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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 1863592" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Sometimes, contemplating outside activities in the heat is worse than just getting outside and doing them. I drug my feet this morning, drank a second cup of coffee and surfed OSA classifieds before finally going for a run at 10:45. When I left- 100 deg, 50 minutes later I returned and it was 103. I chugged 2 quarts of Gatoraid and headed out to my barn to lift weights. With the big doors open at both ends, there's a bit of a breeze but it's still 100+ deg inside. </p><p></p><p>The point is not about the guy out in Pioneer that's too dumb to know when it's too hot to exercise outside, but that if I/ y'all can commit to being soaked with sweat and dust, it's not so bad outside. It actually sucks worse to go somewhere all dressed up and deal with the hot car and scorching parking lots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 1863592, member: 100"] Sometimes, contemplating outside activities in the heat is worse than just getting outside and doing them. I drug my feet this morning, drank a second cup of coffee and surfed OSA classifieds before finally going for a run at 10:45. When I left- 100 deg, 50 minutes later I returned and it was 103. I chugged 2 quarts of Gatoraid and headed out to my barn to lift weights. With the big doors open at both ends, there's a bit of a breeze but it's still 100+ deg inside. The point is not about the guy out in Pioneer that's too dumb to know when it's too hot to exercise outside, but that if I/ y'all can commit to being soaked with sweat and dust, it's not so bad outside. It actually sucks worse to go somewhere all dressed up and deal with the hot car and scorching parking lots. [/QUOTE]
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