heat intolerance

Deadlifting under extreme weather conditions and preparing for benching at RUM

This term was once published by the CDC, but for years has been absent from any public health website. Fears of mass panic reactions to catastrophic global warming or the rise of extreme weather conditions is probably related to such lack of data. I will try to collect published evidence.

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Call for advice, partnership, brainstorming…

Fellow athletes and sports professionals, I have a problem that needs a creative solution: I need to relocate every year to the Northern Hemisphere during Winter (between November and February, or late Oct-early March). Reason: I have an extreme form of idiopathic heat intolerance. Every year symptoms get worse because the weather is changing. This

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Heat intolerant athletes competing in warm locations: not such a great idea

Here I am, sitting on the bed, waiting for the AC in the new room to go down to 16o (60 F). A little weary. Yesterday, the day after I lifted at the WPC South American powerlifting championship, I had a pretty serious hyperthermia episode. As is often the case with the victim, I didn’t

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