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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jan 11, '07 From Fort Lauderdale, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
how many states we have?
i need a recount....no wait...I live in Florida...recounting isn't my thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGq4LNCxQQ...feature=related -------------------- |
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legit, i have no idea how or why cold water is absorbed faster by the body... all i know is that it is.
our trainer doesnt let us touch any warm water at practices or games! I asked him y one day and he explained it all, but i dont remember it. and i can say the same to you about what you read on the internet... I've been an athlete all my life. Played soccer all through high school and college, ran track in highschool, ran a couple 5k/10k fun runs, never once have been given WARM water or heard a trainer or coach say anything about warm water being better for you then cold water as an athlete.. I never said anything about what to give a baby, i agree and know you give a baby warm milk. i was simply making a counter point to what you said about ask any runner. I just asked my friend who runs cross country and long distance, he drinks warm water when hes warming up because it will stay in your body longer, but any time during his run he drinks cold water to keep himself cooler. When his run is over he drinks a warm gatorade and a ice cold bottle of water(which to me seems kinda counter productive cause they are just gonna mix and so forth but w/e floats his boat). i wasnt trying to start an argument, just telling you what i've been told as an athlete, as for the interwebs link, just a link to a nutrition site ran by the university of Missouri/Kansas or something, i didnt say i believed what it said, just simply that it explained more about it... |
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