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Should You Walk or Run When It’s Cold?

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Is it better to walk or run when it’s cold out? If you run, then you have to deal with wind, wind chill, etc, but your body generates more heat. If you stay still, standing or walking slowly, you don’t generate as much heat, but don’t deal with the wind. Note: the simple calculations in this video don’t very well take into account the baseline metabolic rate/heat generation, even at rest, of humans.

REFERENCES
Physics of Running Presentation: http://uw.physics.wisc.edu/~reardon/Physics%20of%20Running.pdf

Original Wind Chill Index formula: https://www.amazon.com/Factors-Design-Handbook-Wesley-Woodson/dp/0070717680

“The Basis of Wind Chill” paper: http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic48-4-372.pdf

Body surface area calculator: http://www.calculator.net/body-surface-area-calculator.html

Newton’s Law of Cooling: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_law_of_cooling

Boundary Layer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_layer

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