What are your summer plans?
As the heat index rises, what are you planning to do outdoors? As much as I love the milder weather of spring, the summer brings a whole new level of weather.
In the South, the temperature can get into the triple digits. But now, it seems like these temperatures have affected all the states. It's going to be a hot one!
My goal is to get outside more. The last couple of years has left me very comfortable being inside. This has affected my mental health. I got way too comfortable staying inside and started feeling doubtful. I made the commitment to get out more and enjoy the scenery more.
In the latter part of Spring, I joined the USTA (United States Tennis Association) for their Tennis 101 program. I needed a refresher on my technique and to socialize more. It was the best way to spend my Thursday and Friday mornings. The group consisted of only four other ladies, which made training more effective. We played doubles and learned some new swings. During our last class, the temperature was 90 degrees at 10:00 a.m., and my water was not cutting it. Our trainer handed me a bottle of Gatorade that cooled me down and gave me some much-needed electrolytes. If this becomes the norm, I will have to find indoor courts.
Make sure you are well prepared when planning to play outdoor sports.
To kick off the summer, I took my grandson to the pool. He spent five hours in the water and had a ball. These were my fond memories of what summer meant to me as a child.
We ate, laughed, listened to music, and enjoyed fruity ice pops. Of course, he wants to do this every weekend...weather permitting.
With the summer comes heat exhaustion, sunburn, and strokes. It is very important to be mindful of the outdoor conditions as we plan to go outside. Check out Angela's article on outdoor fitness and using sunscreen. I will also cover hydration and revisit an interview I had with Dr. K on H20.
Tempers also rise in the heat, so make sure to meditate and remain calm as much as possible. We have another epidemic of gun violence, and as much as I want to remain positive and OPTImistic, we always have to be aware of our surroundings. So stay alert, avoid engaging in heated discussions, and keep cool.
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