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As temperatures and humidity levels rise over summer, many of us retreat indoors to keep our exercise routine going. Swapping the outdoor running track for a treadmill in the gym is certainly a good idea, but if you plan to continue exercising outdoors, especially in regions where the temperature soars, it is important to prepare and protect your body against the effects of heat and sun.
Sweating is the body’s way of cooling itself, but it also means the body is losing fluid, and if this isn’t sufficiently replenished, it can lead to dehydration. What's more, in hot and humid conditions the body has to work harder to regulate its core temperature, if this increases too much, it can result in heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
If you are planning to exercise outdoors in the hotter months, keep these important tips in mind:
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