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All-In-One Sports Nutrition

Posted by Owen Jones on January 27, 2012
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Sport is probably the number one or number two entertainment in the world. Individuals are fascinated by sport, but why is it so absorbing? Is it envy? Do we wish that we could run that fast, play that hard and generate that much money? Or do we empathize with the athletes? Do we realize how much they suffered, worked and gave up to get to the pinnacle of their chosen field of conflict?

Whatever the reason, it appears that in these days of physical excellence, you cannot be a top athlete and hold down a regular job at the same time. In the Seventies, the small country of Wales had the best rugby team in the world for around a decade, but half of the players were only regular guys with regular jobs.

Training was negligible compared with today. Nowadays a world-beating team like that would be unimaginable under those circumstances. However, it is still possible to be an accomplished athlete with good nutrition even if you might not get to be world champion.

Is there an all-in-one sports nutrition supplement? A silver bullet that can make you fit and healthy? Almost certainly not, although there are helpful one-stop products that will give your body all it requires under normal circumstances.

This is helpful for the busy person, because it takes the thinking, researching and shopping out of the equation saving you time. If you go searching for an all-in-one sports nutrient take your time and get one that is suitable for what you do or would like to do.

For instance a marathon runner would probably require a different mix than a weight lifter, although the basic nutrients are almost certainly the same. A weight lifter needs instant power, whereas a marathon runner requires stamina. So be certain you get the right one.

If you are only doing a bit or jogging, walking a few miles or playing a game of football a week, the runner’s mix is probably better for you than the power lifter’s mix. Which brings me on to the next point.

These mixes often have a lot of calories in them, so bear in mind to burn those calories off with extra exercise or reduce your consumption of other foods to compensate or you will blow up like a balloon!

One thing is for sure, a good all-in-one sport nutrient will not come cheap. If it is cheap, check the sell-by date and definitely check the contents. How are the calories made up? Is it mostly from carbohydrates? Carbohydrates are cheap or most are anyway and they are rapidly converted to energy which will cause sugar spikes in your blood. Is that what you want? Are you a power lifter?

Dearer mixes will contain more protein which has a slower burn allowing your blood to handle the blood/sugar levels more easily. Another thing to check is whether the mix contains the full recommended daily amount (RDA) of all the vitamins and minerals that you need. And check the fibre content because calories without fibre is not healthy either.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on several topics, and is now concerned with super omega 3. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Omega 6 9

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