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When I was a kid (11 or so) I woke up in the morning with a cold and 39°C. I had a cross-country ski race the very same morning. My parents didn't want me to go, but I insisted quite heavily and they gave in (which didn't happen very often 😯). One aspirin later my parents brought me to the race. That day I won. And after the race, I was free from symptoms ! Can't explain what happened really, and I wouldn't recommend this method for getting better.
At the start of autumn this year i broke into a pool facility and we swam around a little. When i went ahead and dove to the bottom and got up again i swallowed water but didnt want to cough because we didnt want to get caught. So from there on my lungs felt a little bad and i got a cold. I took a little break from exercise, because it really felt bad. After about a week or two i decided to go for a run up the hill through the little forest we have, but by then it had gotten a little colder. And yeah i pushed myself, which ended up in me feeling like my lungs would come out my mouth. I walked back home pretty bummed out.
The day after a long road bike ride, I thought I was just sore, and tried to run 6 miles. But I literally lost my lunch on the side of the road, and had to walk 3 miles home. Then I was sick for a month...
I'm a very stubborn runner and will pretty much run no matter what. There have been a few times when common-sense should have prevailed, but I am a Very Stubborn Runner. Here are some "greatest hits." 1) Hard eight mile tempo with a fever and a cold. I was starting to see things that weren't there around the halfway point and don't recall the final two miles whatsoever. 2) Raced a 10K with a bronchial infection. Managed to set a PB despite being sick. Did not get out of bed for two days following the race. 3) Learned the hard way not to run if one is fighting off the effects of food poisoning. Even if one "goes" before they run, one will most likely need to "go" whilst running. Also, never, ever, trust a fart. The past few years, when I feel a sickness coming on, I'll simply run a few miles at 5k pace or faster, take a hot shower, some medicine, and go to bed early. I haven't been sick in over a year, but I'm sure eating clean & plant-based along with running roughly 50mpw has something to do with it as well. Good Running to All.
OK, so how did you know I was going to wake up with a cold and sore throat this morning?! Thanks for all the great advice, I will certainly be using it today.
I've always treated a cold as a short lived injury. Or maybe think of a recovery period after a marathon. When you're sick, it's only real bad for a few days. I always take those off completely. As I start to feel better, I'll ease back into things, just like you would with an injury or after you've wrecked your quads in a trail 10k you didn't prepare for. The pace is as slow as possible and If I notice I suddenly feel worse, I'll wait, instead of force it. To me, it's always better to miss 2-3 runs rather than 2-3 weeks. If it happens to be your peak workout for your big race, that sucks, but you could risk still being sick for the race if you don't take time to recover.
I ran a half with a cold last year (symptoms were below collar). It literally nearly killed me. I was overtraining, sleep-deprived, and overstressed...basically asking for it. I was ill for weeks. I think I'm wiser now.
Perfect - I am with a cold right now. Good news is: it is my first since March, which is a record for me. I used to get one every three weeks or so, winters, summer the whole year. After I started running and eating better and sleeping more, it went down to 2 a year. That is the good news. Bad news is: I have a 10k trail race Saturday 😖
This couldn’t of come at a better time I literally have a cold now and couldn’t go to my group run yesterday and I really wanted some advice so thank you 😊
Thanks for this - in time for me to change my brunch order from pancakes with streaky bacon and maple syrup to porridge with berries, fruit and omega seeds!
Also don't avoid running in bad/cold weather, in my experience it helps you in the long run building strength/immunity. Just take care if you are sleep deprived, the body seems to have a harder time staying warm when there's lack of sleep. Coming from Iceland where most days are bad weather days for a big part of the year :)
I'm lucky in that I generally don't get sick except for a slight cold once a year when the seasons change. But I keep running if it's just a head cold. I haven't had a fever for years but I wouldn't run if I had one or if the cold was below the neck. One secret weapon is a Buff when it's chilly out. I've found that covering the neck area really helps - I have about 6 different buffs, a different one for almost any weather. Sleep is so NB and should be a priority for everyone. Reducing stress is also key. If I have one of those weeks where I'm travelling a lot for work and catching like five or six flights over 5 days then I will probably skip a run or two just because the travel, especially air travel, is such a stess on the body. Skipping a workout doesn't make a huge difference in the grand scheme of things. Better to get proper rest and get back to the grind when you have the time. But don't make excuses! You have to be honest and not just skip workouts when you don't feel like it or when the weather's crap. If you're properly dressed, there's no risk to running outside when it's cold and wet. Just be sure to change out of your wet gear as soon as you get home, before doing anything else, even stretching. And of course, just eat well. Lots of fresh veggies, minimal processed foods with added / refined sugars...
I just got over my sinus allergies acting up over the last 12 days or so, I didn’t run a step during that period. I feel miserable when the sinuses flare up. Save the energy.
Great vid, although there was a few concerns, firstly gingerol is not what makes chillies spicy, thats capsaicin. Secondly, you can't just make a passing comment that carbs stabilise your blood sugar levels, especially when carbs are the main cause of fluctuations in blood sugar, particularly alarming when combined with an image of someone chowing down on crap like tortilla chips, what carbs, how much and when make the difference.
Every year when it starts getting cold and less sunshine, I start by making a batch of fire cider, full of warming herbs, it is intense but can prevent or shorten a cold and keep me exercising. Avoid sugar too.
I find the cold air gets on lungs and causes a sort of mild burn, it’s a weird sensation and i’m a bit worried as I had pneumonia three years ago. Great vid and thanks for all the helpful hints tips and advice 👍👍👍
Recently heard someone with asthma who found the cold was effecting. They were told by their doctor to wear a face covering for the first 10 mins or so
Trying to return to running (1/2 marathon Garmin programme with Jeff). Paused it for a month due to hard to get rid sinus infection & flu. Have really lost my fitness (was 7 weeks into it). Still coughing during running. Any tips?
Commuting to work on any form of public transport during winter is always a big risk. Sat next to a violently coughing and sniveling bloke on the train about a week ago and hey presto! No interval and tempo session for me this week. Hopefully I'm recovered by my long run this weekend. Wouldn't like to miss that. It's a shame really, because I absolutely love running in the cold. Don't have any magical remedies though, just a lot of rest and hot tea. That green tea with ginger is great!
