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  3. One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea.

One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea.

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  • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

    One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea. Any insight??
    #hnom
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    @alipunk @the_etrain I've heard that it's because they don't want to consume too much water (possibly so they don't have to pee?) so they keep their mouth hydrated (or not dry) and then spit it out.

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    • ichris@mastodon.socialI ichris@mastodon.social

      @alipunk @the_etrain I've heard that it's because they don't want to consume too much water (possibly so they don't have to pee?) so they keep their mouth hydrated (or not dry) and then spit it out.

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      @ichris @the_etrain ahhh ok, I suggested the pee thing to him but it was a stab in the dark

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      • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

        One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea. Any insight??
        #hnom
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        @alipunk In a word, phlegm. Baseball and football players just spit; hockey players swig water and spit it on the boards of the bench.

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        • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

          One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea. Any insight??
          #hnom
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          @alipunk @the_etrain You don't want to consume to much water or you're going to puke. But if you don't stay hydrated you're going to cramp. So it's take some in, spit the rest out type of idea.

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          • mike@thecanadian.socialM mike@thecanadian.social

            @alipunk @the_etrain You don't want to consume to much water or you're going to puke. But if you don't stay hydrated you're going to cramp. So it's take some in, spit the rest out type of idea.

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            @mike @the_etrain ahhhhhh ok I see I see

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            • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

              One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea. Any insight??
              #hnom
              @the_etrain

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              @alipunk @the_etrain When you're very thirsty gulping down lots of water can cause stomach cramps. Swilling some around in the mouth and spitting it out can quench most of the parched feeling, so then only small sips are needed. No idea if this relates to hockey, but a Green Beret taught me it on a hike once. It's something movies always get wrong, showing very thirsty characters taking huge gulps of water.

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              • mike@thecanadian.socialM mike@thecanadian.social

                @alipunk @the_etrain You don't want to consume to much water or you're going to puke. But if you don't stay hydrated you're going to cramp. So it's take some in, spit the rest out type of idea.

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                @mike @alipunk
                Yah, this. And athletes just like to spit for some reason. πŸ˜‚

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                • freequaybuoy@mastodon.socialF freequaybuoy@mastodon.social

                  @alipunk @the_etrain When you're very thirsty gulping down lots of water can cause stomach cramps. Swilling some around in the mouth and spitting it out can quench most of the parched feeling, so then only small sips are needed. No idea if this relates to hockey, but a Green Beret taught me it on a hike once. It's something movies always get wrong, showing very thirsty characters taking huge gulps of water.

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                  @freequaybuoy @the_etrain I think that's gotta be it

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                  • the_etrain@beige.partyT the_etrain@beige.party

                    @mike @alipunk
                    Yah, this. And athletes just like to spit for some reason. πŸ˜‚

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                    @the_etrain @mike lol

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                    • the_etrain@beige.partyT the_etrain@beige.party

                      @mike @alipunk
                      Yah, this. And athletes just like to spit for some reason. πŸ˜‚

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                      @the_etrain @alipunk Let's be honest, it's gross but who doesn't like to hork one.

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                      • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

                        @freequaybuoy @the_etrain I think that's gotta be it

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                        @alipunk @the_etrain I read the other replies about not wanting to pee, and that could be more likely, or as well as I guess.

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                        • alipunk@thecanadian.socialA alipunk@thecanadian.social

                          One of my little kids was wondering why the hockey players spit so much, and why do they take a drink of water just to spit it out, and i honestly have no idea. Any insight??
                          #hnom
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                          @alipunk @the_etrain fresh saliva instead of dried/drying up ones. LOL Cooling down too.

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