I live in Texas and still have this problem. But that wind makes popsicles of my poor ears! I’ve started jump-roping inside during cold days. It reminds me of childhood contests.
Comment by Heather Goodman on 1/4/2008 @ 1:57 pm
I feel your pain - I have to walk my dog at 5:30 am in the morning. I’m like you though, I bundle up, walk out and get over it. Molly needs to be walked whether it’s sunny and 70 degrees or cloudy and negative 5 degrees. We both seem to walk a little faster, though, when it’s colder. The only time I’m really careful is when it’s icy or right after we’ve had a snow. Not everyone scoops their walks!
Comment by Minette on 1/4/2008 @ 3:27 pm
I love walking. I’d do it in the winter this year, if there were sidewalks in my neighborhood. Instead the rural road is a sheet of packed down snow and ice and it would probably be hazardous to my life to attempt it. Lately Patrick and I have been rocking out to some favorite music. Aerobic a la Bon Jovi style!
Ciao!
Comment by Libby on 1/4/2008 @ 9:17 pm
Okay, I admit I don’t have to face what you face (our daily average in the winter is low- to mid-60’s).
When I first started working out outside, it was because a trainer I was working with encouraged me to come down to the community college track and “do” the stadium stairs. By “do” I don’t mean run, by the way.
I’m an indoor girl. I like gyms, I like my house. I really didn’t want to work out in the great outdoors.
But then I started to enjoy it. Even when the weather isn’t great, the track is right across the street from the beach. You really can’t go wrong when you can see and smell the ocean as you’re walking around the track.
Also, I’ve gotten used to the “regulars” who are there a couple times a week, like I am. Some amaze me as they race up and down all ten rows of stairs. Others plod along the track, doing the best they can.
I really miss it now when I can’t go, and I’m so glad my trainer talked me into trying it.
Comment by Lisa Braithwaite on 1/4/2008 @ 9:38 pm
Kim,
I just love coming to your site. You guys make me smile every time. Can you believe I have those Christmas story figures? They are so cute! One of my favorite movies.
I’m proud that you could go out there in the cold. I can’t do it - so I alter my exercise. Some days I dance to music, other days I lift weights, sometimes I walk, etc. I like the variety - but I do include some winter walks - for the very reasons you mentioned. I love to look around. You never know who or what you’ll see - and that’s half of the fun.
Comment by Shirley on 1/7/2008 @ 6:46 pm
Great ideas… walking the dog, “doing” the stairs, aerobics to the 80’s, jumping rope.
Do you remember those fun little jump rope rhymes when you were little? (Cinderella, dressed in yellow, went upstairs to kiss a fellow, made a mistake and kissed a snake, how many doctors did it take?…1…2…3…)
It’s fun to hear how you tackle your exercise in the colder weather! Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Kim on 1/16/2008 @ 11:14 am
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