I subscribe to the "almost clear urine" theory.
I know if Im dehydrated from exercise or in the morning after drinking too much alcohol my urine will be darker. My urine will be darker if Im run down or have the flu aswell, and so I use it as a cue to drink more water.
I have a 1 ltr bottle on my desk which I usually drink through the day (asp after my coffee) and I probably get through a whole one during my workout or after a long run. I always have water beside the bed too and have a few sips during the night and when I get up.
I think you would have to drink a hell of a lot of water to do yourself damage, as in forcing/drinking water when your stomach is full.
I don't think anyone is arguing that we shouldn't be "well-hydrated" it's just a matter of how much is enough/too much.
I feel like my body is constantly being bombarded with coffee/alcohol/sugar/chemicals/lactic acid aswell as by-products of muscle tears/growth/repair etc that a bit of extra water goes a long way to flushing out the bad stuff.
That's just how I see it, probably gopt it a off a teacher or my parents, and it seems to make sense.
I know if Im dehydrated from exercise or in the morning after drinking too much alcohol my urine will be darker. My urine will be darker if Im run down or have the flu aswell, and so I use it as a cue to drink more water.
I have a 1 ltr bottle on my desk which I usually drink through the day (asp after my coffee) and I probably get through a whole one during my workout or after a long run. I always have water beside the bed too and have a few sips during the night and when I get up.
I think you would have to drink a hell of a lot of water to do yourself damage, as in forcing/drinking water when your stomach is full.
I don't think anyone is arguing that we shouldn't be "well-hydrated" it's just a matter of how much is enough/too much.
I feel like my body is constantly being bombarded with coffee/alcohol/sugar/chemicals/lactic acid aswell as by-products of muscle tears/growth/repair etc that a bit of extra water goes a long way to flushing out the bad stuff.
That's just how I see it, probably gopt it a off a teacher or my parents, and it seems to make sense.