26-05-2012, 08:03 AM
Hi Flrunner
here are 2 articles we have on Time-to-Run relating to the heat
Training and Competition in Warm Conditions
http://www.time-to-run.com/physiology/wa...itions.htm
and
Collapse in the heat
http://www.time-to-run.com/theabc/collapse.htm
adding to this is the understanding that one wears light coloured clothes when training and racing in the heat, and that you hydrate before training and hydrate during training and racing.
Some athletes try to hydrate the day before an event if they know it will be hot.
The one big rule is not to start too fast but to start at a pace which you have trained for and to slowly increase your speed as you near the finish.
Pace judgement is most important during events
hope this helps
TheEd
here are 2 articles we have on Time-to-Run relating to the heat
Training and Competition in Warm Conditions
http://www.time-to-run.com/physiology/wa...itions.htm
and
Collapse in the heat
http://www.time-to-run.com/theabc/collapse.htm
adding to this is the understanding that one wears light coloured clothes when training and racing in the heat, and that you hydrate before training and hydrate during training and racing.
Some athletes try to hydrate the day before an event if they know it will be hot.
The one big rule is not to start too fast but to start at a pace which you have trained for and to slowly increase your speed as you near the finish.
Pace judgement is most important during events
hope this helps
TheEd