What's the hottest temp you've ever trained in?

Thread: What's the hottest temp you've ever trained in?

Tags: None
  1. Anthony Peck said:

    What's the hottest temp you've ever trained in?

    What a night on the mats at 10th Planet Melbourne. 43C, or ~110F. We still had a mat full of beasts, smashed out F series in under 15 minutes, followed by tech of the night, sparring AND conditioning (comp in 2.5 weeks).

    I almost envy you guys in the polar vortex... Almost!
     
  2. DavidBaut's Avatar

    DavidBaut said:
    115, West Texas heat in mid July early August. Everyday.
     
  3. Josh Bodmon said:
    Please complain about your awesome sauna temps while we freeze up here in Canadia... :P In all honesty, I don't know what the temperature was, but this past summer, we visited a club in Toronto for a bjj community super seminar event. There were a tonne of people learning and repping out techniques in a gym with two individual window ACs and no open doors or windows. We absolutely baked over the 4 hours we were there, had dripping gis and were literally sweating the entire ride home from overheating at the gym(sorry if the visuals are too graphic and gross).
     
  4. ScottRay said:
    Texas is brutal. Especially down here in the swamps where the humidity is so high. Most of the time above 80%. Folks from Vegas and Phoenix come here and can't handle it. Above 70 something percent humidity, your sweat doesn't evapirate.. Which means it doesn't cool you, like it does in low humidity, ie southwest areas and desert areas like Phoenix and Vegas.... Lol. Now, I trained in Vegas one summer and my lips were so dry and cracked by the time I gave in and used some girly lip balm they were already ruined. The extreme low humidity has its negatives as well.
     
  5. Greg W said:
    LOL, might have trained in 90F once!!
     
  6. Scott Yockel said:
    108F in the Edinboro wrestling room!
     
  7. Tori Applegate's Avatar

    Tori Applegate said:
    Not sure exactly, somewhere around 105 ish I'm sure. Our old building was metal and had no a/c. Oh, also..in south Alabama there is this thing called humidity that makes the heat and the cold worse. :-/
    Be one with yourself and know you can do anything when you are friends with yourself.


    10th Planet Gulf Shores Official Website
     
  8. Nate Harris said:
    It was weird for me the first time I ever worked out/trained in LA. After training in the high desert and not sweating a huge amount because of the dry climate, going to a humid climate and just pouring gallons out of every pore I was like, "WTF is wrong with me?" lol
     
  9. Chris Herzog's Avatar

    Chris Herzog said:
    104-108ish why training with the fighters at Miletich Fighting Systems in Iowa. Pat used to turn the heat on if it was less than 90 degrees.
    Check out my instructional website:www.zogipedia.com



    Head Coach 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Rochester www.10thplanetjiujitsurochester.com
     
  10. Isaac Atley said:
    i trained with melbourne monsters in 40 ish degrees celsius a couple times and it was intense.

    In nz though we made our gym into a massive sauna aand then increased the gravity to 50 times normal so we can reach super saiyan. just saying.