

How To Beat The Heat, Olympian-Style
10 snips Aug 14, 2024
Pien Huang, health correspondent for NPR, dives into heat training strategies used by Olympians preparing for the Paris Olympics. She explains how acclimating to hot, humid conditions isn't just for elite athletes but can benefit military personnel and outdoor workers too. Pien discusses the physiological changes that happen during heat acclimatization and emphasizes the critical need for hydration. With climate change raising temperatures, she outlines important safety guidelines and stresses awareness of one’s own body during extreme heat.
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Heat Safety in Arizona
- People in Arizona often forget heat safety measures, despite living in a hot climate.
- Eugene LeVar, Arizona's chief heat officer, highlights this issue.
Heat Training Precautions
- Heat training isn't for everyone; consult your doctor.
- Prioritize safety, listen to your body, and stop if it gets too intense.
Systemic Change
- Heat training should not replace systemic change.
- Pollution reduction, especially from fossil fuels, is crucial.