From football to marching band, outdoor practice is starting to pick up as temperatures in North Texas rise. Here's what experts say about exercising in heat.
The Texas summer has decided to ramp up just as youth and high school sports are kicking off intense practices.There is a heat advisory in place for North Texas for the rest of the week, with high temperatures pushing 100 degrees or higher by this weekend."So when children and athletes are exercising heat, the most important thing is to dissipate that heat.
Once the athletes are on the field, they need to drink often – every 15 to 30 minutes. School districts require coaches to follow this protocol anyway, but its good for parents to ensure as well.
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