Help with water!!!
clairibou1
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When I started myfitnesspal a few weeks ago, I noticed the part of the log to record how much water you drink each day. I have never formally measured, but by my guess, its a good day if I drink 1/3 of the recommended amount of water. I realize how unhealthy this is, but I am having problems trying to increase my water consumption. I have tried using a large water bottle (too clunky and heavy to carry around), and still no luck. Does anyone have any creative suggestions on how to get those 8 glasses every day?
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I'd love to know also, I can't get passed 3 glasses.0
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i'd buy a pack of those flavored waters. the taste will make you want to drink more water and you can keep track by the bottle0
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I have a 32 ounce water bottle from wal-mart, $5, that has a straw on it. I notice I drink way more water with it, than if I had to unscrew the cap.0
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Instead of trying to drink a big bottle of water get the smaller bottles when u drink a few it looks like you drank a lot and it will motivate you to more the more bottles you drink the more you want to drink,I guess it tricks your mind it sounds crazy but it works for me.0
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I found it really hard to begin with. When I am at work, we have a cooler and I have a glass every hour (i work 4hrs a day), i always have a glass before breakfast usually a pint and another pint before bed and a drink with lunch and dinner as well.
The thing i hate is that i feel constantly bloated!0 -
When I first started, I had to use a timer or calendar alarm to remond me every 2 hours. If you drink 6-8 oz every couple hours, it is amazing what a difference. Now, I find it much easier and I enjoy the taste of water much more. I have a 40 minute commute in the morning and I try to challenge myself to drink my entire 32oz bottle before getting to work!!!!0
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Try squeezing a slice or two of lemon with whatever artifical sweetner you like. Good luck.0
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I also have a 32 ounce water bottle with the straw and take it everywhere0
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I buy cases of bottled water and keep one 16 oz bottle with me all the time (not a big jug) and try to drink 4 of them a day. Not the most cost effective method, but it works best for me. Just remember to recycle the bottles!
I also gave up diet soda so its been a conscious effort to switch it with water. Not easy, but its getting a little easier every day.0 -
I make sure before I eat I drink a full glass of water, and then I drink another full glass while I eat. That makes sure I drink at least 6. Then I try to drink two in between each meal. I have never been a good water drinker, and I still struggle sometimes but I have noticed the significant different it makes to my weight loss. I tend to use a glass that is 16-20 ounces per glass, so with this plan I am getting more than enough.0
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Just remember that if you don't drink close to the requirements of water everyday you will retain water and bloat. I know it sounds backwards but the body has a mechanism that holds water when it's not getting enough. It tells itself it needs to keep the water because it doesn't get enough of it. Another thing about drinking water is that it helps filter out the liver and kidneys and it helps move all the vitamins and nutrients throughout the body at a hastened rate0
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I love coffee and tend to drink too much LOL! So what I do is when I am making the coffee I always try to drink a glass of water whilst waiting for the kettle to boil or if someone else is making the coffee I ask for a drink of water.
Hope this helps.
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i fill my 32 oz. water bottle and mix it with one packet of special k2o lemonade mix. 30 calories 5 g protein 5 g fiber. that gets me halfway to 64 oz. and then i'll just fill a 16 oz. bottle a couple of times with cold tap water and i am there. often, especially if it is a good exercise day i'll go over that as well.0
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i set an alarm on my phone and then reset it for every 2 hours to remind me to drink my water... it helped me! Also i add the propel zero flavoing to my water.. makes it atleast taste better0
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I buy cases of bottled water and keep one 16 oz bottle with me all the time (not a big jug) and try to drink 4 of them a day. Not the most cost effective method, but it works best for me. Just remember to recycle the bottles!
I also gave up diet soda so its been a conscious effort to switch it with water. Not easy, but its getting a little easier every day.
I just finished my first week with zero diet soda and all my water requirements...I also lost 3 pounds this week (bonus). At work I put 4 16 oz water bottles on my desk. I have to have 2 of them empty by lunch, 1 by the end of my work day and the other drives home with me. After that I'm good to go and the rest is just extra. I also use the flavored water packets in 2 of the bottles a day to swap it out.
At home I bring a propel zero every where I go, when we stop for lunch or gas, i grab another water bottle and begin to drink it. the first 3 days it was hard, by the end of the week I was going over the 8 glasses, and yesterday i had 11.
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I also found I drink more water thru a straw, and out of a big container so I dont have to keep refilling, I use a big beer glass of my husbands when I am at home, it holds 3 cups, and if I am on the computer, watching TV or anything, I just keep sipping. I work at subway currently so I use those 32oz cups there and try to get two in during a shift.0
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I enjoy my water icey cold....so I've bought oneof those metal type refillable water bottles...so much better than plastic...water tastes so good cold! Add me if ud like! :flowerforyou:0
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Get some Crystal Light packets. They are only 5 calories and they help you want to drink more water! I still don't drink quite enough, but more than I was before!0
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I also use 16 oz bottles. To help cut down on the cost of buying water, I just refill my bottles and keep them in the fridge. I try to drink at least 4 a day. I went from drinking only soda to now only water. At first it was a little tough, but it does get easier. I have also tried things like crystal light in my water, but I found that I actually drink more water when it has nothing in it.0
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What colour is your urine? If it's straw coloured or pale yellow and you're urinating more than a couple of times a day, you are already consuming enough fluids to be fully hydrated. Google "urine colour chart" and you'll find lots of examples.
The research that the "eight glasses of water" thing was based on was never intended to be used as a blanket recommendation in this way. Besides, everything you eat includes a large quantity of water, even chicken which seems dry is 60% water. Soup is almost 100% water and of course tea and coffee count towards your water intake too.
The important thing is to match your fluid intake to your activity level and your climate. For some, the equivalent of eight glasses is nowhere near enough, for others if more than adequate.
If you want to consume more, but find it hard to drink for some reason try eating foods that are high in fluid, eg jelly (the dessert) and soup.0 -
I use a 30 oz cup with straw I got in the hospital after having my son. Using a straw seems to help me drink a lot more water. I still do not drink quite enough, but I am slowly getting better. I try and drink 2 of those cups per day.0
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I am just a water drinker in general, besides a glass of milk that's pretty much all I drink. On the occasion I get tired of drinking water I will throw in a thing of Crystal Light just to have something different. It has 5 calories per half packet!0
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How big is your glass of water? One glass is 8 ozs which is a small juice glass.0
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I have a water bottle with a sports mouth on it (smart water) and for me since I dont water all the time, I try to keep the bottle as close to me as possible and with water in it all day and I will sip on it through out the day and i made it up to 15c of water a few days ago. it hold three cups of water and i will, like i said, sip on it all day long. before you knw it you are getting in a lot of water.0
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tea and coffee count towards your water intake too.0
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I have a big Tervis tumber (24 oz), it's one of those double insulate cups with different tops (sipper or straw). I love the straw top and I drink plain water before/during/after a workout and use flavors during the day. Even on a non workout day I'm drinking 9-12 cups a day. And as a pro, my cup is "pretty", they have all sorts of designs and logos, dishwasher safe, and I'm not throwing away a ton of empty water bottles. Got mine at Bed, Bath, and Beyond but they have similar cups at other discount stores.0
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