Summer Exercise Safety

Hey everyone!

I'm in NYC, working from a girfriend's office and generally just acting like I own this town. Last night we ate at this cute spot called The Grey Dog's Coffee where I washed down a chicken and avocado salad with a pint of sangria and then splurged on Pinkberry ($-wise, I mean; a medium with mangoes and strawberries costs more than a martini. OK, half a martini). I'm in NYC to appear on the Today show, spouting off about everything you need to exercise safely outside in the summer...not including obvious gimmes like sunblock and bug spray. Here's the scoop.

Watch the segment from TODAY:

Drink up!

HydraCoach hydration monitor calculates, monitors and provides instant feedback on fluid consumption. You just punch in your weight and activity for the day and it spits out a personal hydration goal. Then, it coaches you to drink more (or less, for you overachievers out there) as the day goes on! It's like a mini Jillian Michaels, in water bottle form. I need this considering the majority of water I drink during the day comes from inadvertently swallowing some while brushing my teeth or showering.

Sigg water bottles are reusable so you're not leaving a mini-carbon footprint every day, plus they have a water-based, non-toxic coating baked into the interior – nothing leaching into your H20. (Perhaps you've heard of BPA, or bisphenol-A, a lovely toxin that seeps out of plastic bottles and mimics estrogen in the body? Yucksters.)

Don't be a victim

AirDrives earphones let you jam to G. Stefani but also allow you to hear ambient noise, like traffic or someone approaching you from behind.

Tip: According to the Department of Justice, nearly one quarter of violent crimes occur during leisure activities away from home...like running.

Fight back

The New Balance/Via pedometer has—get this—a panic button. That is so Jodie Foster! Keep track of your steps and know that should, God forbid, anything happen, you can pull up a lever and sound a 120 decibel screeching alarm (for comparison, a power saw is 110 decibels...your baby crying for two hours straight is about 200 decibels). Plus, you can keep track of your calories! (sarcasm, ok?)

Tip: There are now some studies suggesting that walking 10,000 steps a day is the best. Try starting with 2,500/day as a goal.

Keep track of your heart rate

NuMetrex sportsbras and tanks incorporate a heart rate monitor into the clothing itself. I haven't been so psyched about a techie clothing product since Hypercolor shirts. Not only can you ensure you're in your target heart rate zone without taking your pulse, but you can avoid overdoing it - crucial in heat and humidity.

Tip: According to the American Heart Association, your maximum heart rate is about 220 minus your age. You want to stay within 50 to 85 percent of your maximum heart rate—this range is called your target heart rate. For a 30-year-old woman, 95 to 162 beats per minute is your target heart rate.

Stay cool

Champion's O2Cool line is made with two moisture-wicking layers and is eco-chic (made with fibers). Besides wicking sweat away, mesh panels and mesh-vented bras add cool ventilation.

Insider tip: This stuff is on sale now!

Be seen at night

For you super hardcore nighttime exercisers out there, illumiNITE clothing gives ya head-to-toe reflectivity. A special material acts like a bazillion little mirrors working together to reflect light back to its originating source, meaning drivers see your entire silhouette.

If you wanna be seen but don't want to light up like a Christmas tree, make sure your gear has reflective stripes or logos. Try Lucy, maker of all things gorgeous and beautiful. I especially like their Interval Skirt, which has a cute reflective design on the front left hip and back right hem. Plus, their website touts the skirt's contoured waistband as being "anti-muffintop," which makes me giggle.

Tip: The largest number of pedestrian accidents and fatalities occur during the morning and evening hours as the sun is rising or falling. People are almost twice as likely to get in a car accident the Monday after Daylight Savings Time, as we’re not used to changes in sunlight.

P.S. For even more ways to stay safe when pumping it outside this summer, check out these links from iVillage:


  • Beating the heat
  • Lightning safety
  • Carnival ride safety
  • Be sun smart
  • Be safe at the beach
  • Wear a helmet!
  • 7 Steps to summer safety
  • AddThis Social Bookmark Button

    July 08, 2008 at 11:03am | Permalink | Comments (21)

    Comments

    Wow, what awesome ideas and stuff!!! Such clever items! Thanks for helping me spend more money :o)

    Posted by Elle on July 08 at 03:28pm

    oooh link fun!

    and I HEART the Hydra Coach!

