When temperatures tumble, most athletes see winter weather as a barrier: stinging wind, burning lungs and stiff muscles. But according to Dr. Christopher Minson, professor of human physiology at the ...
“I don’t understand how people enjoy running in cool weather. My nose starts running as soon as it hits below 60 outside and it sucks.” Those are my own words, which I wrote on Strava on October 27 ...
We asked experts about how winter temperatures can affect your workout. Ask Well We asked experts about how winter temperatures can affect your workout. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times ...
Cold-weather workouts can feel sluggish for a reason—whether you’re heading out for a winter run or locking into your skis for a day of downhill laps. That stiffness isn’t just uncomfortable. Experts ...
Known as one of the hardest triathlons in the world, the Norseman Xtreme Triathlon requires unique preparation. Two former ...
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