Hi all,
Three questions if anyone has a moment
1. I need a some supplemental cooling for the gym(weights and elliptical) and summer/fall runs. Right now I can't afford the highly reviewed Glacier Tek vest. The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America(MSAA) has a Polar vest and Steele vest that use ice packs; both can received for free via a scholarship. I've tried a polar evaporative vest for running in the heat and that was essentially useless. Does anyone have thoughts on which is better, and how much more useful these are in comparison to the evaporative vest I tried?
2. I was thinking of buying a Fros-T shirt as I could afford one right now. Does anyone have any experience here. I.E. would it work much better than dipping a polyester shirt in water/ not cause chaffing, etc....?
3. My right leg tends to get warm and numb when exercising despite the relative cool that my upper body may be experiencing . Does anyone have ideas on how to keep this area cool at the gym?
Thanks for everyone's thoughts. I'm a first time poster and can't express how useful this site is to a younger man who wants to maintain a positive life experience physically and emotionally despite having MS. :-)
Three questions if anyone has a moment
1. I need a some supplemental cooling for the gym(weights and elliptical) and summer/fall runs. Right now I can't afford the highly reviewed Glacier Tek vest. The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America(MSAA) has a Polar vest and Steele vest that use ice packs; both can received for free via a scholarship. I've tried a polar evaporative vest for running in the heat and that was essentially useless. Does anyone have thoughts on which is better, and how much more useful these are in comparison to the evaporative vest I tried?
2. I was thinking of buying a Fros-T shirt as I could afford one right now. Does anyone have any experience here. I.E. would it work much better than dipping a polyester shirt in water/ not cause chaffing, etc....?
3. My right leg tends to get warm and numb when exercising despite the relative cool that my upper body may be experiencing . Does anyone have ideas on how to keep this area cool at the gym?
Thanks for everyone's thoughts. I'm a first time poster and can't express how useful this site is to a younger man who wants to maintain a positive life experience physically and emotionally despite having MS. :-)
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