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    Morning moves & evening strolls: beating the heat while staying fit

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    Staying active during the summer can feel like a challenge. With temperatures rising early and staying high well into the evening, many people abandon their fitness routines until cooler weather returns. But the solution isn’t to stop moving—it’s to move smarter. That starts with timing, hydration, and gentle consistency.

    As a doctor, nutritionist, and certified sports trainer, I recommend adapting your workouts to match the season. The early morning and evening hours aren’t just more comfortable—they’re also safer, more effective, and easier to stick with when the heat is intense.

    Why timing matters in the heat

    Exercising during peak daylight hours can place excessive strain on the body. High temperatures increase heart rate, reduce endurance, and accelerate dehydration. That combination makes heat exhaustion a real risk, even for people in good shape.

    By scheduling your movement in the early morning or after sunset, you give your body a better environment to perform, recover, and build strength. These cooler hours also help regulate your internal temperature and reduce the need for constant rehydration.

    Safe exercises for early mornings

    Mornings are a powerful time for movement. After a night of rest, your body is ready to reset your metabolism and activate muscles for the day ahead. Here are a few great low-heat morning options:

    • Brisk walks in shaded areas or tree-lined neighborhoods
    • Yoga or stretching on a balcony or porch
    • Bodyweight circuits like squats, lunges, and push-ups
    • Light jogs or cycling when humidity is still low

    Keep the intensity moderate and listen to your body. A short 20-minute morning session can be more beneficial than a longer workout in harsh midday heat.

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    Evening strolls to unwind and stay active

    Evening is another great window to move your body, especially after sitting most of the day. As the sun sets and temperatures drop, your muscles are already warmed up from daily activity, making it easier to stretch, walk, or even dance without strain.

    Evening movement also supports digestion, stress relief, and better sleep. Activities like slow-paced walks, sunset bike rides, or simple stretches on a yoga mat can make a big difference without overexerting the body.

    Hydration and nutrition in warm weather

    Physical activity in warm climates demands extra attention to hydration. Dehydration can lead to muscle cramps, fatigue, and heat stroke—even with short workouts. Here are a few practical guidelines to follow:

    • Drink water before, during, and after every workout
    • Eat water-rich fruits like watermelon, oranges, and cucumbers
    • Include a pinch of salt in your meals to support electrolyte balance
    • Avoid heavy meals before exercising in the heat

    If you’re training for longer than 30 minutes, consider a homemade electrolyte drink with lemon juice, a bit of honey, and sea salt to replenish minerals lost through sweat.

    Small changes, lasting results

    You don’t have to overhaul your fitness plan to stay active in the summer. A few smart adjustments—like shifting the time of day, choosing lighter activities, and staying hydrated—can keep you consistent even on the hottest days. Over time, these small habits build endurance, health, and a deeper connection to your body’s natural rhythms.

    Whether you’re a morning person or find your energy in the evening, there’s always a moment in the day to move. You just have to choose the right time—and stick with it.

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    High temperatures don’t have to derail your wellness goals. By moving during cooler hours, choosing gentle activities, and staying well-hydrated, you can beat the heat and keep your fitness on track all summer long.

    Your body will thank you for listening to the season—and adjusting with care.

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