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I usually enjoy an ice cold beer or three. Huh....wha....OHHH.... what does Beezer Jr Like? It's gotta be Gatorade. He won't drink anything else. Would LOVE to get him hooked on water.
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| Posts: 2769 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: January 10, 2004 |    |
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Gatorade and water the night before,...and during the day,..and lightly during the game, and then start the process all over again. No Mt. Dew,..waaaaay tooo much caffeine which can cause hydration. ( or so I have been told )
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| Posts: 3048 | Location: Kansas | Registered: March 18, 2006 |    |
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I try to get my kids to follow my pre-game softball regimen. A quart of espresso and a large cannoli. They never go for it. 
You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. ~Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970
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| Posts: 5809 | Location: Huntersville,NC | Registered: December 27, 2002 |    |
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Water and Gatorade This isn't a drink, however for really hot days we make this for the boys. http://www.decatursports.com/drills/soft/ammonia_water.htmIt's amazing how refreshed you feel. Put some rags in the bottom of the bucket. Over fill it w/ ice, put in the bottle of aromatic ammonia, fill up w/ water, stir a little bit. Kids take out a rag, wipe down their arms (wrists especially as they're most sensitive to temp.), neck and then hold the towel over their face and take two deep breaths. Instant refreshment.
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Arnold, MO (south of St. Louis) | Registered: December 06, 2006 |    |
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quote: bottle of aromatic ammonia
Isnt that smelling salts? Hey, I'll try any drink with a skull and crossbones on the label. (my old college philosophy)
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| Posts: 1013 | Location: midwest | Registered: January 02, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by micdsguy: quote: bottle of aromatic ammonia
Isnt that smelling salts? Hey, I'll try any drink with a skull and crossbones on the label. (my old college philosophy)
It's not the smelling salts. It's something a little different. It comes in a small bottle. You can get it at walgreens....and you do NOT NOT drink it. lol....maybe I'll put that in bold in the original post.
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Arnold, MO (south of St. Louis) | Registered: December 06, 2006 |    |
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We had a dad on our travel team ask I his son could drink a Monster in the dugout and our team mom said NOWAY!!!! Do you think energy drinks such as Monsters,Red Bulls and Rockstars could be a gatway to someday taking steroids???
"To all Coaches" You can only play daddy ball for so long!!! Before real talent puts your kid where he should have been in the first place...............ON THE BENCH.
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| Posts: 42 | Location: San Diego | Registered: January 12, 2007 |    |
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quote: and you do NOT NOT drink it. lol....maybe I'll put that in bold in the original post
Oh I see now. You just wipe it on with a cloth.
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| Posts: 1013 | Location: midwest | Registered: January 02, 2005 |    |
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I think that these energy drinks aren't a great idea for athletes in general, let alone kids. with the sugar, and caffeine content, it seems equivalent to letting your kid drink a large coffee, and eating a couple of sugary doughnuts before playing baseball. My son doesn't like to eat a lot before games, and I know that sugar and caffeine would give him the jitters, and of course, as we all know, that kind of energy isn't sustained for long before an energy crash. My son is into drinking Vitamin Water, and I also like to have Propel available. For the most part, of course, water is quite under-rated!
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| Posts: 27 | Location: Colorado | Registered: February 02, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by wrstdude: Water and Gatorade This isn't a drink, however for really hot days we make this for the boys. http://www.decatursports.com/drills/soft/ammonia_water.htmIt's amazing how refreshed you feel. Put some rags in the bottom of the bucket. Over fill it w/ ice, put in the bottle of aromatic ammonia, fill up w/ water, stir a little bit. Kids take out a rag, wipe down their arms (wrists especially as they're most sensitive to temp.), neck and then hold the towel over their face and take two deep breaths. Instant refreshment.
We picked up on this in Florida lots of years ago. Although for every 5 gallons of water, we put 2 cap fulls of ammonia (not a whole bottle). We tape over the tap, put big signs on it not to drink, and we only allow coaches to touch the towels. We put the towel over their heads, or on the back of the neck. 30 seconds with one of these towels really takes the edge off a hot and humid day.
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| Posts: 754 | Location: Mt. Airy, MD, USA | Registered: December 28, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by larrythompson:
We picked up on this in Florida lots of years ago. Although for every 5 gallons of water, we put 2 cap fulls of ammonia (not a whole bottle). We tape over the tap, put big signs on it not to drink, and we only allow coaches to touch the towels. We put the towel over their heads, or on the back of the neck. 30 seconds with one of these towels really takes the edge off a hot and humid day.
I wonder if the stuff you use comes in a different type of bottle or is just a different brand. Ours is a bottle that is no more than 3-4 oz. Two cap-fulls from our bottle in a 5 gallon bucket probably would add little to no effect.
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Arnold, MO (south of St. Louis) | Registered: December 06, 2006 |    |
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