2) Drink at least 16 ounces of water or a sports drink at least two hours prior to engaging in bikram yoga.
3) Wear sweat-wicking and microfiber clothing designed specifically for absorbing sweat. These fabrics will help absorb sweat and keep it from staying on your body, which can cause overheating and speed up dehydration.
4) Avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol 24 hours prior to class. Both of these substances can lead to excessive fluid loss and dehydration.
5) Bring water with you to your bikram yoga class. Try and drink 8 oz. for every 15 to 20 minutes of activity.
6) Drink sufficient water post-class, supplementing with a sport beverage with electrolytes or an electrolyte tablet post-workout if needed. Salt packets can also help you retain lost fluids.
Why is hydration important?
Because, without proper hydration our bodies will stop working, end of story. Water helps our bodies to function properly day in and day out. The average adult loses more than 2 litres of water every day, simply by breathing, sweating and eliminating waste. Add a day of fun in the sun and your water levels will be getting pretty low. Did you know that air temperature and exercise intensity are also major factors in the amount of water you lose throughout the day?
Bikram Yogis face an even bigger challenge in the summer time when it comes to hydration. Just one Bikram Yoga class can drain you of one full litre of water! Even minimal dehydration can negatively affect your sports performance and can make your ability to recover from exercise harder and take longer. Dehydration has these effects on the body because when you sweat you aren’t just losing water. You are also losing vital electrolytes such as sodium, potassium and glucose – these electrolytes also keep your body functioning normally as they aid in proper hydration.
How to stay hydrated?
Here are some tips!