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Podcast 355: How to Optimize Hydration with Dr. Heather Logan-Sprenger
This week on the WHOOP Podcast, WHOOP Global Head of Human Performance, Principal Scientist, Dr. Kristen Holmes sits down with dual-sport national team athlete and exercise physiologist Dr. Heather Logan-Sprenger to discuss one of the most underrated habits for human performance: hydration.
Dr. Logan-Sprenger shares how growing up in Northern Ontario, watching her dad water flowers and her cat grow winter fur, quietly planted the seeds for a lifelong fascination with physiology, stress, and adaptation. From competing for Team Canada in both ice hockey and road cycling to landing in the hospital with heat stroke, her experience and education show just how fragile — and adaptable — the human body really is.
Dr. Holmes and Dr. Logan-Sprenger identify what mild dehydration does to your metabolism, brain, and overall performance, and how hydration needs shift across the menstrual cycle. This episode will teach you hydration strategies, how to calculate your sweat rate at home, when electrolytes actually matter, and the biological markers that serve as helpful feedback.
Episode Chapters
01:07 - Dr. Heather Logan-Sprenger intro: Background in sport and physiology
01:49 - Training, nutrition, and hydration: Unpacking your body’s needs
08:06 - National-level athlete to PhD
10:51 - WHOOP podcast rapid fire questions
13:08 - Training at altitude: Hydration dos and don’ts
14:49 - The physiology of heat stroke
20:33 - Correlation between hydration and carbs while training
24:51 - How the menstrual cycle affects hydration
31:19 - Mechanisms of dehydration: What happens to the body
36:52 - Cognitive disadvantages of dehydration
38:56 - Dehydration’s effects on the cardiovascular and thermoregulatory system
40:35 - Dehydration’s effects on the brain
41:29 - Measuring your sweat rate as an athlete
45:39 - Essential habits to teach kids and athletes about hydration
49:20 - Overhydrating and mineral loss with hydration
53:45 - Debunking hydration myths
55:54 - Heart rate, lactate, and power output’s relationships to hydration
59:48 - Dr. Logan-Sprenger’s ideal hydration study: Mitochondrial hypoxia and metabolism



