Why Hydration Still Matters in the Cold
In cold environments, your thirst signal can drop significantly—often reported around forty percent in research settings—so you feel fine even while dehydrating. Scheduling sips rather than drinking only when thirsty helps you stay ahead during chilly workouts.
Why Hydration Still Matters in the Cold
Multiple layers trap heat, encouraging steady sweating that evaporates less visibly than in summer. You may finish a run feeling dry, yet your base layer tells another story. Respect that hidden sweat and match it with steady, measured intake.