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What to wear jogging

The weather is the most important thing to consider when picking your jogging kit. In the summer you will need to think of keeping cool. In the winter you will need to keep warm whilst your body warms up. As you progress you may want to invest in kit specifically designed for jogging and running, but this is not essential when you are starting out.

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Clothing (tops)

Start with a short sleeved top or vest and just add thin layers on top according to the weather conditions. This means that you can remove layers and tie them around your waist as you become warmer. Clothing should allow you to move freely, but not be too baggy, as it will get in your way.

Clothing (bottoms)

Tracksuit bottoms are the most popular choice. Again, choose clothing that allows free movement but isn’t too baggy or long- you don’t want to trip over! Shorts or ¾ length tracksuit bottoms will keep you cool in the summer.

Jacket

In cooler weather a waterproof and windproof layer, such as a jacket, is useful to keep out the wind and rain.

Sports Bra

Jogging is a high impact activity, so for women, wearing a well fitting sports bra will make jogging more comfortable and prevent any bounce!

Trainers and socks

Trainers are the most important piece of kit for any jogger. Make sure you pick a pair that is specifically designed for jogging and running. If you are not sure, most sports stores have trained staff that will be able to help you pick the right pair. Wearing socks with your trainers will help to prevent blisters, cotton sport socks are ideal as they absorb sweat and help to keep your feet dry.

Hat and gloves

A woolly hat and gloves will keep you toasty warm in the winter and a hat with a visor will help you keep cool and prevent dehydration in the hotter weather.

 

 
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