The Movement Driven Podcast
Summer in Florida means more than just sunshine — it means your body is working harder than you think. In this episode, Dr. Greg Goldberger breaks down exactly what happens physiologically when you train in the heat: why fatigue hits faster, how your cardiovascular system is taxed from two directions at once, and why drinking water alone can actually work against you. He covers the role of electrolytes — sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium — in muscle function and cramping prevention, and why timing your hydration matters more than most people realize. He also discusses why summer sees a spike in injuries, how to acclimate your body to heat before pushing your limits, and practical adjustments to make whether you're hitting a noon CrossFit class or spending a full day outdoors. In this episode: * Why heat forces your body to divide energy between output and temperature regulation * The problem with only hydrating with water (and what over-dilution actually does) * How to time hydration around workouts — and when it's already too late * Foods that contribute to hydration beyond what's in your bottle * Why random cramping vs. recurring cramping in the same muscle means very different things * Smart summer training adjustments to stay active without getting hurt Whether you're an outdoor athlete, a gym regular, or just trying to stay active this summer, this episode gives you the tools to keep moving safely all season long. Ready to move better? Visit movementdriven.com to book your free 15-minute discovery call or schedule your $79 new patient evaluation.
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