Sunday, November 14, 2010

Proper Running Hydration

Despite all the hype in advertising sports drinks and supplements, anyone doing less than 45-60 minutes of moderate exercise probably does not benefit from a sugary drink.

Staying well hydrated is important of course. On the hottest of days probably 8 oz of fluid every 20 minutes is plenty. For cooler days, substantially less is OK. Rather than carrying water I usually route my hot-afternoon runs around known water fountains every couple of miles. Most of us have pretty good internal thirst sensor - drink when you are thirsty, plus a little.

Yes, you CAN drink too much water. The New England Journal of Medicine showed that 13% of Boston Marathon finishers had water poisoning (or had drank too much). Boston Marathoners are a well trained and smart bunch. No doubt the runners in the Peachtree 10K who are offered gallons of water starting at the 1/2 mile marker are at even more risk...

Once you hit the one hour mark it is probably time to start supplementing with electrolytes and (maybe) calories. For races I usually take a sports gel about every 45 minutes. For training runs I personally like to avoid calories. The jury is out on how much good sugar does for your weight loss/exercise, but it definitely can give you short term boost for the race. The new low calorie sports drinks are what I prefer for long training runs.

Briefly,
-For cool-weather runs, 8oz water first hour, 8oz sports drink thereafter
-For hot weather runs, 8oz water every 20 minutes, replace with sports drink after 60 minutes
-May replace "sports drink" with water + Gel pack
-For most of our cooler 6am runs, prehydrating with water only will suffice. There are plenty of fountains along the way anyway. You can leave your CamelBack behind...

3 comments:

  1. Where are these water fountains you speak of? They would really REALLY help me on my long weekend runs!

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  2. Sorry the link on the right column was broken. Check out "Atlanta Drinking Fountains" to the right, else:
    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=213023361713668472592.000001131ea266e133278&z=12

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