Walking at the Wrong Time Can Harm You—Know the Right Summer Routine
Walking at the Wrong Time Can Harm You—Know the Right Summer Routine
IN · Published Apr 16, 2026
Walking during peak summer heat (10 AM - 4 PM) increases the risk of sunburn, heatstroke, and dehydration.
Early morning (before 8 AM) and late evening (after 6 PM) are the safest times for summer walks due to cooler temperatures and lower UV exposure.
Stay safe by hydrating, wearing light clothing, applying sunscreen, choosing shady routes, and listening to your body.
Walking active, enjoy summer, time crucial
Walking is a fantastic way to stay active and enjoy the summer months, but timing is crucial to avoid potential health risks. Knowing the right summer routine can help you maximize the benefits of walking while minimizing the dangers of heat exposure and dehydration.
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