Re: Endurance athletes heavy water consumers
- From: RichTravsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 22:48:04 -0600
RichTravsky wrote:
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On Aug 17, 9:12 am, "Rick Wagler" <taxid...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Endurance cyclist top water consumer!!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/16/us/16lance.html?partner=rssyahoo&em...
(Distance athletes don't need no water ??! I'll bet he's got a
truckload of salt too!)
It's not need. It's the ability to find. And note
that amateur marathoners who take much longer
than the professionals - about 2.5 hours - to
run the full 26 miles are cautioned against drinking
too much water. AATers vastly overstate human
need for water.
Rick Wagler
Amateurs are cautioned against drinking too much *freshwater* (lacks
Cite ->
Still waiting.
.electrolytes found in seawater, coconuts, fruit), due to dilution of
essential salts etc., a dangerous condition for strenuous activity.
With poor olfaction, limited hearing and inability to see water
underground, humans can walk over underground springs without even
"see water underground" :-D :-D
knowing, while elephants stop and dig. (Elephants dig up underground
water pipes.)
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