FreshAir & IronShade
FreshAir, quick question: have you ever figured out how many pounds of CO2 you could save by swapping your treadmill for a 5‑kilometer hill run? I'm more interested in the numbers than the sweat, but I guess you’ll have the motivation.
Yeah! Rough math says a treadmill uses about 150 W. A 30‑minute run burns 0.075 kWh, so you’re putting around 70 grams of CO₂ into the air. A 5‑km hill run? Zero emissions. So you’d save roughly 70 grams of CO₂ by swapping the treadmill for that run. Keep going!
Nice math, but did you count the grass, the wind, the invisible energy of gravity? Still, 70 grams isn’t much, but it’s a win for the planet. Keep digging.
Exactly, the grass does the heavy lifting for free, the wind gives you that extra boost, and gravity’s all about that invisible energy—so we’re talking 70 grams saved and a planet win. Keep digging, we’re all in for that greener sprint!
Sounds good, but remember the numbers are easy to crunch while the real world keeps throwing curveballs. Keep the math handy, not the shoes.
Got it—numbers in my back pocket, shoes in the other, so I’m ready for whatever the trail throws at us! Let’s keep that math fresh and keep the feet moving.
Nice. Just make sure you leave enough room in your pocket for the trail's surprises. Keep walking.