vault3rb0y wrote:
Also, you said you are eating unsalted peanuts, which is good. You need a little fat in the diet for your joints, but you also need plenty of salt, depending on where you live. I live in Arkansas, and the heat is ok as long as you stay hydrated, but as an athlete we shouldnt be afraid of a little sodium in our diets for water retention. If we cut out sodium, we wont sweat as much, which is a big problem. I think salted peanuts and a few other salty snacks a few times a week might actually benefit a high-sweating athlete.
From what I understand, high sodium can be just as bad as low sodium. Like you said, higher intakes of sodium are needed in hot and humid weather where you'd sweat alot. But also, pretty much everything that is prepackaged contains higher ammounts of sodium for preservation, including the deli meat I eat every day for lunch. I do however drink plently of Gatoraide (balanced with water tho. I try to drink less gatoraide than then I do water, but I drink alot of fluids anyway) which has sodium as well as other "good" stuff like potassium. The sugar in gatoraide isn't the best for you, which is why I try to balance it with plenty of water. Or am I wrong on that....?
anyway thanks for all of you guys' input. Also if there is any other suppliments or diet plans or other specific stuff that you swear by, I think it would be beneficial to everyone if you tell us what you use, why you use it, and why it is good for you.