Thanks Anna.. If hit with a cold I find it helps to get out in the fresh air not necessarily to run though just move and see how it goes and to take extra care in the snot rocket department..
so for me when i feel sick if its really bad; I stay at home and that's what Netflix is for. If its not bad well I run till it gets bad enough to stop followed just moving my body for about 4 miles, maybe its just from an early age I got into the habit of forcing my body to work. Pain happens but suffering is a choice
Hey The Running Channel some more info for you and the runners. Take an inch piece of peeled ginger place in a mug and a slice of lemon. Top with hot water and drink. Just keep topping up all day and then discard at the end of the day. Can be drunk hot or cold so you could make a lot up. Lemon takes the edge of the ginger if you’re not a massive fan. Ginger is antibacterial helps clean the blood and boosts the immune system. Start drinking every day from end of Oct onwards and will help reduce illness. Magnesium is brilliant for the 💓 but taken at night helps to reduce cortisol levels and aids to getting a good nights sleep. There are many forms of magnesium I take Magnesium Citrate 200mg a day from a well known high street health store. Some magnesium forms may give you GI issues 💩 but Magnesium Citrate is normally ok for most people. Winner all around on that one 👊
Unless you're medically qualified I wouldn't suggest people taking magnesium. I know lots of people are low in magnesium but it's bad for people with kidney problems and can make them worse
I've gotten back into running. Even tho I've only been at it 6 weeks, i didn't catch everyone's cold and flues that's been going around for the last month. Tho....i did catch my boyfriends cold but i only had it a couple days and it was very few symptoms. He got it really bad for weeks and lots of congestion a a lot of symptoms. Running 3-5 days a week now makes me feel invincible! Totally worth it!
1:51 Gingerol in neither in black pepper nor is it in chili peppers! The spiciness in "chilly's" mainly comes from capsaicinoids and spiciness from black/ white pepper comes from Piperine-alkaloids!
Saw this video come up last week like pshh i don't have to worry about this. This week with a cold and half marathon coming up maybe i spoke to soon 🤦🏻♂️
Ran the Toronto Waterfront Marathon this year not knowing I had bronchitis! I came down with a cold a few days before the race and didn't think anything of it. On race day I woke up feeling perfectly fine, only to be struggling by mile 4 and by mile 7 I couldn't breathe properly. It got to the point I couldn't even run a tenth of a mile before struggling to breathe. I ended up cutting the course short at mile 23 but darn right I kept walking around the post race party until my watch said 26.2! Lesson learned though....don't run with bronchitis! It was six weeks ago and I'm still not 100% and have to be on two inhalers.
I would say that no amount of supplementation will affect the course of infection whatsoever since immunity is adversely affected by the intake of excessive quantities of calcium carbonate in solution in drinking water. (Calcium ion channel impairment) Water from the tap should not test as an electrolyte, or any drinking water for that matter, especially if it contains excessive quantities of calcium carbonate. Filter your water. That includes water used to make coffee or tea. If you really want to ‘feel better’ supplement with bile salts(active ingredient: disodium calcium Note - calcium - don’t over-supplement) Bear in mind that the body replaces cells over a lengthy period, for example, blood is almost entirely replaced over six weeks, so it might take this long before a notable metabolic change is established. Hydration with filtered water will also give rise to plenty of bladder, depending on whether you’ve never tried to filter out calcium carbonate ever before. The rule of thumb would be - drinking water should not test as an electrolyte.
Thanks a lot, Anna. I am Bala from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA. Actually, this video is the need of an hour for me. I am suffering from cold for the past 2 days. I am training for the upcoming MUMBAI marathon and cold is a killer, makes you feel low. Your tips and suggestions are super helpful. Will follow and hopefully I get ready for the weekend long run. THE RUNNING CHANNEL is awesome. Keep posting more.
10 days into a cold with persistent cough now which is annoying. Was halfway into a HM training plan as well! Debating whether just to go out anyway now...
Our running club is doing an Advent challenge, 1 mile min for 24 days. I’ve been healthy all year and now I catch a cold and have a bit of a chesty cough. I’m still doing the challenge but I’m doing as little as possible and certainly not at effort. Should I not run? Possibly. But us runners can be a stubborn bunch.
Carbohydrate does NOT stabilise blood glucose levels, it increases them. It's the type of carbs you choose that makes the difference. Higher fibre and more complex carbs mean a slower steadier rise, which is much healthier for our bodies than the rapid rise in glucose levels caused by simple carbs.
Great video, but i disagree on one point. "Carbing up" will NOT help balance blood sugars. It has the potential to have the opposite effect! Instead, choose the right kind of carbs in your diet. Instead of simple carbs, choose complex carbs; e.g. Wholemeal bread instead of white bread, and eating a higher fibre diet will keep blood sugars on a more even keel.
oh oh... moment 7:27 - doggo ran past and didn't get loves. Though, he/she was on a mission. Back to the real thing... Thank you for this as I have really been wondering what I should do if I happen to get a cold. Live in the frozen tundra of WI US with -30c wind chill (dreadmill life and gym germs).
Last Friday woke from a restless night, shivery and skin felt pin prickly and generally felt weak all over. Knocked running on the head till today where I feel I’d like to do a run on the treadmill at an easy pace. No races coming up so not too concerned about loosing too much pace.
Avoiding bugs can be impossible but we can help ourselves. Washing your hands might seem basic but some people don’t. Getting flu jab is something we all should do. I’m paranoid when it comes to germs but we can only do so much.
Plenty of quality sleep, I find that slightly increasing calories works for me too, as well as drinking plenty of liquids, keep on fresh fruits and nuts and seeds, for the natural minerals and homemade chicken broth, made simply of boiling a roasted chicken carcass for a few hours
I used to go for a run even if i had a runny nose. Ended up with a clear nose after a while. Flipside effect though when down with fever/flu, aggravates the sickness.
The biggest single change I made was to take a vitamin C 1000mg supplement with zinc as a result of the advice in The Nutrition Bible. It doesn't stop you getting a cold but I reckon the symptoms are less severe and it clears up much quicker. As someone who has previously suffered from colds every year I have definitely noticed a difference. As for running with a cold - my rule is if it's on your chest, don't run. If it's only in your head then go for it.
