Would you rather run in 80°F or 30°F?
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80. I like to sweat when I workout anyway.0
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I've only been running since September and I am DYING to go but it's been -10 here in NY for awhile. At this point, I'd WAY rather go at 30... i HATE humidity and at least when you're running, you warm up! I went last week and it was 23...I thought it was chilly but great!0
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Definitely 30! I can heat up, but I can't cool down. (There's a song in there somewhere....)0
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I haven't read them all, but I'll be one to say 80 when it's 30 and 30 when it's 80 :noway: Right now it's like 8...so 80 all the way!!!0
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80 absolutely!! I hate, hate, hate the cold! I don't even want to step outside when it's 30. I'd much rather sweat than freeze!0
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80 hands down. 30 dries my mouth out and I can't breathe or catch my breath.
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I vote 80 degrees too! I hate how the cold air hurts my lungs!0
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30 for sure! 25-50 is perfect for me.
That said major kudos to the 5 people I saw running outside on my way to work this morning..... at -22!0 -
30. In 30, I'll start off cold but I'll warm up. I can also shed layers if necessary. In 80 I get way too hot.0
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80 degrees by far is preferable for me. Unless it's high humidity then I'll take 30 degrees.0
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30. I'd take 10 (with no crazy wind chill) over 80. Once it gets over 70 & add humidity, it's not fun for me.
The only thing that makes warmer weather tolerable is the scenery.0 -
80 for sure... its so hard to breathe in the cold and I feel like a snowman with all my layers on. I'd rather be able to run in a tank top and pour water on my head to cool off if need be.0
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I've run in 80 degree weather here in Madison, WI and in san francisco. It was a lot more tolerable in san francisco, not sure why. Perhaps because of the cloud coverage? Or the fact that I could see the bay and it uplifted my spirits. I have run when it's 30 out here and prefer that over 80 here assuming typical humidity and sunniness.0
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Definitely 80. 30 is toooo cold for me.0
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I run in all kinds of weather... currently -40 here and will be going out for a 4 miler after work.
I prefer cooler weather myself... you can add layers for the cold, but can only take off so much for the hot stuff (without getting arrested).
I find anything higher than 80 a little uncomforable to run in and it forces me to slow my pace.
But thats just me... I am part polar bear.0 -
30 for sure. And for those that say they want to sweat? I would rather sweat from actual work...and trust me...when I run in 30 I sweat!0
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30! No question.0
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Depends. Is it a "dry heat"?0
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30 in the sun with no wind and 80 in the shade with a nice breeze. Not too picky am I? I guess 80 if I can't control the other factors.0
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30. I'd take 10 (with no crazy wind chill) over 80. Once it gets over 70 & add humidity, it's not fun for me.
The only thing that makes warmer weather tolerable is the scenery.
Indeed. I look forward to landscaper season...0
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