how was your run?
ihatebeingfat23
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Mine was perfect it is always so nice here in the mornings about 50F and so pretty to look at. I had a wonderful peaceful run. How about you?
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31 degrees and windy but it felt nice after a couple of miles. I was sweating pretty nicely by the end of it. It was cloudy so no pretty sunrise but still a pretty good morning.0
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27F and no wind. Trail running, so no looking at the view, but still lovely. Still air, gorgeous sunshine. Just getting back into it after a break to fix up some plantar fas, which made it all the more enjoyable. Oh, and at the end, hot coffee with my running buddy (my sister)0
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16F with a windchill of 6F. Sweet run in the dark...0
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15℉ (-9.4℃) with a wind chill of 6℉, light snow falling, about an inch of accumulation on the streets and sidewalks. I did 4 miles (6.4 km) with Kahtoola Nanospikes over my shoes for traction. It was great!0
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28F, snowing, windy and ab 8 inches of snow on the ground. I didn't go very far but boy my legs burned!0
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-14C and windy...just a little chilly! It was a nice trail run though.0
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-4F with 18 mph winds. Overdressed (again! apparently I will never learn) and had to cut it short because I was too hot.0
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i run inside so mines a constant day in day out .. it was -4 outside on my last run though ... i couldnt run outside..i take too many clothes off when im running .. lol0
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Wow you guys are so dedicated I hate being cold!0
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ihatebeingfat23 wrote: »Wow you guys are so dedicated I hate being cold!
I wasn't cold. I wore thermal tights, wool socks with wicking liners, a wool base layer, a synthetic shirt over that, a shell jacket, light gloves, a headband with ear flaps, and a wool cap. After running for about 5 minutes I was warm enough to take off the cap. After 10 minutes I unzipped the pit zips in my shell for ventilation. After 15 minutes I took off the gloves because my hands were getting too hot. The only part of me that was cold was my face, and that wasn't too bad.
It costs a little bit to get cold-weather exercise clothes, but it's still a lot cheaper than a gym membership or a treadmill!0 -
ihatebeingfat23 wrote: »Wow you guys are so dedicated I hate being cold!
I wasn't cold. I wore thermal tights, wool socks with wicking liners, a wool base layer, a synthetic shirt over that, a shell jacket, light gloves, a headband with ear flaps, and a wool cap. After running for about 5 minutes I was warm enough to take off the cap. After 10 minutes I unzipped the pit zips in my shell for ventilation. After 15 minutes I took off the gloves because my hands were getting too hot. The only part of me that was cold was my face, and that wasn't too bad.
It costs a little bit to get cold-weather exercise clothes, but it's still a lot cheaper than a gym membership or a treadmill!
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Im still using a treadmill.0
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ihatebeingfat23 wrote: »Wow you guys are so dedicated I hate being cold!
If you're dressed properly, you'll be warm no matter the weather. Running generates a lot of body heat.0 -
ihatebeingfat23 wrote: »Wow you guys are so dedicated I hate being cold!
If you're dressed properly, you'll be warm no matter the weather. Running generates a lot of body heat.
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We had a tropical storm here and clean up is taking forever! Idk what they are waiting on but there are downed trees everywhere! Guess its going to be a workout video kinda day.0
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18 km run in the rain...0
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