The human body contains more than sixty percent water. Maintaining that balance while training is a challenge.
And doing it during the summer months is a practice that must be consistent. Becoming overheated or dehydrated can lead to heatstroke and possibly death.
There are ways to help prevent dehydration. Being hydrated before a workout even begins is essential. If you are under-hydrated before you start, it is hard to catch up once the sweating starts.
Be sure to drink plenty of fluids throughout the training as well. Fluids can include sports drinks that contain electrolytes (magnesium, calcium, sodium, and potassium) to replenish the essential minerals the body loses through perspiration.
For some sports, there is also a product like Fuelgard™ Mouthgard and Electrolyte Tablets, which has the dual duty of protecting the athlete as well as providing essential electrolytes for maintaining hydration balance while the athlete trains.
After the workout, you will need to continue replenishing fluids.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Whether you are an athlete or not, stay hydrated on these hot summer days. Drink plenty of fluids and make it part of your daily routine.
Use #NationalHydrationDay to share on social media.
HISTORY
SafeTGard® Corporation founded National Hydration Day in honor of football Coach Victor Hawkins (September 1, 1964 – June 23, 2012) who invented a mouthguard that releases electrolytes to keep his players hydrated during games and practices.
This day honors Coach Hawkins’ contributions to athlete health, safety, and success.
In 2016, SafeTGard® Corporation founded the day to increase awareness of the importance of proper hydration to athletes everywhere.
On June 21, 2016, the Registrar at National Day Calendar® proclaimed the day to be observed annually on June 23.
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