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Ignoramus31337 wrote:
> What is the low ambient temperature when shirtless running becomes
> unadvisable?
I know one skier (former Olympian) went shirtless in a 100-mile ultra
last winter in Alaska - at least for part of it. When the sun is out on
snow, it gets quite warm. He was also smoking the course and spent less
than half the time the runners did enjoying the course.
But, in general, the guys have given you the recommendations to solve
your problem.
Dot
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"So many people get stuck in the routine of life that their dreams waste
away. This is about living the dream." - Cave Dog
> What is the low ambient temperature when shirtless running becomes
> unadvisable?
I know one skier (former Olympian) went shirtless in a 100-mile ultra
last winter in Alaska - at least for part of it. When the sun is out on
snow, it gets quite warm. He was also smoking the course and spent less
than half the time the runners did enjoying the course.
But, in general, the guys have given you the recommendations to solve
your problem.
Dot
--
"So many people get stuck in the routine of life that their dreams waste
away. This is about living the dream." - Cave Dog