Summer heat and humidity are here, making hydration more important than ever. Whether you’re outside, exercising, or just staying active, keeping fluids up supports both performance and recovery.
At Stoneking Physical Therapy, we emphasize simple habits that can make a big impact. And when it comes to hydration, one of the easiest tools you can use is something you already do every day: check your urine color.
What Your Urine Color Means
Your urine color is a powerful indicator of your hydration status. Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Clear to light yellow: You’re well-hydrated. Keep it up!
- Dark yellow to amber: You’re mildly to moderately dehydrated. Time to drink more fluids.
- Dark gold or darker: You may be very dehydrated. Increase fluids immediately and monitor how you feel.
Think of your urine as your body’s personal hydration report card. If it’s dark gold, it’s a sign that you’re not drinking enough.
It’s Not Just Water—Electrolytes Matter Too
Hydration doesn’t only mean water. While good old H2O is a great starting point, electrolytes play an important role—especially after physical activity or long periods in the heat.
Stoneking PT’s team recommends options like:
- Diluted electrolyte powders
- Sports drinks like Gatorade (in moderation)
- Coconut water or low-sugar electrolyte beverages
Why? Because replenishing sodium, potassium, and other minerals helps prevent cramping and supports muscle function—key for patients recovering from injuries or those staying active in the summer.
When to Hydrate
- Before you’re thirsty. Thirst is a sign that you’re already behind.
- Before, during, and after exercise. Especially important if you’re in rehab or returning to physical activity.
- Throughout hot days. Don’t wait until the end of the day to catch up. Keep a water bottle with you to sip throughout the day.
Listen to Your Body
Don’t let dehydration slow your progress. Cramping or fatigue may be a sign. Be sure to aim for clear to light yellow urine to stay on track. Stay cool, stay hydrated, and let’s keep moving together.
Frequently asked questions as PTs
Stoneking Physical Therapy and Wellness Center offers top rated physical therapy in Ewing New Jersey. All of our professional staff are certified members of the American Physical Therapy Association. The APTA is a national organization representing over 70,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students. Our Ewing Physical Therapy office is located in central northern southern New Jersey and we are a local physical therapist to many.