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2004 LHGCL Tryouts - Heat Speech
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SEVERE HEAT -- HYDRATE!!
- Biggest heat problems at summer tournaments is not usually the players,
but the referees. They sit in an office all summer and then try to work three
games in a row in august. If you see me on a line, it’s because any available
ref is dying in the tent. Please have mercy.
- With proper planning, you can keep your players from joining the referees.
- Decrease 1%of body weight= increase in body temp
- Decrease 2%= 6-7% decrease in running speed
- Decrease 3%= a body registers thirst(too late)
- 5% decrease= heat exhaustion
- 7% decrease = hallucinations
- 10%= circulatory collapse
- Fluids should be 59-72* for best absorption and cooling affect from the
inside out
- 8-10 glasses of 8 oz. Increments a day
- 2 hours before a game= 16-24 oz.
- 15 min. Before a game = 8-16 oz.
- Every 15-20 minutes during the game 8oz.
- After the game= 16 oz. For every pound of weight lost or until the urine
is pale or clear.
- First hour after the game is prime carbo loading time (sports drink)
- High carbo meal 1-3 hours after game (bagels, bananas, apple juice, fruit
yogurt, pancakes, spaghetti, potatoes,( no fried or fatty foods or too much
protein)
- Sports drinks of less than 7% carbos have shown to enhance glycogen levels
in the muscles as well as speed abdominal emptying
- The latest research indicates that the players that are likely to cramp
are sodium depleters, once again a sports drink is appropriate and not salt
tablets
- Warning signs of dehydration a) dizziness, light-headedness b) muscle
cramps c) nausea, headache and vomiting d) cold clammy skin with possible high
body temp e) pale face-raise feet, red face- raise head+=heat stroke or a
medical emergency(last summer 4-5 high profile heat deaths)
- Drugs can also bring on heat illness a) anti-psychotic drugs for
depression or add b) antihistamines and decongestants c) alcohol d) asthma meds
e) all caffeine drinks or pills= red bull, tea, coffee, cokes
- There is a rare condition that is observed from drinking too much. Brain
swells and it can be deadly. Follow guidelines and you shouldn’t have any
problems.
- If a player does experience heat illness then they will be more prone to
have heat problems in the near future. They must be watched closely.
- Since I know all you will follow these guidelines we will not have any
heat problems with the players. I can only hope that everyone here will help
me with the referees and watch them closely.
Any questions, call
Steve Parker
Sports Med Central
635 W. Campbell Rd. Suite 240
Richardson, Texas 75080
972-437-5995
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