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jwwashburn Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:57am

Beating the heat suggestions????
 
I am working in Florida and, of course, it is quite hot. I drink tons of fluids(usually 1/2 gatorade)

I bought one of those chill towels and they are great.

I have seen umpires use Ice Bests under their chest protectors.

Does anyone have any personal experience?

Flexi Freeze Ice Vest, Navy: Amazon.com: Sports & Outdoors

Joe in Orlando

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Jun 15, 2012 04:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 846174)
I am working in Florida and, of course, it is quite hot. I drink tons of fluids(usually 1/2 gatorade)

I bought one of those chill towels and they are great.

I have seen umpires use Ice Bests under their chest protectors.

Does anyone have any personal experience?

Flexi Freeze Ice Vest, Navy: Amazon.com: Sports & Outdoors

Joe in Orlando


Joe:

Since you live in Orlando, I am sure you know my goombah Torch of Torch's Referee & Umpire Supplies in Brevard County. I have officiated numerous AAU basketball nationals for him and a couple of AAU baseball nationals for him.

Start hydrating now. I take a insulated jug filled with ice, water, and a towel onto the diamond with me. I drink water between each half inning. I pour water into the inside of my hat every other inning at least and also soak my head with the towel at least every other inning. Drink Gatorade between games and eat fruit between games.

It can get slightly hot in Florida during the summer, :p.

MTD, Sr.

IRISHMAFIA Fri Jun 15, 2012 06:24pm

Spend every second you can on the grass and in the shade, if available.

I'm not a big fan of Gatorade or any other type of specialty drink. I prefer water and always have some on the field with me. Cold is nice, but not necessary, wet is wet.

Sunscreen. Yep, sunscreen. You start baking on the outside, you will become uncomfortable no matter how much you drink.

jwwashburn Fri Jun 15, 2012 06:53pm

Sunscreen is a MUST.

It actually keeps your body heat lower.

Re-apply often

Neutrogena has a new one that can be used on wet skin.

DeputyUICHousto Sun Jun 17, 2012 08:34am

Spirits of Amonia
 
As long as you don't have asthma use spirits of amonia. They are getting harder and harder to find though. Get a small ice chest (one that will hold a 6 pack) and half fill it with ice. Then add water to cover the ice. Then add about 2 ounces of spritis of amonia. Put a small towel in the ice chest. When you start getting hot take the towel and wring out most of the water. Then hold it over your face and breath deep a few times. Then put the towel on the back of your neck and rub it on pressure points on your arms and legs. This is a great pick me up and will last for a couple of innings.

Make sure you use spirits of amonia and not straight amonia. Also, if you have asthma DO NOT use this!!!

IRISHMAFIA Sun Jun 17, 2012 09:25am

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Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto (Post 846440)
As long as you don't have asthma use spirits of amonia. They are getting harder and harder to find though. !!!

Talked to a friend in the pharmaceutical business and was told that retail Spirits of Ammonia were only coming in small "snap" packets because kids were abusing the spirits (huffing). So, again, Chicken Little, third grade mentality and attitude remove a useful resource that can be safely used by responsible individuals.

I don't know if the 2 oz bottles wil disappear altogether, but every time I see one in a pharmacy, I grab it.

EsqUmp Sun Jun 17, 2012 02:46pm

Wear moisture wicking products. I have them as socks, compression tights, boxers and undershirts. They do a tremendous job of keep you dry, which will help keep your body temperature lower.

RiteTemp Athletics products also work really well, but some of them are expensive. The product for your hat will help keep your head cool and will last a good part of the game. Once it wears out, you can dunk it in cold water and be good to finish the game.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Tue Jun 26, 2012 06:24pm

It also happens to the well prepared.
 
This past weekend MTD, Jr. (age 22), and I (age 60, I know, its heck getting old, LOL) umpired in the ASA-Ohio Girls' 16U Fastpitch State Championship. We were scheduled for 5 games on seperate diamonds on both Friday and Saturday starting at 8am on both days.

I had taken all of the pre-tournament precautions, i.e., drinking a Gatorade every night and mass quantities of water everyday. I was on the Plate for my 8am game on Friday, and still I didn't make it to the second inning of my 10am game that day, as I spent the most of the day in the emergency room of the local hospital with dehydration. It was a day to remember. And it ended my tournament weekend.

MTD, Sr.

tcblue13 Tue Jun 26, 2012 06:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 847440)
This past weekend MTD, Jr. (age 22), and I (age 60, I know, its heck getting old, LOL) umpired in the ASA-Ohio Girls' 16U Fastpitch State Championship. We were scheduled for 5 games on seperate diamonds on both Friday and Saturday starting at 8am on both days.

