Do you skip the gym in freezing weather?
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Really when it is cold out that is when I do go to the gym, during the warmer weather I am usually outside working out.0
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I am! I'm not going out and waiting on the bus in this cold! I can do squats, sit ups, pushups, yoga and zumba videos in my bedroom.0
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Great time to work out at home! Warm, private - you don't need headphones you can play your own music - do it homestyle!0
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You don't need snowsuits or boots in the twenties. For the two minutes they had to be outside they could wear five shirts and layers of pants under fall/spring coats. I know that it would feel colder to them, but government institutions don't close down because it feels cold. They close down when there is danger. If it were for ice or sbow, I would get it, but there is no danger at 20 degrees unless you are outside for extended periods. Again, I'm not saying they should spend time outside, just that it isn't worth closing a school.
They close for like 3" of snow. That's a poor example.
Chicago area schools,a t least in the suburb areas of Chicago, don't close for cold, snow, or ice unless it is extreme or affecting the school building (frozen/burst pipes) Grammar schools will cancel out door activities if the wind chill hits 15 degrees but otherwise it is upto the parents to make sure their children are dressed appropriately. For those who are not dressed appropriate, they will either be "loaned" hats/scarves/gloves from the office OR be made to spend their recess as a guest to the office. As a child I walked to and from school, about a mile, every single day, rain, sun, snow, sleet... it didn't matter. My parents both worked the early shift at work and HEAVEN HELP ME if they got a call from the office saying I was absent... OH and I wore DRESSES to school with only tights to cover my legs. Kids are different these days, they can't handle as much because they aren't made to...0 -
I am in Milwaukee too. And not only did I go to the gym, I took a water class. The gym wasn't as busy and it was great!0
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No. Do you skip work in warm weather??
Well, it rarely freezes here. Right now it's 50 F and and sunny. A weekend or two ago it was in the 70s and 80s (an "Indian" summer as some call it).
I'm a lot more tempted to skip a workout in the summer than in the winter I think. Mainly because the mere act of walking out the front door will leave your average human drenched in sweat... something to do with 90+ degrees and 100% humidity. When my glasses fog up between the front door and the car (or vice versa) you know it's humid.
Having said that, my treadmill is in the house and I don't have a gym membership. :P0 -
So many people assuming she's being lazy, making excuses, and not as awesome as they are. Good grief. Did it ever occur to you that she may still work out at home?
Yes, Texas schools close when there is a significant amount of snow/ice on our streets because it's dangerous when our cars and our drivers aren't prepared to handle such weather. We didn't mean we sit inside and do nothing when it does get that cold.
BoomBoom---This "Texas stuff" is all your fault!
i take full responsibility. LOL0 -
No. Do you skip work in warm weather??
I always want to skip work in warm weather, at least the first few warm days in the spring and a summer day or two. I am contracting however so skipping work isn't as simple as taking a sick day, I don't work, I don't get paid.0 -
No matter how much I hate going out in the cold, I HIT THE GYM!!! I do NOT want to start over at square one & the only
way to keep losing is to keep working out & watching what I eat. So heat wave, freezing cold, snow, ice, rain or shine,
(in KS we have it all) my workout is priority!0 -
I'm in Milwaukee too.
BRRRR!!!!
We've been spoiled with a mild winter so far after that crazy hot summer.
