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About Megan_mefit

Nutritionist, Personal Trainer, Community Leader Personality: Driven, energetic, supportive, open-minded Certifications: Corrective Exercise Specialist (NASM), TRX certified Education: Bachelor of Science from the Radford University in Foods and Nutrition I’ve been passionately working in health and fitness for over two decades. Through these experiences I’ve learned a lot about myself and what my job means to others. In my coaching programs, we work to upgrade your mindset, overcome disappointments, obstacles, perceived failures, challenges and by doing so we create a sense of self efficacy (belief in oneself to complete the task). Also, by providing education that facilitates a sustainable foundation of knowledge, creating healthy habits that turn into a consistent routine and therefore lasting results. What we do together is not a diet plan or a cookie cutter workout program. OUTSIDE THE GYM Originally from Virginia, I moved out to Portland, Oregon directly after college for the delicious hippie food, circus arts, music, coffee and overall vibe. For recreation I enjoy hanging my hammock, dancing music festivals, hula hooping, hiking, and paddle boarding. I spent a year living abroad in Japan with my husband, and recently moved to the Hudson Valley area in New York. We love plants and animals! We garden, have many house plants, fish tanks and four pets. One miniature poodle, Butternut, one toy poodle, Hazelnut, one of their puppies Cashew & an orange tabby cat named Filbert.

What is Fasted Cardio and Does it work?

What is Fasted Cardio and Does it work?

Simply put, this involves getting your heart rate up without eating anything prior. A true fasted state starts at about 8-12 hours after your last meal. However it can happen for some people if its been 3-6 hours, but most people do fasted cardio in the morning to ensure their body is in a completely fasted state.

According to science, there can be some benefits! You can burn up to 20% more body fat by exercising in the morning on an empty stomach according to one study published in British Journal of Nutrition. Another study from University of Scranton revealed it may lead to a reduced calorie consumption in the next 24 hours that follow the fasted workout.

The idea that exercising in a fasted state burns stored energy (fat and glycogen) versus energy that you have just consumed.

What’s important to keep in mind, the intensity of the exercise should be low. Think jogging instead of a hard run or a sprint. Or slow climbing on the stair master, not attempting your Orange theory workouts.

Fasted cardio not only burns stored fat and carbs but it can also burn stored protein in the form of lean muscle–which is NOT desirable. Sipping on our amazing Recover BCAA product can alleviate some of this breakdown.

BOTTOM LINE: Fasting primes your body to take in nutrients once the effort is over, which means you should look for protein and carbohydrates to help refuel your muscles. The International Society of Sports Medicine recommends consuming .14-.23g of protein per pound of body weight very soon after a workout. That’s 20 g of protein for a 140 woman.

GOOD NEWS: There is room to experiment, feel out the right approach for you, whether or not fasting is pat of the equation.

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How to cut calories without starving yourself👇

Your best bet for fat-loss success is to create a modest caloric deficit and make smart food choices so you feel satisfied — not starved. One of the most common mistakes I see is athletes that are under-eating. If they aren’t seeing results, they think it means eat less. Instead of MORE! If you are wondering how much you should be eating for your goals–REACH OUT TO ME!

Cutting a ton of calories at once actually slows the metabolism and can cause the body to not want to let go of the fat stores because it believes to be in a ‘starvation state’.

Plus, it’s hard to maintain a severe caloric deficit, if you aren’t getting the energy needed to function, your body spikes your hunger hormones, causing you to seek food.

This is why fad diets and uneducated diet approaches don’t work. You are underfed and undernourished.

Three Tips for cutting calories without starving:

1) CUT GARBAGE CALORIES
A lot of today’s grab-n-go convenience foods provide very little to NO nutritional value and a ton of calories. Cut out the Alcohol, candy, soda, junk food and baked goods. Once a month, sure have an indulgence, but daily consumption is not recommended.

2)USE VEGGIES TO FILL YOU UP
“Volume foods” are a saving grace for those folks in a calorie deficit. Veggies like kale, spinach, bok choy, zucchini, cabbage, onions can help you feel full, your plate look full and provide lots of nourishment without the calories.

3)SWAP LOW-FIBER FOODS for HIGH-FIBER FOODS
If you have had a hard time adhering to more complicated diet regimens, research shows that boosting your daily fiber intake may be an effective weight-loss strategy. Foods high in fiber (apples, oats, green beans, cauliflower) tend to be fewer calories for the same volume of food and digest more slowly than low-fiber foods.

