More Cold Weather Walking Tips From the 3-Day

While we may have spring on our minds, the truth is, many parts of the country will still be dealing with temps ranging from chilly to downright freezing for at least another month. And even though most of you probably aren’t really diving into any official 3-Day training, we know you’re eager to get moving. So here we go again with our cold weather training advice—some oldies but goodies, and some tips that are new to our list!

Thinking About Going Out to Walk? Do it! – By February, a lot of you will have spent the better part of the last 3-4 months cooped up inside while the world outside freezes. And no, you really don’t need to get serious about training for the 3-Day just yet, but the simple act of getting out and moving is great for your state of mind. The “winter blues” are a real thing, and exercise is indisputably proven to help elevate your mood. Get out, get the blood flowing, and who knows? Maybe when you get home, you’ll be super motivated to send out some fundraising emails or work on recruiting some teammates!

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Clothe Yourself Carefully – Before stepping outside, you might be inclined to bundle up in your down parka, but if you’re taking a walk, you will probably be better off dressing in lighter, thinner layers that you can unzip or shed as you go if you need to. Stay away from 100% cotton, which will trap moisture against your skin; you may be cold, but if you’re moving, you’re sweating, and the only thing worse than being really cold is being really cold and wet. Instead of cotton, dress in moisture-wicking fabrics for the layer of clothing closest to your skin. And don’t forget something to cover your head (a warm hat, or even your favorite 3-Day wrap).

Warm Up Inside – Going quickly from one warm location to another is one thing, but if you’re heading outside with the intention of exercising your body, it’s a good idea to warm that body up a little bit first. It doesn’t have to be elaborate (ideally, you won’t even break a sweat at this point), just get your muscles and joints moving for a few minutes so that you’ll be ready to transition more easily into your walking workout outside. You can march in place, walk up and down your staircase a few times, do a quick set of jumping jacks, or strike a few sun salutations.

See and Be Seen – If you’re out walking in a monochromatic setting (i.e., surrounded by white, brown or grey landscape), wear bright colors and/or reflective materials so you stand out against your environment. And if any part of your walk will be taking place outside of full daylight hours, invest in a head-lamp to make sure you can see where you’re going and other walkers, cyclists and pedestrians can see YOU. (That head-lamp will come in handy for late-night trips to the porta-potties in the 3-Day camp later in the year.)

Warm Your Digits – Even the most adequately-clothed walker can become miserable quickly if his or her hands are not kept warm. At minimum, wear gloves to keep your paws snug. Need a little extra warmth? One 3-Day coach swears by those chemical-activated hand and foot warmers, which are available in the camping section of any sporting goods store. They are a quick, inexpensive way to keep your fingers and toes toasty. They fit snugly inside your gloves (or even in your shoes) and will ease the shock of freezing temps on your extremities.

Save Your Skin – Cold air and wind can really do a number on exposed skin, so don’t forget to put on moisturizer before heading out. Sunscreen, too, is a must-have for training any day of the week, any time of the year. You may not feel the sun’s warmth, but its rays are still doing a number on your skin.

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Hydrate – Drinking water when it’s hot out is a no-brainer. You crave the cool water to quench the heat. It can be harder to remember to hydrate in the cold, but it’s no less essential when you’re exercising. If you normally carry your water in a fanny pack while you walk, think about holding it in your hand while walking in the cold, as an ever-present reminder to sip as you step.

Plan Your Route Wisely – Be certain that you’re walking someplace familiar, and pay close attention to the terrain with every step. If the sidewalks have not been cleared of ice and snow, walk in the street (obviously, this is not a good option for heavy traffic roads). Always tell someone where you’re going and when you expect to be back, and avoid walking on trails or back roads where you might lose your way. Getting lost is bad enough, but getting lost in freezing temps can be flat out dangerous.

