ATTQOTD: Outside of races, I never have to. But I choose to drive to a local park for long summer runs, because I can keep a big bottle of cold Nuun in a cooler with ice and circle back to my car for refills of that instead of filling my handheld bottle with 90* water from the drinking fountains. And sometimes I'll drive out to the beach for short beach runs (it's 5 miles away, so I can run from home to beach on long runs.)QOTD: How often to you have to drive v/s walking out your front door for a run?
ATTQOTD: Outside of driving to a race and occaisionally driving to preview/run a course prior to a race, I always just walk out my door or my office door to run. I am too lazy to drive somewhere but there are probably some really good running spots around me I could/should take advantage of.QOTD: How often to you have to drive v/s walking out your front door for a run?
This is a great idea and not sure how I did not think of it. When training this summer/fall I hated carrying water on long runs so I would leverage the drinking fountains around a park which was central to my route. Around early November, they shut off the drinking fountains and rather than carry water, I drove water bottles and placed them at locations around the route. It would have been easier to just drive to the park to start/finish my run and leave water in my car...I choose to drive to a local park for long summer runs, because I can keep a big bottle of cold Nuun in a cooler with ice and circle back to my car for refills of that instead of filling my handheld bottle with 90* water from the drinking fountains.
I don't actually wear a coat very often.This talk of cold temps always makes me laugh. You can always tell when you live in the north. My daughter got in the car the other day with no jacket. It was 22'. I said, honey, where is your coat. She says, "Dad, its 22' out, its warm." I said st what temp do you require a cost? She says, "Anything below 15".
I don't actually wear a coat very often.Like in the mornings when I go to OTF, it's 6:30, like yesterday it was 6F out. Like usual, I was just running out to the car wearing capris and a hooded sweatshirt.
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Anything long or speedy requires a drive, so usually I drive to about 1/3 of my runs. My neighborhood is good for a 5 mile hilly run but anything longer requires multiple loops and anything quick requires a flatter terrain.QOTD: How often to you have to drive v/s walking out your front door for a run?
It’s 10 and while I am wearing a coat, I am also wearing flip flops. I’m not the only weirdo around here who does that, I noticed one of our regular customers does, too.I don't either. I never wear a coat to the gym or if I am just running to the store quick. A Hoodie is fine for that.
QOTD: How often to you have to drive v/s walking out your front door for a run?
This talk of cold temps always makes me laugh. You can always tell when you live in the north. My daughter got in the car the other day with no jacket. It was 22'. I said, honey, where is your coat. She says, "Dad, its 22' out, its warm." I said st what temp do you require a cost? She says, "Anything below 15".