Not because I have abnormally large feet, but because that’s just how I roll.
This is my friends, Train On Top:
Winter Running: Part II
This is somewhat an extension of the WINTER RUNNING edition of my Train On Top files. Even if Phil, the groundhog, hadn’t seen his shadow last week, I’m pretty sure all of us up here in Minnesota knew there were six weeks of winter left. My sister and her hubs in D.C., and my dad in Philly, would most likely attest to that. Luckily, I’m prepared for the temps to drop back below zero, or for another foot or two of snow to dump… again. If you’re from the rather arctic regions of the U.S. (or Canada or England ::waves::), chances are you know the drill and your outdoor training didn’t even take a hit. Yeah… I see all you snow pro’s out there smilin’…
But maybe you’re not a “snow pro”… maybe you’re not so keen on the words wind + chill being joined together to form a subzero condition of constant cold… maybe you’d prefer remain vertical during your run, avoiding ice and snow at all costs. The reasons could go on and on, but they don’t have to! In addition to all the layers, lights, and long socks we talked about last time, I want to dive in a little deeper with three items that may make your winter run a little more enjoyable.
1. YakTrax Pros
OK, so I did mention these last time, but no picture, no nothin! I wanted to do an official “Product Review”, so here it is:
Yaktrax Pros are definitey my traction device of choice, and I’ve had the chance to sample several other options. I can attest to what they tell you on their website, the Yaktrax Pros provide not only better traction, but confidence and safety on packed snow and ice. If you look at my picture, you can see that are also easy to put on and take off – they just strap around the bottom of your shoe, and are held on with a velcro strap across the top of your foot. I’ve been asked if they’re “uncomfortable” to run in, or if I feel like they change my gait, and the answer is – nope! The only time I notice that they’re on my feet are when I hit a dry patch of pavement and then I can hear the coils hit the ground. The website says “packed snow and ice” and I took a picture once upon a witnery run (aka last weekend) to show you just exactly what the Trax love:
Minimal snow. Minimal feet.
L: no need for the trax. R: love the trax.
Speaking of coils, if you look closely at my photo you’ll see that I’m missing a few. Well, one piece of advice I would give you for the overall health and wellness of your Yaktrax is: don’t leave snow on them, and then close it up in a plastic bag. General chemistry will tell you that the metal will start to erode if kept wet and enclosed.. and I neglected to realize that two years ago. That’s another point to be made – two years ago!! These Yaktrackers have definitely seen their fair share of winter miles, so it’s no wonder that a couple coils have broken down by now. I think that they’ve held up fantastically given how much impact they take!
I am not going to tell you what to do, but I’m going to buy another pair in the next few weeks. Maybe possibly I’ll find a pair on sale since it’s nearing the “end” of the season (mmmm, right). I can’t say that they are 100% necessary, but they will make outdoor running in the winter 10x more enjoyable!
2. PONYTAIL HAT
Going to apologize in advance… I got a little photobooth happy
Unless you’re un hombre with a massive mane, this one’s for the ladies. I LOVE my ponytail hat!! Sadly, I cannot tell you what brand it is, because there is no tag inside, and I got it at a marathon expo! Twin Cities’ expo to be exact. If you happen to be reading this and knows who makes these hats, let me know because I’d love to give full credit!
I don’t need to just push my brand here, but it’s the only one I can give an official review of. Some other companies targeting the ponytail crowd are Nike, TrailHeads, Drylete, Sugoi, and more. There are also ponytail headbands for sale out there, but in my mind, my ponytail can go either above or below a headband.. I’m not so particular that my ponytail absolutely must be situated right where my headband would fall. ANYWAYS, my ponytail hat, whatever brand you may be, is actually quite light weight - almost like swimsuit fabric. Nylon? Mmm, I don’t know my textiles, but I DO know that these hats rock. If I leave my hair down, or even put it in a low ponytail, it’s just a big tangled [sweaty] mess by the time I get home. The ‘mess’ portion of the problem is clearly solved, and for me, so is the ‘sweaty’. Because my hat is pretty lightweight, I can rock the headband and keep my ears toasty, but the top of my head doesn’t get too hot. PLUS, this lets me color coordinate my running outfits but still keep a neutral black base layer which is super important for winter running fashion. (KIDDDDING!)
