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Sunday, 27 November 2005
 

Yes, Water. No other substance on earth deserves the place of the first Superfood in our nutrition section!

All living things (on this planet anyway) require hydration, and that means water. Water is second only to oxygen for human life. We can go a long time without food, but only a few days without water.

Humans are composed of roughly 50 to 70% water. It is part of our muscle structure. It is our cooling system, our cleansing system, and acts asa transport for many of our body's nutrients. Without water even the blood begins to thicken and can't carry oxygen to the cells.

Ok, I get it, drink some water when I'm thristy.

No! If you're feeling thirsty, you're already dehydrated! Active people especially need to drink water on a regular basis to maintain hydration levels. the minimum recommendation is 8 glasses per day, plus one glass for every half hour of exercise. So for an active Traceur that could be a minimum of 10 glasses a day! Minimum!

Well, I had 3 cokes, 2 cups of coffee, and an orange juice, so that's 6 right there. Nope! Anythign containing caffeine doesn't count towards your 8 glasses, because caffeine is a diarhetic, which means it actualy absorbs water out of your body. the orange juice counts, but has lots of sugar, which causes an undesirable glycemic reaction (not to worry about a glass or two a day, but not 8!).

Water should be drunk as: water. That's it, plain and simple. Anything else just isn't water.

Sports drinks give me energy. no, they give you a sugar rush, read the ingredients, most are "as bad" as soda, meaning huge amounts of sugar, ad some even have caffeine! Now, there is a time for sports drinks, which is immediately before, during, and after exercise, when an isotonic drink will be absorbed faster than plain water by the body, and also help to replenish minerals lost through sweat, but there is a time and place for these drinks, and they should be used for their purpose. drinking Gatrodae will not make you an athlete, unless you plan to join the fatolympics.

More later after I check my facts :P

 



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1. 06-04-2007 14:48

just a little thing, if you do become dehydrated sip the water slowly and take a breath between each sip, dont down it, this could cause you to throw up and dehydrate you even more.
zarsky

2. 08-21-2007 17:29

how helpful is drinking milk?
fatalistx

3. 08-21-2007 17:30

drinking milk help at all?
fatalistx

4. 11-08-2007 17:16

milk? 
 
"Water should be drunk as: water. That's it, plain and simple. Anything else just isn't water." 
 
well go ahead and drink milk, but make sure you get your water :-)
corvus

5. 11-24-2007 11:34

i drink soda but when i say soda 
i mean SODA, not like COKE, as in, water with CO2, no sugar, no nothing. only water+CO2. 
does this count>? :?
mmzdaniel

6. 12-25-2007 18:55

I was reading about the seven most pervasive medical myths on bbc.co.uk the other day and they actually addressed this issue. Apparently it is completely false that humans should drink 8 glasses of water a day. While it is necessary to maintain hydration, it is not necessary to gorge on H2O. Unfortunately the article didn't explain what the recommended daily amount should actually be, but I would believe that traceurs following a regular practice regimen might find the above info applicable to their physical needs.  
 
Incidentally the article also discussed caffeinated beverages, stating that tea and coffee can count towards your hydration goals despite the caffeine.
drifterkid

7. 01-21-2008 15:17

so anyways, about the water subject 
does tea work? Like if you're asian or whatever and you drink light.not heavy green tea? That okay? Its just herb and WATER
Tryniti

8. 01-30-2008 08:10

I think that would work okay, as long as you don't add a lot of sugar and stuff to it.

9. 02-19-2008 18:09

how big should each glass be I mean there are tons of different sizes

10. 02-20-2008 13:16

I can see by some of the posts above that many have my problem. I don't like water. Just plain water? It's great when it's cold and I'm really thirsty, but just to drink on through the day, or worse, with meals? >ick!

11. 05-19-2008 00:26

Caffeine is a xanthine, which, apart from being a diuretic, also inhibits the reabsorption or sodium ions in your kidneys, making you even thirstier than you were before. I personally don't drink anything with caffeine after 3PM. Not only does it keep you from getting dehydrated, it helps a lot with keeping your sleep cycle normal.

