Face masks for exercise
As gyms and fitness centers begin to reopen and people are tentatively returning to their previous fitness routines, one question lingers in everyone’s mind: Do you need to wear a face mask for exercise? “I know from experience that it’s tough to exercise with a face mask on,” admits Nate Favini, MD, medical lead at the at-home primary care company Forward. “It can be uncomfortable and make it harder to breathe.”
Even so, the benefits of wearing a mask for reducing the spread of COVID-19 are clear. “The main job of the mask is to keep your respiratory secretions from being spread into the environment around you,” says Michael Bell, MD, deputy director of the division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And because these secretions can increase when you’re exercising and breathing heavily, according to a May 2020 study in Risk Analysis, there are factors that need to be taken into account when it comes to fitness.
“Wearing cloth face coverings is most important when physical distancing is difficult and when exercise type and intensity allows,” says Dr. Bell. “Consider doing any vigorous-intensity exercise outside when possible and stay at least six feet away from other participants, trainers, and clients if you are unable to wear a face covering.”
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Staying safe at the gym during coronavirus
If you do head to the gym, Dr. Bell suggests these practices in addition to a cloth face mask. “Maintain at least six feet of separation as much as possible in areas that may lead to close contact (within six feet) among other people, such as weight rooms, group fitness studios, pools and saunas, courts and fields, walking/running tracks, locker rooms, check-in areas, parking lots, and routes of entry and exit. Ensure equipment is clean and disinfected. Wipe down machines and equipment with disinfecting wipes and use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol before using machines.” If you’re ready to get your sweat on, here are 10 face masks that will help you do so safely and comfortably. Plus, here are additional tips on how to avoid COVID-19 at the gym.
Onzie Mindful Masks
$24 for two
These masks from American-made yoga wear company Onzie are made from full-flex spandex to ensure comfort and breathability if you’re heading back to a socially distanced yoga or Pilates class. They boast multiple layers of fabric and soft elastic ear straps and come in stylish colors and prints. Plus, Onzie is donating all the proceeds from mask sales to healthcare workers through the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. Make sure you’re avoiding the worst face masks for coronavirus protection.
Mission Cooling Neck Gaiter
$20
Mission is known for its cooling towels which are used by professional athletes like Dwayne Wade and Serena Williams. Their neck gaiters use the same water-activated instant cooling technology, which makes them perfect for hiking or running on a crowded trail where it is difficult to remain six feet away from other exercisers. If you prefer using neck gaiters for coronavirus protection, we have a few more recommendations for you.
Simlu 3 Pack Washable Reusable Double Fabric Layers Mask
$16 for three
“I’ve made a conscious effort to exercise with a variety of masks to determine which are most comfortable, breathable, lightweight, and unobtrusive,” says health and wellness coach Kiki Walker, founder of Kiki Walker Wellness. “One hundred percent cotton was by far the most comfortable and breathable and performed best while working out.” These highly rated cotton masks have a double layer of fabric to prevent the spread of respiratory secretions and are durable enough to wash and reuse again and again. This is how often you should be washing your reusable face masks.
Fanatics Branded Adult Official Logo Face Covering
$25 for three
One of the most important things to look for in a face mask for exercise is how secure it is on your head. “I recommend you avoid masks with ties so you’re not disrupting your workout to re-tie them again and again,” says Walker. Likewise, masks with ear loops can tangle or interfere with headphones. The fix: These masks from sports merchandise company Fanatics, which you can purchase with your favorite team’s logo, are designed with two straps wrap around the back of the head to secure the mask in place.
Windrider UPF 50+ Ultimate UV Protection Neck Gaiter and Face Mask
$15
“If you’re going to be encountering other people while you exercise, you should have a face mask with you that you can put on,” says Dr. Favini. “Consider getting a ‘buff’ or a neck gaiter that you can keep around your neck and pull up when other exercisers go by.” This well-reviewed Windrider buff offers UV protection and is made with a moisture-wicking blend of polyester and spandex for maximum sweat absorption. Plus, here are the best sunglasses for UV protection.
Athleta 5 Pack Non-Medical Face Masks
$30 for five
Made by athleticwear company Athleta, these masks are designed with three layers of fabric for maximum efficacy: A polyester and spandex outer layer and two layers of cotton on the inside for a soft, comfortable fit. The ear loops are even equipped with small plastic sliding adjustment pieces to ensure the straps are snug and tight. Here are the etiquette rules you should be following whenever you wear a face mask.
Adidas Face Covers
$16 for three
These sporty and stylish Adidas masks are made with the same soft and breathable material used in their exercise gear. What’s more, $2 from every pack of the double layer masks sold is donated to the Save the Children’s Global Coronavirus Response Fund. Find out the items that you’ll likely see shortages of this winter.
Wattie Ink Mask 5 Pack
$50 for five
Wattie Ink offers unique, functional, and stylish triathlon gear for swimming, cycling, and running. Their masks are no exception, featuring fun patterns and a slick, comfortable fit. Speaking of swimming, Amy Baxter, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Pain Care Labs, recommends wearing a swimmer’s nose clip if you’re exercising around others and masks aren’t required. “It will prevent inhaling circulating virus into your nose, which is overwhelmingly where the sickness starts,” she says, noting that wearing a mask will protect others while this strategy can protect you. Plus, check out these other best face masks for cold weather.
Eliel Fun Facade Mask
$50 for five
“Pleasantly surprised by the comfort, breathability, and quality of these masks!” writes one online reviewer. “The tech fabric and secure fit make using them on the ride or run so much better than the other masks I’ve tried. Will be ordering more.” The best part: These masks from cycling company Eliel feature fun messages like “my eyes are up here” and “nothing but smiles” to encourage and bring cheer to those around you. These face masks with a sense of humor will also help brighten your mood.
Sources:
- Nate Favini, MD, medical lead at the at-home primary care company Forward
- Michael Bell, MD, deputy director of the division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Risk Analysis: “Consideration of the Aerosol Transmission for COVID‐19 and Public Health”
- Health and wellness coach Kiki Walker, founder of Kiki Walker Wellness
- Amy Baxter, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Pain Care Labs