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Tips for exercising in hot weather

Exercising in hot weather increases our body temperature. Sure, our bodies have built-in cooling systems that help us adjust to heat. That’s why we perspire. But this natural cooling system can fail if we’re exposed to soaring temperatures for too long.

Tip #1 – Drink Up

To keep cool, make sure first of all that you’re drinking plenty of water. Whileyou’re exercising, drink 8 to 10 ounces of water every 20 minutes. After exercise, drink more – at minimum, another 8 ounces.

Tip # 2 – Ease Up

If you’re used to working out in cooler climates, take it easy at first. Just accept the fact that you can’t do what you normally do.  If you’re a brisk walker, slow it down. Remember that even a 20-minute workout has positive health effects. It’s the number of days you exercise that matters most. Frequency of days far outweighs the amount of time of any given exercise session.

Tip # 3 – Avoid the hottest part of the day

Rise early to catch the cool of the morning, or go out at sunset or later. In the heat of midday, take cover under shade.

Tip # 4 – Wear light colored, lightweight clothing 

Dark colors absorb the heat, which can make you feel as if you’re wrapped in a warm blanket. Heavyweight, tight-fitting clothing will also heat you up. Keep it loose. Keep it light. More air will be able to circulate over your skin, keeping you cool.

  For more inspiring tips and advice please check out: CommonHealth’s Tips for an Active Lifestyle

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