Athletes face different types of adversity one is when they’re traveling. Athletes traveling to a
game, match or event need to be in their best physical shape and especially
aware about meeting carbohydrate, protein, vitamin and mineral
requirements, balancing energy intake, maintaining adequate hydration, and
making sure food is prepared and stored safely. Thats why we ask you to invest in a SPORTS NUTRITION PROGRAM
Dining out
The best way to meet these requirements is to plan
out the whens, wheres and whats regarding your meals. Your plan should be as close to your regular
(at home) diet as possible. Choose
restaurants that provide options that will help fuel your health, energy, and
performance. Restaurants with a buffet option are usually great places for team
meals as they provide a large variety of good foods for the athletes like
pasta, brown rice, roti, chapatis, lean meats, salads, fish, chicken, and
plenty of vegetables.
Snacks appropriate for Athletes
While on the road, the snacks you are used to
picking up at your local convenience store may not be easy to find. Because
they are important for recovery periods after training and between meals, make
sure to bring some with you. Some snacks
worth packing are cereal, cereal bars, canned fruits, dried fruit, powdered
sports drinks or milk, concentrated fruit juice, and (if a microwave or stove
is available) baked beans, or instant noodles.
Food Safety
Food safety is the biggest problem athletes can face
when traveling in foreign countries. To avoid the risk of infection and illness
in areas where the water is questionable, drink only bottled water or water
from sealed containers, avoid ice in your drinks, use bottled water when
brushing your teeth, avoid salad vegetables unless they are washed in bottled
or boiling water, and only eat fruit if it can be peeled. If you’re in an area
where the food quality is questionable, eat only from reputable hotels or well
known franchises, avoid street stalls and markets, avoid fish and shellfish, only consume food that is steaming hot or
has been adequately refrigerated. Also avoid sharing cups, bottles, and
utensils.
Being prepared for your trip is the best way to
ensure your own success both while traveling and competing. Speak to a dietitian call +91 9743430000 India/International for a sports nutrition plan. To book an appointment CLICK HERE
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