- Roughly 95% of our muscles are made up of water. Although some of this consists of glycogen (three grams water to one gram of carbohydrate), compare that number to the fact that muscles are actually only made up of .05 amino acid (protein). Water is literally the most natural anabolic substance we put into our body.
Under-hydrated = un-met potential of muscular strength and growth.
- First and foremost, our bodies are built for survival. One of the reasons you will feel so nasty when you have the flu is because your cells aren’t hydrated. Think about how you feel in that situation, and then think about trying to lose body fat while not drinking enough water. It simply won’t happen. In turn, our livers are the biggest fat-burning organs in the body, providing the role of detoxing the cells. Our kidneys normally deal with the waste when optimally hydrated. But, if you aren’t optimally hydrated, the liver will have to assume the role of the kidneys, and put its fat burning responsibilities on hold.
- Our bodies are connected by a thick, plastic-like sheath that encompasses the entire muscular system, otherwise known as myofascia. If you are dehydrated, all of your soft tissue (tendons, ligaments, muscles) will not contract, slide, or have the extensibility that they should have to function optimally.


















































































