jcdenton
Nagasawa Hidenori
Washimi Fan
Walmart Warrior
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Post by jcdenton on Oct 28, 2008 0:30:25 GMT -5
So I train at least once a night at a specific playground, and I have the whole thing set up in my head as a seamless workout
Think Stage 3, but with a time limit
Anyways, tonight was the first night it got really cold here, about 40 degrees
Man I forgot how it makes it really tough to grab on the bars and such, plus the wind and general cold didn't help either
It turned into me worrying more about my grip then actually strength
But my main point here is, I actually love it when it's like this
I don't know, it's a lot tougher, and I feel a lot more satisfied when I finish
I guess it's like beating a game on Hard instead of Medium
Anyone else happy it's winter?
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 28, 2008 12:44:03 GMT -5
No, the tempature in my house is out! (Thank whoever for space heaters!)
But I tried something last winter that was fun, wait for it to snow and have the slides get icy and go down one and jump off to practice for the flying chute, it is high speed split second timing on the jump, although having a rope to grab would be better than landing in snow though.
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Post by Jhonsun on Oct 28, 2008 14:05:46 GMT -5
Average temp in So. Cal. in October: 83ºF
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2D2Will
Kishimoto Shinya
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Post by 2D2Will on Oct 28, 2008 15:37:44 GMT -5
It's unusually cold here. They're calling for snow this week!
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2D2Will
Kishimoto Shinya
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Post by 2D2Will on Oct 28, 2008 15:47:26 GMT -5
Scratch that. It's snowing NOW!
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Post by talledega7 on Oct 28, 2008 15:57:38 GMT -5
Lucky guy. I probably won't get snow until the day after Christmas.
Just always remember: Don't eat the yellow snow.
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Post by bigblind168 on Oct 28, 2008 18:08:36 GMT -5
lol I live in Philadelphia so im used to a late october frosting, and being around 40 degress in mid november before the win chill, when its windy DAMN! not to mention we get a good 6inches- 12inches of snow a year so im used 2 gripping wet things w/o gloves
And my grip actully imporves when its cold out side, idk y but i get a butter grip and can hold on longer, its actuly easier 4 me
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 28, 2008 18:10:06 GMT -5
Just always remember: Don't eat the yellow snow. Its not that bad to be near once you've been near the brown steamy snow
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SuperTiger
Yamada Kōji
Kunoichi-san
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Post by SuperTiger on Oct 28, 2008 18:27:20 GMT -5
OMG, I live in South Carolina and the temps. are down in the 30's which is so beastly for the state b/c we NEVER get snow(like once ever 2 or 3 yrs) Training has become increseingly difficult however but still it feels like it used to!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by obakemono on Oct 28, 2008 18:35:19 GMT -5
It never snows in London... until tonight of course. Endless source of fun on a uni campus.
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Post by talledega7 on Oct 28, 2008 21:42:09 GMT -5
The Carolina's always have this type of weather in October (I'm in North Carolina). But we never get snow. Then it turns to 80 fricken degrees around Thanksgiving. Who says there's no Global Warming? Just always remember: Don't eat the yellow snow. Its not that bad to be near once you've been near the brown steamy snow That particular brand of snow is rather tasty when paired with Thunderbird Wine.
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Cir9Pro
Nagasawa Hidenori
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Post by Cir9Pro on Oct 28, 2008 21:42:09 GMT -5
Colorado has been really cold excluding this week.
When it comes to training, I'm not into the cold weather. It sucks having to wear gloves that lose their grip once it touches snow. Also, you're cold for a whole day when you wake up and your blankets fall on the floor during the night.
The only thing I love about the cold is running. You never get hot or sweat so running is much easier.
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Post by bigblind168 on Oct 28, 2008 21:52:50 GMT -5
so dnt use gloves, thts wht i do
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 28, 2008 23:56:14 GMT -5
Its not that bad to be near once you've been near the brown steamy snow That particular brand of snow is rather tasty when paired with Thunderbird Wine. No, it usually tastes like crap, theres probably a reason for that.
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Post by talledega7 on Oct 29, 2008 8:19:09 GMT -5
Thunderbird Wine makes you so drunk you'd be lucky to actually realize what you were eating. Enough of that stuff in your system would make you able to put down just about anything.
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Post by Yojimbo on Oct 29, 2008 20:10:26 GMT -5
I love winter. Its makes you tough if you train and the bitches around here dont dress as skanky.
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Post by The Chief on Oct 29, 2008 21:40:06 GMT -5
In your average Chi-town winter it get down to about 30 in September. Tough it out, that's what I do.
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Post by bigblind168 on Oct 29, 2008 21:43:02 GMT -5
I love winter. Its makes you tough if you train and the bitches around here dont dress as skanky. hows that bad...?
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Post by The Chief on Oct 29, 2008 21:44:55 GMT -5
What guy doesn't love girls dressed as skanks?
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 29, 2008 21:53:54 GMT -5
Not in this world I don't! Anime world, Then we're talkin'!
But I haven't tried going to playground in cold, although I am going to be some cold weather running tommorow, although I've usually found long distance (Mile and a half, ask Badalight or Yojimbo for details) is hard on the lungs.
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