Sunday, July 1, 2018

6 Keys to Staying Hydrated

                                 Hydrate

                               
                                 Nutrate

                               
                        Poop

                               
                                 Run

In the summer, planning out your run the day before is just as crucial as logging those miles.  I am a Weather Channel app addict.  Extreme amazement at how often they get it wrong.  It still helps to have some sort of expectation as to the elements.  The next two weeks are gonna be scorchers here in Chicagoland.  With training runs of 16, 17 and 2 10 milers during the extreme heat I've gotta plan on getting up as early as possible to get some relief from the blistering heat and have a strategy for hydration.

If you are planning a long run, walk, or hike here are some tips to stay hydrated.

  1. Hydrate before you go.  This takes some planning so you don't have to "go" when you go, but if you start hydrated it's easier to maintain hydration.
  2. Choose a course that provides water.  Many public parks have drinking fountains throughout.  I am lucky enough to live near one that even has fountains for my furry running companion.  Gotta keep pups hydrated too.
  3. Carry a water bottle.  Not the most convenient because it gets tiresome carrying the bottle around.  It's funny how heavy a water bottle can begin to feel when you start to get fatigued.
  4. Drive ahead and leave bottles on your path.  Not the safest most secure method, but if you are very familiar with your territory this plan can work for you.
  5. Wear a water bottle belt.  The sloshing around may be uncomfortable, but it is handier than carrying that bottle around.  I found that strapping the belt around my hips was much more comfortable than around my waste.  It also doesn't put as much pressure on your bladder if you take in too much liquid.
  6. Wear a hydration pack.  A new favorite of mine.  My husband was careful to select one for me that couldn't get over-packed and become too heavy, the Camelbak Rogue is a game changer.  Comfortable and able to store GU, keys and a cell phone it allows you to take frequent small sips and stay refreshed.
Happy running.  Stay safe and hydrated.
My 2018 Chicago Marathon training schedule.

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6 Keys to Staying Hydrated

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