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Drinking Water During Workouts

The Advantage of Watered Down Exercising
-- By Zach Van Hart, Staff Writer

Welcome to Sweating 101. Aren’t you glad you didn’t skip this one? Question #1 – During one hour of vigorous exercise, how much does the average person sweat?

A. One tablespoon
B. One cup
C. One pint
D. One quart

Okay, pencils down. For all of those who answered D., congrats! To everyone else, better luck next time.

That’s right – one quart! As you can see, exercise saps a lot of water from your changing body. That’s why it’s very important to drink even more water while exercising. Keep in mind, however, that drinking water before and after exercise is just as important.

Start paying attention to your fluid intake 2-3 hours before you are going to exercise. Drink 2-3 cups of water during that time, and then drink another cup immediately before you start exercising.

Without this extra water, your muscles will become dehydrated. Muscle movement depends on how hydrated you are, so if they are dry, they will not work as well. As a result, your workout will not be as productive as you would like, and you’re likely to be sore later on.

Once you start exercising, keep drinking water frequently. A good rule of thumb is to drink one cup every 15-20 minutes. Keep a water bottle with you, or even give your body a break by heading to the water cooler. Do what it takes you keep yourself hydrated.


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Member Comments About this Article
"this is so true becos i use to take water along wit me while going to gym,& ive benefited alont by doing that,this article do encourages me the more to drink my water always." -- ANACHRISTINA
"I found this article VERY helpful. I am only 6 weeks pregnant and have continued but modified my exercise routine and do not typically bring water with me while running." -- TJACKSON6
"thanks for this article, ope da water helps on ma already swollen feet and ankles.
DNM" -- ASOOKA
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