Ran in the rain and wind but fully prepared for it. Baseball cap so the glasses donβt get splattered with rain β Cheap headphones so Iβm not panicking about them getting ruined β Suitable amount of clothing β
And off I went. All good except for the fact that despite being very wet it was mild and wearing a baseball cap made me feel uncomfortably warm but it was better to be warm than the alternative - rain splattered specs.
I enjoyed this one. I felt like I had a bit more to give but decided to make my way home while I still felt good. I have felt great all day because I ran - thereβs no other explanation.
As an aside, I have been *suffering* (not really the right word) with hip pain and have realised that I need to do extra exercises and stretches for that so the last few says have been a mix of running joy combined with hip flexor exercises to minimise the discomfort Iβve been experiencing.
So Iβm feeling fitter AND better educated ππ
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I agree, I always run with a light weight running cap whether Iβm wearing my glasses or contact lenses. It doubles as a disguise and a sweat band lol. π§’ itβs my uniform that transforms me into a runnerππ½ββοΈ
Well done, that cap works in the rain doesnβt it? one run i ended up taking my glasses off because they were so wet i couldnβt see, and that was fun π a very blurry world
It feels much loser than it should for half way through november but i guess itβll get cold at some point
I wouldnβt be safe running without glasses - am blind in one eye and shortsighted in the other so no depth perception is also a factor. Not complaining though - one working eyeball ha better than none π
For some reason, Iβm especially fond of the last one (skating squat)... perhaps it reminds me of youthful adventures to the rink. Then again, maybe not: my skating was always more of a wobbly shuffle.
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