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  1. #1
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    Am I drinking too much?

    I rode 24 miles yesterday and had to take lots of nature breaks!

    I drank about 1 liter of water plus 1 bottle of gatorade. Due to sinus issues, I mostly breathe through my mouth when I ride which may be why I drink so much. Should I cut back on the fluids since it seems that I didn't sweat out much liquid yesterday?
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    I am attached to my bike. If I start to slow down, I need to unclip. If I do not unclip, I will fall. If I unclip, I will hurt myself less if I do fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen View Post
    I rode 24 miles yesterday and had to take lots of nature breaks!

    I drank about 1 liter of water plus 1 bottle of gatorade. Due to sinus issues, I mostly breathe through my mouth when I ride which may be why I drink so much. Should I cut back on the fluids since it seems that I didn't sweat out much liquid yesterday?

    I doubt that you're drinking too much...unless of course it's bothering you to stop for potty breaks so often! I can do a 25 mile ride without stopping to go potty, unless I've had coffee before the ride, in which case I might need to stop. When it's hot out, I try to take sips of water every five minutes or so. On a 25 mile ride, I'd probably drain my two water bottles and I'd have to go potty after the ride. I try to balance drinking enough with not drinking so much that I have to stop all the time. This time of year, I'm also a mouth-breather due to allergies (and my runny nose drives me insane!!!). It does seem to make me get thirsty faster when my mouth is all dried out. I would think that you're better off drinking a little too much than not drinking enough.

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    How about me? I've had a half bottle of wine every day for the past two months... Time to cut back.

    Edit: Sorry I couldn't resist given the thread title...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    How about me? I've had a half bottle of wine every day for the past two months... Time to cut back.
    That's ok... wine has TONS of antioxidants!!

    Sara, the only problem I have with stopping so much is that, on the trail, the legitimate potty break places get farther and farther away from each other the longer I ride and I do NOT enjoy riding for several miles when I need a break.
    I suppose I need to learn to regulate my hydration a bit more, especially as the weather gets cooler.
    My new biking mantra:
    I am attached to my bike. If I start to slow down, I need to unclip. If I do not unclip, I will fall. If I unclip, I will hurt myself less if I do fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    How about me? I've had a half bottle of wine every day for the past two months... Time to cut back.

    Edit: Sorry I couldn't resist given the thread title...

    Too funny...I was thinking the same thing when I first read the thread title! I thought "uh oh, someone has a drinking problem?!?!"

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    I thought the same thing too.
    The first thing that came to mind was 'can you still stand up?'

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    Karen - just realized it's a little impolite of me not to at least answer your question. I can sometimes drink that much on a ride, and other times not. For me it depends on how hot it is and how much climbing I'm doing and/or how hard I'm riding. I usually have two water bottles with me on every ride - I almost always finish one, sometimes both. I rarely drink gatorade unless it's longer than 4 hours (but that's just me). YMMV...
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