So I’ll start this out by saying that my feet aren’t exactly used to the cold. I chickened out of winter running this year, but plan to work on it this coming winter.
Last night however, I go all inspired and decided to brave the cold bf. After about 10 minutes every little thing I stepped on (even small twigs) felt like little needles. I ran the exact rout that is usually a cake walk when it’s warmer out (last week it was in the 70s and 80s =) . Needless to say I had to cut my run short and only ended up going 3.
Is this “normal” for people whose feet aren’t conditioned to the cold? It was upper 30s F (around 2-3 C).
Last night however, I go all inspired and decided to brave the cold bf. After about 10 minutes every little thing I stepped on (even small twigs) felt like little needles. I ran the exact rout that is usually a cake walk when it’s warmer out (last week it was in the 70s and 80s =) . Needless to say I had to cut my run short and only ended up going 3.
Is this “normal” for people whose feet aren’t conditioned to the cold? It was upper 30s F (around 2-3 C).