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The Importance of Knowing Your Own Nutritional Needs
An athlete can be just as busy as any corporate executive. And although the difference ends with the fact that athletes are actually paid to play around, athletes, executives, O.R. doctors, lawyers do actually have a lot in common that what meets the eye: nutrition.
A wise athlete recognizes that gym workouts, sports tournaments, the Olympics, competitions, trainings and other preparation should necessarily have a tandem meaning for them: nutrition-victory. Sportsmen and athletes may find it hard to acknowledge that like everyone else, they need proper nutrition too. Health, power and stamina go beyond the tight hamstrings, kangaroo-like leaps, three-meter high mid-air butterfly strokes, and amazingly 2500 kmph whizzing shuttles! Proper nutrition is what makes all these stunts possible.
Some athletes may downplay the importance of nutrition. What they don’t know is that nutrition plays a vital role in every event, every sport. Each sport requires different skills. These skills are developed on certain chemical and nutritional body needs which are unique and inherently-required in each sport. What one athlete of one sport may need, the next athlete of another sport may not. An extreme amount of sugar may do well for this sport, but not for that. Carbohydrates may cause negative effects on this activity, but not on that. Summarily, what is good nutrition for one athlete may not necessarily be so for the other.
What every athlete needs to know is his or her own body needs, relative to the sport that he or she plays. There is no generic set of nutrition for all athletes as each body and sport requirement is unique. Do research on your sport and on their corresponding proper nutrition. Check energy drink labels and power bars before consuming any before competitions. Consulting a nutritionist or your coach will be very helpful. These people know exactly what you need, how much you need and when you need it.