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Runners-Don’t fear carbs!

Runners, Don’t Be Afraid of High Carbs!!
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For endurance athletes, carbohydrate is the main fuel source and continues to be used by the best in the world for better performance.

Studies in endurance cycling and running have repeatedly demonstrated that carbohydrate feeding during exercise can provide extra fuel and enhance performance.

Recommendations generally state that for exercise that lasts two to three hours, carb intake should be around 60 grams per hour. For exercise lasting over two and half hours, athletes are recommended up to 90 grams per hour.

In a recent study from our nutrition company the researchers found that the runners who took the carb gels were on average of 4.7 percent faster than those who ran with a self-selected intake and consumed significantly less carbohydrate. This was equated to about an 11-minute difference—which as any marathon runner knows is a big improvement!

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Does Sugar Belong in a Healthy Diet?

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Short answer: in controlled amounts, yes. When many people think of “sugar,” they often think of added sugar found in processed junk foods and desserts. However, simple sugars and other carbohydrates are naturally found in many nourishing foods that are important to a healthy diet like fruits, vegetables, dairy, legumes, and whole grains.

Working to reduce the amount of added sugar you consume each day is a worthy goal, especially because many common foods and beverages provide extra sugar and calories but very little of the quality nutrition our bodies need.

On its own, sugar isn’t necessarily good or bad. It becomes a concern when you consume foods that are high in calories and added sugar but low in essential nutrients like protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Many everyday foods, beverages, and condiments contain a surprising amount of added sugar without contributing much nutritional value. Cutting back on these sources of excess sugar is a good idea for both your well-being and your waistline.

But, there is no need to eliminate sugar completely, especially if you want to eat in a way that supports your health and wellness goals. Sugar and other carbohydrates are essential nutrients that play a vital role in many bodily functions, including in the nervous system and immune system. Not to mention that naturally occurring sugar is present in many of the delicious, nourishing foods we should enjoy every day.

 

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How Much Sugar Is in the Food We Eat?

My top 3 willpower tips!

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According to the American Psychological Association- American’s name “lack of willpower” as the #1 reason they struggle to meet their goals.
Many feel guilty about letting themselves and others down, others, feel at the mercy of their thoughts, emotions and cravings.

Here are my top 3 #willpower tips:

1.Everyone struggles with in some way temptation, addiction, distraction and procrastination. These are not individual weakness, these are universal experiences and part of the human condition. Practicing self compassion and acceptance will help you break the self sabotage cycle and allow for you to take your moments of weakness and turn them into strategies for success.

2. Before you can change something, you need to see it for how it actually is. Example: When are you most likely to give into temptation? How does hunger influence your spending? How do you talk to yourself about your willpower challenges? How do you judge your own willpower failures and successes?

3. Choose your willpower challenge. Let’s pick the #1 challenge you want to focus on this week. Comment your answers below!

“I WILL” power challenge- what is something you want to do more of? or stop putting off?

“I WON’T” power challenge-What is the stickiest habit in your life? What would you like to give up or do less of because its undermining your health or success?

“I WANT” power challenge-What is the most important long term goal you’d like to focus your energy on? What immediate want is most likely to tempt or distract you from this goal?

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#youcanyouwill

Do you struggle with cravings?

😨🙅🏻‍♀️Cravings 😬😳
We all have them-its normal.

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My top tip?!
Outsmart your Cravings🤓

Some research suggests that trying to eliminate favorite foods from your diet can lead to increased cravings, particularly cravings for the foods you are trying to avoid. But other studies demonstrate that with sensible portions, commonly craved foods can be part of a healthful diet to support weight loss.

Based on the research, a trick to outsmarting cravings may be to enjoy your favorite indulgent foods in a way that is consistent with your health and weight loss goals. The following tips can help you create your own plan to outsmart cravings and enjoy your favorite foods in moderation.

1. Make it an occasion. 15% FUN 🎉

Save your favorite indulgent treats for a special occasion. For example, if you crave ice cream, go out with friends for an ice cream cone instead of keeping a gallon of ice cream in your freezer. When you decide to indulge, you’ll be sure to enjoy your craved foods to the fullest while avoiding constant temptation of these foods in your home.

