Podge_irl wrote: » It was around 31 most of the weekend here and honestly I didn't fare too well. I can wander around in it but I quickly become a sweaty mess. And any kind of exercise etc is out of the bloody question.
Buer wrote: » We really don't handle the heat well.
awec wrote: » Are you a ginger Buer?
thomond2006 wrote: » So I should be careful in Miami and Chicago this/next week so...
Buer wrote: » Just checked the forecast for Miami and Chicago....humidity isn't going to be your problem!
Buer wrote: » I am an extremely pasty brown haired chap so I burn probably as quickly. I actually don't mind the heat unless it gets up to around 33 or 34C. Then I start to suffer but no issue with heat up to that level. It's the humidity that's a killer and that can happen when it's 25C. Spent 4 months in NYC and never experienced humidity before or since like that, even in Asia. You shower and you may as well not dry yourself off.
.ak wrote: » I remember my first day in Thailand wanted to go for a jog. Went off for a 4k run and didn't realize it was around 40c with silly humidity. Must've been the jetlag but I didn't feel it until I got back to the bed, sat down, and slept for 24 hours in a pool of my own stupidity. I hate the heat, the only way I can deal with it is just embracing it and going out and training in it or running/swimming/etc
awec wrote: » Who actually goes jogging on holiday? pffft!
.ak wrote: » Me, to counter-act all the crap I eat!
molloyjh wrote: » Yeah Florida can get pretty bad at times. Been over there a few times. That feeling you get when you walk out of the airport after you land is mental. It's almost like walking into a wall of heat and humidity.
.ak wrote: » Hoping for some good weather next weekend for Body&Soul... Mixed forecast so far tho
Deleted User wrote: Came back weighing 68.5kg at 6"2 inches!
Deleted User wrote: » Any idea when the schedule is released?
.ak wrote: » You weight about 6st tho