Cold weather is the easiest excuse to skip a session — and the easiest one to beat with the right gear. The goal is simple: stay warm on the way in and during warm-ups, then shed down once you're working. Here's how to layer it.
The outer layer: a heavyweight hoodie
This is the workhorse of winter training. A real heavyweight hoodie keeps you warm walking in, through your warm-up, and on the cold walk home — then comes off once you're sweating. Go heavy so it actually holds heat: the Premium Hoodie or anything in the hoodies collection.
The base layer: a fitted tee
Under the hoodie, a heavyweight cotton tee like the Training Tee keeps a layer of warmth without overheating once you're moving.
Cap the heat
A surprising amount of warmth walks out the top of your head. A snapback or ball cap helps on the way in.
The real trick: remove the friction
Lay it all out the night before so the cold-morning version of you has nothing to argue about (more on winning the early session). Dress for the walk in, not the workout — you'll warm up fast once you start. Build your cold-weather rotation from Shop All and keep training. 🦁