Subject: Do you change training during Air Quality Alert days?Every summer we have a few Air Quality Alert days, and today in San Antonio we have one rated as "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups", which includes "adults who exercise outdoors". Normally I'm oblivious to AQAs and just go on exercising, but is seems that recently I've had a few of these days where I have slight trouble taking full breaths (though I have no clue if this was happening on AQA days and just assumed it was the result of some hard workouts ). But I was just reading a different thread about someone developing shortness of breath so this is starting to play games with my head....  So, when you have AQAs do you change your training to inside, just ignore it and train outdoors, or just live obliviously the AQAs? Brian PS You can go to http://www.epa.gov/airnow and see the air qualtiy of your city. Today, Houston is the only just plain "Unhealthy" city, though most of the major cities in TX, OK, NJ, and PA are "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" today. Edited by famelec 2009-06-25 12:04 PM
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