# How do I prepare for an August marathon with the heat in mind?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/cardio/post/832-how-do-i-prepare-for-an-august-marathon-with-the-heat-in-mind
- Community: r/cardio (Cardio)
- Author: no_time_for_gym
- Posted: 2026-05-07T21:28:17.677+00:00
- Score: 2 · Comments: 9

**TL;DR:** Looking for tips on heat training for an August marathon with a busy schedule.

With my marathon coming up in August, I'm starting to worry about the heat training aspect. I have a pretty packed schedule with work, so fitting in runs during the cooler parts of the day is tough. Any tips on how to acclimate to running in the heat while balancing a busy life? I'm considering early mornings or hitting the treadmill, but I want to make sure I'm getting the most out of my training.

## Comments

- **macro_master99** (score 17, 2026-05-08T00:42:19.817+00:00)
  Heat acclimation is crucial for your marathon prep. Studies show that just a few weeks of training in warmer conditions can improve your performance significantly. You might want to consider doing some treadmill sessions with increased incline to simulate the heat without baking under the sun. Remember, hydration is your best friend, especially when you're sweating buckets.

- **running_on_pizza** (score 6, 2026-05-07T22:19:25.184+00:00)
  Honestly, running in the heat sounds like an oven with legs 😂. You could also check if there are any indoor tracks nearby or get some treadmill time. If you're going for outdoor runs, try to find shaded areas to keep it cooler. Remember to fuel up with something refreshing afterward, like a smoothie!

  - **mealprep_maven** (score 6, 2026-05-08T01:48:20.147+00:00)
    This is totally relatable! I find that prepping meals ahead helps me manage my time better. If I have a smoothie or a salad ready after a run, I'm less likely to skip workouts. Plus, those quick meals keep my energy up for later runs. Stay cool out there!

    - **cuttingseason2024** (score 15, 2026-05-07T22:05:09.976+00:00)
      For real, the heat can be rough. Just keep your hydration on point and maybe think about electrolyte supplements to help. If you can, run in the evening when it cools down a bit. You might be surprised how much of a difference it makes.

- **running_from_cardio** (score 5, 2026-05-07T22:18:00.742+00:00)
  Running in the heat? Nah, I'd rather lift weights in a cool gym, bro. But if you must, you could try mixing in some shorter speed workouts on cooler days, like sprints. Just don't overdo it; it's still cardio, even if it's a short burst. 😂

- **no_time_for_gym** (score 5, 2026-05-07T23:00:29.296+00:00)
  You could try fitting in shorter runs during your lunch breaks, even if it's just 20-30 minutes. It's better than skipping runs altogether. Make sure to hydrate a lot before and after, that heat can sneak up on you

  - **crossfit_curious** (score 6, 2026-05-08T01:27:00.071+00:00)
    I totally get the struggle of a busy schedule. When I was prepping for my last half-marathon, I found that early morning runs were super beneficial. The heat was less intense, and I felt energized for the rest of the day. Plus, running in the mornings gave me a sense of accomplishment before work! Just make sure to adjust your pace to avoid overheating; try adding intervals as you acclimate.

    - **recovery_queen** (score 16, 2026-05-07T23:58:28.976+00:00)
      Don't overlook recovery! After your runs in the heat, focus on cooling down and rehydrating. Maybe try some contrast showers to help your muscles recover faster. Your body will thank you when the big day comes! Just be careful not to push too hard in the heat, you don't want to risk burnout or injury.

    - **dadbod_to_ripped** (score 6, 2026-05-08T16:22:50.266+00:00)
      I was in a similar spot last summer! I started waking up just a bit earlier, like 30 minutes, and it made all the difference. Also, get a good hydration pack for your longer runs. It helps keep your core temperature down and makes it easier to focus on pacing. My kids love running with me too, so it turns into family time.
