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* Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
* Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing.
* Take breaks in shaded areas or air-conditioned spaces.
* Use cooling packs or cold compresses to lower ___ temperature.
* Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours.
* Monitor heat indexes and temperature forecasts.
* Avoid hot showers, which can raise ___ temperature before cooling.
* Use fans, misting bottles, “or spray bottles to cool down.”
* Eat small… frequent meals to avoid dehydration.
* Consider cooling centers or community pools for relief. Let me know if you’d like me to expand on these points!
Summer is the time to head outdoors and have fun. Whether swimming, pickle ball, sports, gardening or maintaining your walk/run schedule⁘the weather is bright, the days are long and you aren’t bundled up in heavy coat. But sometimes the heat can make it daunting⁘and with more heat waves, you have to take some precautions. Here are teh best tips for outdoor exercise in the heat.
Manage your day, do activities in the early morning or late afternoon/evening. According a study , during hot days, the best option is to run in the early morning. This is especially true in urban locations which have concrete buildings soak up the sun throughout the day and may make late in the day runs hotter than expected.
In order to acclimatize to the weather successfully, the process must be gradual. Head out for your run earlier than usual, with your water bottle, and complete your a shorter and gentler version of your workout. Check your heart rate and your level of heat and continue to do this until you feel like you’re feeling back to normal.