
Most kids don’t need sports drinks
Sports drinks are flavored beverages that usually contain water, sugar, and minerals such as sodium and potassium. These minerals are called “electrolytes.” You may have heard sports drinks quench thirst and keep you hydrated, provide energy for your working muscles, and replace electrolytes lost in sweat. But, for most kids, it’s best to drink water.

- Why do I want a sports drink?
- Some kids say:
- “I’ve seen college and professional athletes* drinking them. Everybody on my team is drinking them.”
* Many athletes you see drinking sports drinks either 1) don’t really need them or 2) are exercising vigorously for more than an hour, sometimes in hot and humid weather.
- “I drink them to boost performance.”
- “I don’t like the taste of plain water.”
- Can you relate? What confuses you? What could you do?

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