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Water With Acai Is A Weight loss - Skinny Guarantee!


By: John Schmidt Click author's name for more of his/her articles

It's that time for your weight loss exercise program again. Your kids are back in school. The presence of a slight nip in the air is evident in the northern regions of the earth.

Your daylight is getting shorter. That also means your exercise programs are in full swing. At this point it is a good time for your exercise outside. You have been taking your ACAI on a regular daily basis so now you're ready for your needed exercise!

Have you have really made up your mind to stick to your personal weight loss program? We hope so for your health's sake. However, this is also a great time to discuss an important component of exercising no matter what time of year - Avoiding Dehydration! It has been well established that dehydration hinders aerobic exercise performance and can be dangerous.

Dehydration occurs especially in hot and humid weather but can also occur in cooler weather. Dehydration may also contribute to deteriorating mental and physical performance. In extreme circumstances one's physical health may be at risk. What can happen is heat exhaustion and heat stroke. There are multiple factors that can lead to dehydration.

The exercise of cross country running typically causes higher sweat rates than swimming. The athlete's gender is another consideration. Women typically sweat less than men. The environment surrounding temperature, humidity, air movement and your clothing are another factor.

The genetics of the exerciser also come into play. There are individual differences in their sweat rate ability. There is the individual ability to adapt to the environment conditions. Your body size is a consideration when exercising. The exerciser must avoid inadequate fluid intake before, during and after exercise.

When there is not enough water in your body, exercisers may begin exhibiting signs of the dehydration. What dehydration signs start to develop? Dehydration signs are dry or sticky mouth, thirst, headache, excessive fatigue. Urine that is dark in color and your body produces less urine. Developing dizziness and finally muscle cramps and fatigue are evident.

Do not forget it is important to note that thirst is one indicator of dehydration and not your early warning sign. Yes by the time you feel thirsty, you are likely already dehydrated.

In extreme cases you may need to see a doctor immediately: - When you continue to feel weak or dizzy even after a couple of hours after stopping exercise. - When you have little urine output. - When you stop sweating but your body temperature is still high. - When you can't keep fluids down because of vomiting. - When you become confused or lose consciousness.

One of the simplest ways to track fluid loss is to weigh yourself before and immediately after exercise without clothes on. The goal is to keep your weight loss to less than two percent of body weight. For example, a 100 pound person should not lose more than two pounds during the bout of exercise. A 150 pound person should not lose more than three pounds and a 200 pound person should not lose more than four pounds etc.

It is not possible to make specific fluid recommendations due to individual and environmental differences. However, here are some guidelines as a starting point: - Drink 15 to 20 fl oz, two to four hours before exercise - Drink eight to 10 fl oz, every 20 to 30 minutes during exercise - Drink 20 to 24 fl oz for everyone pound body weight loss after exercise

Sports drinks with six to eight percent carbs are good to maintain your energy stores and provide the needed fluid during exercise, especially if it lasts more than one hour

Many think that drinking a large amount of water immediately before exercising is the right thing to do. However large intake of water does not help to equalize the amount of body water likely to be lost in sweating. Also a lot of water before exercising may not help because it can actually make you urinate during your exercising session.

Caffeine is a diuretic (which means it makes you urinate more), but the latest research is not real clear if it actually makes a significant difference in your hydration before or during exercise. It is probably a good idea to avoid too much caffeine before exercising.

Your remedy for positive ACAI weight loss is simple and good for your body. Your ACAI total weight loss remedy works for all overweight[over fat] persons. The natural Acai berry will counter act your overweight condition. Acai works with the body. Your weight loss will be natural and you will love your results.

To your weight loss success, health and happiness,

John Schmidt - Weight Loss Nutritionist Coach

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About The Author: Weight Loss Nutritionist John Schmidt is regarded as a leading weight loss and nutritionist expert. John takes the subject deeper into the inner person. The field of weight loss is becoming more important each year. The world is experiencing an epidemic with overweight and obese individuals on the rise. John recognizes the problem occurring from modern day processed foods and the lack of sufficient exercise. skyrocketweightloss.com



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