Prolly about 100-108 with outrageous humidity hey who dont love the slip and slide mats after one of them practices lol
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Prolly about 100-108 with outrageous humidity hey who dont love the slip and slide mats after one of them practices lol
129 degree in Iraq in 2009.
The air conditioning in the dojo broke and we were doing our Green Belt course for MCMAP and my instructor was like be there at 1000 if you still want to get your Green Belt, and after a shit load of waters and a couple of really sweaty awkward grappling matches, I got it. The hottest I ever was was in Kuwait it was 139 degrees in August when we landed. Unreal heat. Made me happy to work nights. :)
One of my wrestling coaches kept the heater cranked all the way up all day long in the summer. It stayed around 120 in the wrestling room.
120 deg in iraq, but I wasn't training jiu jitsu... I was doing a corporals (leadership course) course for the marines
104 with about 100% humidity. Birmingham AL. IN THE GODDAMN GI.
For the first time ever (well in the 3.5 years I have been training) BJJ has been cancelled tonight due to a combination of the heat (Melbourne is in the middle of a fairly decent heatwave) and the grass fires around our town. The building we train in has no air conditioning, no cooling, no fans and a nice tin roof.