If you are marathon training and you get really sick, I mean for two weeks or more what do you do? Is it better to modify, pick up where you left off, or start over? Sport for long question.
Tricky one to answer without all the details, but broadly you should modify initially, listening to your body (maybe monitoring HR if you use that normally) and making sure you're fully recovered before ramping up to where you were previously.
nothing can stop you getting a cold if you have a child in nursery!!! lol. I eat berries virtually every day, take vitamin c with zinc every day and I don't drink, but I've been off running for the last week thanks to 10 month old catching something and sneezing in my face regularly lol :-) Oh also had the flu jab.
I've been taking extra vitamin D for some time because it also helps your mood and immunity (if you live further north than Birmingham you cannot get enough from sunlight in the winter). I've now moved onto vitabiotics since they put some in my GNR goody bag. Think it's about a year since I last had a cold.
I might try taking some vitamin D as I live near Manchester. The winter months never used to bother me when I was young but now from October onwards I can’t stand the constant gloom and long for lighter evenings and spring
Many years ago, I ran a solo half marathon. When I was about halfway, I got hit by a car and landed on top of the hood. After I talked to the guy, I ran the rest of the half marathon. It was only when I came home and a few hours later, that I noticed how my back hurt.
I always thought it would not be so bad with a run close after a cold. But after doing that late September this year I was hospitalized for a couple of days and a complete training ban for a couple of months due to heart sack inflammation. I still haven’t gotten an ok start training from my doctors....
We often hear people talking about this & that vitamin & mineral etc etc so why not find a really top grade multivitamin & mineral supplement & don't forget about another very powerful substance for the immune system...garlic & as for running or training with a cold remember that your body is fighting to recover so just train very lightly, listen to your body & don't exert too much until recovered eh.
I would say that you should NOT run with a cold. I did a couple of years ago and I coughed so hard that I actually broke a rib. It took me 3 months to recover from that one.
@@manfromnantucket9544 No i mean voluntarily influencing my immune system to reduce inflammation via breathing techniques in line with the research done with Kox et al (2014). Unfortunately living in Australia means that my cold showers are only slightly steamy :D, not quite enough to induce hypothermia (although i'm devising methods now to introduce new ways of exposing myself to cold, ice baths etc) After a year of practising I've managed to severely reduce my cold symptoms and get more running/living/whatever in as a result :D
Anna. Carbs are bad, they do not stabilize your sugar they just increase it. For 12 month I have been keto. I have not eaten any carbs foods at all in this time. I run up to half marathon always fully fasted (omad) I only eat in the evening. My glucose levels are always high after a run even a HM because of gluconeogenesis. Being fat adapted frees you so up. As a bonus I don’t have to dump all the fibre before a race (or during). I also at my fill of cream butter eggs steak bacon etc and for the first time in 40 years I have a BMI under 25 My 5k 10k and HM times from the last 12 months are 23:3349:501:56 my fastest ever times at 61 (I started running at 54) Worth a try? :-)
Carbs are NOT bad. Can we stop with that please. Refined carbs are bad but carbs found in veggies and fruits and whole grains are actually really good for you. Being fat adapted isn't natural and goes against the very design of your body function and puts extra stress on your liver and kidneys because the only source of fuel that your body ( muscles and organs ) use is glucose so why make it harder ? Just eat good healthy food from all groups and use common sense instead of following fad diets. Oh and being lean and running fast doesn't mean you're healthy. Just give your body what it needs. Have your liver kidneys and cholesterol levels checked in 10 years time and you'll see.
You are wrong! Do your research. Muscles and organs Do NOT need glucose. They can run on Ketones... The only organ that needs glucose is the brain and it needs around 25% (the rest runs on ketones and even thrives on it) . The tiny amount the body can make up from either stored fat and excess protein (no that doesn't mean you loose all your muscle). Even for people not in ketosis, it is much better to get rid of starchy carbs and fructose from fruits because inflammation is induced by high amounts of glucose. Carbs, especially when snacked on contantly do DESTABILIZE your bloodsugar and make you insulin resistend long term. You can get all your vitamins and minerals and antioxidants from vegetables, meat, eggs and few nuts and berries. The liver and kidneys aren't stressed under ketosis. They work more efficiantly. I'm 2 years without carbs and in the best health and shape I have ever been. My cholesterol and LDL are high but thats a good thing on Keto because you mobilize and use your stored fats as energy. The particle size is what matters and mine are super, as expected on a ketogenic diet. I hope people aren't mislead by the previous comment. Do you research guys.
If Only Ketones are the best fuel for your body. carbs are toxic and refined or not have caused the obesity epidemic in the western world. My blood levels are good. Blood pressure in the middle of optimum (off meds) now pre diabetic (off meds) no longer obese I have unlimited energy and I’m no longer looking for meal times. I run half marathons with no “crash” while carbalolics are downing sickly gels. This years I have run over 700 miles all fasted It’s not a diet it’s a life style. I no longer count calories and have lost masses of fat without muscle loss of strength. Over 24 month now low carb and as a bonus I no longer have acid reflux, IBS, hayfever, raised blood pressure. My doctor is amazed at the transformation. Keto is demonised because big corporations can’t make massive profits from it. Its growing because it works. It is so good I have now gone full Carnivore no carbs no fibre no seed oils no fruit NO processed food and I feel even better. Carbs are not an essential nutrient your body makes what it needs from saturated fat. I will never change. Just try it. #yes2meat
@@feurten "carbs are toxic and refined". Seriously ? Carbs that are in fruits vegetables and whole grains are not refined nor toxic ! you're the kind of people who use the word carbs for refined carbs only. When i eat a tomato i eat carbs. When i eat a banana i eat carbs. People especially in America need educating about carbs. I stay away from refined carbs but have been eating healthy food my whole life. I'm in really good health and if people change their diet that means that they've been eating the wrong foods in the first place. I've never been on a diet because i've always been fed the right foods as a child and still eat the same foods now and have taught my kids the same. It's all about educating. My kids know what's good and not. If you eat wholesome fresh foods you wouldn't get obese and have to change your diet at some point in your life. Merry xmas
@@ifonly2675 Yes all carbs are bad. When humans evolved carbs were scarce a few unsweet berries and maybe a few tubers so eating more than I minimum amount of carbs raises your insulin levels which is a fat storage hormone. Over time these insulin spikes will cause insulin resistant which is then on the path to diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Modern fruit has been bred to be unnaturally massively sweet, modern vegetables are now carb loaded all of which has promoted the obesity epidemic in the western world. Pasture raised meat including organ meats contain all the bio available vitamins and nutrients for human health. Whereas vegetables mainly contain more bio unavailable vitamins or they are in such low quantities you would have to eat a mountain of food to obtain them.
