Working out during hot weather


By AGENCY
You should always ensure that you are well-hydrated before starting any exercise session, and drink regularly if you are exercising beyond an hour. — dpa

Outdoor temperatures of 30°C and above will have you sweating even when standing still.

What if you’re out training for sporting reasons, or say, simply getting in some exercise to offset all the sitting at your desk job?

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