Bushkill Creek is an air-coditioner |
I noticed this today as well. Once every four days, I "run." Though I try to start early when it's hot, I like to sleep too much. Today I started at 9:30 am and went 4.1 miles, followed by 1.5 miles of walking at a 16 minute per mile clip. It's the most intense workout I do. I felt very loose the entire time. I think that is entirely due to the heat.
My conclusion is that heat is actually beneficial for boomers like myself because my muscles stretch more easily and I have no joint pain. BUT, and this is a big BUT, avoid the sun.
Most of my run on the Tatamy trail is both shaded and flat. On top of that, the Bushkill Creek is like air-conditioning. So I actually had my best run in many years this morning. My average heartrate was 85% of my max, which is a bit worrisome, but the run today and the ride yesterday caused no soreness.
The story is much different when it's cold.
If you're a senior like myself, you might notice your old bones and muscles come to life in the heat.
Blogger's note: Ten minutes after writing this story, I died.
5 comments:
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Your weight must have dropped drastically because of the summer lockdown.
Although we will miss you I'm sure you'll agree that the Valley will be sooo much better now that you're gone. Thanks for the memories, especially the gas pains.
At the Green Door this past Friday I did notice you seemed much more limber, keep up the good work those glutes have everyone going gaga for a peek at your tucchus!
Probably because a guy fill of hot air surely can fart
Wow, that hovel is now an estate.
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