How to Beat the Summer Heat and Still Work Out
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Last updated: Tuesday, June 7, 2011

With all this rain we’ve been having on the East Coast, I’m so psyched that warmer, sunny days are here. It’s finally starting to feel like Summer! It’s been a shock to my system though, exercise-wise. I’ve been so used to running in breezy temps between the 50s and 60s that hot and humid 80-degree temps feel overwhelming. Running, biking, hiking, even walking feels harder in the heat. Here are some tips that have helped me get through my Summer workouts. Be flexible about when you work out. I’ve become obsessed with checking the weather, and I look to see when the temps are going to be the lowest that day. Sometimes it’s early in the morning, and sometimes late in the evening, so I rearrange my schedule to fit in exercise during the coolest time of day. A plus about morning workouts is a lot of my neighbors are watering their lawns, so I run through their sprinklers to stay even cooler. Invest in

some wicking clothes. I used to wear cotton tank tops and shorts, but they’d get sweaty, cling to my skin, and make me feel hotter. Wicking clothes pull the moisture away from my skin, so I really do feel cooler. Wearing a hat to keep the hot sun off my head and face also helps – just make sure the hat is wicking too and breathes. Take a cold shower. I know it seems a little odd to shower before a workout, but the cold water cools me down. I leave my hair wet and pop it in a bun, and when I head outside water drips down my face and neck and it feels so refreshing. If you have short hair, carry a water bottle with you and squeeze a little on top of your head whenever you need a little cooling boost. Those aren’t the only tips; keep reading.

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How to Beat the Summer Heat and Still Work Out