I feel you! I have been sick today and yesterday and I have a state 800m heat tomorrow. I think I am passed the peak of my cold and I am praying I will be better when I wake up tomorrow. If I was well, I know I could make the final (which is in 3 days) and likely even progress to nationals. I might even make the final as I am now, but I don’t want to run and then be sick for longer and not be able to run the final anyway. I guess I’ll have to see how I am tomorrow.
I ran after recovering from cold and sore throat, after 3kms it was difficult to breathe. , any suggestions on recovery to get back to normal ? I am training for half marathon btw
I had a cold now its a hacking cough already missed 3 days of running, and when I get a cough it takes 2-3 weeks to disappear ☹. My training plan was due to start next Monday, have been doing good base building making sure I can hit MP in Long runs now am sad that all thats going to go back to square one 😥
I fell I'll after a long run on Sunday. Two weeks prior to that I had been I'll work a cold. This week I have a half marathon coming up and in one month my first marathon. Today the arches and pains have mainly gone but the cough and running nose are still there. Would it be wise to miss the half marathon this Sunday?
Hi Simon, sounds a bit rough! We’re not medical professionals, so would struggle to give advice, but if in doubt, and with your first marathon in a month, it might be safest to rest up and make sure you’re fully recovered.
I really like how they say certain words. Anna is Anner I would think that their way of speaking would be more correct since they’ve been speaking it longer then us. Lol. I hope to visit England soon
Staying clear of a cold, easier said than done, particularly when a lot of people seem hell bent on passing on their cold. It annoys me that people cannot even manage basic hygiene when coughing in public, like covering their mouth. Also, children who are super carriers, should be vaccinated against flu, and I realise that it is impractical for people to stay off work when they have a cold, but in a public service setting, such as a restaurant, this should be common sense. So, yes, become a compulsive hand washer, don't touch your mouth or face without washing, and if you are unlucky, try not to pass it on.
↓↓ Have you got any horror stories when you ran when you shouldn't have? Have you got any interesting home remedies to shift a cold faster? Let us know.↓↓
When I was a kid (11 or so) I woke up in the morning with a cold and 39°C. I had a cross-country ski race the very same morning. My parents didn't want me to go, but I insisted quite heavily and they gave in (which didn't happen very often 😯). One aspirin later my parents brought me to the race. That day I won. And after the race, I was free from symptoms ! Can't explain what happened really, and I wouldn't recommend this method for getting better.
At the start of autumn this year i broke into a pool facility and we swam around a little. When i went ahead and dove to the bottom and got up again i swallowed water but didnt want to cough because we didnt want to get caught. So from there on my lungs felt a little bad and i got a cold. I took a little break from exercise, because it really felt bad. After about a week or two i decided to go for a run up the hill through the little forest we have, but by then it had gotten a little colder. And yeah i pushed myself, which ended up in me feeling like my lungs would come out my mouth. I walked back home pretty bummed out.
The day after a long road bike ride, I thought I was just sore, and tried to run 6 miles. But I literally lost my lunch on the side of the road, and had to walk 3 miles home. Then I was sick for a month...
I'm a very stubborn runner and will pretty much run no matter what. There have been a few times when common-sense should have prevailed, but I am a Very Stubborn Runner. Here are some "greatest hits."
1) Hard eight mile tempo with a fever and a cold. I was starting to see things that weren't there around the halfway point and don't recall the final two miles whatsoever.
2) Raced a 10K with a bronchial infection. Managed to set a PB despite being sick. Did not get out of bed for two days following the race.
3) Learned the hard way not to run if one is fighting off the effects of food poisoning. Even if one "goes" before they run, one will most likely need to "go" whilst running. Also, never, ever, trust a fart.
The past few years, when I feel a sickness coming on, I'll simply run a few miles at 5k pace or faster, take a hot shower, some medicine, and go to bed early. I haven't been sick in over a year, but I'm sure eating clean & plant-based along with running roughly 50mpw has something to do with it as well.
Good Running to All.
Take pre and probiotics tgaf will help your immune system
I never get sick ...of watching your videos!
Wheeeeeeyyyy 👌
OK, so how did you know I was going to wake up with a cold and sore throat this morning?! Thanks for all the great advice, I will certainly be using it today.
Oh no! Get well soon! 🤧
A J same though, except it came up on my recommended this morning
We have the same name lol
and i got cold when i woke up this morning
I've always treated a cold as a short lived injury. Or maybe think of a recovery period after a marathon. When you're sick, it's only real bad for a few days. I always take those off completely. As I start to feel better, I'll ease back into things, just like you would with an injury or after you've wrecked your quads in a trail 10k you didn't prepare for. The pace is as slow as possible and If I notice I suddenly feel worse, I'll wait, instead of force it. To me, it's always better to miss 2-3 runs rather than 2-3 weeks. If it happens to be your peak workout for your big race, that sucks, but you could risk still being sick for the race if you don't take time to recover.
That’s a really good way to look at it Richard!
❤️ you all
I ran a half with a cold last year (symptoms were below collar).
It literally nearly killed me. I was overtraining, sleep-deprived, and overstressed...basically asking for it. I was ill for weeks.
I think I'm wiser now.
