Re: Carson Wentz
Originally Posted by
Christopher Moen
I’ve heard other commentators who were former football players make the exact same claim. The point he and the other guys were making is that when it is cold, players tend to not drink as much, but yet, sweat similarly or as much if the weather was warm. Hence, why the players will tend to cramp up in cold weather games.
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I’ve been running in the tropics 4 days a week for 2 years now and the worst I’ve ever cramped was in Mandan last December after a run. From what I’ve seen in the running world There actually hasn’t been much research on sweat rates in different weather conditions but cooler temps do suppress your thirst response, they know that you lose more water through your lungs when it’s cold, and they think that the moisture wicking underlayers further screw up the normal signals (“I’m sopping wet I better drink something”) you’re used to getting that remind you to hydrate.
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