The weather has been getting a bit warmer where I live and I get really hot during my workouts. So, It's still pretty cool in the mornings though. It's definitely not air conditioner season here yet. We actually had a bit of snow a week ago. I work out in my living room and when I started going through "the change", I began opening windows, using fans, or even turning the air conditioner on for my workouts. Then, I would return everything back to normal and let the house get back to its normal temperature while I put my workout equipment away. I'm not having hot flashes. I have those under control. It's just the normal getting hot when one exerts that much energy, but I don't have a tolerance for getting that hot anymore. My husband used to be at work while I did my workouts, but now he's home. He doesn't need to cool the house down when he exercises, because getting hot doesn't bother him, so he does not understand why I'm doing this. He thinks I'm nuts, and I'm making the house uncomfortably cool for him. We don't exercise together, because we have different goals. I'm turning the temperature down to 67 for cardio and strength workouts. Is this normal? I tend to be cold most of the time, but I just don't thing 67 and is that unreasonable. I still sweat, but the temperature is tolerable enough for my workout. What temperature do the rest of you prefer for exercise? Do you cool your house (or your workout room if you're one of the lucky ones? I think I'm almost done with menopause. For those of you that are done with the transition, do you still tend to overheat or will that go away when my body is done being temperamental? What happens when I get my heartrate up and sweat is that I feel like I'm burning up from the inside out. I used to just get hot. Now, when I feel like I get too hot, making me feel almost claustrophobic. I'm dressing appropriately - well, I wouldn't go out in public at my age in my workout clothes, but my outfits are breathable materials. For cardio days, I'm actually wearing a top that looks an awful lot like a bra. I didn't dress so scantily in my younger days, but now I find it necessary. So, I feel like the only other thing I can do to help my body not overheat is to turn down the temperature. I know, I'm rambling. I guess I just need to know if I'm normal. lol