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3-minute quick chia shots to have before a walk and 3 reasons to consume them

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 12:34 IST
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3-minute quick chia shots to have before a walk and 3 reasons to consume them

Not all pre-workout fuel has to be heavy or complicated. Sometimes, the best energy boosters come in tiny, easy-to-make packages. Enter chia shots, quick, hydrating, and packed with just the right kind of slow-burning energy to get you moving. These little mixes can be made in a minute and sipped before you tie your shoelaces. No blenders, no fancy powders, just simple kitchen stuff with a sprinkle of creativity. Chia seeds are known for their ability to absorb water and turn jelly-like. That gel traps hydration, helps you stay fuller longer, and gives your body a gentle lift without the crash. They’re loaded with fibre, plant-based protein, and good fats that keep energy steady and support muscle recovery. Here's how to make them work for you.

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Chia + coconut water

To make it, soak a spoon of chia seeds in coconut water for a few minutes. Add a squeeze of lemon juice and a little honey if you like. This one is great when you want to feel light and refreshed. Coconut water brings natural electrolytes, and a bit of lemon juice adds a fresh citrus taste. It works well before a walk, jog or dance session.

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Chia + warm haldi water

Soak chia in warm water, add a pinch of turmeric and honey, and you’ve got a soothing shot that also fights inflammation. It supports joint health and helps your body ease into movement, especially on stiff mornings.

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Chia + jaggery or date water

If you need a bit more fuel, try soaking chia in jaggery or date syrup mixed with water. It gives your body quick sugars to work with, without the crash that comes from processed stuff. This combo is a good choice for days when your workout needs more energy.

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Chia + lime and black salt

For hot days or sweaty workouts, this one hits just right. Lime juice, black salt, water, and soaked chia make a refreshing, gut-friendly shot that also replenishes lost minerals. It’s sharp, salty, and keeps your body cool and balanced.


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Why you should include chia shots in your routine

These tiny drinks might look simple, but they pack in a lot of goodness. Just a spoon of chia can do more for your body than most pre-workout snacks. Scroll down to see why these little shots deserve a spot in your routine.

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They hydrate better than plain water

Chia holds several times its weight in water, helping your body stay hydrated longer during workouts.

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They support digestion and don’t feel heavy

Their fibre content helps your gut feel balanced without slowing you down. You get energy without the bloating.

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They give steady energy with no sugar crash

Chia has healthy fats and slow-digesting carbs that keep your energy steady and stop the crashes you get from sugary snacks.

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