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By Rahul Mookerjee
Keeping oneself properly hydrated is one of
the "secrets" to maximizing the benefits you get from your workout.
I'm using quotes around the word secret, since
it really shouldn't be a secret - it is, to me at least, one of the BASIC RULES
to be followed in daily life (irrespective of how hard, or even IF you train on
a regular basis) - but amazingly enough, most folks these days forget this
simple principle.
The reason behind staying properly hydrated is
obvious enough.
Simply put, 60-70% of your body is nothing but
WATER - and this includes muscles, tendons, digestive system, everything.
You are constantly losing water through
dehydration, sweating (especially if you train hard) and other bodily functions
- and you need to make sure you replace the water lost on a regular basis, else
your body just won't function at an optimal level, regardless of how well you
treat it otherwise.
Lack of water can affect you in many different
ways. When it comes to training, a dehydrated person will never be able to
achieve the same results as he would with proper hydration.
Symptoms of dehydration include sluggishness,
not being able to recover well enough from your workouts, persistent headaches
and much more. The exact symptoms will vary from individual to individual, but
the root cause remains the same.
Despite the barrage of sports drinks,
"post workout" recovery drinks etc out there, pure water is still and
by far is the very best choice to stay well hydrated.
I recommend (as most medical experts do)
drinking AT LEAST 8 glasses of pure water a day. This is simple enough to do,
but you'd be surprised at how many people don't do it. And if your training
hard, or are otherwise exposed to hot, humid (or other taxing) conditions, then
you may need more - maybe 10 glasses of water a day as a minimum.
Other than water, green tea is something I
highly recommend. When I was in China, this was an essential part of my
"diet" - I NEVER started a workout without drinking green tea before.
In fact, there were many days I did not get a
decent meal throughout the workday (wasn't that easily accomplished apparently
in the factory I worked at); and was tired and cranky when I got home - NOT the
ideal way to start a tough workout immediately afterwards.
But, a glass or two of green tea later, and I
was raring to go - and got great results as well. Green tea has numerous health
benefits which I will talk about in a later post, but for now, let's just say
it's an instant and immensely healthy "pick me up" - so if your not
drinking some green tea during YOUR daily routine, start doing so now.
Other forms of herbal tea are also great -
jasmine tea, white tea, oolong, and black tea - but my personal favorite
remains green tea.
Just make sure your getting high quality green
tea, preferably from China or someplace where the culture mandates drinking it
on a regular basis. And always use tea leaves, as opposed to tea bags - tea
bags contain crushed tea, which is bad for you.
And avoid colas, coffee, sodas, and any
"soft drinks" with sugar in them. These are not good for you,
dehydrate you, and have no positive benefits whatsoever - so if you must have
then, have them in moderation, and make sure to drink enough water to
compensate for the dehydration these will incur.
Ditto for alcohol - make sure you partake in
moderation, if at all.
So stay properly hydrated - and combine it
with an optimal diet and regular exercise, and you'll be on the right track.
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