2. Plan for a smart portion.

One concern with craving is that they often lead us to eat more than intended. Outsmart your cravings by planning for portion control. Whether you are craving something savory and crunchy or something decadently sweet, choosing an individually packaged, portion-controlled option can help you satisfy cravings without the guilt.

3. Balance indulgent foods with healthful options.

Including your favorite, most craved foods in a way that still supports your health and weight loss goals means making balanced choices. One way you can find balance is to include a sensible portion of craved foods as part of a healthful meal. Imagine you are craving pizza. Instead of eating only pizza, plan a more balanced meal that includes one or two slices of your favorite pie along with a large, crisp salad. Balancing indulgent foods with healthful options is likely to leave you feeling more satisfied and can help you consume fewer calories overall.

Choosing a more balanced, sensible approach to indulgent foods can help you conquer your cravings for weight loss success. Remember, attempting to cut out your favorite foods from your diet is not only unnecessary, but might be counterproductive for achieving your health and weight loss goals.

Second tip: Identifying WHY you have these cravings, is another strategy-maybe your body communicating with you and could be indicating you need a specific nutrient.

🍪 🍰Cookies,Cake 🍭
Needing quick calories, energy boost, minerals
Try to eat an Isalean Shake, rice, sweet potatoes, potassium packed produce like bananas and avocados.

Chocolate 🍫 often indicate that your body is deficient in magnesium, which is a common deficiency. Dark green leafy veggies are a great source!

Read more: https://www.isagenixhealth.net/conquer-cravings-weight-loss/

Addressing Visceral Fat

9516E825-425E-4C0A-A72A-909FED0648E6.jpegUnderstanding body composition-lean body mass, skeletal mass, body fat percentage and how it relates to optimal health and disease prevention is a fresh outlook in regards to weight wellness instead of strictly weight loss.

I believe in the importance of having body competition data to be sure we are losing body fat and gaining muscle when we see the scale shifting in either direction.

Let’s talk visceral fat:
First off there are Two types of Abdominal Fat-
Subcutaneous- the fat that is outside of your organs, can pinch with fingers
Visceral- Surrounding the organs, deadly in high amounts

What causes high visceral fat? Poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, aging, hormones and genetics.

When it comes to health, there is so much more to the picture than weight loss. Creating long term habits that build the foundation of wellness will make weight loss more sustainable and achievable.

Stress Management:
There are many easy activities you can incorporate into your daily life to help shift your focus and your mindset when you begin to feel stress. First, focus on what can you take direct control of: this may be incorporating the use of stress-modulating herbs called adaptogens into your diet, participating in an exercise program you enjoy, a spa treatment, cooking a meal you love, or simply turning off your phone for an hour.

Whatever your stress relieving activity is, schedule it into your calendar at least once a week. It is crucial to make room in your routine for important self-care tasks, like you would with a doctor or dentist appointment. Dedicating time throughout your week to self-care routines will improve the consistency of your actions.

Mindful Eating Practices:
Paying attention to the physical feelings of hunger. Are you physiologically hungry and actually in need of nutrition? How does this meal have you feeling? are you excited to prepare it? Excited to eat it? 

Identifying cravings: This is your body communicating with you and could be indicating you need a specific nutrient. Example: Craving salty foods like pickles or chips could mean you need to replenish sodium and/or electrolytes. Try adding ConcenTrace Mineral drops to your water, or make your own kale chips for a healthy snack. Craving onions could mean you need more sulfur in your diet for liver function. Chocolate cravings often indicate that your body is deficient in magnesium, which is a common deficiency. You can try adding mineral drops to your water and if you’re going to eat chocolate try adding cocoa powder to you smoothie, or dark chocolate.

Sensation of fullness: Also known as satiety. Having fiber, balanced protein and healthy fats as part of your meals and snacks will help you feel full after eating.

Taste satisfaction: Enjoying the food you eat is important for your body to get the most nutrition for your cells.  “Healthy” eating doesn’t have to be boring! Explore new spices, fresh herbs and seasonings. New recipes will excite your meal planning.

Gratitude: Take a moment before you consume your meal to think what it took to get from farm to table. It is recommended we chew our food 20-30 times before swallowing. Focus on feeling satisfied about how you have chosen to fuel your body.

New findings published in the Journal of Obesity suggest that combining a technique called mindful eating with stress management can help reduce cortisol levels and the resulting belly fat. The most effective mindful eating practices are paying attention to the physical feelings of hunger, identifying cravings, sensation of fullness, and taste satisfaction so you fully enjoy your eating experience and feel satisfied about how you have fueled your body.

