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Fuelling fitnessIt’s vital that elite athletes balance their daily nutrient intakes to give them energy and that winning edge. But what’s the best way to fuel your fitness? Let’s take a look at some of Karen Inge’s top tips, straight from the diets leading athletes. No carbs, no goAthletes do: To provide adequate energy for training and daily life, the diet of an elite athlete needs to be high in carbohydrate. Carbohydrate rich foods should be the basis of every meal and snack to maintain high energy levels. It is also important that the diet contains protein foods like yoghourt for repair and maintenance of muscles and other tissues in the body. Plus a low fat diet is essential to maintain low body fat levels. You can too:
Refuel to recoverAthletes do: To ensure they recover from each training session or event and can complete the next feeling 100%, athletes know that good recovery is essential. Not only does this involve stretching, icing and massaging muscles, but also nutritional recovery. The body is more receptive to recovery and replenishing glycogen stores (muscle carbohydrate) straight after a session and that's why it’s vital to have snacks on hand. Immediately after an event athletes look to the right combo of food and fluids to refuel and rehydrate. Often they are too fatigued to munch and crunch through a lot of food so they tend to favour liquid meal supplements that provide the right combo of protein and carbs.
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