Why Hydration Decides the Finish Line
A modest two percent body mass loss can reduce plasma volume, elevate heart rate, and raise perceived exertion. Replace fluids steadily and you help preserve stroke volume, oxygen delivery, and smooth pacing that keeps late-race surges possible.
Why Hydration Decides the Finish Line
Sweat cools you, but only if it can evaporate. Dehydration cuts sweat rate and boosts core temperature, inviting cramps and heat illness. Cold fluids, ice towels, and breathable fabrics complement hydration to keep your engine safe and efficient.
Why Hydration Decides the Finish Line
Ball placement, route timing, and reactive defending all suffer when dehydrated. Studies show slower reaction time and reduced accuracy. Notice a foggy head late in games? Tell us your experience and subscribe for weekly strategies to keep decisions crisp.