You’re not drinking enough water. Don’t lie to me!

waterboyHow much water are you drinking every day? If you’re looking for optimal health, especially if you’re working out and running…I can almost guarantee you’re not drinking enough unless you make a concentrated effort to do so.  Are you going all out in the gym and kickin’ your ass?  You should be consuming a gallon of water a day if you’re a dude, and close to 3/4ths of a gallon if you’re a girl.  If you’re not hitting the gym that hard, then less water is okay.  However, if you’re not hitting the gym hard or training hard during your workouts, you’re wasting your time punk!

The main thing is to not rely on your thirst-meter in your body to drink water, especially when working out.  Your brain will tell you that you’re thirsty long after your body actually needs it, so I find it’s helpful to just go get a few gulps at the water fountain or from my waterfall during each set.  Bring a water bottle with you to the gym so you don’t have to get up from the machine/bench every 30 seconds…and you’ll be more likely to drink more.

Your kidneys, the things a boxer tries to beat the crap out of during a match, exist to balance your body out with its fluid levels. When you work out and sweat, your body loses that fluid and needs to be put back in or else your muscles will suffer and your workout will suffer.  Because your body will often process that liquid before it’s able to put it back where it belongs, you need to drink MORE than normal after a workout.  Let’s talk about the best method to keep ahead of the game when you’re working out:

You can read my previous post, What the eff is an electrolyte? Is Gatorade really worth it?

-Steve

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