Link to the Journal of obesity study: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jobe/2011/651936/

TO Read more about stress management: https://bridgecitywellness.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/is-stress-making-us-fat/

To read more about mindful eating and quality foods over quantity: https://bridgecitywellness.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/stop-counting-calories/

Stopping Self Destructive Behavior- Visualize your day of Success!

Listening to this amazing podcast with Dr. Glenn Livingston about Self-destructive behavior and I wanted to share this information with you.  

As a Health and Wellness practitioner I am consistently analyzing clients and my own behavior in regards to self sabotage. The power of the MIND and its capability to achieve great tasks and how its influenced by emotional state is becoming more and more of an explored topic.

What would you consider a healthy start to your day? What would that be? Walk yourself through your day. Bit by bit. When are you working? How are you working? Who are you working with? What are you working on? How are you protecting yourself from interruptions? What are your accomplishments? What was the environment like when you accomplished your tasks? Picture colors around you, smells, feelings. What was dinner like? What are your evening activities like? What is your sleep routine like? How to you wind down? How do you create ease and quite the mind from the day?

As you map this out, you can see the structure needed to create and facilitate your ideal days. Write this down in crystal clear detail. You can now begin to write down rules that will build your habits to support your ideal day of success. The mind needs targets to work towards.  Start to implement them one by one.

“I will always journal the first 10 min after I wake up”

“I will start my day with a healthy protein smoothie.”

What happens if you slip up and make a mistake on your “perfect day”? 

Refuse to yell at yourself when you mess up. Focus on the present moment and move forward. Watch your terminology around starting something new and sticking to a program. “I try” means I’ll do it until I don’t feel like it any more. “I will” The essence of a vow=to be 100% committed, even though we are not 100% perfect.

“I always use the present moment to be healthy”

We go to the gym and understand there is a purpose to feel the physical pain. To grow muscles, improve cardiovascular health.

The purpose of mental pain-shame and guilt- to alert you to a problem in the environment. You don’t want to get involved with the negative emotions, once you know about it- the awareness is 80% of the change, let it go.

 

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Coaching with Meganmefit

 

Mission:

To provide my clients with education on key topics like hormones, metabolism adaptations, the benefits of integrative performance training, basic nutrition, and sports nutrition, while providing the support and accountability necessary to achieve their goals. Together, we create optimal health and wellness through mindset coaching, individualized fitness and balanced nutrition programs.
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In this 8 week program we go through all core elements that create the solid foundation necessary for your health and wellness goals.

Personalized Assessment

During this phase, we’ll go over your past and current fitness and nutrition, establish habit foundations: goals, mindset, strengths, and weaknesses. This allows us to develop an individualized program, effectively identifying the possible areas of muscular imbalance, old or current injuries, self-sabotaging behaviors, etc. We will establish a baseline so we can track progress along all the areas of wellness.

GMT Protocols

Ground, Multiple-joint and Three Dimensional Movements

Mobility and flexibility training are important to reduce muscle stiffness and increase joint range of motion. These exercises will improve your overall ability to move while reducing the risk for injury.

Specialized Strength Training

Strength training with free weights using a variety of exercises, planes of motion, and intensities; this evidence based approach will provide the most efficient and effective workouts possible.

Flexible Dieting

Proper nutrition strategies will boost your energy and performance, so you are always at the top of your game. My philosophy will provide you with a sense of freedom from restricted dieting, while experiencing fat loss, and increased muscle definition.

Superior Supplementation

Together we discuss your current supplement regimen and re-evaluate which products are actually worth your money.

Now, let’s get to the nitty gritty. I offer three 8 week foundation program options that vary based on your desired level of coaching and features.

Intensive Foundation Program $650 PIF (pay in full) or $330 each month (click link to enroll)

-Video Personal Training, 50 min session, weekly.

-Video/phone coaching, 30 min session, weekly.

-On-demand MeganmeFitFam video workouts

-Fundamental training components: individualized fitness and nutritional programming, habit coaching, weekly check-ins, and daily support through Trainerize app.

Optimal Foundation Program$340 PIF or $175 each month (Click link to enroll)

-Phone call coaching session, 30 min, weekly.

–Video Personal Training, 50 min session, monthly.

