Guide: Pollution might be the toughest game to win
At this time of year, it is not unreasonable to think that persons think about the quality of the air they breath while exercising. They may consider pollution, climate change and more, and wonder: is it better to be indoors?
The answer to the question above might be "yes", and that is very much true as long as the indoors is sufficiently ventilated, heated and/or cooled. It is vital to ensure that moist and temperatures are at comfortable levels and that the air exchange allows for good air quality.
Learn more about the many indoor climate parameters that affect the indoor climate in sports facilities.