I’ve received several questions on racingin heat and humidity. I wrote a two-part column that can help you racesuccessfully. Here is an excerpt:
Whether you travel for racing or not, you may find yourself concerned with acclimation to heat and humidity. Consider the following situations:
- You train in cool fall air and your next race is in a hot environment.
- You train in cool spring air and the first race of the season is in a hot city.
- You live in a city that is always cool relative to the locations where you race.
- You live in a hot, dry environment but plan to travel to a hot, humid environment for a race.
- You live and work in an air conditioned environment but race in a hot and humid environment.
Take a look at PartI - Acclimating to Heat and Humidity
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