So I was sprinting in 40 degrees Fahrenheit and I was running 40’s, I wa a wondering what my time would be in ideal temperature is I was running 4.5’s? How much did the temperature change my time?
So I was sprinting in 40 degrees Fahrenheit and I was running 40’s, I wa a wondering what my time would be in ideal temperature is I was running 4.5’s? How much did the temperature change my time?
Somewhere in this post is a discernible question but I've yet to find it.
About 7.5, give or take 12%
40degF isn't cold.
This will give you as good an estimate as you'll find anywhere.
frozzzzen wrote:
40degF isn't cold.
For sprints it is.
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