I have a very simple guide to figuring out what to wear when running outside. I take the current temperature in Fahrenheit and add 20 degrees to it. I wear what would feel comfortable if I was standing still at 20 degrees warmer. Usually, that works pretty well.
Yesterday, I stumbled across a very cool guideline by Runner's World on the internet for figuring out what to wear that not only takes into consideration the temp, but the wind and rain as well. Here's the link.
Out of curiosity, after I finished today's run, I checked to see what Runner's World would have recommended. It was about 45 degrees when I started my run, breezy and sunny. I had worn shorts, a long sleeved technical shirt, a visor and sunglasses. My hands were cold when I started and I pulled down my sleeves to cover them during the first half mile or so. Runner's World suggested that I wear what I had chosen plus a mesh vest and lightweight gloves that I could tuck in my shorts waistband if I got hot. I had considered wearing a windbreaker vest this morning and I briefly wished that I had my gloves when I started. Both would have made me more comfortable particularly during my first mile. The vest I was considering wearing would have been too hot after I got warmed up, but I also have a mesh vest that would have worked great....I just didn't think of it.
I think I'll try to check Runner's World recommendations more often as the weather changes. It will help make my runs more comfortable.
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Monday, August 20, 2012
Using a cycling shirt for running....duh! Why didn't I think of that before?
I've been an avid cyclist and an avid runner at various times in my life. I've been an avid cyclist and an avid runner at various times in my life. Most recently, I've been doing a lot of riding and just dipping my toe into getting back into running.
Today, I was getting ready to go for a run and was having trouble finding a clean top to wear that would work with my jog bra and be the right weight for running. I have a 20 year old cycling shirt that I still love to wear for cycling. It was the only thing that came close to suitable attire today so I put it on. The minute after I put it on, I could have kicked myself for not doing this sooner. The pockets in the back of my cycling shirt were perfect for my keys and phone....duh! It was a great shirt for running, perfect weight, great wicking, nice coverage.
I'll be running in that shirt again!
I think one reason why I had never thought of running in the shirt is because is was originally very expensive. I only wanted to use it for "special riding occasions". Now, it's older and faded (but still in great shape). I don't mind taking it out for a run!
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