Yikes! Yup, we’ve all been there. But we learn from our mistakes 🤷🏻♀️
Perfect - I am with a cold right now. Good news is: it is my first since March, which is a record for me. I used to get one every three weeks or so, winters, summer the whole year. After I started running and eating better and sleeping more, it went down to 2 a year. That is the good news. Bad news is: I have a 10k trail race Saturday 😖
Everything you said is so called “common knowledge “ (ask your grandma) yet so often forgotten- very nice you reminded us that again
Was just debating whether to go out for a run becsuse I'm coming down with a cold 😂
I think I feel a cold coming on. Thanks for the advice, particularly the above the neck/below the neck stuff. Learn something every time.
It's so great that you always share good properly researched advice! ❤
Not having children is the best medecine against a cold.
This couldn’t of come at a better time I literally have a cold now and couldn’t go to my group run yesterday and I really wanted some advice so thank you 😊
Oh no! Get well soon Monique! Hope this helps you make a good choice (Anna)
Thanks for this - in time for me to change my brunch order from pancakes with streaky bacon and maple syrup to porridge with berries, fruit and omega seeds!
Also don't avoid running in bad/cold weather, in my experience it helps you in the long run building strength/immunity. Just take care if you are sleep deprived, the body seems to have a harder time staying warm when there's lack of sleep.
Coming from Iceland where most days are bad weather days for a big part of the year :)
I'm lucky in that I generally don't get sick except for a slight cold once a year when the seasons change. But I keep running if it's just a head cold. I haven't had a fever for years but I wouldn't run if I had one or if the cold was below the neck. One secret weapon is a Buff when it's chilly out. I've found that covering the neck area really helps - I have about 6 different buffs, a different one for almost any weather. Sleep is so NB and should be a priority for everyone. Reducing stress is also key. If I have one of those weeks where I'm travelling a lot for work and catching like five or six flights over 5 days then I will probably skip a run or two just because the travel, especially air travel, is such a stess on the body. Skipping a workout doesn't make a huge difference in the grand scheme of things. Better to get proper rest and get back to the grind when you have the time. But don't make excuses! You have to be honest and not just skip workouts when you don't feel like it or when the weather's crap. If you're properly dressed, there's no risk to running outside when it's cold and wet. Just be sure to change out of your wet gear as soon as you get home, before doing anything else, even stretching. And of course, just eat well. Lots of fresh veggies, minimal processed foods with added / refined sugars...
👌 great tips - especially the buffs! We do love a buff on the Running Channel
I just got over my sinus allergies acting up over the last 12 days or so, I didn’t run a step during that period. I feel miserable when the sinuses flare up. Save the energy.
Great vid, although there was a few concerns, firstly gingerol is not what makes chillies spicy, thats capsaicin. Secondly, you can't just make a passing comment that carbs stabilise your blood sugar levels, especially when carbs are the main cause of fluctuations in blood sugar, particularly alarming when combined with an image of someone chowing down on crap like tortilla chips, what carbs, how much and when make the difference.
Very well done and I love that jacket! Thanks again for another great video.
Cheers Brett. We love the jackets too!! Keep us nice and warm when it’s freeeeeezing outside (Anna)
Every year when it starts getting cold and less sunshine, I start by making a batch of fire cider, full of warming herbs, it is intense but can prevent or shorten a cold and keep me exercising. Avoid sugar too.
Fire cider? That sounds interesting!
I find the cold air gets on lungs and causes a sort of mild burn, it’s a weird sensation and i’m a bit worried as I had pneumonia three years ago. Great vid and thanks for all the helpful hints tips and advice 👍👍👍
Recently heard someone with asthma who found the cold was effecting.
They were told by their doctor to wear a face covering for the first 10 mins or so
Trying to return to running (1/2 marathon Garmin programme with Jeff).
Paused it for a month due to hard to get rid sinus infection & flu. Have really lost my fitness (was 7 weeks into it). Still coughing during running.
Any tips?
Commuting to work on any form of public transport during winter is always a big risk. Sat next to a violently coughing and sniveling bloke on the train about a week ago and hey presto! No interval and tempo session for me this week. Hopefully I'm recovered by my long run this weekend. Wouldn't like to miss that. It's a shame really, because I absolutely love running in the cold. Don't have any magical remedies though, just a lot of rest and hot tea. That green tea with ginger is great!
Hope you feel better soon!
Thanks Anna.. If hit with a cold I find it helps to get out in the fresh air not necessarily to run though just move and see how it goes and to take extra care in the snot rocket department..
so for me when i feel sick if its really bad; I stay at home and that's what Netflix is for. If its not bad well I run till it gets bad enough to stop followed just moving my body for about 4 miles, maybe its just from an early age I got into the habit of forcing my body to work.
Pain happens but suffering is a choice
Woke up with a cold today! It's not too bad, but I'll take a day or two off from running as my body feels like a truck has driven over it.
Sounds sensible, Karen. Get well soon
Hey The Running Channel some more info for you and the runners.
Take an inch piece of peeled ginger place in a mug and a slice of lemon. Top with hot water and drink. Just keep topping up all day and then discard at the end of the day. Can be drunk hot or cold so you could make a lot up. Lemon takes the edge of the ginger if you’re not a massive fan. Ginger is antibacterial helps clean the blood and boosts the immune system. Start drinking every day from end of Oct onwards and will help reduce illness.
Magnesium is brilliant for the 💓 but taken at night helps to reduce cortisol levels and aids to getting a good nights sleep. There are many forms of magnesium I take Magnesium Citrate 200mg a day from a well known high street health store. Some magnesium forms may give you GI issues 💩 but Magnesium Citrate is normally ok for most people. Winner all around on that one 👊
Great tips! Thanks! 👍
Unless you're medically qualified I wouldn't suggest people taking magnesium. I know lots of people are low in magnesium but it's bad for people with kidney problems and can make them worse
I've gotten back into running. Even tho I've only been at it 6 weeks, i didn't catch everyone's cold and flues that's been going around for the last month. Tho....i did catch my boyfriends cold but i only had it a couple days and it was very few symptoms. He got it really bad for weeks and lots of congestion a a lot of symptoms. Running 3-5 days a week now makes me feel invincible! Totally worth it!
I went and ran in the rain on Wednesday, I’ve been sick as shit for the past two days. Grrr!
