It’s Summer! Beat the Heat with these Summer Workout Tips
Baby, it’s hot out
there!
If you have been working out over the past winter and spring
months, you may be surprised at the new challenges that summertime fitness
throws at you. Today is the first day of
summer, and you are probably discovering that your body reacts to the heat and
humidity differently than it does to cooler, drier conditions.
But don’t let the heat cause you to lose your momentum. You can keep working hard in the summer, you
just have to adjust your approach a little.
Keep the following summertime fitness tips in mind as you continue
getting stronger and healthier.
1. Cool down first! You can improve your performance in the heat
by lowering your body temperature before heading outside. Taking a cold shower or simply putting ice
cold cloths on the back of your neck can help you to better tolerate the heat.
2. Find some shade. You may need to move your workout to a
different area in order to be in the shade.
If you are a runner or biker, change your route to a wooded area.
3. Avoid caffeine. Because caffeine acts as a diuretic, it
forces water out of your system. This is
the last thing you want when exercising in the summer heat. Save your caffeine intake for several hours before
or after your workout, rather than near the time you will be exercising.
4. Stay hydrated! Drinking plenty of water before, during and
after your workout will reduce the heat stress on your body.
5. Choose your clothing carefully. Now more than ever it is important to wear
clothing that will move sweat away from your body and help it evaporate it
quickly. A cotton t-shirt may be fine in
the winter, but you will be much cooler in a fabric designed for exercise.
6. Change your workout time. If you are used to exercising during lunch or
in the afternoon, you may need to adjust your schedule for the summer
months. Early mornings and late evenings
are the best times for outdoor exercise.
On blistering, hot days, even the shade will not bring much relief.
7. Wear white or
light colored clothing. Lighter
colors reflect the heat better than darker, more intense colors.
8. Take breaks. Your body can only handle so much extreme
heat. When the thermometer climbs, you
may find that you need more frequent breaks to keep performing at your best. Be sure to take them. Listening to your body and caring for it is
not a sign of weakness: it’s smart.
9. Monitor your heart. The heat places greater stress on your
heart. Keep tabs on your heart rate as
you work out in the heat. If it spikes
quickly or stays too high, give it a rest.
10. Hit the gym.
You may find that it is best to simply move your workout indoors for
the summer. If you would prefer not to
put your body under summer stress, work out in a gym. You will have the added benefit of personal
attention and group accountability. It’s
a great time to work on form, increase intensity, and plan out a new and
exciting workout routine. Beat the heat by
mixing things up this summer-try a gym workout.
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