¡¡¡¡If you¡¯re training for a marathon£¬ a proper plan for water intake (ÉãÈë) is important£®Of course£¬ there¡¯s the risk of dehydration (ÍÑË®)£®But athletes now know they can also get into trouble by drinking to much£®To much water intake can lower levels of sodium (ÄÆ) in the blood£®The death of a 28£­year£­old woman following the Boston Marathon caught the attention of many runners and led to new research£®

¡¡¡¡Experts advise long distance runners to replace the liquids they sweat out£®Their goal is to try to keep someone from not getting dehydrated by more than 2 percent of their body weight£®

¡¡¡¡One technique for deciding how much water you need is to get the exact numbers£®Runners have to weight themselves before and after a run to determine how much water they¡¯ve lost£®If their weight drops by more than 2 percent£¬ they have not drunk enough water£®

¡¡¡¡Hyponatremia occurs when runners drink so much water that blood salt levels drop off£®A study published last year tested 488 runners who completed the Boston Marathon and found 13 percent of them had dangerously low blood salt levels£®The first sign that runners may notice is slightly swelling in the hands£®They can¡¯t get their rings off£¬ and then they might feel sick£®They may not remember where they are£®In fact£¬ most runners get enough salt to get back to normal levels by eating just one meal after a run£®Contrary to the old advice that runners should drink as much as they can to prevent dehydration£¬ the new research has shown that the body is a remarkable machine that actually tells you via thirst when you need water£®

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the signs and treatment for dehydration

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the long distance runners who need help

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a 28£­year£­old woman who died after a Boston Marathon

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They can improve their performance in a run£®

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¡¡¡¡Every bedroom has its own private bathroom, telephone, wall-to-wall carpeting and colourful, modern materials and furniture in the local style£®

¡¡¡¡In the Mitsu Restaurant, you can choose your meals from as wide a variety of dishes, both Eastern and European, as you will find anywhere in the country£®In the Beach Bar, you can drink with your family and friends in air-conditioned comfort, to the music of internationally known artists£®Or you can take your drink outside into the beautiful garden that gives the hotel its name, or to the tables that surround the swimming pool£®Throughout the hotel, you will find the service is both friendly and efficient£®

¡¡¡¡By day, the pool is alive with the holiday spirit and the happy shouting of children; and by night, soft lights and music make it the perfect place for a party, or simply for an after-dinner drink and conversation£®

¡¡¡¡The Garden Hotel has its own private mini-bus service£®Give us a ring and we will arrange to collect you at the airport or in the city center£®Every day a bus leaves the hotel for day trips up into the hills to see the ruined city of Morote, or the villages and temples of the hill people; or along the coast to the seaside towns and wonderful beaches of Cape St Germain£®

¡¡¡¡If you prefer, we can arrange for you to visit the Wainiri Islands that lie just off the coast£®Here you can swim and sun-bathe in private and in peace; or you can fish for one of the many varieties of sea-life for which the Wainiris are justly famous£®

¡¡¡¡The Garden Hotel is right on the beach, only five minutes for Nanoko¡¯s modern shopping centre£®Here you will find all that money can buy, at prices you can afford£®

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¡¡¡¡You are well aware that the faster you let go of an issues that upsets you, the faster you return to an equilibrium, the healthier you will be£®The best example of this behavior is found with professional sports people£®They know that the faster they can forget an incident or missd opportunity and get on with the game, the better their performance£®Imagine yourself to be an actor in a play on the stage£®Your aim is to play your part to the best of your ability£®You have been given a script(¾ç±¾)and at the end of each sentence is a full stop£®Each time you get to the end of the sentence you start a new one and although the next sentence is related to the last it is not affected by it£®Your job is to deliver each sentence to the best of your ability£®

¡¡¡¡Don't live your life in the past! Learn to live in the present, to overcome the past£®Stop the past from influencing your daily life£®Don't allow thoughts of the past to reduce your personal best£®Stop the past from interfering with your life£®Learn to recover quickly£®

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The recovery \rate and health£®

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The Importance of your recovery rate£®

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Control your recovery rate and r each your personal best£®

D£®

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An abnormal level£®

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