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heat stroke warning signs


Heat Stroke is deadly when not treated. Make sure you’re entire team and sideline has access to these exertional heat stroke warning signs. It could save a player’s life.


heat stroke warning signs for flag football

Heat Stroke Warning Signs for Football


What’s in the Resource?

> Definition of Exertional Heat Stroke
> Warning Signs of Heat Stroke
> On-Site Treatment Plans


Heat Deaths are Preventable

Ellis Mair, EdM, ATC, Chief Clinical Officer at Go4, breaks down one of the scariest yet preventable issues in youth sports: heat illness.


More Tips for Dominating On The Field

Sunscreen, Your Skin’s Best Friend:

Before you hit the field, slather on some sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Make sure it’s broad-spectrum, meaning it protects against both UVA and UVB rays. Apply it generously about 15 minutes before stepping out into the sun, and don’t forget to reapply every two hours, especially if you’re sweating buckets or swimming laps.

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

Just like you fuel up before a game, remember to hydrate your skin by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Sweating it out on the field can quickly lead to dehydration, which not only affects your performance but also makes your skin more susceptible to sun damage.

Timing Is Everything

Plan your practices and games wisely to avoid the sun’s peak intensity, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you can, aim for early morning or late afternoon sessions when the sun isn’t as harsh. Not only will you dodge the scorching heat, but you’ll also lessen your risk of sunburns and heat exhaustion.

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