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Running in snow puts you at a greater risk of slipping than running on dry surfaces. That's why Rory Graman, RRCA-certified run coach and cofounder of the Charge Running app, recommends checking the tread on the bottom of your running shoes before heading out into the wet snow. "Heavily worn-out shoes tend to have less grip," Graman said.