Human bodies are made of approximately 70% water. Now think about how much water you drink on a daily basis. Is it enough? 

How do you know you are hydrated enough? 

If you’re drinking a fair amount of water and going to the toilet regularly, you’re probably pretty hydrated. For most people, the normal number of times to urinate per day is between 6 – 7 in a 24 hour period. Between 4 and 10 times a day can also be normal if that person is healthy and happy with the number of times they visit the toilet. Have a look at the colour; the darker it is the more dehydrated you are. You might think it depends on how thirsty you are, but research has shown that the thirst sensation doesn't kick in properly until you're already dehydrated. 
 
Proper and consistent hydration is key to feeling and looking your best. You should drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. 
 
No matter how hard you’re watching what you eat, you always need to drink plenty of water to rehydrate, especially after exercise (and also after having a massage) to replenish any fluid that has been lost. 
 
Good hydration will improve the transport of oxygen and nutrients through all your cells. Hydration is very important to keep muscle tissue healthy, especially as muscles are about 75% water. 
 
When trying to build strong, high-quality muscles for weight training, people eat high levels of proteins, carbs and fats. Most will take supplements but unfortunately, most of us forget about the most essential nutrient for keeping muscle tissue healthy – water. 

Increasing the strength of the muscles 

Muscles must have a high level of strength in order to encourage overall growth. 
 
A study was conducted and published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research which found that just 1.5% of water loss in the body quickly reduced the amount of muscle strength that the individuals being studied had. Other studies have indicated that during aerobic exercise, for example in running or cycling, performance begins to decrease when dehydration progressively exceeds 2-3% body weight loss. Knowing these facts, it’s sensible to drink a sufficient amount of water on a regular basis. 

Preventing muscle breakdown 

The amount of water that’s located in the cells of the body plays a large role in whether the muscles start to experience any type of break down. If a muscle starts to break down, the muscle growth will completely stop. Additionally, if the body experiences a shortage of water, the cells in the body will start to shrink and the protein contained within the body will also start to break down. 
 
By increasing the amount of hydration within the body, we can successfully increase the amount of muscle in the body, as water has a direct influence on the construction and strength of new muscle. 
 
For any type of training, be it running or weight training, staying hydrated is essential to good performance and health. We suggest getting a bottle that you can fill up and take with you every day to remind you to drink and monitor how much you have had. 

Massage and hydration 

It’s important to drink plenty of water before AND after your massage. So why is this? 
 
Before: Hydrated muscles are easier to massage, so drink enough water a day or two before your massage to maximise the effect of your massage. 
 
After: Toxins and chemicals tend to be stored by the body in your fat cells. When you have a massage, those cells are stimulated and the toxins are released. This can make you feel a little lightheaded for a short period of time. Drinking plenty of water after your massage helps your body flush out toxins. 
 
For any questions about hydration and muscles, to talk to one of our massage therapists, or to schedule your massage today, contact us. We’d love to help! 
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