Ok, so here's the deal. My body burns through tons of water while running. Like crazy amounts. I'll lose 5-7 lbs easy during a 15mi run on the TM at the gym. Thats including the 40 oz or so I'll consume while running. (Weighed before holding full water bottles, after holding empty ones) Those levels push me into the dehydrated stage (using the guideline that anything over 2% weight loss is dehdration, I'm closer to 4%) Thought I had it under control between upping my sports drink amount, and using electrolyte tabs. I'm not thirsty while running, and in all honesty my body doesn't want more fluids while running.
Well, at the Marathon I had issues. That whole light headed can't go in a straight line stopped sweating at mile 13 kinda issues. Slowed down, forced myself to take extra fluids (talking both water and PowerAde at each aid station), and finished. Afterwards consumed 3 bottles of PowerAde, 3 bottles of water, and a few hours later, finally back to normal.
Always roughly shot for 4oz per 2 miles. Seems to be in line with Galloways suggestion of 2-4oz per 2 miles, and other studies suggesting 800ml/hour. My body just doesn't want more than that.
Any suggestions on how to get my body to compensate? Or even to force it to want to take in more liquids? I know that fluids are important, but taking 3-4 L after the race, plus I'd say another 3 on course just seems a bit abnormal. I know the heat over the weekend probably bumped it up a bit, but damn, that just seems excessive.
Well, at the Marathon I had issues. That whole light headed can't go in a straight line stopped sweating at mile 13 kinda issues. Slowed down, forced myself to take extra fluids (talking both water and PowerAde at each aid station), and finished. Afterwards consumed 3 bottles of PowerAde, 3 bottles of water, and a few hours later, finally back to normal.
Always roughly shot for 4oz per 2 miles. Seems to be in line with Galloways suggestion of 2-4oz per 2 miles, and other studies suggesting 800ml/hour. My body just doesn't want more than that.
Any suggestions on how to get my body to compensate? Or even to force it to want to take in more liquids? I know that fluids are important, but taking 3-4 L after the race, plus I'd say another 3 on course just seems a bit abnormal. I know the heat over the weekend probably bumped it up a bit, but damn, that just seems excessive.