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- From: n9020351@henson.cc.wwu.edu (James Douglas Del-Vecchio)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: president-elect's runs
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.232027.17088@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 23:20:27 GMT
- Article-I.D.: henson.1992Dec30.232027.17088
- References: <BzwFnC.In0@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Dec27.052155.5071@eng.umd.edu> <50919@shamash.cdc.com> <1992Dec30.083312.8446@mic.ucla.edu>
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- rush@eggneb.astro.ucla.edu (Brian Rush ) writes:
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- >It may be more uncomfortable to run in very cold weather but it is
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- In cold weather my hands and ears hurt and frequently become
- more of a bother than fatigue does.
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- >actually physically more difficult to run in very hot weather. I've run
- >in the 20's (F) and it's harder to convince myself to go out and start
- >than when I've run with it over 110 (F), but the latter is harder on the
- >body once started. My point: don't conclude that runners are wimps
- >just because they live in hot weather.
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