Running and air quality?

Anonymous
Waiting until tomorrow. Considering the past few days extra bonus rest days, which I can always use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.


right, no cure for dumb people. that must suck for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.


Red and Maroon are not ok for anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.


Red and Maroon are not ok for anyone.


Purple, yes. But red cautions for people in vulnerable and sensitive health groups. Not regular healthy people with no compromising health issues.

https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/what-does-a-code-red-air-quality-mean-health-effects-of-wildfire-smoke-and-how-to-protect-yourself/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.


right, no cure for dumb people. that must suck for you.


Oh look, the 12 year old has entered the chat!
Anonymous
I ran yesterday and am regretting it now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ran yesterday and am regretting it now


Why? Do you feel awful?

I still feel completely fine after running yesterday.
Anonymous
Odd flex running outside Wednesday and Thursday. Why not go do some strength training or run inside if you could instead? I like to be outside as much as anybody, but anybody that is serious about any of this is careful when the air quality is about 100.
Anonymous
I stayed inside Wednesday and Thursday but ran after a light rain today and felt fine. Air was in yellow zone. I think it's getting better.
Anonymous
I run on my treadmill. I used to run in Iraq and there was always smoke from the trash pits, which they burned. Years later we found out that there are a lot of health issues that may arise. Now I take things like air quality more seriously, since I know the damage it can create.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran you clowns are laughable


DH ran. He’s fine.


Goodness... Are you and your DH seriously this stupid? Match made in heaven


NP.

You sound like you're in poor health. That must suck. Every day this week has had times that are perfectly fine to go outside/exercise outside for healthy/non-vulnerable people.


You sound like a moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ran yesterday and am regretting it now


Why? Do you feel awful?

I still feel completely fine after running yesterday.


Does this make you feel more manly?
Anonymous
I'm lost as to why some of you are so mad at some people running. Yeah, the air quality sucked, but who cares what other people do when it makes no difference to you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm lost as to why some of you are so mad at some people running. Yeah, the air quality sucked, but who cares what other people do when it makes no difference to you.



No one is mad at them for running. It’s the misinformation they spout here that’s the problem.
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