Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yesterday was THE HOTTEST day of the year. If you managed even 1 mile you’re a rock star.
I ran 5, at a good pace. 😄
Yes, I am that crazy friend that each of you has who actually LOVES running in this weather.
But I’ll be jealous of you all in a couple of months when it’s “too cold” for me to run (basically under 50 degrees) and I rely on yucky indoor cardio machines.
You can run in the cold. Its not that bad once you get used to it. You just need the right gear and you don't even feel it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yesterday was THE HOTTEST day of the year. If you managed even 1 mile you’re a rock star.
I ran 5, at a good pace. 😄
Yes, I am that crazy friend that each of you has who actually LOVES running in this weather.
But I’ll be jealous of you all in a couple of months when it’s “too cold” for me to run (basically under 50 degrees) and I rely on yucky indoor cardio machines.
Anonymous wrote:yesterday was THE HOTTEST day of the year. If you managed even 1 mile you’re a rock star.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly just take a break from running from about mid-June through August. Give me a 30 degree run any day over this heat and humidity.
Anonymous wrote:You guys, I just remembered that last summer I ran *in a mask*. My neighborhood was insane about masking last year and people would flip out if they saw unmasked runners, so I ran in a mask all last summer. Initially I wore a regular mask and it made me want to die, so then I switched to a neck gaiter. And then there was that bogus story about how neck gaiters create more Covid particle and I had a friend tell me I should mask up again. I think I cried that day.
Anyway, I couldn't bring myself to run today or yesterday because it's so gross, but the memory of running in DC in July in a mask in 2020 just came back to me and I seriously can't believe that happened. We all went crazy last year.
You guys, I just remembered that last summer I ran *in a mask*. My neighborhood was insane about masking last year and people would flip out if they saw unmasked runners, so I ran in a mask all last summer. Initially I wore a regular mask and it made me want to die, so then I switched to a neck gaiter. And then there was that bogus story about how neck gaiters create more Covid particle and I had a friend tell me I should mask up again. I think I cried that day.
Anyway, I couldn't bring myself to run today or yesterday because it's so gross, but the memory of running in DC in July in a mask in 2020 just came back to me and I seriously can't believe that happened. We all went crazy last year.
Anonymous wrote:I use a running belt and freeze the two water bottles that come with it. As the water melts I pour it on my head. This helps a lot.
It’s also key to start as early as possible, by 6am at the latest.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Proud of those of you that braved your outside runs today and the past few days, and totally get those of you that abstained.
I felt really sick in the afternoon, despite hydrating plenty. Then I ate some salt and felt better.
Salt gets demonized too much, but those of us who are active and sweaty often have to make sure we get enough.
Go eat some salt, summer runners.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you running outside in this weather?