How Much Water Should You
Drink Per Day?
by Marc David
I’m always amazed
at how many people seem to know the answer to this
question yet in practice they fail. Everybody I’ve
talked to seems to know that 8-12 glasses of water a day
is the recommended standard. But if I ask them how many
glasses of water have you consumed today? The answer is
usually none. Or the other
standard answer at a corporate environment “does coffee
count?”
While 8-12 glasses of water is great for the average
sedentary person, many of us are fitness conscious or on the
pursuit of some type of bodybuilding physique. With that in
mind, I think the new standard for us should be 1-2 gallons of
water a day.
As a bodybuilder, you are putting much more nutrients, food,
supplements, and other stuff into your body. What your body
does not use, it must rid itself of by any means necessary.
Usually it does this via water. So drinking plenty of water
becomes a necessity. Increasing protein puts a strain on your
body and drinking lots of water can keep things “moving.”
Creatine monohydrate supplementation requires a lot of water.
Creatine is all about cell volumization. Making sure your cells
are completely hydrated helps with the volumization process.
NO2, a hemodilator, requires water. Many other supplements
require water as a transport and a flushing method.
The side effects of drinking too little water are an excess
buildup of certain chemicals. Creatine can leave behind some
buildup that overtime, becomes a bit hard to pass. Putting such
a strain on the body is also self-defeating. But don’t get me
wrong, it’s not just about Creatine and NO2. It’s about making
sure you are hydrated.
Being properly hydrated has it’s benefits other then just
the flushing methods and cell volumization discussed above.
Your state of alertness is affected by your hydration levels.
Performance in the gym by a hydrated body is enhanced. Your
body is roughly 70% water. It makes sense to hydrate it.
Drinking water is not just for hot days. It’s for intense
workouts in the gym. In fact, being hydrated has that perpetual
pump that is so sought after.
There can be too much of a good thing. Drinking water to
excess leads to water intoxication, referred to as
hyponatremia. As you consume water, blood plasma increases and
dilutes the salt content of the blood. While this is happening,
you lose more salt by sweating. Consequently the amount of salt
available to the body tissues decreases and over time, the loss
interferes with brain, heart and muscle functions. Water
intoxication is more commonly found in endurance athletes.
Drink plenty of water per day, but just keep in mind, there
can be too much of a good thing. Being properly hydrated is
necessary for optimum performance in the gym and for keeping
your body performing well.
Marc David has a degree in Criminal Justice from Sacramento
State, a 16 year history of non-competitive bodybuilding and is
the owner of Freedomfly -the fitness network! For free fitness
tools, discount supplements, fitness consultation, and workout
routines, visit http://www.freedomfly.net
mrcd@freedomfly.net
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