Saaaaame! Urgh, the rain here was bad! (Anna)
All good and for me AND when I’m on my regular running cycle it also keeps my seasonal allergies at bay.
Anna!❤
This is super!
....just not the part about alcohol.
I knowwwww. Sad 😔
Yeah I'm going to reject that advice. Wine is good for a sore throat. 😂
@@runningchannel Still having my porter!!!
1:51 Gingerol in neither in black pepper nor is it in chili peppers! The spiciness in "chilly's" mainly comes from capsaicinoids and spiciness from black/ white pepper comes from Piperine-alkaloids!
Runing with a cold is a no no for me. Being asthmatic it screws me up. Running post migraine is hard too.
Do you run with a buff? The warmer moist air is better for the lungs 👈
@@northernninjarunner5506 hello, i have tried but because I'm a numpty I usually end up aspirating the moisture and having a coughing fit.
Mouthy Irish Maybe try a different buff? This one is ok, tried a different one at the weekend and just coughed all the way round
@@northernninjarunner5506 oooh maybe the ones I have are too thin?! Thank you x
I ran 4 miles today with a bad cold. Felt pretty good until after my run.
Saw this video come up last week like pshh i don't have to worry about this.
This week with a cold and half marathon coming up maybe i spoke to soon 🤦🏻♂️
😭😭
Ran the Toronto Waterfront Marathon this year not knowing I had bronchitis! I came down with a cold a few days before the race and didn't think anything of it. On race day I woke up feeling perfectly fine, only to be struggling by mile 4 and by mile 7 I couldn't breathe properly. It got to the point I couldn't even run a tenth of a mile before struggling to breathe. I ended up cutting the course short at mile 23 but darn right I kept walking around the post race party until my watch said 26.2! Lesson learned though....don't run with bronchitis! It was six weeks ago and I'm still not 100% and have to be on two inhalers.
Oh no! Wishing you a speedy recovery Hillary!
I would say that no amount of supplementation will affect the course of infection whatsoever since immunity is adversely affected by the intake of excessive quantities of calcium carbonate in solution in drinking water. (Calcium ion channel impairment)
Water from the tap should not test as an electrolyte, or any drinking water for that matter, especially if it contains excessive quantities of calcium carbonate. Filter your water. That includes water used to make coffee or tea. If you really want to ‘feel better’ supplement with bile salts(active ingredient: disodium calcium Note - calcium - don’t over-supplement)
Bear in mind that the body replaces cells over a lengthy period, for example, blood is almost entirely replaced over six weeks, so it might take this long before a notable metabolic change is established. Hydration with filtered water will also give rise to plenty of bladder, depending on whether you’ve never tried to filter out calcium carbonate ever before.
The rule of thumb would be - drinking water should not test as an electrolyte.
Thanks a lot, Anna. I am Bala from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA. Actually, this video is the need of an hour for me. I am suffering from cold for the past 2 days. I am training for the upcoming MUMBAI marathon and cold is a killer, makes you feel low. Your tips and suggestions are super helpful. Will follow and hopefully I get ready for the weekend long run.
THE RUNNING CHANNEL is awesome. Keep posting more.
Good luck in Mumbai!
10 days into a cold with persistent cough now which is annoying. Was halfway into a HM training plan as well! Debating whether just to go out anyway now...
Terrific running channel - thank you!
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Our running club is doing an Advent challenge, 1 mile min for 24 days. I’ve been healthy all year and now I catch a cold and have a bit of a chesty cough. I’m still doing the challenge but I’m doing as little as possible and certainly not at effort. Should I not run? Possibly. But us runners can be a stubborn bunch.
Carbohydrate does NOT stabilise blood glucose levels, it increases them. It's the type of carbs you choose that makes the difference. Higher fibre and more complex carbs mean a slower steadier rise, which is much healthier for our bodies than the rapid rise in glucose levels caused by simple carbs.
Great video, but i disagree on one point. "Carbing up" will NOT help balance blood sugars. It has the potential to have the opposite effect! Instead, choose the right kind of carbs in your diet. Instead of simple carbs, choose complex carbs; e.g. Wholemeal bread instead of white bread, and eating a higher fibre diet will keep blood sugars on a more even keel.
oh oh... moment 7:27 - doggo ran past and didn't get loves. Though, he/she was on a mission. Back to the real thing... Thank you for this as I have really been wondering what I should do if I happen to get a cold. Live in the frozen tundra of WI US with -30c wind chill (dreadmill life and gym germs).
That sounds TOUGH!
Since I started running in winter I don't suffer from sore throat and tonsillitis any more.
Thank you for the useful information.
Last Friday woke from a restless night, shivery and skin felt pin prickly and generally felt weak all over. Knocked running on the head till today where I feel I’d like to do a run on the treadmill at an easy pace. No races coming up so not too concerned about loosing too much pace.
Get better soon!
Avoiding bugs can be impossible but we can help ourselves. Washing your hands might seem basic but some people don’t.
Getting flu jab is something we all should do. I’m paranoid when it comes to germs but we can only do so much.
Hi from Argentina 🇦🇷,I love your videos ,they’re very useful,and funny 😄
Thanks Fernando!
Plenty of quality sleep, I find that slightly increasing calories works for me too, as well as drinking plenty of liquids, keep on fresh fruits and nuts and seeds, for the natural minerals and homemade chicken broth, made simply of boiling a roasted chicken carcass for a few hours
I used to go for a run even if i had a runny nose. Ended up with a clear nose after a while. Flipside effect though when down with fever/flu, aggravates the sickness.
Great Facts, I personally take Tumeric twice a day and that has some really;y good benefits
Glad you found it useful!
Worse advice ever...sweat out your cold. You’re right, you’ll be sick forever! 😂 great video again!
I find running itself good for mental wellbeing
Thanks for another great vid!!! Always nice to hear from you guys! :-)
Saw you on telly today. Go you!! 🏃♀️
Thanks!
The biggest single change I made was to take a vitamin C 1000mg supplement with zinc as a result of the advice in The Nutrition Bible. It doesn't stop you getting a cold but I reckon the symptoms are less severe and it clears up much quicker. As someone who has previously suffered from colds every year I have definitely noticed a difference. As for running with a cold - my rule is if it's on your chest, don't run. If it's only in your head then go for it.
