When buying real estate, the saying goes: "location, location, location." When it comes to exercising in the rain, the key words are: "apparel, apparel, apparel." To get outside and get moving, follow these simple steps.
Instructions
1. Pay attention to the most important layer - the one closest to your body. Choose jog bras and underwear made with polypropylene, Dri-FIT, CoolMax or Gore-Tex fabrics, which wick water and sweat away from your skin.
2. Select clothing containing breathable fabrics to keep you dry and warm for your second layer - tights and tops - as well.
3. Choose a wind- and water-resistant jacket or vest for an outer layer, but avoid wearing a waterproof rain slicker, which will trap moisture and heat on the inside.
4. Go for an outer layer that's lightly colored or has reflective strips for added visibility, since running in the rain often means darker conditions.
5. Choose layered socks that contain the same moisture-transporting properties mentioned above.
6. Choose shoes with good traction, cushioning and, above all, waterproofing. You can buy shoes that are already waterproofed, or you can waterproof them yourself.
7. Look for the same breathable fabrics for your gloves and hat. Some exercisers prefer a hat with a bill (such as a baseball cap) to help keep the rain out of their eyes. Depending on the temperature, this can be a good option.
8. If you have to wait outside before the start of a race, a big trash bag with armholes cut out can help you stay dry before you exercise. Be sure to remove it once you begin.
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