Is it safe to run in freezing weather? What to know before lacing up
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If you’re a running enthusiast, the cold winter weather may make you think twice before heading outside.

Dr. Jessica Tomazic, a sports physician at the Cleveland Clinic, explains that avid runners can still continue their running routines in freezing temperatures if they take necessary precautions.

Running is an excellent way to improve heart health and burn calories. However, when not adequately prepared, running in cold weather can be risky and result in muscle cramps, injuries, and even frostbite.

The drop in temperature causes the blood vessels in the muscles to contract, reducing the flow of oxygen and nutrients. This increases the likelihood of sustaining injuries. Additionally, breathing may become more challenging due to the cold, dry air irritating the airways and causing inflammation.

But, Dr Tomazic said: ‘There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad gear.

‘Your body is exposed to an extreme environment so it’ll work harder to maintain that homeostasis balance [body temperature].’

Before going out Dr Tomazic recommended a five to 10-minute warm up inside — such as a quick jog around the living room or a yoga flow session.

This will raise the body temperature and boost circulation, she said, helping to prepare the muscles for the cold and to avoid injury.

Dr Jessica Tomazic, a sports physician at the Cleveland clinic, says it is possible to go running in freezing temperatures ¿ so long as runners take precautions (stock photo)

Dr Jessica Tomazic, a sports physician at the Cleveland clinic, says it is possible to go running in freezing temperatures — so long as runners take precautions (stock photo)

The above map shows the state-by-state temperature in January 2024. Many states had an average temperature below freezing

The above map shows the state-by-state temperature in January 2024. Many states had an average temperature below freezing

Other tips from Dr Tomazic for the 50million joggers in the US included wearing at least three layers when running in weather below freezing.

The first should be a base layer to catch moisture evaporating from the skin and maintain your body’s temperature, the second should be a mid-layer to catch and retain heat, and the third should be a top layer to provide protection against wind, rain or snow.

Speaking to Yahoo! Life, the physician also suggested covering the ears with muffs or warmers to stop them from getting too cold, and covering the hands with gloves to avoid hard cracked skin.

She also said some runners could choose to wear face masks, which will keep the air coming into the lungs and around the face warm.

Running without protective clothing in freezing temperatures can lead to serious complications, experts warn.

A potentially serious injury includes frostbite, when the skin and underlying tissues freeze, which could result in amputations in serious cases. 

Hypothermia, when the body temperature drops too low, is also a danger.

Sweating in cold weather while running raises the risk of these injuries because the sweat reduces the temperature of the skin when it evaporates.

Other advice included for keen runners includes avoiding running over icy surfaces and sticking to dry and gritted areas to avoid falls and injuries. 

There are only two situations where runners should avoid heading out in freezing temperatures, Dr Tomazic said. 

These were if temperatures drop below -8 Fahrenheit, or -22.2 Celsius, which the American College of Sports Medicine says could lead to tissue injury occurring in 30 minutes because the extremely cold weather drastically reduces the blood supply to muscles.

Or when there is a wind chill advisory in place, which can cause skin to freeze in just half an hour.

Across the US, 27 states are expected to have an average temperature below freezing – 32 Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) this January — leaving many runners to reconsider going outside – and possibly turning to the treadmill.

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