Summer is coming! It’s important to be aware that heat and humidity can change running in many different ways. Down here in Florida, we understand the importance of dealing with heat and humidity, but this is important no matter where you live.
Let's review of what happens to body temperature when we exercise:
- Body temperature goes up so the body sweats to try to cool it body temp down
- Body cools down as the sweat evaporates from our skin
- Body also sends more blood to the skin to cool us down, but during exercise the blood is also being sent to our working muscles - this can lead to overheating
- Body can divert more blood to skin, but then not as much going to muscles, so muscles have to work harder to produce the same effort
Heat in a dry climate:
- Dry air evaporates sweat from your body almost as quickly as you’re producing it so you can become dehydrated much more quickly.
- As you become more and more dehydrated throughout a run, your heart needs to work harder to pump your blood because it’s becoming thicker (as you lose water)
- This is called cardiac drift: your heart rate increases over the course of a run even when the intensity stays the same.
- Heat and sun increase your core body temperature. As soon as you start getting too warm, running will feel much more difficult even if your pace is the same as usual.
Heat and humidity:
- The air is already super saturated with water, so less evaporation is occuring - the water/sweat stays on your skin
- Lack of evaporation of the sweat from your skin (because there is already so much moisture in the air) leads to decreased ability for the body to cool itself
- Body tries to compensate by sweating more to get the cooling effect, which can lead to increased dehydration
How heat and humidity can affect performance:
- Running pace is affected as temperature rises
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