uglybastard
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Vanderbeekcrying.jpgThe other day it was about 104 and the gym I go to is in an old 'service bay' looking building. It's hot as bawls in there
Jay would cry and book an early flight back home
Vanderbeekcrying.jpgThe other day it was about 104 and the gym I go to is in an old 'service bay' looking building. It's hot as bawls in there
Jay would cry and book an early flight back home
So, crossfit.The other day it was about 104 and the gym I go to is in an old 'service bay' looking building. It's hot as bawls in there
Jay would cry and book an early flight back home
Heh you have me confused. I don't mind hot weather, I'm used to sweating my face off working in hot AF garagesThe other day it was about 104 and the gym I go to is in an old 'service bay' looking building. It's hot as bawls in there
Jay would cry and book an early flight back home
Side note, crossfit pullups (the kicking kind) do not count. Totally missing the point of the exercise.So, crossfit.
damn good to know. i'd love to live somewhere (that isn't california) that has fantastic summers.
doesn't it rain like 80% of the time in seatlle? like isn't it always drizzling? or is that a myth
I'm not a big fan of Seattle, except for King Salmon, King Crab, and The Walrus and Carpenter.It does rain a lot, but it's almost never more than a drizzle. Seriously, just a light rain shell and you're fine. Most times you don't even need one since the mist is so light. I can count on one hand the number of times per year that it actually rains buckets, like real downpour.
Although, I do miss heavy storms every now and then. Hearing the thunder rumble in the distance, sorta comforting. Incredibly rare to have a storm that bad up here.
Keeping a car clean is pretty damn annoying, though. From October to maybe March or April, you'll rarely have more than a day or two without some level of rain. Three if you're lucky. From early November to the beginning of May, I just didn't bother washing my car. There was no point in expending the effort, it was just gonna get dirty tomorrow.
But the SUMMERS! Good gravy! Heat waves are rare and don't last more than a few days. Typical summer temps are 75-85F and it's quite dry during the summer months. Beautiful environment, nature, lots of things to do outdoors. Hell, that all is valid for the rest of the year too. I don't let a little bit of rain stop me from enjoying myself -- I got a good rain jacket and my camera is weather rated. Ain't no thing.
We should discuss this over beer, I agree from a strength training perspective, from a sport perspective and when considered in relation to other movements they’re acceptable.Side note, crossfit pullups (the kicking kind) do not count. Totally missing the point of the exercise.
Heh you have me confused. I don't mind hot weather, I'm used to sweating my face off working in hot AF garages
I'm in Dallas for the week. Good lord it's hot. How do people live here?
I'm not a big fan of Seattle, except for King Salmon, King Crab, and The Walrus and Carpenter.
My fiance wanted to move to Seattle bad but I talked her out of it being basically no racetracks nearby.
Wow. Did you happen to remember a post I made back in 2016 about heat or just really good at searching? Impressive either wayOT #27: Hot as Bawls Everywhere
I'd get bored with only 2 nearby. Driving to California for the good tracks all summer would blow.... what? Pacific Raceways is a 30 min drive south and it's byooootiful. Like driving through a forest. The Ridge is a 2hr drive away. That's about it, though.
In the works homie be patient.