Stay Indoors – Wait, you’re not off the hook for training! But if it’s just too nasty outside, find someplace indoors to get moving. While we don’t recommend that you do all of your 3-Day training on a treadmill, it’s a perfectly fine alternative to outdoor walking if you need it occasionally. No treadmill? Throw on your shoes and walk on an indoor track, through a shopping mall, or up and down the stairs in your office building. One of our coaches also suggested college campuses as places that often have large and/or interconnected buildings, and lovely, well-maintained grounds you can walk through.

Trust Your Gut – Don’t push yourself too hard. If your instincts (or your local weather advisories) tell you that it’s not safe or healthy to be exercising outside, or if you get started on a walk and something doesn’t feel right, it’s okay to call it off. Having you healthy and whole for the 3-Day is more important than getting that mile or two in during a cold snap.

Here’s hoping for warmer days ahead! If you have any great cold weather training tips that we missed, please share them in comments!

3 NEW Ways to Talk a Friend Into Walking With You

3DAY_FBCoverPhotos_JoinUs_CollageThis is the time of year when many 3-Day walkers are focused on recruiting new walkers and growing their teams. A lot of us could quickly identify one or more friends we would love to bring into the 3-Day family, but convincing those people to make the commitment to the 3-Day is not always easy. We’ve already given you 3 Ways to Talk a Friend Into Walking With You, and if that didn’t do the trick, we brought you 3 MORE Ways to Talk a Friend Into Walking With You. But just in case, we’ve got a few more suggestions to help you turn more friends into teammates.

Arm Them With Facts – Committing to walk 60 miles and raise $2,300 for Susan G. Komen is huge, and putting that much time and energy into something is a personal decision that everyone should give careful consideration. Komen is a well-known leader in the breast cancer cause, but that alone may not be enough information for some. Fortunately, we have extensive and detailed information about how Komen uses the funds it raises and how the 3-Day specifically has been instrumental in major breast cancer advances since 2003. If concerns about Komen are what’s keeping your friend from registering, direct them to The3Day.org/Komen, or have them call a 3-Day coach at 800-996-3DAY to have their questions answered so they can join the 3-Day with confidence and clarity.2015_3DAY_SEAsun_EDB (369)

Join Forces – Perhaps you are just one person, trying to recruit one or two friends to walk the 3-Day with you. Consider joining with an established team and get the power of more people behind you. In every 3-Day location, we have dozens of teams who are open and welcoming to new team members. If you’re registered and trying to get a friend to sign up with you, join one of the teams in your city and let them give a warm welcome to your friend. Who could resist the openhearted invitation of a friendly 3-Day team? If you need help finding one of these open teams, search the 3-Day Friend Finder at The3Day.org/Friend or call the 3-Day coaches at 800-996-3DAY and they’ll happily help you find a good fit.2015_3DAY_TCFri_EDB (79)

Tell Them They Can Travel For FREE! – This might be the most enticing carrot you can dangle in front of your potential teammates: the opportunity to travel to a 2016 3-Day event for free. There are some parameters on our two travel programs, so be sure to read up on the fine print here, but the basic gist is that the 3-Day will pay for round-trip airfare for any first-time walker (never registered before), or any past walker who hasn’t participated since 2014, if they don’t live near a 3-Day. These travel programs are also for a very limited time, so if you plan to use them as a recruiting tool, don’t wait another minute!

 

Growing the 3-Day: Two Exciting Travel Programs

(NOTE – The 2016 3-Day travel promotions have expired. If you have questions about your registration or traveling to the 3-Day, please contact the coaches at 800-996-3DAY or coaches@the3day.org)

Many of you have been participating in the 3-Day for a decade or more. Why? Because of that “3-Day Bubble.” No matter how tough it was the first time, how crappy the weather beat you down in 2008, or how many times you hit a personal milestone and said “this just might be my last year,” you keep coming back to spend just a little more time in that beautiful pink bubble

For us, the 3-Day is the way the world should be for three glorious days. This 3-Day community and culture has become what it is because of you. Komen didn’t create this—you did.

Now, for those who have been with us for years, you have seen the 3-Day Series grow to great heights and you’ve seen in recent years diminishing returns. We want to grow again.

