In a demanding sport like wrestling, every drop of effort countsโand so does every drop of water. Hydration is one of the most overlooked aspects of athletic performance, yet it plays a major role in how wrestlers train, compete, and recover. Without proper hydration, even the most talented athlete can struggle to perform at their best.
At MVHS Bruins Wrestling, we emphasize that hydration isnโt optionalโitโs part of the game plan. Wrestlers who make smart hydration habits part of their daily routine gain a competitive edge in strength, endurance, and mental focus.
Why Hydration Matters
Wrestling is one of the toughest sports when it comes to physical exertion. Practices and matches push athletes to their limits, causing them to sweat heavily and lose fluids quickly. When wrestlers donโt replace those fluids, dehydration sets in, leading to:
- Decreased strength and endurance โ Muscles lose efficiency, making moves slower and less powerful.
- Reduced focus and reaction time โ Even mild dehydration can affect concentration and decision-making.
- Increased fatigue โ Dehydrated athletes tire faster and recover more slowly between matches.
- Higher risk of injury โ Lack of hydration can lead to muscle cramps and strains.
How Much Water Do Wrestlers Need?
Every athlete is different, but a good rule of thumb is to drink water throughout the dayโnot just during practice. Wrestlers should aim for:
- At least half their body weight in ounces of water daily (for example, a 150 lb wrestler should drink about 75 oz).
- Extra fluids before and after workouts to replace whatโs lost in sweat.
- More water during hot or intense training sessions, when dehydration happens faster.
For most practices and competitions, water is the best choice. Sports drinks can be helpful after long or intense training sessions to replace electrolytes, but they shouldnโt replace regular water intake.
Hydration and Weight Management
One of the biggest challenges in wrestling is balancing hydration with weight management. Unfortunately, some wrestlers make the mistake of cutting water to reach a target weightโbut this approach can be dangerous and counterproductive.
Dehydration doesnโt lead to lasting results; it leads to weaker performance, slower recovery, and potential health risks. At MVHS Bruins Wrestling, we teach that proper hydration and nutrition are key to maintaining a healthy, sustainable competition weight. Staying hydrated helps the body function efficiently, burn calories, and perform at its best.
Building Good Habits
Wrestlers can improve their hydration habits with a few simple steps:
- Carry a water bottle at all timesโbefore, during, and after school.
- Drink early and oftenโdonโt wait until you feel thirsty. Thirst is already a sign of dehydration.
- Monitor urine colorโlight yellow means youโre hydrated; dark yellow or amber means you need more water.
- Avoid sugary drinks and soda, which can cause energy crashes and dehydration.
Parents and coaches can help by reinforcing these habits and making sure water is always available during practices and tournaments.
Hydration: The Hidden Key to Peak Performance
The best wrestlers know that success isnโt just about strength and skillโitโs about preparation. Staying hydrated keeps muscles firing, minds sharp, and bodies ready for the next match.
At MVHS Bruins Wrestling, we remind our athletes that hydration is a winning habit. Whether itโs practice, competition, or recovery, proper hydration keeps our wrestlers strong, focused, and ready to take on any challenge.
๐ This season (Nov 2025 โ Feb 2026), join the Bruins and learn how small daily habitsโlike drinking enough waterโcan lead to big results on and off the mat.






