A method of hydrating a human can include: providing a bicep hydration sleeve; attaching the hydration sleeve to a bicep region of the human; lifting the hydration sleeve to the mouth of the human by moving the bicep toward the chin; inserting the mouthpiece of the hydration sleeve into the mouth; a
A method of hydrating a human can include: providing a bicep hydration sleeve; attaching the hydration sleeve to a bicep region of the human; lifting the hydration sleeve to the mouth of the human by moving the bicep toward the chin; inserting the mouthpiece of the hydration sleeve into the mouth; and drinking from the hydration sleeve, wherein the lifting, inserting, and drinking are performed without handling the hydration sleeve with either hand of the human.
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1. A method of hydrating a human, the method comprising: providing a hydration sleeve having a fluid bladder, a mouthpiece rotatably coupled with the fluid bladder; and a flexible hydration sleeve body housing the fluid bladder and having one or more bicep attachment straps;attaching the hydration s
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A method of hydrating a human, the method comprising: providing a hydration sleeve having a fluid bladder, a mouthpiece rotatably coupled with the fluid bladder; and a flexible hydration sleeve body housing the fluid bladder and having one or more bicep attachment straps;attaching the hydration sleeve to a bicep region of the human;lifting the hydration sleeve to the mouth of the human by moving the bicep toward the chin;inserting the mouthpiece of the hydration sleeve into the mouth; anddrinking from the hydration sleeve,wherein the lifting, inserting, and drinking are performed without handling the hydration sleeve with either hand of the human,wherein the hydration sleeve includes:a flexible fluid bladder having a bladder body defining an internal volume of less than or about 12 oz and having a top bladder wall with an opening therethrough into the internal volume and having a bottom bladder wall coupled to the top bladder wall;an annular member mounted in the opening of the bladder, the annular member being more rigid than the bladder body and having an annular member aperture being in a plane with the top bladder wall;a bite valve mouthpiece rotatably coupled with the annular member of the opening of the fluid bladder so as to be in fluid communication with the internal volume and protrude from the top bladder wall, the mouthpiece having an axis of rotation normal to the annular member aperture, the mouthpiece being frictionally engaged with the annular member and capable of being forcefully rotatable with respect to the annular member, the mouthpiece having a first portion mounted into the annular member and a second portion mounted to the first portion at an obtuse angle relative to the first portion, the obtuse angle being 110 degrees to 160 degrees, the second portion having a bite valve; anda flexible hydration sleeve body having a housing and one or more straps, the housing having an internal chamber dimensioned to retain the flexible fluid bladder with a chamber opening dimensioned to receive the flexible fluid bladder therethrough andhaving a mouthpiece aperture dimensioned to receive the mouthpiece coupled therethrough when the flexible fluid bladder having the mouthpiece is located in the internal chamber, the one or more straps dimensioned such that the hydration sleeve body fits around a bicep region of a human, the one or more straps having at least a first strap with a first fastener member of a fastening system with a second fastener member of the fastening system being on the housing or another strap opposite of the first strap, the second fastener member of the fastening system being capable of receiving the first strap with the first fastener member therethrough and the first fastener member being configured to be removably coupled with the first strap. 2. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising: bending and/or raising the elbow of the arm having the hydration sleeve thereon so that the mouthpiece reaches the mouth of the human; andoperating the mouthpiece with the human's mouth so as to obtain a fluid from the fluid bladder. 3. The method of hydrating of claim 1, comprising the one or more bicep attachment straps having at least a first strap with a first fastener member of a fastening system with a second fastener member of the fastening system being on the hydration sleeve body or another strap, the second fastener member of the fastening system being capable of receiving the first strap with the first fastener member therethrough and the first fastener member being configured to removably coupled with the first strap; the method comprising:passing the first strap through the second fastener member and fastening the first fastener member to the first strap;attaching the hydration sleeve to the bicep region; androtating the mouthpiece to be angled toward the mouth of the human. 4. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising a sleeve preparatory protocol comprising: filling the bladder with water or electrolyte solution;inserting the bladder into an internal chamber of the hydration sleeve body; inserting the mouthpiece through a mouthpiece aperture in the hydration sleeve body; andclosing the chamber opening. 5. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising a cleaning protocol comprising: opening the bladder by unsealing a resealable elongate opening;inserting a cleaning solution into the bladder;inserting a cleaning instrument into the bladder,cleaning the bladder with the cleaning solution and cleaning instrument;washing the cleaning solution from the bladder; andclosing the bladder by resealing the resealable elongate opening. 6. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising during an exercise routine: lifting the elbow of the arm having the hydration sleeve towards the human's mouth such that the elbow crease is touching or adjacent to the chin; and/orholding the raised elbow so that the arm is substantially parallel with ground. 7. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising during an exercise routine: placing the hand of the arm having the hydration sleeve to hold onto the opposite shoulder to maintain balance while drinking; orplacing the hand of the arm having the hydration sleeve on an opposite side of the neck from the hydration sleeve to maintain balance while drinking. 8. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising during an exercise routine: drinking with the neck of the human held straight and not bent or turned. 9. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the method comprising during an exercise routine: moving the hydration sleeve on the bicep towards the human's mouth by movement of the arm having the bicep;moving the human's mouth downward towards the hydration sleeve;placing the mouthpiece into the humans mouth;biting the mouthpiece; andsucking fluid from the bladder. 10. The method of hydrating of claim 1, comprising: exercising without sloshing water in the bladder by: removing gas from inside the bladder; anddrinking from the bladder without introducing a void space or air therein. 11. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the bite valve mouthpiece comprising: a shell defining an internal conduit and having a first portion at an angle from a second portion that is between 110 degrees and 160 degrees, the first portion being configured to rotatably couple with the annular member and the second portion being configured as a bite valve;the annular member located at a bottom opening of the first portion; anda bite valve stem located in the internal conduit at the second portion. 12. The method of hydrating of claim 1, wherein the mouthpiece is removably couplable with the annular member. 13. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the annular member comprising a base and opposite tip with a spout therebetween that has annular protrusions and/or annular recesses. 14. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the mouthpiece comprising an internal conduit with annular recesses that correspond with annular protrusions on the spout and/or annular protrusions that correspond with annular recesses on the spout. 15. The method of hydrating of claim 1, comprising the mouthpiece having a shell that is removably couplable with the spout of the annular member. 16. The method of hydrating of claim 15, comprising a stem in the shell, the stem having the obtuse angle. 17. The method of hydrating of claim 1, the hydration sleeve body comprising: the first strap being elongate and having a plurality of vent apertures;a second strap being shorter than the first strap, the second strap having the second fastener member;the first fastener member including hook and loop fasteners;the second fastener member including a D-ring. 18. A method of hydrating a human, the method comprising: attaching a hydration sleeve to a bicep region of the human;lifting the hydration sleeve to the mouth of the human by moving the bicep toward the chin;inserting a mouthpiece of the hydration sleeve into the mouth; anddrinking from the hydration sleeve,wherein the lifting, inserting, and drinking are performed without handling the hydration sleeve with either hand of the human,wherein the hydration sleeve includes:a flexible fluid bladder having a bladder body defining an internal volume of less than or about 12 oz and having a top bladder wall with an opening therethrough into the internal volume and having a bottom bladder wall coupled to the top bladder wall;an annular member mounted in the opening of the bladder, the annular member being more rigid than the bladder body and having an annular member aperture being in a plane with the top bladder wall;a bite valve mouthpiece rotatably coupled with the annular member of the opening of the fluid bladder so as to be in fluid communication with the internal volume and protrude from the top bladder wall, the mouthpiece having an axis of rotation normal to the annular member aperture, the mouthpiece being frictionally engaged with the annular member and capable of being forcefully rotatable with respect to the annular member, the mouthpiece having a first portion mounted into the annular member and a second portion mounted to the first portion at an obtuse angle relative to the first portion, the obtuse angle being 110 degrees to 160 degrees, the second portion having a bite valve; anda flexible hydration sleeve body having a housing and one or more straps, the housing having an internal chamber dimensioned to retain the flexible fluid bladder with a chamber opening dimensioned to receive the flexible fluid bladder therethrough and having a mouthpiece aperture dimensioned to receive the mouthpiece coupled therethrough when the flexible fluid bladder having the mouthpiece is located in the internal chamber, the one or more straps dimensioned such that the hydration sleeve body fits around a bicep region of a human, the one or more straps having at least a first strap with a first fastener member of a fastening system with a second fastener member of the fastening system being on the housing or another strap opposite of the first strap, the second fastener member of the fastening system being capable of receiving the first strap with the first fastener member therethrough and the first fastener member being configured to be removably coupled with the first strap. 19. A method of hydrating a human, the method comprising: providing a portable hydration sleeve that includes: a flexible fluid bladder having a bladder body defining an internal volume of less than or about 12 oz and having a top bladder wall with an opening therethrough into the internal volume and having a bottom bladder wall coupled to the top bladder wall; an annular member mounted in the opening of the bladder, the annular member being more rigid than the bladder body and having an annular member aperture being in a plane with the top bladder wall; a bite valve mouthpiece rotatably coupled with the annular member of the opening of the fluid bladder so as to be in fluid communication with the internal volume and protrude from the top bladder wall, the mouthpiece having an axis of rotation normal to the annular member aperture, the mouthpiece being frictionally engaged with the annular member and capable of being forcefully rotatable with respect to the annular member, the mouthpiece having a first portion mounted into the annular member and a second portion mounted to the first portion at an obtuse angle relative to the first portion, the obtuse angle being 110 degrees to 160 degrees, the second portion having a bite valve; and a flexible hydration sleeve body having a housing and one or more straps, the housing having an internal chamber dimensioned to retain the flexible fluid bladder with a chamber opening dimensioned to receive the flexible fluid bladder therethrough and having a mouthpiece aperture dimensioned to receive the mouthpiece coupled therethrough when the flexible fluid bladder having the mouthpiece is located in the internal chamber, the one or more straps dimensioned such that the hydration sleeve body fits around a bicep region of a human, the one or more straps having at least a first strap with a first fastener member of a fastening system with a second fastener member of the fastening system being on the housing or another strap opposite of the first strap, the second fastener member of the fastening system being capable of receiving the first strap with the first fastener member therethrough and the first fastener member being configured to be removably coupled with the first strapattaching the portable hydration device to an upper arm of the human with one or more straps attached to the body of the portable hydration device;operating the mouthpiece with the human's mouth so as to obtain a fluid from the portable hydration device;exercising during the operating of the mouthpiece; anddrinking fluid from the portable hydration device while exercising without using a hand. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising positioning the portable hydration device on the upper arm so that the mouthpiece is located closest to the human's mouth, wherein the mouthpiece is rotatably coupled with the opening in the fluid bladder.
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