tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3415039431326089985.post4869511673138674674..comments2024-03-25T09:03:19.099-07:00Comments on Well, I'm TRYING to run...: Training log - Week ending 1/25/2015AKA Darkwave, AKA Anarcha, AKA Cris.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09873516028463495708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3415039431326089985.post-91979765997019549662015-01-25T19:59:18.206-08:002015-01-25T19:59:18.206-08:00I'm allowed to not envy you because I live in ...I'm allowed to not envy you because I live in New Orleans. But dude, it's actually been COLD here this year. Like in the 40s! It might as well be Michigan! <br />The difference humidity/dew point makes can be very noticeable. Since I train in high humidity all the time, it can actually be greatly to my advantage on hot, humid race days. I've run very well in two marathons that were unseasonably hot and humid: not that I ran fast, but I placed well, because I did better than others unused to the conditions. It can be a huge factor! Graciehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05641028266038110278noreply@blogger.com