
Ep 43: Hot Tips for Running Safely this Summer - Training Smart in the Heat
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Running in the heat doesn’t have to feel miserable or dangerous. In this episode, I’m sharing my top tips for staying safe, strong, and mindful while training through the summer heat and humidity. Whether you’re preparing for a fall race or just trying to keep your routine going, these strategies will help you feel more confident (and a lot more comfortable) out there.
You’ll learn:
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Why running in the heat feels harder and how your body works to cool you down
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When and what to wear to stay cool and protected
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How to hydrate before, during, and after your runs (including how to estimate your sweat rate)
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The signs of heat-related illness, and when it’s time to stop or seek help
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What heat acclimatization actually does in your body (and why it makes your fall races feel easier!)
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Why it’s okay to slow down and how to train smart by effort, not pace
Every summer mile builds mental strength. You’ve got this!
What’s one thing you’re going to try on your next run? DM me or email your questions about running in the heat. I’d love to feature them in a future episode.
And if you enjoyed this episode, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review. It helps more runners find the show and join our mindful running community.
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The information contained in this podcast is intended to serve as educational information and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should consult your primary care physician before undertaking any fitness regimen or exercise, which can pose serious health risks if undertaken or performed improperly. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in the videos is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/advanced practice provider.
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