I had taken all of the pre-tournament precautions, i.e., drinking a Gatorade every night and mass quantities of water everyday. I was on the Plate for my 8am game on Friday, and still I didn't make it to the second inning of my 10am game that day, as I spent the most of the day in the emergency room of the local hospital with dehydration. It was a day to remember. And it ended my tournament weekend.

MTD, Sr.

Hope all is well!

HugoTafurst Tue Jun 26, 2012 06:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 847440)
This past weekend MTD, Jr. (age 22), and I (age 60, I know, its heck getting old, LOL) umpired in the ASA-Ohio Girls' 16U Fastpitch State Championship. We were scheduled for 5 games on seperate diamonds on both Friday and Saturday starting at 8am on both days.

I had taken all of the pre-tournament precautions, i.e., drinking a Gatorade every night and mass quantities of water everyday. I was on the Plate for my 8am game on Friday, and still I didn't make it to the second inning of my 10am game that day, as I spent the most of the day in the emergency room of the local hospital with dehydration. It was a day to remember. And it ended my tournament weekend.

MTD, Sr.

Sorry to hear that MTD, Sr.
Hoping it was a fluke. Sounded like you did all you could to prepare.
I've worked the last 4 weekends in Florida and fortunately have not really had a problem..
I don't use sport drinks, but have been consuming massive amounts of H2O.
Also peeing a lot. ;-)
Knocking on wood.

tcannizzo Tue Jun 26, 2012 07:45pm

This past weekend in Georgia was horrid, not so much the heat, but the humidity.
Only had 3 games on Sat and 3 on Sun. Game 3 on Sun was pure survival mode. It was 10x worse than the weekend before when I did 7 and 5.

Steve M Wed Jun 27, 2012 06:59pm

Along with some pickle juice and lots of water, I've taken to drinking a bottle of pedialyte on each day of the tournament. That and using a cold compress frequently seems to have taken care of heat issues for me.

BretMan Wed Jun 27, 2012 08:27pm

I have a miserable one scheduled for tomorrow night. 18U rec league game, two hour time limit, forecast calls for 100 degrees with a 105 heat index.

Rita C Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:12pm

Gatorade alternative
 
I take a liter water bottle, put a 20 bottle of orange juice in. Add three of those salt packets from McDonald's. Fill the rest of the bottle with water.

This has all the potassium of Gatorade, a bit more sodium. But it doesn't have all the sugar and citric acid of Gatorade. Citric Acid bothers my bladder.

Worked very well for me. Better than Gatorade.

Rita

jwwashburn Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:35pm

Orange Juice has less citric acid than Gatorade? That doesn't sound right.

7in60 Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 847594)
Orange Juice has less citric acid than Gatorade? That doesn't sound right.

It's diluted OJ.

Rita C Thu Jun 28, 2012 01:00am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 847594)
Orange Juice has less citric acid than Gatorade? That doesn't sound right.

Look at the label. And what is in orange juice is the real thing. What is in Gatorade is made from a vat of mold.

Rita

HugoTafurst Thu Jun 28, 2012 09:46am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 847594)
Orange Juice has less citric acid than Gatorade? That doesn't sound right.

You are in Florida now.... use orange juice ....support your local farmers!
Their daughters play softball.....


(Although born in Florida, Gatorade moved out)

:-) ;-)

jwwashburn Thu Jun 28, 2012 04:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rita C (Post 847603)
Look at the label. And what is in orange juice is the real thing. What is in Gatorade is made from a vat of mold.

Rita

mmmmmm Mold

jwwashburn Thu Jun 28, 2012 04:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by HugoTafurst (Post 847626)
You are in Florida now.... use orange juice ....support your local farmers!
Their daughter's play softball.....


(Although born in Florida, Gatorade moved out)

:-) ;-)


I usually drink 1 part Powerade to 3 parts water in my cooler. I have never used OJ but, I am willing to try!

jwwashburn Mon Jul 02, 2012 09:27am

Lime Cucumber Gatorade
 
It is AWESOME

DaveASA/FED Mon Jul 02, 2012 04:10pm

Heard a new one this weekend. Goop, I had heard on here the spirits of ammonia and ice water in a cooler, but this had an addition of Aqua Velva(sp?) to the mix. Claims it will bring people back from the dead. I was UIC so I didn't use it(not sure I saw anyone else use it either, it was only 97 degrees :eek:) but just kept hearing how they had seen it bring people back from the dead. Anyone else heard of this mixture?

