Training in extreme heat

It is very important to understand our bodies when we work out.  More important, is knowing how our bodies react to heat.  Enjoying the sunshine, and surviving extreme heat are very different.

In either humid or dry climate, we need to drink more than normal water intake.  Water is really the only substance that can rehydrate our bodies.  It does a much more perfect job than juices, so drink water.

Also, keep track of your urine.  It should never get too yellow, for this is a sure sign of mild dehydration.  Be sure to keep urine clear or very light.

You can do severe damage to yourself by not being enough hydrated on extremely hot days, so please avoid short and long term illness and be safe when working out in the heat.

If you are outdoors, be sure to have a hat on, sunglasses, and keep water with you at all times.

Have a wonderful day!

Boaz

on 7/19/2008

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OzzieOcean Thanks for the great advise!
OzzieOcean on 7/22/2008

Carina I am so glad I took up running just in time to adjust to the summer heat and to understand the importance of keeping well hydrated. I took a motorcycle riding course this weekend and it's not fun geared up in a long sleeve shirt, jeans, boots, helmet and gloves. The entire class (who were all out of shape & overweight) was complaining/whining (including the guys!) about the heat while I just grinned underneath my helmet. Great tip!
Carina on 7/22/2008

runningbear I learned this lesson the hard way a few weeks ago. Thanks for posting this critically important tip!!
runningbear on 7/20/2008

CurvyGurl Great advice. And definitely don't depend on soda to hydrate yourself. Like you said, water is the number 1 best hydrator.
CurvyGurl on 7/19/2008


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