Sweat Rate Calculator

Work out how much fluid you lose during exercise.

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Knowing your sweat rate lets you plan how much to drink on long runs, rides, and hot-weather training so you neither dehydrate nor overdrink. Weigh yourself before and after a workout, add the fluid you drank, and this calculator works out your total sweat loss and hourly rate.

How it works

The estimate rests on the fact that 1 litre of body fluid weighs about 1 kg, so weight change tracks fluid balance:

  1. Sweat lost (L) = (pre-weight − post-weight) + fluid drunk − urine passed
  2. Sweat rate (L/hr) = sweat lost ÷ (duration in minutes ÷ 60)
  3. Rehydration target (L) = sweat lost × 1.5 (ACSM guidance, ~150%)

Fluids drunk are added back because they masked part of the loss; urine is subtracted because it was not sweat.

Example

A runner: pre 70.0 kg, post 68.8 kg, drank 0.5 L, no urine, 60 min:

  • Sweat lost = (70.0 − 68.8) + 0.5 − 0 = 1.2 + 0.5 = 1.7 L
  • Sweat rate = 1.7 ÷ 1.0 hr = 1.7 L/hr
  • Rehydrate with 1.7 × 1.5 ≈ 2.55 L over the following hours
QuantityValue
Sweat lost1.7 L (1700 ml)
Sweat rate1.7 L/hr
Rehydration target~2.55 L

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