Would there be any reason to dehydrate early in training camp. I'm watching the 24/7 now, and they mentioned him being dehydrated in the first episode. Would there be any reason for intentionally doing that? Also, when a fighter dehydrates in order to make weight, is healthier to sweat out as much water as possible close to the weigh in, or do it over the period of a few weeks?
It's funny that you say that but there is a world of difference to how body reacts to marathon running and boxing training. I would explain, but sensing the sarcasm in your words, I just cant be arsed.
Don't assume too much. I've been a long distance runner for almost 20 years (yes I started in elementary school) and wrestled from jr high through my college years. I know the differences in how training goes but I also know there are ways to stay healthy while training. To simply say Mayweather's urine was that color from being dehydrated from one workout is just plain ignorant. Im sure he was at least a little dehydrated but there was obviously something else that contributed to the color. From the clips I saw either he's on some heavy suppliments, he should have been taken to the hospital for severe dehydration or his kidneys may be failing.
He wasn't dehydrating.
It's called an intense workout and then being told to take a piss when he hasn't consumed water yet.
Wait, In another thread I was called out because I assumed he wasn't allowed to eat or drink before the test. Which was it? I haven't seen the show yet.
As someone noted here, when you are constantly training on high intensity you are constantly dehydrated. Not a rocket science, really.
That's funny, I've never gotten that dehydrated while training for marathons. Guess he's really ignorant about keeping his body healthy (which i doubt)
..what i expect to hear from the flomo leader.
Take a Vitamin B tablet and check your piss , your a fukwit dude , should be a rule that idiot posters should have to post a pic of their pimple ridden head just to put their post into their age perspective .
As to the topic a guy of Floyds size and condition will lose about 4-6 lbs after an intense training session , its also a sign of how your body is holding together from training , a non fit person can lose 10 pounds or more from 2 hrs on a squash court and wont recover for a few days .
Yeah obviously after sweating out that much after a workout at that pace, he would be somewhat dehydrated. Although He'd be drinking water throughout his workout. I was more just wondering for my own personal knowledge than wondering about Floyd. Anybody know about when losing water weight before the weigh in is best ideally?
Would there be any reason to dehydrate early in training camp. I'm watching the 24/7 now, and they mentioned him being dehydrated in the first episode. Would there be any reason for intentionally doing that? Also, when a fighter dehydrates in order to make weight, is healthier to sweat out as much water as possible close to the weigh in, or do it over the period of a few weeks?
Who is dehydrating? Anyways that is not good for any reason at any time.
Would there be any reason to dehydrate early in training camp. I'm watching the 24/7 now, and they mentioned him being dehydrated in the first episode. Would there be any reason for intentionally doing that? Also, when a fighter dehydrates in order to make weight, is healthier to sweat out as much water as possible close to the weigh in, or do it over the period of a few weeks?
maybe to get his body adjusted to it? so its not as much of a shock right before the fight?
I didnt watch the episode so just speculating.