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    #21
    Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
    It rains all the time here. I run in the rain 9 or 10 months out of the year; hell, I ran in 60 degree rain this morning in a polypro shirt and shorts. I rarely get sick. If you're acclimated to it you won't catch cold.

    The tough part is what wet socks do to your feet after a few miles.

    that's good, but you ever consider the amount of cold that goes inside your body and will later on show up as you get older?

    reasearch it that **** aint good playa.

    Shorts is fine, just wear a sweater at least.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
      that's good, but you ever consider the amount of cold that goes inside your body and will later on show up as you get older?

      reasearch it that **** aint good playa.

      Shorts is fine, just wear a sweater at least.
      The amount of cold? I don't follow you, here.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
        I find the treadmill just fine to do my miles.

        am putting in 4 miles in daily right now. Dont get tired and feel my belly light as hell.

        Looking to expand to 8 by mid-next month.
        yeah the treadmill is ok but running outside is preferable, expecially if you are doing sprints.

        Why would you do 8 miles per day? unless you are a pro thats just not necessary, am fights are 3x3 min rounds for above 17 years old now, 4-5 hard miles 3-4 times per week plus sprints or a shorter more intense run 1-2 times per week is what id do

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          #24
          Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
          The amount of cold? I don't follow you, here.
          sorry, amount of cold=joint pains, artritis...etc.

          My dad has it, and his doc told him that it came from when he was young. He use to run in the mornings without a sweater. He just used double t shirts and shorts.

          It's not my problem, but I wouldn't recommend it. Joint pains when your old only do you worse instead of helping.
          Originally posted by KostyaTszyu View Post
          yeah the treadmill is ok but running outside is preferable, expecially if you are doing sprints.

          Why would you do 8 miles per day? unless you are a pro thats just not necessary, am fights are 3x3 min rounds for above 17 years old now, 4-5 hard miles 3-4 times per week plus sprints or a shorter more intense run 1-2 times per week is what id do
          I just want to do what everyone else in the gym don't do. Give's me that extra confidence, and I feel the stamina difference in the ring.

          Am going to start sprints soon though and reduce my mile runs to 4-5 days a week instead of 7.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
            sorry, amount of cold=joint pains, artritis...etc.

            My dad has it, and his doc told him that it came from when he was young. He use to run in the mornings without a sweater. He just used double t shirts and shorts.

            It's not my problem, but I wouldn't recommend it. Joint pains when your old only do you worse instead of helping.
            Eh. I'm already old. I'll talk to my doc about it but this is the first time I've heard of it.

            Boy, if you didn't run in the rain and cold around here you'd never run at all.

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              #26
              When it pouring it sucks but a lite mist or a little drizzle is NICE.

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                #27
                Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                Eh. I'm already old. I'll talk to my doc about it but this is the first time I've heard of it.

                Boy, if you didn't run in the rain and cold around here you'd never run at all.
                Just use a sweater.

                you should be fine if you do that.
                Last edited by 1&Only; 07-25-2009, 04:59 PM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
                  sorry, amount of cold=joint pains, artritis...etc.

                  My dad has it, and his doc told him that it came from when he was young. He use to run in the mornings without a sweater. He just used double t shirts and shorts.

                  It's not my problem, but I wouldn't recommend it. Joint pains when your old only do you worse instead of helping.

                  I just want to do what everyone else in the gym don't do. Give's me that extra confidence, and I feel the stamina difference in the ring.

                  Am going to start sprints soon though and reduce my mile runs to 4-5 days a week instead of 7.
                  Joint pains do develop by excess amount of cold. I wear sweaters after every workout event if it's hot. It's the only way to be positive about not developing joint pains.

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                    #29
                    I'll run in any weather, with the proper gear of coarse....I've even ran in snowy weather at night I kid you not...I live in Colorado so I'm use to the cold anyways

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                      #30
                      running in the rain reminds me of American Football and Football. Where it muddy and hard to move and everyone wants to score.


                      What about running at 100 F and higher have anyone done that?

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