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#74: Exercising in heat: how heated workouts affect your outcomes - The Dr. Shannon Show

#74: Exercising in heat: how heated workouts affect your outcomes

The Dr. Shannon Show · Dr. Shannon Ritchey, PT, DPT

11. august 2022 27m
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Working out in heated rooms can be beneficial, but exercising in rooms too hot or overheating your body decreases performance. Shannon speaks on the neuromuscular changes that occur with environmental temperature and general recommendations for working out in heat.  2:12: Bottom line up front- working out in hot vs. cold can affect the nervous system in different ways 3:29: Why exercising in the cold is not ideal for strength training  4:35: The breaking effect  5:30: Difference in increasing central vs. local temperature  6:47: The effect of room temperature on performance  8:24: Central temperature increases can lead to decreased neural drive 10:24: A tool to increase local temperature without increasing room temperature 11:20: Don’t use heated workouts with the purpose of expediting weight loss 14:30: Don’t use heated workouts to gain more flexibility  15:23: Don’t work out in heated rooms if you have a medical condition and/or have not been cleared by your doctor  15:39: Consider exercising in a warm room when doing light cardio  18:02: Consider exercising in a warm room to improve muscle activation  19:20: Consider exercising in a warm room if you work out in the morning  20:52: General recommendations if you want to start working out in a warmer room  8 free Evlo classes Follow Dr. Shannon on IG 14 day Evlo trial Review referenced Study referenced  To try Evlo for 2 weeks free, visit www.evlofitness.com

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