The struggle is real.
Exercising in summer really is the best. It’s energising, invigorating, and guaranteed to put you in a great mood.
That is, until you actually get around to doing it — because at that point, you remember that exercising in summer is actually the very worst, and that it comes with a whole range of complications that just don’t exist in the colder months.
Compared to winter, you are no longer your graceful, never-sweats-too-much, composed self. Your hair is no longer well-behaved and your breathing and heartbeat no longer seem to be under control.
And yet, the bright blue skies and beautiful weather continue to trick you into thinking it would be a great idea to get outside and go for a run.
“Come out and play,” say the blue skies. “We promise you’ll enjoy it.”
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Expectation: the redness in your face will dissipate on the drive from the gym to the supermarket.
Reality: the checkout chick asks if you need medical attention.
I love exercising in summer, I burn more calories. If you know its going to be a hot day get up early.