My last run on Saturday was splendid! I’m afraid I’m getting too spoiled by all these great runs, but at the same time, it’s reminding me that cross training is helpful and sometimes less is more.
Anyway, this is a random sort of question I’ve been wondering about for awhile. How come most parts of your body are warm from running except for your stomach? At least this is what happens to me. It makes sense that your legs are obviously going to be the warmest since blood is flowing directly to them. Your face and neck are kept warm from the heat generated from running. Your head is usually warm from a hat if you are wearing one. Your hands are kept warm if wearing gloves/mittens. Howeer, your stomach is not. For me, it’s always the coldest part of my body. Does this happen to others? Is it just a physiological thing or some reason for it?
I was just curious and wondered if anyone has answers.
I am so glad to see so many others with the same condition
after a run my stomach feels like ice. But what I do not see is the explanation just a few thoughts.
Keep Running
J
Jacque, I’m not sure th eexplanation either, but I’ll keep looking and post if I find the answer.
This isnot a condition. It happens to everyone if they exercise enough. For some reason, however, it is more prevalent in females than in males.