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Running in the Cold

Running in the Cold

FromThe RunRX Podcast


Running in the Cold

FromThe RunRX Podcast

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Short episode summary In this episode, we talk about running in the snow, but we also discuss running on different terrains like sand and soft mud. Then, we dive into cold therapy and heat therapy and how it impacts your body for recovery.   Timestamps of big takeaways [00:25] Coaches Caroline and Valerie share their story about snowmageddon and the record freezing cold temps that hit Texas in February [1:38] How is it different training in inclement weather and different types of terrain? Coach Valerie answers that here [2:30] Coach Caroline shares her experience of running in torrential rain [3:07] Coach Valerie discussed what happens when you’re running on different terrains like snow, sand, or soft mud [4:08] Coach Valerie talks about cold therapy and hydrotherapy [5:44] Does heat and cold therapy help with blood circulation? Find out Coach Valerie’s take here [6:40] This is the maximum length of time you should get into an ice bath Rate, Review & Subscribe Reminder Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our show. You can also rate and review our show on iTunes! We’re on Spotify as well, or you can listen to our show directly on Libsyn here.    Links mentioned in episode https://www.runrx.fit/ Have questions? Email us at support@runrx.fit
Released:
Mar 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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RunRX is the prescription for running pain-free. With two decades of teaching running technique, Coach Valerie knows a lot about how to run without pain. Coach Caroline works with Valerie on the mindset of the athletes in their membership. Join them as they answer questions and talk about topics that many runners have asked and some that they don't realize they should ask.