What are your parameters?
weather? workout? location? who your running with?
The only time that I do not run shirtless in summer is if I’m with a group of runners and nobody else is going shirtless.
What are your parameters?
weather? workout? location? who your running with?
The only time that I do not run shirtless in summer is if I’m with a group of runners and nobody else is going shirtless.
Bullybukly12 wrote:
What are your parameters?
weather? workout? location? who your running with?
The only time that I do not run shirtless in summer is if I’m with a group of runners and nobody else is going shirtless.
how I look!
No need to ever run shirtless.
Bullybukly12 wrote:
What are your parameters?
weather? workout? location? who your running with?
The only time that I do not run shirtless in summer is if I’m with a group of runners and nobody else is going shirtless.
The majority of my training runs are in wooded areas or near bodies of water that attract a lot of bugs. Even the local track is near a densely wooded area with a lot of bugs. It's just not particle to run shirtless most of the time.
mjhaston wrote:
No need to ever run shirtless.
You must live in Alaska or something.
ill be honest, even in the hottest weather, I like to wear something just to wipe the sweat off my brow
I look so good in a shirt that I can't see a reason to take it off.
I've always wondered,
if it feels weird
to wear a singlet in a race,
for those who go shirtless in training.
I never go out shirtless but sometimes take it off and run with it in my hand if it gets too hot. That way I can easily put my shirt back on and still stop by at a grocery or something on the way back to pick up drinks or fruit. Never tried to enter a store shirtless, but I’d freeze if I tried anyway.
Once I got to a certain age almost every shirt seems to chafe me once the weather hits a certain temp and/or humidity, though compression shirts might work given that’s what I use when it’s cooler and I still sweat a ton (upper 30s, 40s). I’ve never run more than 8k in a singlet and I figure that if I had to my nipples might suffer mightily.
If I run solo I tend to run shirtless more often. I'm an assistant coach at a D1 program and do a lot of easy runs with the team, and some workouts with girls program and never take shirt off while running with the team. Not sure my reasoning behind it, I'm sure they wouldn't mind, I think personally I don't feel the most comfortable taking it off.
I never run shirtless. It would create too much pandemonium.
If my nipples are looking good on that day.
I wait until I'm deep into ignoring my shaving routine when my happy trail is at its bushiest and most vibrant. Then, and only then, does the shirt come off.
Heat, Sun, Humidity
Bullybukly12 wrote:
What are your parameters?
Not feeling like a fatass.
mjhaston wrote:
No need to ever run shirtless.
Exactly this, running shirtless is specific to posers
I never run shirtless and live in a region where it is hot and humid more than 6 months of the year. I just find it uncomfortable.
It has been a long time for me. Think by my late 30s I felt a little too old to be doing it, and as I've gotten older and fatter it really seems like a bad idea. My pasty white skin seals the deal. I just suffer in my sweaty tech shirts. Occasionally I will stop midrun to wring them out.
Try not to while in neighborhoods or when youngers are around or with a group
i sweat a lot so my shirt gets soaked and heavy and really uncomfortable. If its cooler i will keep shirt on.
any person i come across is only going to see me for 2-3 seconds.
to each their own. Its not wrong either way.