Med Tent: Protect Your Skin
- By Jordan Metzl, M.D.
- Published Oct 3, 2012
- Updated Oct 24, 2012 at 3:14 PM UTC
In this video Dr. Jordan Metzl discusses an often overlooked issue amongst endurance athletes: skin protection. Learn how the sun affects runners, cyclists and triathletes and what steps to take in order to keep your skin healthy and prevent skin cancer.
RELATED: Skin Care Tips For Triathletes
FILED UNDER: Injury Prevention / Training / Video TAGS: Dr. Jordan Metzl / Med Tent
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