    M.

    Posted by MizFit on July 08 at 04:54pm

    Good luck on the show. I'll check it out if I'm up that early!

    Posted by beth on July 08 at 04:54pm

    Quelle coincidence! A friend of mine just introduced me to those Sigg bottles yesterday -- way cool, I want one!

    Posted by Kim Brittingham on July 08 at 05:16pm

    Quelle coincidence! A friend of mine just introduced me to those Sigg bottles yesterday -- way cool, I want one!

    Posted by Kim Brittingham on July 08 at 05:16pm

    Quelle coincidence! A friend of mine just introduced me to those Sigg bottles yesterday -- way cool, I want one!

    Posted by Kim Brittingham on July 08 at 05:16pm

    what fun stuff! I am setting my tivo for tomorrow. Don't forget to mention my blog, ok? Thanks! :)

    Posted by workout mommy on July 08 at 06:19pm

    Wow - cool stuff! I may have to try the NuMetrex sports bras - I always wear a heart rate monitor, but it does slide around sometimes.

    Posted by FatFighter on July 08 at 06:30pm

    Good luck, tomorrow!

    Posted by Roxanne on July 08 at 06:41pm

    Good luck

    Posted by Roxanne on July 08 at 06:41pm

    Good Luck!! Great tips, I love that Champion stuff.

    Posted by Renae on July 08 at 07:36pm

    Can't wait to see your TV clip!! Love the Sigg bottles. Covet them, actually. As I don't own one.

    Posted by charlotte on July 08 at 07:37pm

    OMG, I want it ALL. Every single one of these. But this one I must have - "a mini Jillian Michaels, in water bottle form"

    You KNOW I'm hooked. :-)

    V.

    Posted by Valerie on July 09 at 09:25am

    Great job this morning!!!! I want all that stuff, too (although I did break down and buy a Sigg bottle a few weeks ago, which was promptly co-opted by my 7 year-old).
    Say hello to New York for me! Tell her I miss her (although not so much in summer)!

    Posted by Alyssa on July 09 at 01:06pm

    Hi Leslie - Thanks for covering the NuMetrex heart sensing sports bra! I do the marketing for NuMetrex and you did a great job spreading the word about our new technology. For all your bloggers here's a coupon code to get 20% off and free shipping on www.numetrex.com: BLOG1

    Posted by Meg B on July 09 at 02:22pm

    I got a Sigg and love it. The designs are super cute and they even have little ones for little people!
    I also bought a bpa-free tritan water bottle online and won't get it for a few weeks. It's not as cute but it has a built in attachable clip and you can use it with one hand - think biking and treadmill :)

    More info on the bottles:
    www.sigg.com
    www.titanwaterbottle.com

    Lily Anders

    Posted by Lily A on July 09 at 04:00pm

    Great job today!!!!! You looked gorgeous and sounded fabulous! kudos to you!

    Posted by Alison on July 09 at 05:20pm

    thanks so much for your support, everyone!!! I really appreciate it :-)

    Posted by leslie on July 09 at 06:24pm

    Great job, Leslie! You looked so poised! And that last outfit? *WANT*

    Posted by charlotte on July 09 at 11:35pm

    aack, I missed it! My hubby changed the channel and screwed it up. and now i can't see the clip above..help!

    Posted by workout mommy on July 10 at 08:24am

    I want one of those NuMetrix bras. I already have the Polar watch, so if I read the website right, all I need is the bra and the transmitter, right?

    I like the idea of the Sigg bottles, but I don't really do anything to my Nalgene bottle to make it leach BPA into the water. It doesn't just randomly leach out; it only comes out if you heat the bottles up very hot or freeze them with the water in them. If you just fill them with water and drink it and wash it in lukewarm water with mild dishsoap, they'll be fine.

    Posted by Spectra on July 10 at 06:43pm

    Post a comment

    Name

    URL

    Comments


    characters left.