Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running in harsh conditions makes me feel like a bada$$.
Right! I can’t explain it but it’s been my favorite part of the day! I worry when snow or icy conditions start. I dread the gym again.
Agree!
If people want to complain about how cold it is - you have earned the right to be smug
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running in harsh conditions makes me feel like a bada$$.
Right! I can’t explain it but it’s been my favorite part of the day! I worry when snow or icy conditions start. I dread the gym again.
Anonymous wrote:Because running outside is way better than running in place on a dreadmill. I can run over an hour outside but can't do more than 10 minutes inside. BTW you shouldn't do a long run on a track - you will spend almost half of the run on a one way turn. Check out Coach Bennett and Nike Run Club for more tips.
Anonymous wrote:I run outside year round. I gave away my treadmill and don’t miss it at all. I’ve learned to dress for both extremes of temperature and everything in between. I run outside if it’s sprinkling or snowing but not if it’s actually raining like yesterday in DC area. I love the fresh air and freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Running in harsh conditions makes me feel like a bada$$.