Hydration for exercise
How you decide to fuel your body can impact your workout performance and recovery. Many problems can result from not drinking enough fluids, the most common being fatigue. In just one hour of exercise the body can lose more than a litre of water, leading to dehydration, muscle fatigue and loss of coordination. When the body loses water, it will turn to getting energy from muscles. This leads to a lack of energy and muscle cramping.
Not only does drinking adequate amounts of fluid for your workout reduce chances of fatigue and cramping, but there are other benefits to making fluid replacement a priority.
These benefits include:
Sufficient hydration is not just important during a workout, but hydrating before and after a workout is equally as important. There are different types of fluid replacement, supplements, and amino acids that are recommended for before, during and after a workout. We have put together a guide to help you determine what you need to drink for your workout schedule.
It is recommended to start drinking 1.5 - 2 hours before your workout. Pre-workout aids help improve your performance during a workout session. By increasing your energy and stamina, you can maximize your strength. Here are some effective ingredients to look out for when choosing your pre-workout drink
Caffeine
BCAAs
Water and electrolytes are the two main components you need during your workout. While they are simpler than other amino acids and supplements, the benefits are scientifically proven. Rather than a complex workout supplement or sports drink, water and electrolytes are what you need.
Water
Electrolytes
Post-workout drinks can help you maximize your recovery and gains. After you use energy during your workout session, it’s important to fuel your muscles afterward. Here are some of the most recommended supplements to put in your drink after your workout.
Creatine
Protein
It is important to keep the body hydrated for before, during and after a workout. When engaging in physical activity, the body loses a lot of fluids that need to be replenished. While water and electrolytes are the two primary forms of hydration, there are other amino acids and supplements that can greatly improve your performance if taken before or after a workout. To get the most out of your workout, what you put into your body matters.
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