Thursday, June 9, 2011

ALL Sport Water Bottle Holder NordicTrack SKIERS - BIKES & Most Exercise Equipment

ALL Sport Water Bottle Holder NordicTrack SKIERS - BIKES & Most Exercise Equipment Review



ALL Sport Water Bottle Holder NordicTrack SKIERS - BIKES & Most Exercise Equipment Feature

  • Required for Health & Sustained Exercise Regimen
  • Handy - Convenient - Easy to Install
  • Sturdy - Tough - Strong
  • Spring fit will accommodate most Sport Bottles
  • Sleek - Black - Custom
CUSTOM FIT FOR MOST NordicTrack Ski Machines with standard vinyl hip pad. Hard mounts to the back of the hip onto the back plate - Complete with EZ installation Instructions and Special hardware Included ! (or can be cable / zip tied to most anything !)

We've Got NordicVision on DVD and other Original NordicTrack Parts & More Exclusive Accessories too ! Need a new hip pad and want the bottle holder already mounted ? We do that too !

--- own one for less than - / delivered price ! Includes special hardware and instructions for installation on your NordicTrack Skier ! Tight, Secure - handy and never in the way !

Missing from 99% of all NordicTrack skiers is a simple water bottle holder. NordicTrack sold them for .95 + shipping which did include a water bottle, but here is the same holder for - less 10 years later ----- only .99 !

High quality - Gloss Black. Includes special (added) hardware. Attaches to the back of the hip pad so it's handy - but not in the way !

Solid - good looking and will keep you well balanced with water as you go !

Exercise. The more you exercise, the more fluid you'll need to keep your body hydrated. An extra 1 or 2 cups of water should suffice for short bouts of exercise, but intense exercise lasting more than an hour (for example, running a marathon) requires additional fluid. How much additional fluid is needed depends on how much you sweat during the exercise, but 13 to 26 ounces (or about 2 to 3 cups) an hour will generally be adequate, unless the weather is exceptionally warm.

During long bouts of intense exercise, it's best to use a sports drink that contains sodium, as this will help replace sodium lost in sweat and reduce the chances of developing hyponatremia, which can be life-threatening. Fluid also should be replaced after exercise. Drinking 16 ounces of fluid per pound of body weight lost during exercise is recommended.


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