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Old 09-13-2007, 08:22   #29
hoot72
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Given I live in one of the most, if not THE most humid infested frying pan's in the world, if one were to migrate from colder climates to asia, would you agree the smart thing to do to adjust to the heat and humidity is to get out and train in the heat smartly (i.e. re-hydrating and keeping yourself covered) and putting in the miles and trying to get a good solid ruck in regardless of the time of day (i.e. a good solid 15-25 kilometer ruck) on a consistent basis?

Or does that not really make a difference? You either are fit or you're not.
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