Running is a simple sports. You don’t need a lot of equipment or gears. Just a good pair of running shoes and the endless road ahead of you. Well, not quite. Not if it is cold.
There is winter running apparel available in sports stores, that are light and yet warm. However, even with these gears, once the temperature is in single digits (Fahrenheit), or worse if it’s below zero, they don’t feel warm enough at all. And I am not recommending running with a parka on.
Of course one can run indoors in a gym. Although, running in a treadmill is so unnatural for me. It is really boring. If it is just a mile, well, I can bear it. More than that, I just feel like I’m running and not going anywhere at all. For that is exactly what it is!
There are also indoor running tracks, which fortunately the gym where I am a member has. One lap is 0.1 mile. Actually, this is where I usually run in the winter. Again, after running more than a mile or so, it feels dull and repetitive. It is like running in circles. Then again, because that is exactly what it is!
I still prefer to run outside. Feel the wind in my face. Breathe the crisp cold air. Enjoy the beautiful winterscapes. Run and really go somewhere, and not just in circles. As long as I don’t freeze to death.
Last Sunday morning, our temperature wandered above the freezing point. 33 degrees Fahrenheit (0.5 Celsius) to be exact. I know it was still cold but I decided it was a good day to run outside.
My wife said that I was crazy. I admit, maybe just a little bit. She even took pictures of my craziness.

I donned my cold weather running gear, complete with thermals, gloves and balaclava headgear, which I just call my Ninja mask. There was snow on the ground but the road was plowed and cleared. No problems, so I thought.

When I stepped outside, it was foggy and even gently drizzling, but it was not too cold at all. However, I have not gone far when I noticed that something is not quite right. It was very slippery!
With the temperature right about the freezing point, the fine rain freezes when it hits the ground forming a very thin coat of glazed ice on the road surface. They usually call this “black ice,” as it is unnoticeable until you step on it or drive on it, thus making it very dangerous. If there is Black Ninja, there is also black ice. I was not prepared for ice running or should I say ice skating.
I had no choice but to turn back and return home disappointed. I may be a little crazy, but not crazy enough to risk myself slipping or falling and breaking a leg.

I wondered, if there is winter tires for cars, maybe there is winter running shoes with ice and snow traction. As I googled it up, I found out that there really are. I must have one of those.
Or maybe I can even have Ninja spikes shoes so I can tramp black ice and can also scale walls and trees. Who said I’m crazy? Huh? Are you talking to me?
My commendation to your perseverance! Your activity reminds me of those years when we were living in Toronto. We had a friend who lived about 5 or so blocks from us. All through winter, and it does snow and get really cold in Toronto, I would see him running outdoors in the morning, whether it was sunny or snowing. It turns out, he was training for the Boston Marathon. He told us that he needed to train for a run, whether it was for a fundraiser or a marathon, or he would lose his motivation to run regularly. I thought that was such a great commitment.
Have fun while you’re at it!
Hey why not?!
But not for me, I think. It’s just 8 degrees here in Abu Dhabi and I find it difficult already to put my feet on the treadmill:) what more outside when there is snow?!
I envy your determination 😀
Thanks for visiting my site.
cool outfits, uber cool weather, cool sports!
…not to forget cool wifey! hats off to her for taking those shots!
ang husay mo, doc!