Summer is almost upon us, and warmer temperatures require different measures when exercising outdoors.
Although Canada is known by its grueling Winter, the country’s heat may be just as damaging if proper precautions are not taken before running.

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As I write this blog post, for instance, it’s 30 C (feels like 33 C) in Toronto, and the Meteorological Service of Canada has issued a heat warning. It means the weather conditions pose a high health risky and the city activated emergency cooling station.
So what should I be aware of when running outdoors? Here are five simple, yet really effective tips:
1 – Drink as much water as possible
First and foremost, stay hydrated. You lose fluids in excess when it’s hot as your body tends to sweat more to regulate your temperature. Enhancing your water intake before, during and after your workout keep you from feeling extreme fatigue, or even dizziness and confusion. In extreme cases, dehydration may cause diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Drink water!

2- Stay away from certain fabrics
Cotton shirts absorb sweat and gets heavier as your workout goes on. Try lighter materials and lighter colors, as they tend to reflect instead of keeping the sun’s heat.
3 – Timing is very important
Try avoiding mid-day workouts, especially from noon to 3 p.m. By running early in the morning or even in the evening, you will find a much cooler environment that will preserve your health and performance.
4 – Listen to your body
This tip applies to almost every single aspect of running, but especially when extreme weather conditions are in place. It is important to understand how your body responds to different environments. More importantly, don’t be afraid to slow down your pace or stop completely if you are not feeling well. Your safety comes first, and Summer heat may be harmful if you neglect the signs.
5- Be aware
Heat alerts, poor air quality, humidity and all sorts of factors interfere in your workout. Sometimes you would be better off using a treadmill in a cooler space rather than insisting on going outdoors. So make sure to check the latest updates and consider whether it is worth it to train on the street.
Quick reminder: there is a pandemic still going on! Make sure you stay 6ft away from people when in public. Enjoy the Summer!

