Thurs - 10 mile hilly bike ride about 12 mph on hybrid - started this ride @ 11:50 am, and on the bike, it was ok.
Fri - today Amber and I ran/walked 8 miles. 6 am start
Sat - today, I started at 8:30, wunderground reported 82 degrees, 100% humidity, and 96 degree heat index, in south LA (feeling sorry for Chad who has to work out in the heat everyday). I hydrated really well before the run, and I decided to carry my water with me instead of driving to drop the water. Normally, I do not require water for a 4 mile run, but with the extreme heat, I make sure that I have water
every 20 minutes. I did not run fast, but felt good during the run, even with the extreme heat. For me, hydration is the key. Over the past few years, it is mandatory. For me, water is just as important as having good running shoes. This is mostly because I am trying to do everything I can to have a decent run. If I am dehydrated, I do not feel as good on my runs, so I try to do all of the things that I can in hopes of a good run.
Do I always have good runs, NO, as documented many times on this forum, but when I have a bad run, it's probably not because of dehydration. Drink up - you will feel better. As someone who has always struggled in the heat, I can tell you, that you can get accustomed to running in the heat. You just need to be careful, especially if you are starting now. Will I ever be fast in the heat, I don't think so, but you can learn to run in the heat and feel better, even in extreme heat like we have now. I proved this to myself a couple of years ago. It's almost like a HUGE hill you have to get over. You feel awful, trying to get acclimated to the heat, but once you get over the hill, you finally feel that you can do it, and feel a little better in the heat. Also, as mentioned before, if I am going over an hour, I also use Gatorade and gels to replace the electrolytes. Be Careful!
Gotta Go - gotta drink some water.