I do my cardio first and then my weights so it gives my body a chance to cool down a bit and evaporate the sweat so I don't freeze as much when I go home to shower.0 -
If it's so cold that I don't want to leave the house, I just work out at home. It's not a reason to skip a workout. That said, it has been in the single digits here and I have still gone to water aerobics! I just try not to get my hair wet.0
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To really change your lifestyle and to really see real change you need to want it as much as you want to breathe(thanks tough mudder inspirational video). If the cold is what holds you back then you don't want it that bad, end of story0
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Oh hell no. The gym is one of the few places I WILL go when it's freezing outside. And I live in a place that once held the title of being 'the second coldest place on earth, after Antarctica' a few winters back, so you can all stfu, put on your boots and mitts, and get your behinds to the gym :flowerforyou:0
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It's been -43 celsius a couple days this week - I still went to the gym. No point in making excuses, I tell myself. As soon as I find one excuse and justify it, I find another and another and, soon, I won't be going at all.0
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Plus, it feels awesome to get hot and sweaty when it's so cold!!0
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no, as much as i hate freezing weather- i still go.0
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Nope, and I usually have water exercises done, too.0
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I do. I have had several bad colds do me going when I should not have.0
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Chicago area schools,a t least in the suburb areas of Chicago, don't close for cold, snow, or ice unless it is extreme or affecting the school building (frozen/burst pipes) Grammar schools will cancel out door activities if the wind chill hits 15 degrees but otherwise it is upto the parents to make sure their children are dressed appropriately. For those who are not dressed appropriate, they will either be "loaned" hats/scarves/gloves from the office OR be made to spend their recess as a guest to the office. As a child I walked to and from school, about a mile, every single day, rain, sun, snow, sleet... it didn't matter. My parents both worked the early shift at work and HEAVEN HELP ME if they got a call from the office saying I was absent... OH and I wore DRESSES to school with only tights to cover my legs. Kids are different these days, they can't handle as much because they aren't made to...
Someone who lives in Antarctica could make the same claim about your (our) schools closing when the windchill hits -40. "What? Just wear a parka, wussies! Geeze it's not like it's 170 below or anything!" LOL0 -
Luckily my gym is at work and at home, so no skipping for me0
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no way!
but then again, my gym is in the same building as my university and I'm not about to ditch school because it's 'too cold'
heck it's supposed to be -43degrees celsius tomorrow with windchill! :O If I were still in high school, classes would be cancelled.
If you're worried about being too cold after the workout because of being all sweaty, just spend more time stretching afterwards or walking or something that doesn't make you sweat to finish off the workout so you have time to cool down.0 -
"Boy am I sure glad I skipped that workout!"
said no one, ever.
Excuses are for those who don't want it bad enough! Suck it up and get to that gym! You can do it, and you'll always be glad you did.0 -
I am hitting the gym after dinner tonight...live just north of you in Grafton. It may be cold, but I didn't get there at all this weekend and have to go or I will find another excuse tomorrow night.0
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There is more to life and to exercise than that artificial manmade construct called 'the gym' that we all seem so fond of these days.
I use it if I must, but I would much rather be outside cycling or walking. There are plenty of indoor options you can do at home, including bodyweight exercises, skipping, dancing, following a workout video, cleaning the house vigorously etc. You could even make up your own routine using a combination of different exercises, then you can jump in the shower right after without needing to go out into the cold.0 -
-7 brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I live in Texas and I have a hard time working out when it's 31 degrees outside. ( My gym is right outside my home.....I only have to litteraly walk 10 steps to get there)
I can't blame you....maybe you can pick up a dvd and workout at home?0 -
I live on my university campus and the gym is on campus so it takes literally 5 minutes (if not less) to walk to the gym.
Also, the gym is the perfect place to warm up in the freezing weather0 -
My gym has a sauna and steam room and the hottest water EVAR. So yeah, I head to the gym bc there is warmth there and it's too cold to run around outside. It's like 25 degrees here in NYC but the wind chill makes it feel lots colder.0
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Never!0
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There's a gym in my building so no prob! Today a boiler in the building malfunctioned and the gym was 20'! I almost left but some guys said-get going, you'll warm up in no time! I stayed and did my entire workout in a tank top and stretch capris cause I was to lazy to go back up to my apt lol. I worked out hard but brrrrrrrrr! I never got really warm til the heat went back on an hour later. It felt soooooo good!0
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yes!!!! it's -18 right now and with the windchill it's worse. just want a bath.0
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