Triple digits? Done properly, training in intense heat can have advantages

Phoenix Rising FC players Jordan Stewart (left) and Jason Johnson (right) train in the heat, even though the conditions are often above 100 degrees. Many players see it as an advantage. (Photo by John Arlia/Cronkite News)

Phoenix Rising FC players Jordan Stewart (left) and Jason Johnson (right) train in the heat, even though the conditions are often above 100 degrees. Many players see it as an advantage. (Photo by John Arlia/Cronkite News)

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