Hey everyone, thanks for the replies!
There were a lot of articles online, you can google best time to exercise, best temps. etc. The lowest ok. temp to practice in was 67 degrees. Here are some of the things I found:
From:
http://www.netwellness.org/question.cfm/37584.htm :
Consumer Health Information Web:
Exercise and Fitness Temperature of workout facility
03/19/2006 04:40PM
Question:
What is the ideal temperature in a fitness center, the one I use has the thermostat set at 69 degrees and has large fans blowing at top speed, as a result I wear a sweat shirt to stay comfortable while exercising.
Answer:
According to the National Strength and Conditioning Association's "Essentials of Strength and Conditioning", a recommended temperature range for a strength and conditioning facility is 72 to 78 degrees.
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From the article "The Best Time to Exercise": http://www.acefitness.org/fitfacts/fitfacts_display.aspx?itemid=53
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Warm is better
It is the influence of circadian rhythms on body temperature that seems to yield the most control over the quality of a workout. When body temperature is at its highest, your workouts will likely be more productive; when your temperature is low, chances are your exercise session may be less than optimal.
Body temperature is at its lowest about one to three hours before most of us wake up in the morning, in contrast to late afternoon when body temperature reaches its peak. (To determine your own circadian peak, refer to the box to the left.)
Studies have consistently shown that exercise during these late-in-the-day hours produces better performance and more power. Muscles are warm and more flexible, perceived exertion is low, reaction time is quicker, strength is at its peak, and resting heart rate and blood pressure are low. "
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From "How Do I Choose The Right Gym?" : http://www.bodytrends.com/articles/getting_started/choosegym.htm
"How clean is the air, and is the temperature of the gym kept at a level that won't increase the likelihood injuries? The air in a gym should be fresh and well-circulated. It should never smell stale or musty. The temperature should not be so cold that you can't warm up your muscles and joints. Temperatures that are too cold make joint and muscle injuries more likely. "