Simple tip to know if you’re drinking enough water each day. Sample Bodybuilding Diet Plan: http://leehayward.com/diet Total Fitness Bodybuilding App: http://leehayward.com/app Join The Inner Circle: http://www.totalfitnessbodybuilding.com There are a lot of different guidelines for recommended water intake. The old school recommendation was to drink 8 glasses of water per day. Now while that may be enough water for a sedentary individual, it’s not enough for active people who are involved in exercise and fitness. For active people I recommend that you consume a minimum of 1/2 ounce of water per pound of bodyweight per day. That’s approximately 33 milliliters per kilogram of bodyweight. So for example, a 200 pound man (90 kilos) should drink at least 100 ounces (3 liters) of water per day. This is a good baseline water intake, but if you feel thirsty beyond this, by all means drink more water. Here are some practical tips for drinking more water during the day. Each morning when you wake up drink 2 glasses of pure water before you have anything else. This will re-hydrate your body after all night. So before you eat breakfast or before you grab a cup of coffee… Drink 2 glasses of water! When you workout keep a water bottle with you at all times and sip on water between sets. By having a steady supply of water during your workouts you’ll keep your body hydrated and maintain higher strength and energy levels. When you go on long walks, bike rides, hikes, etc. take water with you. I personally use and recommend a water back pack such as the Camelbak. Drink a glass of water with each of your meals. In general try to not let yourself get thirsty. Try to keep ahead of your water intake so that you drink before your mouth is dry and you are dehydrated. An easy indicator that you can look for to determine whether or not you are hydrated enough is the color of your urine. Ideally your urine should be clear or light yellow. If it’s dark yellow, or if it smells strong, you need to drink more water.

How Much Water Should You Drink Per Day?
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