-On-demand MeganmeFitFam video workouts

-Fundamental training components: individualized fitness and nutritional programming, habit coaching, weekly check-ins, and daily support through Trainerize app.

Fundamental Foundation Program $300 PIF or $155 each month (click to enroll)

-Fundamental training components: individualized fitness and nutritional programming, habit coaching, weekly check-ins, and daily support through Trainerize app.

-On-demand MeganmeFitFam video workouts

After completion of any 8 week foundation program, most clients chose the continuation training option which is subscription based, $155/month to month.

 

Prefer to keep it simple? You can join the MeganmeFitFAM for just $49/month. This includes monthly workout program tailored to your needs, monthly check-in through email, and unlimited on-demand streaming of a variety of workouts from Strength, Cardio Conditioning, Active Recovery, Flexibility, Hoop dance, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Importance of Hydration in Sports Performance and Health

How much water do you consume a day? Water is the most vital nutrient to human existence. We can survive far longer without food than without water.
Sedentary women should be consuming at least 74 oz of water a day and men should be consuming 101 oz.
The body’s requirement for water varies in accordance with several factors: environment, activity level, functional losses, metabolic needs, age and other dietary factors.

Paul Chek provides a reliable calculation for meeting our body’s needs. For your minimum daily intake, one should base the calculation on one’s body weight in in kilograms, (lbs divided by 2.2) and then divide that by 0.024. This level of water intake works out at 1 liter plus 1 cup (1250ml) for each 30 kg of body weight.

Example

  • An 80 kg person would require 3 1/3 liters per day = 80 kg divided by 0.024 = 3.3 liters per day.

Drink your way to better health- Hydration changes everything!

  • Protects organs and tissues
  • Lubricates joints
  • Regulates body temperature
  • Carries nutrients and oxygen to cells
  • Helps dissolve vitamins and increases bio-availability
  • Reduces the burden on kidneys and liver
  • Moistens tissues of mouth, eyes and nose
  • Helps prevent constipation
  • Increases muscle tone
  • Reduces risk of disease-Studies have shown that an increase in daily water decreases the risk of colon cancer  up to 45%, reduces the risk of bladder cancer by 50%, and potentially reduce the risk of breast cancer. It is also believed that water may prevent kidney stones and urinary tract infection

Stay hydrated with fruits and veggies!

Cucumber, Iceberg lettuce, spinach, celery(96%), raw radish, zucchini (95%) , Watermelon, strawberries, sweet peppers, green tomato (92%) , Cauliflower, orange, raspberries, peach(87%)

Signs of Dehydration

  • Increased thirst
  • Dry mouth
  • Weakness
  • Tired or sleepy
  • Decreased urine output
  • Urine is low volume and more yellowish than normal
  • Headache
  • Dry skin-skin will “tent” when pinched
  • Dizziness

If you are thirsty, then your levels are already low. Consume small sips during physical activity to not overload the body systems. Ideally you should sip every 15 minutes.

Dehydration’s effect on Athletic Performance

  • Reduction in blood volume
  • Decreased skin blood flow
  • Decreased sweat rate
  • Decreased heat dissipation
  • Increased core temperature
  • Increased rate of muscle glycogen use

Hydration Before, During and After Exercise

Before Exercise

  • It is recommended that individuals drink about 17-22 oz. of fluid ~2 hours before exercise to promote adequate hydration and allow time for excretion of excess ingested water

During Exercise

  • Athletes should start drinking early and at regular intervals in an attempt to consume fluids at a rate sufficient to replace all the water lost through sweating (i.e. body weight loss), or consume the maximal amount that can be tolerated
  • During exercise lasting less than 1 hour, there is little evidence of physiological or physical performance differences between consuming a carbohydrate-electrolyte drink and plain water

After Exercise

  • Drink 600 ml of water for every pound of body weight lost through sweat during exercise with a natural recovery aid or suitable protein shake
  • If training for a prolonged period of time (+60 min), it is essential to have a carbohydrate intake to prevent blood glucose drops and increase glycogen stores in muscles.

Hydration in Sports Performance

Sweat losses of as little as 2% of body weight (less than 3 pounds in a 150-pound athlete) can impair performance by accelerating the onset of fatigue. This is important because some athletes can lose 5 to 8 pounds of sweat or more during practice or competition. So it’s easy for athletes to become dehydrated if they don’t drink enough to replace what is lost in sweat.

