Keeping yourself hydrated during a workout is important too, not just getting the correct gym equipment and shoes- an expert claims

Professor Paul Gately, Carnegie Professor of exercise and Obesity and director of MoreLife at Leeds Metropolitan University, said: "The claims made in this advert were not supported by the scientific evidence for carbohydrate electrolyte solutions.
"Sports drinks can help to hydrate during and after intense, endurance exercise, but there are many factors to take into consideration, including how physically active the person is to begin with and what they have consumed that day."
If you're a budding gym person, it can be tempting to try any means necessary to boost your new gym regime, and sports drinks are just one of the range of accessories fitness fans are turning to in hopes of boosting results. But this shouldn't be the case.
"Most people exercise for less than 60 minutes per day and tend not to participate at an intensity in which sports drinks could make a positive contribution. For the majority of people, water is the best choice," added Gately.
Five tips for healthy hydration during exercise:
* Sip water in small amounts before, during and after exercise.
* Perform at your best and pack a bottle of water with the rest of your sports gear.
* Sports drinks may be beneficial for those undertaking regular high intensity training and performance exercise lasting for more than an hour.
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