JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
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People are making a lot of the players getting "proper hydration during the workout"...but correct me if I'm wrong, aren't you supposed to be well hydrated going into a game or a workout? Trying to do it during a game or workout would be too late to reap most of the benefits?
In other words, wouldn't their hydration or lack thereof in this case, be from poor preparation and probably not from "in workout" hydration?
Not sure where I'm going with this, other than I think people are barking up the wrong hydration tree...
Edit: And when I say "going into a game or a workout" I mean days ahead of time, not chugging a gallon 2 hrs before it's go time...
People are making a lot of the players getting "proper hydration during the workout"...but correct me if I'm wrong, aren't you supposed to be well hydrated going into a game or a workout? Trying to do it during a game or workout would be too late to reap most of the benefits?
In other words, wouldn't their hydration or lack thereof in this case, be from poor preparation and probably not from "in workout" hydration?
Not sure where I'm going with this, other than I think people are barking up the wrong hydration tree...
Edit: And when I say "going into a game or a workout" I mean days ahead of time, not chugging a gallon 2 hrs before it's go time...
The link between hydration and this condition is that being hydrated at all times will help your kindneys flush myoglobin out of the body. Myoglobin is a protein that is released in the blood stream after muscle trauma occurs, and it is difficult for the kidneys to filter this. It is difficult enough when hydrated to flush out myoglobin. Being dehydrated coud certainly result in acute kindney failure when you have this condition.
The bigger question should be: What the hell were these players doing to cause such severe trauma to the muscles?