I’ve seen these at many a race expo, and they come in lots of different colors. There were also some with fun sayings or “26.2″ or “13.1″ printed on it. Love. It. Again, I can’t say it’s “essential”, but if you have pony tail length hair, it’s definitely a nice item to have!
3. Balaclava
No, I am not going to rob you, nor am I going to steal this big box of Clif bars. I am going to keep my face warm though!
The balaclava, not to be confused with the sticky sweet baklava, is a hat, gator, and face mask all in one. At the same time, it provides the flexibility to be worn as only one or the other. If you find yourself freezing when you step out the door, but sweating two miles in, you can easily tuck the face portion under your chin, or even pull the entire “hood” down if need be. Truthfully, I have three of these, all in different thicknesses and fabrics. The one pictured above, and the one I would argue is my warmest and most versatile, is the Seirus Ultra Clava.
You can’t tell in my picture, but the nose and mouth portion of the face mask are made of a different fabric, and the nose even has a slit to help with ventilation. My only problem with balaclavas (and this is really a biological malfunction on my end, not the face mask’s problem) is that my nose is legitimately like a faucet in the winter. And that’s probably an understatement. Possibly TMI, but I’ll bet you I have to “blow out” every .3 miles… yes, quite the pro at the snot rocket. This happens whether my nose is covered or not, so I would definitely rather have it covered and warm than frostbitten. Luckily though, it’s not like it’s so much extra effort to tug the face mask down, take care of business, and pull it back up.
I would categorize balaclavas under the “most definitely essential” category.
COMING UP…
Well, now that you have three more items to help you train on top and make it through the winter, what could be coming next? I wish I could could tell you I have a huge ultrasound machine that will melt all the snow, especially given Minneapolis’ new wtf are you thinking?! parking rules. All I can say is it’s a damnwell good thing I have my Yaktrax and Balclava, because with these new rules I’m going to be parking in Wisconsin and running home. Maybe I can do another Live Post and videotape the 35.6 miles I will have to traverse from Hudson to Minneapolis…
Returning to bidness. I arrived home to find a pretty brown box wrapped upon my doorstep. Yes Mr. UPS, I do love you. With this box comes a review and a recipe to take you back to your childhood bakery. This one’s for you Allie! I am also starting work with a new company, Model Per4mance, and want to tell you a little bit about them, but they deserve more recognition than just a shoutout! Until next time mis amigos, I wish you strong legs, warm decent weather, and happy training.
-E








i need some yak tracks. the roads just never seem to get plowed to my level of satisfaction! and that ponytail hat is awesome. i’ve just been using earmuffs but i think that a hat is a better option especially when it gets wicked cold
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i saw the title of your post and assumed that you were talking about barf. my college roomie would always refer to puking as yaking.
anywho, i totally recognize that trail in your photo
oh for it to be warm again and covered with minneapolitains!
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I love the ponytail hat….too cute!!
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Great post!!!! Sooooo jealous you are able to run in the snow!!!
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i LOVE the ponytail hat! its my life saver this winter!
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these tips are fabulous!! i honestly dont think i could motivate myself to runoutside in the snow!
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I LOVE this post. Great recommendations. My sister told me about the ponytail hate.
I hate, hate training in the winter. So cold!
Have a great Friday!
Great post! I like your site. You are hardcore girl…I aspire to be NEAR your potential one day haha
Here’s waiting for Spring!!
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You have great photos (I did some back reading!) and I totally get the snow this year- NJ has seens it’s fill that it for sure! Of course, everyone in a 45 mile raduis here is looking for the yak tracks so I was without! Treadmill it was
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Yaktracks! I am very envious. My neighborhood is the master of packed snow/ice mixture…nobody seems to be a huge fan of shoveling already packed down snow. I can’t wait for spring – I can take negative temps, but the packed snow/ice is just LAME (in my expert opinion
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Oh gosh, you are so brave to run in the frigid weather. I would be on the treadmill in a heartbeat!!
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A ponytail hat! Who knew?
That is serious dedication!
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Okay – I totally needed this. It hasn’t gotten super cold here yet in NY but I’m loving the ideas I got from your pt.1 & 2 for what I need when it does get to freezing!
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I somehow ventured into the world of layering for winter running and thought hmm…I bet Dr.TriRunner would have the prescription for what I’d need! This was a very helpful collection!!