Can you run or walk outside and stay healthy during the Coronavirus outbreak? It’s important to keep everything in perspective and your health as the main priority right now. but there are a few things you should do when you’re outside for exercise that can help you workout and maintain the best practices from medical professionals regarding COVID19.
Reminders for walking or Running Outside:
Be sure you are able to run or walk outside and stay at least 6 feet away from others. (Different areas have different ‘rules’ or guidelines for this so check on this for your local area.)
Your health and the health of the people you’re around is the main priority. Don’t put yourself or others at risk of getting sick. This may mean cutting your run or walk short to avoid congested sidewalks or areas.
Don’t touch anything. This includes – surfaces that may have the Coronavirus as well as your body. Don’t touch your face, pick your nose, rub your eye, bite your nails, [insert other gross habit here], etc…
Running Hack to avoid Touching Your Face
One hack that I’ve been using while I run is to wear a neck gaiter. I’ve seen this also called a Bandana, Headwrap, Scarf, Gaiter, Tube Mask and various other names.
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I got one at a trail race a long time ago and would pull it out to wear every once in a while in the winter.
Well, recently I realized I liked the extra neck warmth (these are usually very thin and not actually warm, but I’m in southern California so I don’t need a full on fuzzy scarf).
And when I run my nose usually does too… so I normally keep a paper towel tucked into my sports bra to wipe my nose.
A while back I forgot to grab a paper towel before I headed out to run but I did have my neck gaiter on and just used that to wipe my nose. (I know it’s gross, but I’m sharing a tip so don’t judge.)
Anyway.
Using a neck gaiter is a good option to use for wiping your sweat, tears, mocos, drool, etc. since it’s around your neck it’s an easy option to grab and wipe while running. and most importantly it can help keep you from touching your face while out running.
Boom.
I ordered a 6 pack of neck gaiters from Amazon like these. I wear it while running and then wash it before using it again.
Note: wash it after every use since you’ll be touching it with your hands. and don’t wipe your face with the same parts that your grabbing it with your hand.
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