Hydration During Your Workout and Electrolyte Imbalance
By guest blogger, Kelie Anderson
The blog post about staying hydrated throughout the day
inspired me to write a follow-up blog about staying hydrated while you’re
exercising. Proper hydration is essential to comfort, safety and optimal
performance during your workout. If you’re doing workouts like lifting weights,
crunches, or sit-ups, have a bottle of water near you so that it is easily
accessible. If you’re doing something that requires more mobility, such as running,
use a water belt so that you don’t have to carry the water bottle in your hand.
It is especially important to stay hydrated while exercising during the
summertime when the weather can get so hot! Remember, the more you sweat, the
quicker you will become dehydrated.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you exercise,
your body also sweats out electrolytes. What are electrolytes? They are
elements like sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium that are essential for
muscle and nerve function. Electrolyte imbalance can cause headaches, dry
mouth, nausea and fatigue. A way to replenish your electrolytes is to add some
electrolyte powder, or Gatorade, to your water. An alternative to
electrolyte-enhanced water is bananas. Bananas are high in potassium, which is
an electrolyte that your body burns off the most. So if you can’t find any
electrolyte powder or Gatorade, have a banana.
There is so much talk out there about what we should not eat, and not enough about what we should be eating. Instead on focusing on not being able to eat trans fats, watching our sodium, and cutting out sugar, we could concentrate on feeding our bodies delicious vegetables and fruits at every single meal and snack. In doing so, there will not be as much room on our plates for the bad stuff, and we will still leave the table feeling satisfied. What are some of your favorite ways to get your daily 5 - 7 servings of veggies and fruits?
Looking for a easy, healthy weeknight dinner? Make a BBQ chicken salad. It was so easy and inexpensive, and, oh-my-gosh, is it delicious!
1 head or 2 hearts of romaine lettuce (cut, rinsed, and dried)
1 bunch of cilantro ( cut, rinsed, and dried)
1/2 cup corn (we used frozen and thawed it)
1/2 cup black beans (we used canned and we drained them)
1/2 avocado (cubed)
1 small tomato (cubed)
1/4 jicama (cut into thin strips or cubes) – optional
1 chicken breast
BBQ sauce
1 whole wheat tortilla
olive oil
kosher salt
2 Tbs ranch dressing (light or fat free optional)
Toss the first 7 ingredients in a salad bowl with a little bit of low fat ranch dressing and a little bit of BBQ sauce.
Cook the chicken any way you like with BBQ sauce. Here is one way to cook it: Place the frozen breast in a small saute pan with a little bit
of oil, cover, and cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes. Flip
over and cook another 5 minutes. Move the chicken breast to a cutting
board and cut into cubes. Return chicken to pan and add 1/2 cup of BBQ
sauce. Saute until chicken is cooked through.
To make the tortilla chip strips cut the whole wheat tortilla into
strips about 1 1/2″ x 1/4″. Place on a cookie sheet, spray lightly with
olive oil, sprinkle with kosher salt, and cook in a 350F oven for about
10 minutes.
The body consists of 55-60% water in an average adult. What do we do with all that water, you may ask? Water removes toxins, helps carry electrolytes throughout the body and drives the chemical reactions needed to create energy. Did you know being only 2% dehydrated can decrease physical and mental functions, including muscle repair and short term memory. This means we all have to make a conscious effort to drink about 8-10 glasses of water, to restore the fluids lost, throughout the day.
You must be thinking how can I drink so much water? It's got no flavor, it's just bland! Well here are some of my favorite ways to spruce up your average glass of water. Mix cucumber slices and mint to provide a refreshing alternative on a warm day (it even freshens your breath!). Feeling a little fruity? Slice up your favorite fruits and pop them into your glass. You can even brew some green tea to chill in the fridge, about 1 tea bag per 4 cups of water. If you want to be really fun, try a sparkling water and add lemon and lime for a citrus twist. Mmm...good:)
Now that I've told you my favorite ways to spice up a glass of water, how about you share some of your delectable water secrets...