Hey just checking in with an update. I know some of your are probably wondering why on earth do I not post on a daily basis? This is mainly due to the fact that more or less I am still involved with the same activities I listed earlier in the previous year. I naturally just assumed that you all at home would get bored of me writing, "Zumba today was fun lol." Anything really that short sweet and to point I just post on Facebook. I digress. Not too long ago I noticed that even though I was consuming plenty of water, a gallon on many occasions, I would feel drained. This later turned into me feeling quite ill and became dehydrated! Dehydrated! How could I be dehydrated when I was consuming so much water? Up until this point I had made an attempt to stay away from all sports drinks because of how bad they have been made out to be due to the sodium and sugar content. I later came to the conclusion that it's not about omitting one choice but about when to choose one over the other. You see, on days when you choose to do light to moderate exercise, up to one hour, the better choice would be water. During that time, the only thing your body is looking to replace is water. Now on days where you strive to go the distance and push it to your limits, high-intensity or prolonged workouts, a sports drink would often be the better choice. You see, the sodium that is found in sport drinks assist your body by helping it hold on to the fluids that are normally lost through perspiration. Also, unlike water, sports drinks contain calories as a way to replenish energy. You can read more about it here. . Drinking Gatorade vs Drinking water. What I have now started doing is either, on days where I plan on doing more than one class, bring one bottle of water and one sports drink or I'll mix half and half. This really helps me because I get to cut down on the sugar and sodium without suffering the taste of the "diet" sports drink. Ha! They can keep that! Until next time.
-SKBarnes