How you dress can make a difference in the performance and reduce the risk of injury from hypo or hyperthermia!
Cold Weather Activities
Wear a few layers of light clothing the allow air circulation
Clothing ought to enable sweat to evaporate
Wool or synthetic material like polypropylene dries rapidly
Wear a hat to avoid hypothermia – 30 to 40 percent of the bodies heat is lost from the head
Gloves could be appropriate contingent upon the activity
Sweatproof sunscreen is encouraged for activities on the snow
Warm Weather Activities
Wear loose fitting clothing
Don’t change clothes when they become wet – as sweat evaporates it cools you
Wear nylon, linen clothing, or clothing made of synthetic material like Coolmax
Prevent polyester or plastic clothing, in particular with elastic bands at the wrist, ankles, and neck which promote sweating
Wear light colored clothing to reflect heat rays
Sunscreen will be necessary for outdoor activities – look for waterproof and sweatproof with an spf of at least 15










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