So we’ve set a pretty ambitious goal for 2016: to double the size of our program. Double. This is aggressive, but so is our goal to end breast cancer forever. You don’t make big progress with little goals. We can do this.

So, how do we plan to grow?

Sunday, August 9, 2015: Participants walk the 60 mile Susan G. Komen 3day event that goes from Novi to Dearborn, MI.

150th Event and 3-Day Family Reunion – The 2016 Michigan 3-Day marks our 150th event! It’s an incredible milestone! We plan to kick off an epic reunion celebration in Michigan and continue it in every 3-Day city all season long. More details can be found at The3Day.org/Reunion.

We want to bring our entire 3-Day family back together to celebrate this reunion. Many folks participated in the 3-Day for years but haven’t been back because traveling to one has been a burden and barrier.

So, for this year only—in celebration of the 150th 3-Day event that they helped us reach—we are reaching out to those individuals and teams to cover their travel costs, should they raise $2,300 to walk in the 3-Day closest to them. Check out all of the details at The3Day.org/Reunion to see if you are eligible.

Bring Your Besties – We are also excited to announce Bring Your Besties, a free travel program for new walkers in 2016! Invite as many first-time walkers as you can to join you this year and we’ll pay their roundtrip airfare to and from the 3-Day, as long as they meet their $2,300 fundraising requirement.3-Day_BestiesOffer

I am from Illinois. I’ve lived in Texas for 8 years now. My best friend, Ashley, and I have known each other since grade school. She is the “sister from another mister” for me. I talk to this woman every morning on my way to work, but I only get to see her when I go home for Christmas each year.

Last year, her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. And as usual none of us could be together as often as we wanted to be… I couldn’t hug Ashley when she needed it. I could only pray her and her mom through everything.

Now, with the Bring Your Besties program, I’m rounding up Ashley and our families to walk with me at the Dallas/Fort Worth 3-Day this fall! They will fundraise and train, and instead of waiting for another Christmas, I will get to spend three whole days in November immersed with my favorite people. Not only that, but I get to share the gift of YOU—the unconditionally loving and supportive 3-Day family—with my loved ones who don’t even know they need this community. I cannot WAIT to share them with all of you.

Guys—if we ALL bring ONE new walker with us this year we will already have doubled the size of the 3-Day and doubled our fundraising. This is a way to make the 3-Day more accessible to everyone.

Is investing in travel wise?

Yes. And I will tell you why:

  • For years we have invested in TV and radio ads. Many of you heard about the 3-Day ten years ago through a television ad. And while we love advertising our great event, with the growth of social media, we’ve found that paid ads just aren’t as effective as they could be to bring new walkers to the 3-Day family. You know us to be responsible stewards of the money you raise—devoting 80 cents of every dollar to our mission programs—so we want to ensure that we’re maximizing every dollar. In this case, that means even paying for travel to bring someone to the event and let them experience “the bubble” for themselves.
    The majority of you participated in a 3-Day one time and were hooked. You’ve continued to participate for years. The targeted investment of a one-time flight potentially yields years of participation and fundraising from that person. Plus, we significantly grow the 3-Day.
  • Ultimately, our goal is to add more cities to our 3-Day Series. If we can significantly raise participation tides in our current cities in 2016, we’re looking at adding at least one new city in 2017. And, we want you, the 3-Day community, to have a voice in which city we add.

2015_3DAY_SD_GF-1036We all want the same things: more people = more fundraising dollars = bigger impact = a day where no one dies from breast cancer. We are not settling for smaller plans that yield incremental growth. NASA didn’t aim to just break the sound barrier; they had a goal to walk on the moon. A BIG GOAL. Double the 3-Day. Everyone bring your besties and let’s grow the 3-Day!

I am very excited and recruiting my team as I write this blog. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank you, 3-Dayers, for filling voids in my heart I didn’t know I needed last year as a co-survivor. And I want to thank you for continuing to be you—the most passionate, genuine and FUN group of people I’ve had the privilege of calling a new family. Together, we can do this. Here’s to a strong 2016 3-Day season!

~ Chrissy