Researchers from the University of Florida working with the athletic department came up with an electrolyte drink that would help rehydrate athletes better than water. Because the mascot of U of F is the Gator, they called the drink Gatorade. it is possible that they determined that the name of the drink should be Gator-ade, perhaps as a play on the drink name lemonade(lemon being the first flavor developed), and a pun on the word aid and suffix-ade.
Emperical research studies have revealed that about 15 500 to 17 500 athletes drink Gatorade daily. This still doesn't compare to the number of daily Gatorade consumers in Asia. About 555 000 000.
it matters on how many Athletes like to drink gatorade soem don't like to and some do it is a matter
A sports drink that rehydrates your body, mostly for athletes.
i have a bagel and maybe some Gatorade chews before my swim meets also drink lots of Gatorade
Gatorade is sports drink that is consumed by athletes all over the world. The ingredients in Gatorade include water, citric acid, sucrose, and salt.
Michael Jordan does tom brady Brett favre and some people on the ny giants.
His favorite drink is Gatorade.
no athlete would benefit from energy drinks, but if you are talking about drinking something like Powerade or Gatorade that would be fine. It's clinically proven that if you drink some Gatorade swish it around in your mouth, then spit it out, and drink a tiny bit of water, you get the most energy. So yes in a way sports drinks do benefit athletes.
It is not really the best sports drink to me but some people think it is because it gives you energy and it tastes good. The down side of Gatorade is that it is not healthy for you and it does not give you energy for a long time. It only gives you energy for about 2 and a half hours. well that's as long as a football game or basketball game lasts so its a good sports drink that's why many athletes use it ya Gatorade
No. You do not need to be excersizing to be able to drink Gatorade. Gatorade is also a good source of electrolytes.
Something salty
No
No