If you are marathon training and you get really sick, I mean for two weeks or more what do you do? Is it better to modify, pick up where you left off, or start over? Sport for long question.
Tricky one to answer without all the details, but broadly you should modify initially, listening to your body (maybe monitoring HR if you use that normally) and making sure you're fully recovered before ramping up to where you were previously.
nothing can stop you getting a cold if you have a child in nursery!!! lol. I eat berries virtually every day, take vitamin c with zinc every day and I don't drink, but I've been off running for the last week thanks to 10 month old catching something and sneezing in my face regularly lol :-) Oh also had the flu jab.
Super awesome jacket! Great content as well!
Oh, the jackets are just 👌
@@runningchannel How do we get hold of a jacket like this one. I'll buy one x
Maybe there is no evidence, but vitamin C helps me a lot. Thanks for the tip on Zinc. Never would have known.
Loch Ness Marathon 2009, never again... 🤧 Actually destroyed my motivation to run a marathon ever again running with a cold.
I've been taking extra vitamin D for some time because it also helps your mood and immunity (if you live further north than Birmingham you cannot get enough from sunlight in the winter). I've now moved onto vitabiotics since they put some in my GNR goody bag. Think it's about a year since I last had a cold.
I might try taking some vitamin D as I live near Manchester. The winter months never used to bother me when I was young but now from October onwards I can’t stand the constant gloom and long for lighter evenings and spring
@@parttroll1 As you get older (and if you have darker skin) you produce less.
Many years ago, I ran a solo half marathon. When I was about halfway, I got hit by a car and landed on top of the hood. After I talked to the guy, I ran the rest of the half marathon. It was only when I came home and a few hours later, that I noticed how my back hurt.
Chutiya
Great video thank you 🏃♀️🔥
Thanks!
I always thought it would not be so bad with a run close after a cold. But after doing that late September this year I was hospitalized for a couple of days and a complete training ban for a couple of months due to heart sack inflammation.
I still haven’t gotten an ok start training from my doctors....
Oh no! Thanks for watching Mattias - wishing you a safe and speedy recovery.
We often hear people talking about this & that vitamin & mineral etc etc so why not find a really top grade multivitamin & mineral supplement & don't forget about another very powerful substance for the immune system...garlic & as for running or training with a cold remember that your body is fighting to recover so just train very lightly, listen to your body & don't exert too much until recovered eh.
I would say that you should NOT run with a cold. I did a couple of years ago and I coughed so hard that I actually broke a rib. It took me 3 months to recover from that one.
I keep running! What the hell. I love running🤣🤣
So do we! But it's rubbish when we have to stop if we get sick
@@runningchannel True. If I had a mild flu, I still go. But a stong one, better rest.
Yay! My questions and video suggestion got answered. Luv ya guys!
Awesome, and thanks for watching!
The best thing I've found for cold symptoms is the Wim Hof method.
You mean induce hypothermia?
@@manfromnantucket9544 No i mean voluntarily influencing my immune system to reduce inflammation via breathing techniques in line with the research done with Kox et al (2014).
Unfortunately living in Australia means that my cold showers are only slightly steamy :D, not quite enough to induce hypothermia (although i'm devising methods now to introduce new ways of exposing myself to cold, ice baths etc) After a year of practising I've managed to severely reduce my cold symptoms and get more running/living/whatever in as a result :D
Great tips guys ✌🏼
Anna. Carbs are bad, they do not stabilize your sugar they just increase it.
For 12 month I have been keto. I have not eaten any carbs foods at all in this time. I run up to half marathon always fully fasted (omad) I only eat in the evening. My glucose levels are always high after a run even a HM because of gluconeogenesis.
Being fat adapted frees you so up.
As a bonus I don’t have to dump all the fibre before a race (or during). I also at my fill of cream butter eggs steak bacon etc and for the first time in 40 years I have a BMI under 25
My 5k 10k and HM times from the last 12 months are 23:33 49:50 1:56 my fastest ever times at 61
(I started running at 54)
Worth a try?
:-)
Carbs are NOT bad. Can we stop with that please. Refined carbs are bad but carbs found in veggies and fruits and whole grains are actually really good for you. Being fat adapted isn't natural and goes against the very design of your body function and puts extra stress on your liver and kidneys because the only source of fuel that your body ( muscles and organs ) use is glucose so why make it harder ? Just eat good healthy food from all groups and use common sense instead of following fad diets. Oh and being lean and running fast doesn't mean you're healthy. Just give your body what it needs. Have your liver kidneys and cholesterol levels checked in 10 years time and you'll see.
You are wrong! Do your research. Muscles and organs Do NOT need glucose. They can run on Ketones... The only organ that needs glucose is the brain and it needs around 25% (the rest runs on ketones and even thrives on it) . The tiny amount the body can make up from either stored fat and excess protein (no that doesn't mean you loose all your muscle).
Even for people not in ketosis, it is much better to get rid of starchy carbs and fructose from fruits because inflammation is induced by high amounts of glucose. Carbs, especially when snacked on contantly do DESTABILIZE your bloodsugar and make you insulin resistend long term. You can get all your vitamins and minerals and antioxidants from vegetables, meat, eggs and few nuts and berries. The liver and kidneys aren't stressed under ketosis. They work more efficiantly.
I'm 2 years without carbs and in the best health and shape I have ever been. My cholesterol and LDL are high but thats a good thing on Keto because you mobilize and use your stored fats as energy. The particle size is what matters and mine are super, as expected on a ketogenic diet.
I hope people aren't mislead by the previous comment. Do you research guys.
If Only Ketones are the best fuel for your body. carbs are toxic and refined or not have caused the obesity epidemic in the western world. My blood levels are good. Blood pressure in the middle of optimum (off meds) now pre diabetic (off meds) no longer obese I have unlimited energy and I’m no longer looking for meal times. I run half marathons with no “crash” while carbalolics are downing sickly gels. This years I have run over 700 miles all fasted
It’s not a diet it’s a life style. I no longer count calories and have lost masses of fat without muscle loss of strength. Over 24 month now low carb and as a bonus I no longer have acid reflux, IBS, hayfever, raised blood pressure. My doctor is amazed at the transformation.