12. 05-27-2008 07:26

bjcollier, try adding a slice of lemon, orange, or lime to your water (but nothing else) to have a better flavor. 
Water can also keep you from overeating. I heard that when you're stomach growls a bit, you're not hungry, it's just that your stomach is used to being so full all the time. So instead of munching on fast food, drink water (it fills it up).

13. 06-04-2008 15:25

No, you really don't need to drink 8 glasses a day. The rule for how much water you need is the rule for quite a few things in Parkour. Listen to your body. It'll tell you when you're thirsty. Then you can drink. (not to say you can't drink any other time) 
Also, about soda and caffeine, while it's not very good for you, and certainly not as good as water, it doesn't actually absorb water from your body. You just pee out more of it than you would ordinary water. So it still hydrates you, just not nearly as adequately.

14. 06-08-2008 18:23

i can tell you the importance of water...i saw a lot of recruits fall out because of dehydration when i was in boot camp, and even Marines afterward. it's not so much a set amount you need to drink as much as just keeping your water levels constant. hydration is key if you don't want kidney or brain damage. also, water will make your body better able to transport nutrients and thus you'll feel more energetic. 
however, beware of hyponatremia. if you drink too much water your mineral count will drop dangerously low, and this can be just as dangerous as dehydration. 
 
happy hydration!

15. 08-08-2008 08:38

im for austriala and always known a thing or 2 about the out back heat depending on your BMI depends what amount of water u need, but roughly 300ml of water every hour will keep the body hydrated, and cold water burnes energey and dosent hydrate u as quick beacous the body uses energy to get it bac to normal tempture so about 300ml of room tempture water every hour u are active for best performance, and about 1L of water a day not includeing your active time, warning to much water while being active slowes your body down and not enough realy fucks it up so drink responsibly! lol

16. 08-25-2008 06:08

Here's some stuff I learned from marching band that helps with hydration. 
 
1.) Drink water before you go to bed and right in the morning, it's important to keep that connectivity of drinking water between days. Because once you're dehydrated, it's too late. Hydration is drinking water that will be helpful for at least 4 hours later. 
 
2.) Take your weight in pounds, divide by half, and that's how many ounces of water you should be drinking a day. 
 
Example, I weight 150 pounds. 150/2 equals 70 ounces of water a day I should be drinking WITHOUT EXERCISE! Drink more water with exercise!  
 
:D

17. 10-13-2008 19:46

that is more than 70 bottles of water a day... I don't think you need THAT much water a day WITHOUT exercise :x

18. 11-14-2008 19:04

what, he said ounces that's only like 8-9 cups a cup is 8 ounces for any that wants to know the actually measurement

19. 01-08-2009 20:03

water is the healthiest liquid there is on the planet. my advice, with me being only thirteen and all, is to not drink more than one 24 ounce bottle of caffinated drinks a month. trust me you'll feel the differance after you have that next drink. :zzz :grin

20. 02-04-2009 05:40

a few years ago, maybe more like 5 or 6 years ago.. i stopped drinking soda because i realized how bad it is for me, but because i didnt like water a few months later i passed out from dehydration. i had nearly stopped drinking because "what else was there besides soda?" after learning my lesson the hard way i now enjoy water and its my main choice as a drink.  
always keep a bottle with you =p

21. 03-29-2009 19:35

way to say it eyse!! :grin ;)

22. 04-10-2009 09:40

the amount of water you need a day is your body weight divided by two in ounces every day. (so if you weigh 150 pounds, you need 75 ounces of water a day) 
hope it helps

23. 04-10-2009 09:47

sorry, i didnt realize someone had that formula up yet, though he did ruin his math on it, lol

24. 07-05-2009 00:59

U ARE SO TIRING WITH THE STUPID QUESTIONS. JUST DRINK W A T E R .

25. 10-27-2009 05:29

Ill i drink literally is water.

26. 10-27-2009 05:30

all i mean

27. 11-19-2009 02:46

Water is important. 
Drink water not when you're thirsty. You should drink when your tongue gets too wet :))

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