• ATQ@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    This winter when I finish my run before dawn and the temperature hasn’t been above freezing for days I’ll think “now I can’t wait for summer.” It turns out that I’m a fickle bitch. And that the temperature every day should be 45* F in the morning for runs and 85* F in the afternoons for cannon ball related activities.

  • Venutianxspring@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I couldn’t do it this summer. I love running on my lunch break, but it’s been over 100f so many days this summer that I completely fell off. I’ll start up again soon now that it should begin cooling down hopefully

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        1 year ago

        I ran a few days when the heat index was around 110f. It sucks, feels like running in an oven. I’ll just wait for the pitiful excuse for a fall we have here

  • davidalso@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What’s the climate where you live?

    I never really liked winter until about 4 or.5 years into running. Now I don’t mind it at all. But late fall has really become my favorite season.

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      I’m in the Midwest US. It’s not crazy hot like the equator, but with climate change and shit this summer has been real hot and unfun

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I’m in the Midwestern edge of the Northeast. Humidity is no joke. This summer I have come to embrace shirtless running for the first time because my pride is just not worth the heat.

  • Paul Martin@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    It’s really what you’re used to. When it gets above 21°C here (70°F) in the UK it tends to get very humid and sticky.

    Also we’re not acclimatised to it. We’re currently “enjoying” temps over 27°C (80°F) this week after a much cooler month. This is not typical for September. The nights have been very warm too. I’ve been getting home after a run the last few days and making a small puddle on the floor tiles.

    Looking back, most of my personal best paces have been in the early autumn or spring.