Ok so I just checked, and 1 gallon almost equals 4 liters of water! Holy ****!
It is apparently recommended to drink about 3 liters for my weight, and even more for larger people. It seems a little hard to believe for me.
I probably drink 1 to 1,5 liters of water a day, and the rest is 1 liter of milk. Thats 2 to 2,5 liters of fluids at the most.
I weigh 155 lbs. Train 4 times a week just for the record.
Am I not drinking enough fluids? I imagine drinking a gallon a day would make me have to take a piss every hour or so.
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Thread: 1 gallon of water a day!?
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12-07-2009, 08:27 AM #1
1 gallon of water a day!?
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12-07-2009, 09:01 AM #2
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Trust me bro. A gallon is not too much. It's really tough to count how much you drink during your workout, especially if you use a water fountain. Try to keep track next time.
Generally, that's when we're chugging most of our fluids. If you don't work out much, then you can go by the general guideline of 64 oz per day. I can't imagine living on that little. If you're thirsty, then drink more.Will rep back 250+
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12-07-2009, 09:19 AM #5
Your bladder will eventually adjust to the higher intake of water so you won't find yourself in the bathroom every hour. Spacing it out throughout the day helps as well. If you think about it, a gallon of water is just 8 oz. of water every hour if you're awake for 16 hours. I personally drink about 16 oz. with each meal and atleast 30 oz. during my workouts, so it doesn't amount to too much more on top of that to reach a gallon. I'd estimate I drink about a gallon and a half per day, and like someone else mentioned, it's not even something I really think about, it just happens.
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^^ This. Water balance is going to affect how often you're at the toilet more than anything else: if you're taking in more than you need, your body is going to excrete it as urine. For example, if you were to drink 2 litres of water over the course of the next hour, you might have to make two or more trips to the toilet in the the next 1.5 to 2 hours (the hour where you were drinking the water inclusive) -- assuming you are already well hydrated. However, if you were exercising for the hour that you were drinking the water it's possible that you wouldn't even have to go once if you were sweating profusely (since water is leaving your body as sweat).
If you're not taking in enough water, you may feel thirsty, your performance may suffer, energy levels may decrease, etc.
Personally, I think that it's worse to be under-hydrated than over-hydrated. Yeah, it can be inconvenient having to go to the toilet every 30 mins., and you can get hyponatermia (low sodium in the body) if you drink way too much water, but it's better than feeling like cr@p because you're dehydrated. Plus, I think you have to be drinking ridiculous amounts of water (10+ litres) to get hyponatremia and I'm pretty sure having salt in the diet (which "most" people have a ton of as it is) helps to prevent this, so it's probably nothing to worry about -- you'd have to research this to confirm, as my memory isn't perfect.
Basically, if you're taking a piss every half an hour to an hour, or so, and you're not thirsty, you're probably taking in more than enough water. You can take in a little bit less/space it out more, if you don't like going so often, but, again, I think it's better to go more often than not enough, despite the inconvenience. If you're thirsty, you should probably be drinking more. If someone comments on how often you're going to the bathroom just tell them "it's the steroids"
p.s. It's recommended that you drink BEFORE the thirst sensation is felt, as by this point it's likely that you are already dehydrated.Last edited by allofthisforyou; 12-07-2009 at 10:27 AM.
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heh you said Fluids.
Not all fluids are equal you have to remember you are seeking H2O and while other fluids may have it, the best option is from the direct source.
1 Gallon or the 3-4 liters, is not a lot when you get used to drinking it. I carry around a 1 liter jug and try to drink 3-4.
Various supplements will benefit from increased water intake as well.
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12-07-2009, 11:12 AM #11
Thanks for the replies. Gives me a moment to think about it.
From now on I will try to keep track of how much I actually drink.
300 ml or 10/11 oz of water per hour. Should be reach 4 liter a day if drink for 12 hours. Man... this does require dedication though. Your average person doesn't even think about it, their thirst is in their unconsiousness.
Oh, and usually I drank water in bursts. Maybe thats wrong. I wanna spread it out more. Except for when workout out I suppose.
Anyone know how drinking a galon a day affects the kidney's? It doesn't get over stressed right?Last edited by Paincake; 12-07-2009 at 11:14 AM.
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12-07-2009, 11:16 AM #12
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Consider your nutrition like your weights. When you start "training" you throw the weights around all sloppy and like a ****ing retard. After time you work your way up and a lot of the things you had to focus on in the start have or will become 2nd nature.
The same is true for eating and drinking right. At first you will have to pay attention to it and make sure you are doing all the things needed but after time it will be trained into you and will become 2nd nature.
It's always good to try and keep an eye on things though because you can slip up here and there as time progresses.
Just so you know as well, if you drink about a gallon a day you will be pissing about every hour or two depending on what you are doing. That's pretty normal.
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