by David Segal
You are what you eat
Because we all ride, race or workout at different
times, the following suggestions should be incorporated into
your training regimen as you consider the time of day that you
will perform.
Training for riding calls for an understanding of the benefit
that the proper foods can do for your energy levels and body
strength. If you live on sodas and fried foods, over time you
will become fat and listless. It will be too easy to lay on
the sofa, playing Motocross Madness and eating chips. However
if you eat a hearty breakfast a good lunch and a healthy dinner
with some mid morning and mid afternoon snacks you will be full
of energy, eager to ride or ready to do a killer weight workout.
Adding several glasses of water during the day will leave you
less likely to overeat since you will feel fuller. First thing,
in the morning get a good breakfast inside you to give you sustained
energy and muscle-building reserves for the next several hours.
Nothing beats a couple of eggs, a slice or two of Canadian bacon
and a slice of whole wheat toast. Cook your eggs (or low cholesterol
egg beaters) in non-stick spray Pam. Add a half a grapefruit
which is believed to be effective in burning fat and a good
source of vitamin C. Add a cup of coffee. The caffeine will
give you an energy boost and aid in burning extra fat during
exercise. An hour or so before a ride or workout you will need
some high carb foods to get you through a tough workout. A bowl
of cereal such as Grape Nuts or even a cup of oatmeal will do
just the job. Don’t stop at your local fast food joint
on the way to the track, it will sit in your stomach like a
ton of bricks. |
Toss an energy
bar into your workout bag. Look for one with high protein (20
grams or more) and some good carbs. Its ok to go high on the carbs
at this time – up to 40 grams and don’t worry about
the 250 plus calories in the bar. If your workout is tough your
body will appreciate these supplements.
Following a workout – within an hour after
you finish you will need to consume some foods to replace the
energy you have used. This 1 hour period is important as studies
have shown that your body metabolizes (digests/processes) food
most effectively and economically during this time. Gatorade,
a banana, or fruit juices will give you almost instant recovery.
If your workout included muscle building exercises go for some
high protein foods to feed your muscles for growth such as a can
of tuna, cottage cheese or even a protein shake. A cheap effective
source of protein can also be found in eggs. You can hard boil
them and snack on them.
One meal during the day should be you main meal.
This should be your major source of energy and body building foods.
A good 6 oz. non-fatty steak with a sweet potato and a plate full
of salad will satisfy your hunger and trim your waistline. Other
options include fish (grilled not fried), chicken (baked not fried),
mountains of salad (watch the quantity of dressing). Is there
a message here?
----------------------------Because,
we are what we eat.
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