How to Not Run Out of Gas Between Matches Tournament days are weird. Early starts ⏰Long waits 🪑Short turnarounds 🔄Big emotions 😬Lots of running 🏃♀️ Your body is burning fuel all day, even when you’re sitting around scrolling on your phone pretending to relax. Hydration is what keeps your brain sharp and your legs working. Not optional. Not extra credit. Rule #1: Start Hydrated (Seriously) Showing up already dehydrated is like starting a match down 0–3. Drink water before you leave the...

Tournament days are weird.
Early starts ⏰Long waits 🪑Short turnarounds 🔄Big emotions 😬Lots of running 🏃♀️
Your body is burning fuel all day, even when you’re sitting around scrolling on your phone pretending to relax.
Hydration is what keeps your brain sharp and your legs working.
Not optional. Not extra credit.
Showing up already dehydrated is like starting a match down 0–3.
Drink water before you leave the house.Not just in the car.Not just during warm-up.
A simple check:
Yes, this matters. Welcome to elite sport.
Most kids make this mistake:
They play hard… then drink.
Wrong order.
You should be sipping:
Small, frequent sips beat giant panic gulps.
Think maintenance, not rescue.
If your bottle is in your bag across the building, congratulations. You forgot it.
Keep it:
Make drinking automatic between games.
No bottle = no hydration.
For short sessions, water is fine.
For tournaments with:
You want some electrolytes.
Why?
Because you’re losing sodium and minerals, not just water.
Options:
Not five energy drinks. Relax.
By the time you feel flat, sluggish, or foggy, you’re already behind.
Hydration is preventative.
Elite players drink before problems show up.
After every match:
Even if you won easily.
Even if you lost quickly.
Your next match doesn’t care what just happened.
In winter:
So you have to be intentional.
Room-temp drinks help.Warm fluids help.Habits help most.
If your child finishes the day with a full bottle, hydration did not happen.
Help them:
You’re not being annoying. You’re building athletes.
Tournament hydration is boring.
It’s also one of the easiest competitive advantages you’ll ever get.
Drink early.
Sip often.
Recover between matches.
Prepared players don’t fade late in the day.
They finish strong.
