RISD Heat Precautions for Practices and Games

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As the 2024-25 UIL seasons kick off, RISD students are once again hitting the field for practices and games.

The following are precautions that RISD coaches, sponsors, athletic trainers, band directors, and administrators may employ to create the safest possible environment for student athletes and marching bands during periods of excessive heat.

  • RISD follows UIL medical advisory board standards that limit the length of practices, mandate waiting periods between practices, and do not allow two-a-day practices on back-to-back days
  • A rapid cooling zone will be available for each outdoor athletic and marching band contest, practice, workout, or conditioning session that is held in wet bulb globe temperatures of 80 degrees or higher in case it is needed
  • Awareness of temperature / heat index
  • Stretch inside in A/C and do walk through drills in the A/C
  • Start practices early in the morning or in the evening
  • Shorten practices
  • Provide water in every drill
  • Provide water breaks every 15 to 30 minutes
  • Extend the length of water breaks
  • Have walk through sprinklers on the field
  • Practice without helmets when possible
  • Practice without shoulder pads when possible
  • Have athletic trainers prepared with water bottles and ice towels
  • Weigh athletes before and after practice — monitor weight loss
  • Provide drinks that replenish electrolytes and nutrients
  • If possible find or provide shade
  • Shorten or eliminate conditioning at the end of practice
  • Coaches and athletic trainers will monitor all athletes during practice
  • Cancel outside practice
  • Hydration stations have been set up inside RISD stadiums for spectators

Please click here to view the UIL website regarding heat stress and athletic participation.

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