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Home / Health / Cold Weather Workouts: Avoid Injury

Cold Weather Workouts: Avoid Injury

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Cold temperatures reduce blood flow to muscles, increasing injury risk.
  • Stiff muscles and joints impair balance and slow reaction times.
  • Layering clothing, warming up, and staying hydrated are crucial for safety.
Cold Weather Workouts: Avoid Injury

When exercising in frigid temperatures, your body conserves heat by narrowing blood vessels in extremities, causing muscles and joints to stiffen. This reduced blood flow affects muscle force and reaction time, making strains and tears more likely. Furthermore, cold exposure can compromise balance, increasing the risk of slips and falls on slick surfaces.

The cardiovascular system also faces increased strain as blood pressure rises and the heart works harder to circulate blood. This can lead to quicker fatigue during workouts. Individuals with pre-existing heart conditions should consult a doctor before engaging in cold-weather exercise due to elevated risks of heart attack and stroke.

To stay safe and comfortable, experts recommend layering moisture-wicking clothing, including a hat and gloves, and wearing windproof outer gear. Prioritize dynamic warm-ups to boost circulation before heading out. Stay hydrated by drinking fluids throughout your workout, even if you don't feel thirsty. Choose familiar routes with fewer hazards and wear appropriate footwear to maintain stability.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cold weather causes blood vessels to narrow, reducing blood flow to muscles, making them stiff and less responsive, which can increase injury risk.
Dr. Tenforde notes that cold exposure can lead to stiff muscles, impair balance, and increase susceptibility to strains and tears.
Layer with moisture-wicking fabrics, avoiding cotton. Use a windproof and waterproof outer layer, and wear a hat and gloves to retain body heat.

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