HardLoper wrote:
By 9 AM, 71F and 38F dew point.
That dew point isn't bad at all, and that's the number that matters most when heat/humidity are concerns.
HardLoper wrote:
By 9 AM, 71F and 38F dew point.
That dew point isn't bad at all, and that's the number that matters most when heat/humidity are concerns.
Halleluja wrote:
It was hot as hell when Hall ran his North American RECORD in the half marathon in Houston.
No it wasn't.
rojo wrote:
We are working on a weekend preview of all of the road races (NYC half, LA Marathon, Gate River) and obviously are going to talk about Hall's chances in LA where it's going to be very hot.
I thought I remembered Hall saying in the past he didn't like running in the heat.
Can anyone find proof of it? A quote? I haven't found it using google.
There is reference ot Hall hating heat on a few messageboard posts in 2012 when Boston was hot as hell, but the same thread also says his 59:43 was run in oppressive conditions.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4535519
Here's the answer to your question, everyone hates running in the heat.
Weather doesn't matter; Sage Canaday FTW.