There is clear research to show that working at different intensity levels and duration will decrease blood plasma volume, but as long as you have been maintaining hydration throughout the day you will be fine to train. If you have not been drinking during the day to maintain your hydration, your body will be fighting for the use of water.

  • 15-20% decrease in 1 min bouts of exhaustive exercise
  • 7.7% decrease when training at 40% of 1 rep max
  • 13.9% decrease when training at 70% of 1 rep max
  • Sweating causes additional plasma loss
  • Reduced plasma volume will increase blood viscosity which has been linked to impeded blood flow thus limiting oxygen transport

What is Blood Plasma? Plasma is made up of water, plasma proteins, and cellular nutrients (such as electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, antibodies and waste products). Its primary role is to aid transport of the red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes) and platelets (thrombocytes) in and around the body at rest or during exercise.

Electrolytes are minerals (calcium, chloride, magnesium, potassium, sodium ions) in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge. Electrolytes  affect the amount of water in your body, the acidity of your blood (pH), your muscle function, and other important processes. The body loses electrolytes as it sweats.

SODIUM: Maintains water balance, activates thirst response, prevents water intoxication & hyponatremia, prevents cramps by enabling normal muscle contraction.  Influences performance of other minerals; enables nerve impulse transmission and maintains normal blood pressure

Potassium: Maintains water balance, stimulates metabolism of proteins & carbohydrates; helps muscles use glycogen and prevents muscle fatigue; enables normal muscle contraction.

Chloride: Maintains water balance; prevents dehydration, helps the body break down protein, absorb minerals & vitamin B12, enables normal muscle contraction, relaxation and nerve impulse transmission.

Magnesium: Participates in the conversion of ATP (adenosine triphosphate),  stimulates the metabolism of carbohydrates & fats; helps the body build proteins, decreases pain from sports-related injuries & excessive physical activity; enables normal muscle relaxation; prevents muscle cramps & spasms. Also, influences performance of other minerals; enables nerve impulse transmission; decreases vulnerability to disease; alleviates symptoms of numerous medical and psychiatric conditions

Sports Drinks are to be avoided

Do not count on sports drinks to provide you with the adequate amount of electrolytes, as most only include sodium and potassium.  Gatorade’s latest product introduction, Endurance, which claims to have five electrolytes and yet contains only a whopping 400 mg of sodium and 180 mg of potassium. What about the other electrolytes? Calcium and magnesium are mentioned; however, Endurance provides less than two percent of the Daily Value for these two critical electrolytes. A 2005 study published in General Dentistry reported that some popular sports and energy drinks destroyed tooth enamel more effectively than cola due to their high sugar content.

A balance of all electrolytes is necessary to maintain optimal hydration and endurance. Not only do you lose sodium in sweat, but you also lose other critical electrolytes like magnesium, and since most people don’t get enough magnesium, serious deficits can be occurring. The bottom line is to not count on plain water and sports drinks to meet your body’s hydration and electrolyte needs. Plain water (including bottled “mineral waters”) doesn’t contain a substantial quantity or balance of the essential electrolytes you require to stay adequately hydrated, replace electrolytes lost in sweat, and maintain optimum performance. As for sports drinks, the high-sugar content of most of these beverages often causes bloating, stomach cramps, and can impair your hard-fought training and performance at the moment when it may matter most.

  Adding electrolytes to water is a simple idea.  It provides pure electrolytes and nothing else. It powers rapid hydration and quickly replaces all lost electrolytes—not just sodium. It supports performance, stamina, and recovery, and delivers electrolytes evenly to ensure optimal hydration. And unlike sugar-loaded sports drinks, this metohd doesn’t involve calories, flavorings, sweeteners, colors or sugar, all of which hold the potential to hinder performance.  I use ConcenTrance Mineral drops in my water daily.  

Water is the most vital nutrient to human existence. Hydration is vital to any successful athlete. I hope this inspired you to tune into your daily water consumption and electrolyte balance. Cheers to H20!

References:

http://www.humankinetics.com/excerpts/excerpts/dehydration-and-its-effects-on-performance

http://www.acsm.org/

Click to access electrolytes_and_dehydration.pdf

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/behar12.htm

Click to access hydrationcriticaltoathleticperformance.pdf

http://www.kellygarsia.com/the-importance-of-hydration/