By NATALIA HAWK
Now that we’re nearly a month and a half into the season, I think we can all firmly conclude that winter sucks. It’s fun for a couple of weeks – you get to pull out your ugg boots, drink more hot chocolate and get away with wearing a onesie – but it’s not long before the novelty wears off and you’re just really cold. All the time.
The worst thing about winter? The complete lack of motivation that comes with getting the winter blues. Everyone I know has either completely given up on their normal exercise routines or at least geared them down a notch. Just because, you know, it’s cold, and there are other things to be doing, such as watching Game of Thrones while in very close proximity to the heater and several doonas.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by The Athlete’s Foot. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in her own words.
So here are the things I’m doing in an attempt to keep myself fit and motivated this winter.
1. Comfort is key.
Heading out for a run might mean sacrificing the couch and the onesie – but you don’t have to sacrifice all comfort. Winter is all about comfort and that has to be reflected in your running gear.
So pick running outfits that are both practical and comfy. Stuff that you’re not going to be embarrassed being seen in, but also stuff that isn’t going to make your experience any more unpleasant.
I have literally one running outfit for winter. It’s a pair of baggy grey shorts, a fantastic sports bra, a baggy grey jumper. I won’t be winning any prizes for attractiveness anytime soon, but hey, the outfit is damn comfy and I don’t have to think about it when I’m dragging myself out of bed early on those cold mornings.