You've got some awesome footage in here. Side note: I can't imagine ever running outside during a Japanese summer. I was a sweaty mess within 10 minutes of just walking outside in Tokyo last August.
@Exjapter
7 ай бұрын
It took my over 10 years to really get used to it. Through my running 'career' I used to basically take summer off, until around 3 years ago when I started running in the heat. That adjustment means if I ever return to Wisconsin in the winter, I will probably die. 😂
@PCuddleBunny
3 ай бұрын
I know this is nich crowd but im glad you made this video super helpful, thank you!! Hopefully you go super viral at some point, great video!
@Exjapter
3 ай бұрын
I will never stop making the niche stuff. I know it won't make my channel famous, but I would be happy with 'underground famous'. lol
@bryandavidasuncion9515
7 ай бұрын
South east asian summers are comparable to Japan I think so I should be good should I get sent there. I hate running after a summer rain though as I find it harder to breath through all the moisture in the air.
@Exjapter
7 ай бұрын
Yes, it does help to be acclimated to it already. Coming from a hot but mostly dry part of the US, it took me years to finally feel able to train over the summer. There are still days when I feel like I am running underwater though...
@bryandavidasuncion9515
7 ай бұрын
@@Exjapter That said, how do you run in winter? Do you have a mask to cover your face from the cold? We don't have winters where I'm from and the coldest we get here is maybe 18C/64F and it kinda hurts the nose even at those temps which is no where near winter temps in Japan. I imagine even the eyes get dry running in winter?
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