Water Needed: 70 kg, 60 Minutes, Moderate Intensity
A 70 kg person exercising at moderate intensity for 60 minutes should drink approximately 600–750 ml of water.
How to use this tool
- Enter body weight, exercise duration and intensity in the fields above.
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- Read your total water needed and the full breakdown beneath it.
Find out how much water a 70 kg person needs during a one-hour moderate-intensity workout.
Frequently asked questions
- When should I start drinking during exercise?
- Start hydrating before thirst sets in — thirst is a delayed signal. For sessions over 30 minutes, begin drinking within the first 15 minutes and continue at regular intervals.
- Do I need electrolytes?
- For sessions under 60 minutes, plain water is sufficient for most people. For longer or higher-intensity sessions (especially in heat), replacing sodium and potassium via sports drinks or salty snacks helps prevent hyponatraemia.