Let's talk about sports drinks

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Energy is an essential part of our lives, as we need energy to carry out our day to day activities, but with these activities, we lose energy so how do we replenish our lost energy? Well, this is were energy drinks comes in, but then are they always advisable or are there other alternatives? This, you will find out.


What are the types of sports drinks you know? Name the most popular ones in your country?


I think of sports drinks as our body's "power-up" during exercise. I.e., they are designed to replace the fluids and electrolytes (energy helpers) we lose when we sweat from carrying out activities or sport. However, here in my country we commonly have two main types, which are;

Isotonic drinks:
This type is usually the most common amongst the types. They are known to be absorbed quickly to help us stay hydrated because they have a similar concentration of electrolytes to our body's fluids.

Hypotonic drinks:
This type of sport drinks on the other are lighter and have a lower electrolyte concentration when compared to our body fluids, hence they are considered to be good for rehydrating quickly after a short workout or if we're just feeling thirsty.

Now that we know the different types, some of the most popular ones in my country are;

Peak: This is a big one, popularly known for its fruity flavors and good hydration.

Lucozade Boost: This is another classic, found virtually in every store and pharmacies and it's often used for a quick energy boost.

Power Horse: This one mostly is popular among athletes and fitness enthusiasts.

Malta Guinness: A bit different from the rest, but it's a popular choice for its energy-boosting properties.

These are just a few of the many sports drinks available in my country as there are numerous other options like Fearless, Predator, Red bull etc.


Do you know of any natural or homemade options to replace sports drinks and get the same benefits from their consumption?


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Well, we don't need all these fancy sports drinks to stay hydrated and energized during exercise as some of them could be of harm to us. So then what do we do? Well, there are some natural and homemade options that can give us similar benefits without harming us, such as;

Water with a Pinch of Salt:
Works like magic. Hence, this is the simplest and most effective way to replace our lost electrolytes as salt will help our body absorb water more efficiently.

Coconut Water:
This natural drink is known to be filled with electrolytes, making it a great alternative to sports drinks, besides it's naturally sweet and refreshing.

Fruit Infused Water:
Add slices of lemon, lime, cucumber, or berries to our water for a flavorful and hydrating drink is another way as fruits are known to contain electrolytes.

Smoothies:
Blending fruits, vegetables, and yogurt can create a delicious and nutritious drink that provides us with electrolytes and carbohydrates for energy.


Do you consume sports drinks during your physical activities? or during any other activity?


There have been some long days that I felt the burnout. Sometimes my legs are screaming after that intense workout, or running the stares at my place of work and I will start feeling sluggish, telling me I need to refuel, so I will just get myself a Lucozade Boost, and it definitely does the trick, giving me the energy I need.

Although sometimes, I go for something more natural like fruits as I realize that there are so many options for staying energized without relying on artificial drinks, but then if it must be artificial, then it has to be Malta Guinness or Lucozade Boost.


Share with us your recommendations for the use of sports drinks?


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Sports drinks are great for replacing electrolytes lost during physical activities, especially in hot weather and since here in Nigeria the weather is often hot and humid, it's crucial to be smart about using them not to abuse them. Therefore my recommendations would be;

Hydration First
Always stay hydrated by prioritizing water as sports drinks cannot be a replacement for water. Hence, make sure we drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially when exercising.

Intensity Matters:
If we're doing light to moderate exercise, like a casual jog or a short workout, water is usually enough, so save sports drinks for intense workouts or long endurance activities.

Read the Labels:
Many sports drinks are loaded with sugar so therefore we should look for options with less sugar or opt for homemade electrolyte drinks using fruit, honey, and a pinch of salt.

Listen to Your Body:
If we are feeling thirsty or fatigued, it is our body telling us that it needs hydration. Therefore, we shouldn't wait until we're dehydrated to reach for a sports drink.



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Saludos amigo, si muy cierto no necesitamos de las bebidas comerciales para hidratarnos, ademas que son algo costosa, hay muchas opciones naturales con la que podemos hidratarnos durante, y después de nuestra practica deportiva, como el agua de coco, limon con sal entre otras.

Gracias por participar en esta deportiva dinamica.