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 Bottle Drama
What's the safest way to swig your water?

 Have a Drink?
Choosing the right mix of liquid and carbs will help fuel every run.

 Real Drinks to Celebrate
Toast a well-run race with one of these summer cocktails. They're lower in calories and higher in vitamins than many other mixed drinks.

 Liquid Diet
Tired of sipping water? Try eating your fluids instead.

 Know Thy Sweat Rate
Take the sweat rate test to know how much you should be drinking when you're putting in the miles

 Revisionist Drinking
Water, water everywhere... but how much do you really need?

 What To Drink When
All fluids are not created equal. This Drinking Guide offers expert advice on the best drinks for runners.

 Hydration Helpers
Drinks aren't the only way to replenish your energy and electrolytes when you're out on a run.

 A Better Buzz
It offers a boost but no burn, and can even make you healthier. Are you drinking enough tea?

 Mmm, Potassium
This crucial mineral helps keep you hydrated and aids in recovery.

 How Much Should You Drink During A Marathon?
New studies say that too much fluid can be bad.

 Dehydration
As little as 2% dehydration will have a negative effect on your race performance.

 Should Your Sports Drink Contain Protein?
Sure, protein is great for postrun recovery. But while you're exercising?

 What Are You Drinking?
A little beer or wine won't hurt your running--as long as you're smart about it.

 Get Your Carbs Here
There are more ways than ever to fuel up on the run.

 Drink To Your Health
How much water do you need?

 Drink This
The eight rules of fluid replacement, and how they'll energize your running.

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