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Grew up in Florida, average humidity in the 90s, average temp in the 90s F. Ran all the time. Played football in the afternoon, Full court basketball in the afternoon. You get used to it. Though I could run further or faster at night, temp in the high 70s F, but that did not prep you for the 5k and 10k runs which were always in the afternoon.Another point that I find weird and is along the same lines as this so I would like to mention it. It is about the recent Dylan Sophia event.
Who in their right minds goes out in the middle of the afternoon for a run in summer ( there's summer all year round ) in a city that is hot. The temperature in the afternoon should easily be around 40°C. And there were also people running in the park around that time, what kind of weirdos live in this city.
I have been a track athlete all my life and the temperature around my place is also around 40°c and I see no one going for a run between 10:30am to 3:30 pm.
And those hobos, why are they sitting there in an open park in so much heat. There are numerous places they can go around the city where they can be in shade or away from the heat.
The event in itself was fine but the placement of the event should have been either in the morning or the evening.
Where I am now the hobos sit at the street corners for handouts all day, even as the temps hit triple digits.
just sayin'