The Importance of Hydration for Tactical Athletes
The Importance of Hydration for Tactical Athletes
Water is one of the most important elements on earth, it covers 70-75% of the planet and coincidentally that’s about the same amount of water that the adult human body is made up of.
Most people discredit water and its importance and see it as an inconvenience to drink water throughout the day. Indeed, most people do not know that most of the water in the body is in the lower back, hence when dehydration occurs, a lot of lower back problems arise.
Water is essential for some of the following:
- Carrying nutrients and oxygen to your cells.
- Flushing bacteria from your bladder.
- Aiding digestion.
- Preventing constipation.
- Normalizing blood pressure.
- Cushioning joints.
- Protecting organs and tissues.
- Regulating body temperature.
Which we will go into later in this article.
Lately water has been highlighted for different things, its interaction with frequency and according to the work of Dr. Masaro Emot a Japanese scientist who claims that human speech and thoughts directed at water, depending on the nature of the speech and thoughts, will affect the water negatively or positively.
Dr Masaru Emoto, ‘Message From Water’ 1999
“Reading through Dr Masaru’s research was really interesting. Exploring the biology of water and how it evokes emotions and feelings from music, words, pictures and how it is treated. Creating various beautiful, structured snowflakes often waters that are treated nicely with ‘Love and appreciation’ or melodic music such as ‘Mozart Symphony No.40’. Whereas waters that are neglected and treated with disrespect showed no formed snowflake.”
https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/judiebalagot/2020/02/17/dr-masaru-emoto-message-from-water-1999/
This could be one of the reasons for positive thinking and why it is important, if the above is true and our speech, thoughts, music, and other positive vibrations affect water, and we are 70-75% water then this could be the reason why thinking positively literally makes us or breaks us.
Now back to more science and the importance of water for the Tactical Athlete/Soldier.
- Hydration
Proper hydration is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. Water helps to regulate body temperature, lubricate joints, and transport nutrients throughout the body and as discussed above also flushing bacteria from the bladder, aiding in digestion, preventing constipation, cushioning joints, which is especially helpful to soldiers who run long distances carrying heavy equipment.
A small percentage of dehydration in the body means a 20% drop in performance which is huge. This can mean the difference between making the right decision in the heat of battle or not. Most people do not realise that we lose 1.5L of water when we sleep at night and a further 1L during the day through respiration and perspiration. This means just to break even we need 2.5L per day, this is a rough estimate as it depends from person to person and their size and body weight.
My recommendation is to have 3L of water per day plus ½L per hour of exercise.
- Athletic Performance
Staying hydrated is vital for athletes as it can improve physical performance and prevent dehydration-related issues, such as muscle cramps and fatigue. We not only need to stay well hydrated, but we need to take on board the right salts, and like I mentioned in my previous article, Celtic Sea Salt and Himalayan pink salt are the best salts to add to your diet. If you know you will be doing a particularly hard session then you may want to add a pinch of the above salts to your water, DO NOT OVER DO IT.
- Cognitive Function
Water plays a significant role in maintaining optimal brain function. It helps with concentration, alertness, and mental clarity. Dehydration can lead brain fog, tiredness and impaired decision making.
- Longevity
Drinking an adequate amount of water is associated with longevity. It supports various bodily functions and helps to prevent chronic diseases. When we are born, we are around 90% water, adults 75% water and when we die, we are around 50% water, so it stands to reason that since birth we are fighting dehydration. Most people feel hungry during the day not realising they are thirsty instead and therefore overeat.
- Healing the Body
As we have seen above water is needed for several processes in the body and a well hydrated body will undoubtedly perform and heal better especially after exercise. Water helps to thin the blood and move nutrients and oxygen throughout the body and helps eliminate waste products.
Water forms saliva and mucus, the former helping to digest food and keeps the mouth, nose, and eyes moist.
A well hydrated body means better skin, less likely to premature age and form wrinkles. Water also cushions the brain, which is of particular interest for those of you sparring in the army because it means you are less likely to suffer brain damage. It is also involved in the production of hormones and neurotransmitters, regulates body temperature because water that is stored in the middle layers of the skin comes to the skins surface as sweat when the body heats up, as it evaporates it cools the body.
Remember that contrary to some beliefs water consumption throughout the day should be just water, if you’re drinking tea and coffee this does not count towards your overall water intake, in fact these types of beverages are dehydrating.
A tip to help you drink all the water you need is to add some lemon or herbs like thyme or ginger to your water and carry it around with you and sip throughout the day.
If you have any questions about hydration, please feel free to contact us.











