December 2009
Winter Fitness

 

 
10 Winter Training Tips
Layer clothing
Clothing made from fabrics that are designed to wick moisture away from your skin. This will keep you dry and warm for the duration of the workout
Do not overdress
Though this may feel nice and comfortable at the beginning, you will sweat much more than you would otherwise, making your clothes wet. Wet Clothes = Cold Body. Generally speaking, if you feel slightly cool before starting your activity, you have dressed perfectly for the conditions.
Dress to your training plan
Hard workouts will require less clothing than easier workouts. If you are unsure how to dress, bring a shell jacket that can be used for your warm-up and cool-down, but can be easily taken off and stowed for the more difficult part of the workout.
Wear shades
In most cool or cold weather conditions, sport sunglasses will protect eyes from the bright sun reflecting off of the snow and prevent them from watering due to the cold or wind.
Keep it down
The down coat is king when it comes to cold environments and intermittent activities that involve stopping. A light-weight down coat is the perfect solution to keep you comfortable during winter sports that incorporate periods of prolonged rest.
Staying on your feet
Keeping them warm go a long way toward enjoying outdoor winter activities. Over-layering your feet will cause them to sweat, which can lead to cold toes. For cardiovascular-based sports, a single pair of warm, wicking socks will normally do. In very cold conditions or for gravity-based sports, use a double layer of socks.
Shoes
A good trail running shoe provides extra traction for slippery surfaces and many offer waterproof features that help keep your feet dry. In areas with deep snow, a pair of light gators will keep the snow out of your shoes.
H2O
One of the biggest challenges for training in cold temperatures is avoiding de-hydration. While it may feel unappealing, drinking regularly during these lower temperature workouts is just as necessary as in warmer weather. Filling water bottles with lukewarm fluids will help to prevent them from freezing or being too cold to drink comfortably.
Avoiding frost bite and hypothermia
The most important consideration when preparing for cold weather activities. Make sure all of your skin is covered and carry an extra layer in case the conditions change during your workout.
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Atlantis Nashua
2010 New Year Resolution Workshop
Instructor, CPT Donna Marchand view bio
This open forum style workshop will cover how you can keep your focus on your fitness goals all year long with a results driven plan of action. Learn proper exercise techniques and understand the type of exercises you need to do to reach your individual goals. Members can bring a guest free. All are welcome!

The workshop will be scheduled in the begriming of January 2010. Stay tuned for more details coming soon.
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