HugoTafurst Mon Jul 02, 2012 04:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveASA/FED (Post 848015)
Heard a new one this weekend. Goop, I had heard on here the spirits of ammonia and ice water in a cooler, but this had an addition of Aqua Velva(sp?) to the mix. Claims it will bring people back from the dead. I was UIC so I didn't use it(not sure I saw anyone else use it either, it was only 97 degrees :eek:) but just kept hearing how they had seen it bring people back from the dead. Anyone else heard of this mixture?


There's something about an Aqua Velva Ump?



:confused:

jwwashburn Mon Jul 02, 2012 06:21pm

Was it this?

Aqua Velva (cocktail) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :p

tcannizzo Mon Jul 09, 2012 02:01pm

Well this was a long weekend as I mentioned in another post.

ASA State.
Fri 5:30, 7:00, 8:30
Sat 11:00, 1:00, 5:00, 7:00
Sun 10:45, 12:15. 4:15IF

Not impressed so far?

All three games on Fri went ITB. :eek:
Final out was at 12:02a.
Estimated time on field, 6h 15m.

We are still in Game 1 and the other fields are a ghost town. Then start noticing teams start to limber up and then start the game. They were in inning 2 of Game 2 when our game ended, already 45 minutes behind schedule. Go get changed and then get back.

Our Game 2 had the pretty much the same result, putting us nearly 1h 25m behind schedule. Get changed get back.

Game three was 4-4 at the end of regulation. Vis sets out on a 7-run spree.

Temps around 100, heat index 109. Air was heavy, not a breeze.
When they dragged the other fields, the dust just hung in the air, yep, right on our infield.
After the Gators drove off you could smell the exhaust for 35 minutes. Felt like I was locked in a garage with a car running.
Everyone was sweating bullets right up until the final out.

Breathing was difficult because of the air. My diaphragm was sore and it was radiating into my back. Painful to run in Game 3 (BU). For the first time I understand why moving to Southwest is good for your health.

This is in spite of all my normal pre-game, during-game and post-game stuff like water, gatorade, ice towels in a cooler that I had just outside the fence of each game.

Didn't sleep to well Fri night.

Plate game went fine at 11:00, but by top of 2nd in Game 2, I was not feeling comfortable. Stomach was starting to cramp. Middle of 3rd UIC was checking on us as it was another 100 temp with 109 index.

Being honest, I told him how I was feeling and for the first time ever, I requested a sub and glad one was available. Never got dizzy, or seeing stars, but was close.

I was given the rest of the day off so as not to jeopardize the Sunday assignment.

Bought some Pedialyte and Pickles Sat nite and chilled out.

The two early games on Sunday went without a hitch, but have to admit being REALLY glad that there was no IF Game.

So, how much Pedialyte is one supposed to take?

Steve M Mon Jul 09, 2012 03:10pm

Sounds like a long hot rough weekend. Probably a really good choice to take that offered relief. How much pedialyte? I drink a bottle a day on days like the one you had. A bottle is a liter - the directions say give 1 to 2 liters per day as long as the dehydration lasts. My wife - former registered dietician - says that's about right, so I'll stay with a bottle a day. And lots of water & some pickles.

IRISHMAFIA Mon Jul 09, 2012 05:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve M (Post 848581)
Sounds like a long hot rough weekend. Probably a really good choice to take that offered relief. How much pedialyte? I drink a bottle a day on days like the one you had. A bottle is a liter - the directions say give 1 to 2 liters per day as long as the dehydration lasts. My wife - former registered dietician - says that's about right, so I'll stay with a bottle a day. And lots of water & some pickles.

Wouldn't it be easier not to get dehydrated to begin? :rolleyes: :D

Steve M Mon Jul 09, 2012 07:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 848601)
Wouldn't it be easier not to get dehydrated to begin? :rolleyes: :D

Yes, it would, but cold beer only goes so far.

shagpal Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:12pm

I just heard of this stuff called Florida Water. same concept as the aqua velva.

Florida Water

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveASA/FED (Post 848015)
Heard a new one this weekend. Goop, I had heard on here the spirits of ammonia and ice water in a cooler, but this had an addition of Aqua Velva(sp?) to the mix. Claims it will bring people back from the dead. I was UIC so I didn't use it(not sure I saw anyone else use it either, it was only 97 degrees :eek:) but just kept hearing how they had seen it bring people back from the dead. Anyone else heard of this mixture?



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