With the arrival of summer time within the Northern Hemisphere, many path runners and ultrarunners are gearing up for large races. Amongst them are among the traditionally hottest races in North America, such because the Western States 100, Badwater 135 Mile, Angeles Crest 100 Mile, and Wasatch Entrance 100 Mile.
Every year, runners scramble to seek out the most effective methods to arrange and plan for the warmth they’ll encounter on race day. And, as with so many issues within the sport lately, there’s extra data out there than ever earlier than about warmth acclimation and cooling methods.
AJW cools down in the course of the 2010 Western States 100 whereas crossing the American River at Rucky Chucky. Picture: Luis Escobar
A lot of the data is grounded in science and analysis, resembling scorching water immersion, sauna protocols, and coaching in warmth chambers, whereas others — resembling working in three puffy jackets and sweatpants — appear to return from influencers looking for clicks with little scientific foundation. That being stated, wherever you get your data, there’s definitely much more of it lately than there was once I first got here of age within the sport about 30 years in the past.
Dr. Lind, Western States 100, and Warmth Coaching
Again then, a lot of the dependable details about coaching and racing in scorching circumstances got here from one place: the Western States 100 and its long-time medical director, Dr. Bob Lind. From the primary official Western States 100 in 1977 till his passing in 2016, Dr. Lind maintained meticulous information of the runners and carried out numerous medical research on the occasion. From these research, he developed what was, on the time, the pre-eminent heat-acclimation technique for working in scorching climates.
Whereas seemingly by no means formally documented, Dr. Lind referred to as it the “90-90-9” plan. Put merely, starting about two weeks earlier than race day, you had been to run for 90 minutes at 90-degree-Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) warmth for 9 consecutive days. In response to Dr. Lind’s principle, this was the minimal you need to do to be ready for the Western States warmth.
Crew stops on the Western States 100 are usually centered on cooling. Rod Farvard cools off in the course of the 2025 Western States 100. Picture: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi
However Dr. Lind didn’t cease there! He additionally realized that the Western States course options loads of water alongside the best way. Creeks to dunk in, springs popping out of the mountains, and even the occasional snow patch to help in cooling. Dr. Lind implored runners to get moist in all of them. After all, lately, race-day cooling strategies have change into an artwork type with runners, pacers, and crews working with Components 1-style effectivity to use ice all around the physique. Heck, it’s even spawned a complete sub-industry of ice bandanas, ice vests, ice hats, and ice arm sleeves — issues Dr. Lind couldn’t have seen coming 50 years in the past.
Psychological Warmth Coaching
I consider there’s one final space of warmth administration that continues to be much less researched: the psychological aspect. It appears to me that, no matter how properly our our bodies are ready and the way properly we are able to cool ourselves in the course of the occasion, the thoughts is a robust factor that may shut us down except we’re mentally ready for the challenges of working in a scorching setting.
Take into consideration how demoralizing it may be to be caught in a scorching automobile in visitors on the freeway, or how helpless you’re feeling when your air-con breaks down on a scorching summer time day. Years of psychological programming have taught us that being scorching is disagreeable and makes us drained, torpid, and indignant. We have to put together ourselves for when that occurs on race day, in order that within the midst of that distress, we are able to summon the psychological fortitude to not break down however quite settle for our destiny and know that this too shall go. I’m certain that that’s what Dr. Lind would inform us to do!
Bottoms up!
Fancy shirts may help hold you cool, however the psychological recreation of working within the warmth is arguably simply as vital. Right here, Caleb Olson is on his method to successful the 2025 Western States 100. Picture: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi
AJW’s Beer of the Week
This week’s Beer of the Week is from Pittsburgh Brewing Firm in Creighton, Pennsylvania. Previous German Premium Lager is a traditional American Adjunct Lager brewed in a German model.
It’s the form of beer that’s nice to sip on after a scorching day working within the yard or a protracted grinding run throughout the Pennsylvania countryside. Easy ingesting and splendidly thirst-quenching, Previous German is a incredible, cheap alternative.
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