A Slow Run Can Help You Recover From A Cold Faster—Here’s Why, And When You Should Stay In And Rest Instead

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Any hardy soul who runs regularly through winter will at some point get a cold, and have to decide whether to run with a cold, or rest. It might seem obvious to just cancel any plans to exercise when you’re ill, but when you’ve been closely following a running training plan it can be frustrating to skip a session, especially when preparing for a marathon.

It’s also not clear cut that you should rest when you have a cold, because if your symptoms are mild it might be beneficial to get out for an easy run, as pharmacist Nick Thayer from Well Pharmacy told us in 2018 when we asked him about running with a cold.

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