Signing up for a spring marathon seems like a great idea, until the initial excitement wears off and you realise you’ll be slogging your way through your longest runs in the depths of January and February.

No block of marathon training is ever easy, but dealing with cold winds, icy conditions or just damp grey skies can be particularly tough. However, if you get the right kit and the right mindset, all that hard work through the coldest months will actually make race day itself feel like a breeze in comparison.

Tracksmith’s Brighton base layer is worth every penny.

In cold wind, rain or sleet, you’ll also probably need a good jacket — but unless you are dealing with truly extreme downpours, water-resistant may be better than waterproof. That’s because the latter tends not to be very breathable, leaving you heating up inside a jacket that soon starts to feel like a portable oven.

comfortable, supportive, cushioned shoe, and save a carbon-plated race shoe for the day itself, but if you do this, make sure you have properly tested the latter as well. The same goes for all your race day kit: It might seem like a nice idea to treat yourself to brand new stuff for the big day, but you should never race in anything untested or new.

When it comes to buying running shoes, buy a pair that supports how you run, not how you would like to run, or because their looks appeal. Once you know what you are looking for, shop around — there are some great bargains available online.

We also have a guide to the best running shoes for supination (also known as under pronation).

difference between running on a treadmill and running outside. Both have their pros and cons, but if a treadmill keeps you running when you simply can’t get outside safely, then it’s a great option for you. And we’ve tested a huge array of them to find the best for all budgets and spaces.

If you develop a niggle during your training, you can also cross-train on another piece of cardio equipment — and don’t neglect resistance training, which is a really important part of marathon training.

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