We know why.
The effects of heat on muscles is a big part of the problem. Bring them indoors in the A/C, and they look like flowers that just got watered. But keeping children inside in the summer is a fool’s game. They simply won’t stay there, unless you attach them to a screen. Nobody wants to do that! Read about how to get sunscreen on them here: How to Get Sunscreen on Your Squirming Child .
There is another thing that helps: water.
Here are 4 reasons that hydration helps kids with low muscle tone look better, feel better, become safer, and have more fun in the summer:
- Hydration plumps up those ligaments so they are stronger and perform better. Tissue that is not well hydrated is stiffer and more prone to micro-damage.
- Muscles contract and relax more effectively when hydrated. It isn’t just the heat that drains all the power from a muscle. Lack of fluid in the tissues and in the blood supply makes it harder to use those muscles well.
- Dehydration increases muscle cramping. A mild cramp isn’t agonizing, but it does make it harder to move smoothly.
- Kids run around outside, contracting muscles as they go. They need good hydration to move the byproducts of muscle contraction out, and refresh the tissues with essential electrolytes.
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