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I'm curious, what type of weather moves your runs from the streets/parks to indoors? I guess it varies a lot based on climate and preferences but I'm just excited to know what kind of runners are out there.
A few years ago I had no problem running on a treadmill but nowadays I prefer almost any weather to a run indoors. The fresh air, the scenery (even if it's just the boring neighbourhood block), .... There are a few occasions when I do turn to a treadmill though.
- When our streets turn into literal ice fields with snow melting and freezing again
- Weather colder than -10 C / 15 F, but only because I've heard it's bad for the joints to run in too cold weather?
- Weather above 30 C/ 86 F. I guess that's weak for many of you but - as the first two points might indicate - I come from a cold climate and really don't tolerate heat well lol
95F and hotter, or 30F and colder. 40F if it's windy.
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