QOTD: We have made it to June, which means its an appropriate time to discuss running in warmer temps. For those of yall living up north you may feel a bit like Olaf about the seasons changing. For those of us in the south its a different story. For today lets discuss how you deal with running in the heat that is different than the cooler months of the year. Any tips, suggestions, or adjustments you make to your running schedule?
ATTQOTD: West-Central FL here, so lots of heat and humidity. And I've had heat stroke twice, so I'm extra susceptible to heat-related illness now. Thanks to the combo of a hot Tampa Bay and a hot Gulf, our overnight low temps generally don't go below 80 and humidity levels are right around 100%, so even an early morning swim... er,
run is tough on the system.

Frankly, I find the air moves a bit and the humidity drops a smidge at sunrise, so I make no attempt to go out any earlier than that. I do short runs in the evenings a little before sunset, when the heat index might be 100+, but we get a nice Gulf breeze going - IF it's not monsooning. The risk is so great for evening storms, I can't plan on doing long runs late, so I do them early. I'm always happy to run in the rain when it's hot, but the Tampa Bay area is called the Lightning Capital of the World for good reason: I won't go out if there's lightning in the area.
Adjustments: I run by perceived effort, not pace. Always wear a visor and sunglasses. Electrolytes, electrolytes, electrolytes! I carry a handheld bottle of Nuun and bring extra Nuun tabs so I can refill at fountains; I'll easily go through 80oz on a long run and routinely lose 5-8% of my body weight to fluid loss. I wear a bandanna tied around my wrist - it's great for soaking in a cold water fountain and squeezing over my head, wrists, neck or draping over my shoulders. I run routes with tons of shade, so I'm never baking under the sun for more than maybe 30 secs at a time. Note that NONE of these make it feel less hot - they just help me survive, lol!
For me, the effects of heat are cumulative and really start doing me in by Aug., so I'll also put in some time on the treadmill or pool, and have even split long runs to do some outdoors, then finish indoors or in the pool.
Thanks everyone. Its appreciated.
I'm sorry for your loss,
@LSUlakes.