Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oak Mites have ended summer outdoor exercise
This is so confusing to me - where are you people getting bit by oak mites?
There were plenty of cicadas on tree-lined paths/trails where I live and run, and I've never seen one or gotten bit by a single one of these alleged mites.
But 10 minutes of yard work resulted in like 15 mosquito bites...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I can run in the cold, you’re right, but I HATE it. My nose starts to run as soon as the temp is in the 40s, so then I am either blowing snot rockets or getting snail tails on my sleeves — either is gross. And I have to layer up ridiculously since I’ve got low body temp/low BP to begin with.
I completely admit that as much as people whine about running in the heat and humidity, I’m twice as whiny/wussy about the “cold.” It’s just how I am. I’ll enjoy these hot and humid months, then go into my cardio-machine hibernation! It’ll mean one less runner huffing on your trails from October onwards. 😀
I am a total baby about running in the cold. I don't run if it is less than 45 degrees outside. On the flip side, I just did a 3 kile interval run at noon in Florida, 92 degrees and a heat index of 107. I can't run long in that heat, but I do enjoy short, fast runs in that kind of weather.
Anonymous wrote:Any of you get out there this morning? It literally felt like I was running through a sauna. It was soooo gross out! Cut my run short at 2.5 miles and went home and biked the rest of my workout!
Anonymous wrote:Oak Mites have ended summer outdoor exercise
Anonymous wrote: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.
I can run in the cold, you’re right, but I HATE it. My nose starts to run as soon as the temp is in the 40s, so then I am either blowing snot rockets or getting snail tails on my sleeves — either is gross. And I have to layer up ridiculously since I’ve got low body temp/low BP to begin with.
I completely admit that as much as people whine about running in the heat and humidity, I’m twice as whiny/wussy about the “cold.” It’s just how I am. I’ll enjoy these hot and humid months, then go into my cardio-machine hibernation! It’ll mean one less runner huffing on your trails from October onwards. 😀
Anonymous wrote: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.
I can run in the cold, you’re right, but I HATE it. My nose starts to run as soon as the temp is in the 40s, so then I am either blowing snot rockets or getting snail tails on my sleeves — either is gross. And I have to layer up ridiculously since I’ve got low body temp/low BP to begin with.
I completely admit that as much as people whine about running in the heat and humidity, I’m twice as whiny/wussy about the “cold.” It’s just how I am. I’ll enjoy these hot and humid months, then go into my cardio-machine hibernation! It’ll mean one less runner huffing on your trails from October onwards. 😀