Keto is demonised because big corporations can’t make massive profits from it. Its growing because it works. It is so good I have now gone full Carnivore no carbs no fibre no seed oils no fruit NO processed food and I feel even better. Carbs are not an essential nutrient your body makes what it needs from saturated fat.
I will never change. Just try it. #yes2meat
@@feurten "carbs are toxic and refined". Seriously ? Carbs that are in fruits vegetables and whole grains are not refined nor toxic ! you're the kind of people who use the word carbs for refined carbs only. When i eat a tomato i eat carbs. When i eat a banana i eat carbs. People especially in America need educating about carbs. I stay away from refined carbs but have been eating healthy food my whole life. I'm in really good health and if people change their diet that means that they've been eating the wrong foods in the first place. I've never been on a diet because i've always been fed the right foods as a child and still eat the same foods now and have taught my kids the same. It's all about educating. My kids know what's good and not. If you eat wholesome fresh foods you wouldn't get obese and have to change your diet at some point in your life. Merry xmas
@@ifonly2675 Yes all carbs are bad. When humans evolved carbs were scarce a few unsweet berries and maybe a few tubers so eating more than I minimum amount of carbs raises your insulin levels which is a fat storage hormone. Over time these insulin spikes will cause insulin resistant which is then on the path to diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
Modern fruit has been bred to be unnaturally massively sweet, modern vegetables are now carb loaded all of which has promoted the obesity epidemic in the western world.
Pasture raised meat including organ meats contain all the bio available vitamins and nutrients for human health. Whereas vegetables mainly contain more bio unavailable vitamins or they are in such low quantities you would have to eat a mountain of food to obtain them.
My GP tells me to take Vitamin C with zinc (which is required to absorb it) once I feel unwell
Is it possible to buy a jacket like Anna has on in this video ?
Did she say carbs stabilise your blood sugar? Lol. Apart from that crazy statement most of the advice here is solid
How did Andy do on his 5k challenge, or did I miss the video???
We’re sorry to say that Andy is struggling with an injury but the challenge is still on, so watch this space for the attempt!
@@runningchannel Thanks, I'm looking forward to this challenge
How about hydrate like crazy or my favorite, feed a cold, starve a fever.
ran 21.1k race with a cold and clogged nose....finished it... next day, got a very slight fever and very sore muscles....
Getting sick today with 4 days to my Half! I’m livid.
I feel you! I have been sick today and yesterday and I have a state 800m heat tomorrow. I think I am passed the peak of my cold and I am praying I will be better when I wake up tomorrow. If I was well, I know I could make the final (which is in 3 days) and likely even progress to nationals. I might even make the final as I am now, but I don’t want to run and then be sick for longer and not be able to run the final anyway. I guess I’ll have to see how I am tomorrow.
Lol lavender oil with a bit of lemon helps jk.
Ok....i thought this was a YT running channel..not BBC news!😂😂love the content tho
watching this during the coronavirus outbreak is pretty relevant haha
stay safe!
Great advice but try following it with a 1year at home!
Easier said than done!
I ran after recovering from cold and sore throat, after 3kms it was difficult to breathe. , any suggestions on recovery to get back to normal ? I am training for half marathon btw
Hey Anna.. after long time my foot is back to normal just did a 5k and I feel like breathing again... Last marathon was very hard for me..
I had a cold now its a hacking cough already missed 3 days of running, and when I get a cough it takes 2-3 weeks to disappear ☹. My training plan was due to start next Monday, have been doing good base building making sure I can hit MP in Long runs now am sad that all thats going to go back to square one 😥
Don't panic! It will pay to be sensible even thought it's the last thing you'll want to do. You'll retain more fitness than you think - good luck!
I fell I'll after a long run on Sunday. Two weeks prior to that I had been I'll work a cold. This week I have a half marathon coming up and in one month my first marathon. Today the arches and pains have mainly gone but the cough and running nose are still there. Would it be wise to miss the half marathon this Sunday?
Hi Simon, sounds a bit rough! We’re not medical professionals, so would struggle to give advice, but if in doubt, and with your first marathon in a month, it might be safest to rest up and make sure you’re fully recovered.
Im from the USA and i must say you guys say the word "vitamin" really weird
the ENGLISH way ;-) same as aluminium - we say it the right way :-)
I really like how they say certain words. Anna is Anner I would think that their way of speaking would be more correct since they’ve been speaking it longer then us. Lol. I hope to visit England soon
Oh, and, I’m sorry. Welcome to the club from America! Woo hoo!
Thaaaanks! Welcome to the Running Channel (Anna)
Glad I found you guys, you’re great!
Having lukewarm water helps me get rid of the cold fast 🙂
I have a fever of 38.4C and I run yesterday, not a good idea. I lasted 3km, and I got worse.
Yeah if you're ill it's just better to rest 🥵 Hope you are feeling better today!
Staying clear of a cold, easier said than done, particularly when a lot of people seem hell bent on passing on their cold. It annoys me that people cannot even manage basic hygiene when coughing in public, like covering their mouth. Also, children who are super carriers, should be vaccinated against flu, and I realise that it is impractical for people to stay off work when they have a cold, but in a public service setting, such as a restaurant, this should be common sense. So, yes, become a compulsive hand washer, don't touch your mouth or face without washing, and if you are unlucky, try not to pass it on.
7:15 Ana, there goes your dog 🐕. He’s so cute.
Best way is not get infected. After that... it's pretty much too late. Diet is more about recovery than prevention.
Well I’ve just had a cataract operation so can’t run for a fortnight 😰. I have a stinking cold too.
Oh no, wishing you a speedy recovery!
Thank you. I can’t run for two weeks after the op. I’m scratching at the walls 😫
Running even with a tiny cold DESTROYS your maximum ability. 10% minimum slower in my experience.
if i feel sick. i should run it make me feel better
running is always the answer!
Zinc helps the body absorb Vitamin C too
Wish I saw this 10 days ago when the first symptoms started and I just kept going. Bad move. Very bad move.
No way to run from a cold, your either going to get it or won’t but it’s just roll of the dice
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