Photos courtesy of nuun.com SUMMER HYDRATION - KEEPING YOUR COOL
As the mercury rises, do you typically have trouble keeping your cool during exercise? Heat exhaustion is a real concern during the summer months, especially in the South, where the heat index can push well above 100° Fahrenheit, plus humidity. Don’t sweat it; there are ways to protect yourself through summer hydration and still get a great workout and have fun. HYDRATION 101 A mere 2% loss in body weight through sweat while exercising has been known to decrease exercise performance greatly. Dehydration cannot only lead to decreased performance, but it can cause muscle cramping, headaches, nausea, and fatigue. In order to prevent dehydration, hydrate according to thirst, replenish lost electrolytes with help of a nutritional supplement, such as NUUN and drink more water throughout the day. Read more about this product https://nuun.com/hydration/. SIGNS OF HEAT EXHAUSTION
SUMMER HYDRATION TIPS Ignoring symptoms can lead to heat stroke, which is much more severe and requires medical treatment. One of the most important things you can do is to stay hydrated. If you’re an evening exerciser, make sure to drink fluid, especially water, throughout the day, not just during your workout. If you’re a morning person, drinking enough the night before is critical. Limit alcoholic beverages, which may contribute to dehydration. Eat colorful and water rich foods to add a boost of hydration. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends drinking:
While hydration is the top concern, there are other steps you can take to prevent heat-related illness. MORE HYDRATION TIPS
These are general summer hydration tips to preventing heat-related illness, but remember that each individual is different. Don’t try to keep up with exercise buddies who may be more tolerant to the heat than you are. Use your head and stay cool! Article Courtesy of http://www.nutriwellcoaching.com
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10/12/2015 01:55:54 am
It is vitally important to stay hydrated during such hot seasons! You can measure the satisfactory level of water in your body by paying attention to your lips - are they chapped?
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