It doesn’t matter if I’m in a power cycling class or walking on a treadmill, the smaller the water bottle, the less water I drink. Similar to tricking your mind to eat less by using smaller plates, I guess the effect is the same with bottle size. Don’t be fooled by a small bottle. Here’s how to make sure you’re drinking enough water while working out. Drink up before you work out. One to two hours before you hit the gym, you should be drinking 15 to 20 ounces of water (one cup = eight fluid ounces) - roughly an ounce of water for every 10 pounds of body weight. Then 15 minutes before you work out, you should drink between eight and 10 ounces of water .
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Your Bottle Size May Be Helping or Hindering Your Water Consumption


John


