The Ice Mile - 3 Years On
Cold water swimmer, Becca Harvey, takes us over the course of a year as she prepares for the challenge of an Ice Mile.
Written by Catherine Morris /
Everyone knows the importance of staying hydrated; amazingly according to research from the University of Connecticut as little as 1% dehydration can be enough to dampen our mood and energy – not what you want when you are trying to enjoy yourself on a sunny day. But it can be easy to forget to keep your water consumption levels up when you are out on a day’s adventure.
If you are exercising such as paddling, you will be burning more calories (which requires more water) and potentially sweating (which dehydrates you). It can also be tricky to know how much fluid you need when out for a paddle as it depends on the humidity and temperature of the environment, the amount you are sweating, and the intensity and duration of the exercise you are getting.
Here are our top 5 tips for staying hydrated and feeling great on the water:
Everyone knows the importance of staying hydrated; amazingly according to research from the University of Connecticut as little as 1% dehydration can be enough to dampen our mood and energy – not what you want when you are trying to enjoy yourself on a sunny day. But it can be easy to forget to keep your water consumption levels up when you are out on a day’s adventure.
If you are exercising such as paddling, you will be burning more calories (which requires more water) and potentially sweating (which dehydrates you). It can also be tricky to know how much fluid you need when out for a paddle as it depends on the humidity and temperature of the environment, the amount you are sweating, and the intensity and duration of the exercise you are getting.
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