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PPP 010: Athletic Nutrition 101; Fueling for a winning season!
The information you are about to hear is for education purposes only. Please consult your doctor before attempting to implement anything covered in the following episode.
I’m your host Dr. Marc Dupuis on this show we discuss tips, tools and strategies for optimizing athletic performance, overall health & wellness!
Today’s topic: Athletic Nutrition 101; Fueling for a winning season!
Now more than ever figuring out what we should eat as athletes has never been more confusing. The internet and social media is overflowing with information from so many self-proclaimed experts. Trying to sort through and separate fact from fiction is enough to make most people’s head spin. Therefore today’s goal is to cover the basics. The information I will teach you today comes from the highest quality research available and has been verified by thousands of laboratory tests that I have reviewed on countless athletes over my 14+ years in clinical practice.
So, buckle up, lets jump right in!
Baseline Nutrition:
Fats: Anything nature made or that is MINIMALLY processed is good vs anything made in a lab/synthesized bad (trans(partially hydrogenated))
Protein: Best sources are wild caught cold water fatty fish, free range chicken, fowl & eggs, grass fed beef. Limit use of protein powders, however, cold filtered whey protein with branched chain
Carbohydrates: Best sources are fresh organic fruits (avoid buying conventionally grown members of the “dirty dozen”(due to increased contamination)), potatoes, sweet potatoes.
Micros: Vitamin COMPLEXES, mineral COMPLEXES, trace minerals. Necessary for energy production at the cellular level, tissue integrity and countless enzymes. This is why organic food matters, as organic products often have much higher levels of vitamin/mineral complexes. Beware of junk science sponsored by major food industries that claim that organic food is not better. Often these studies only look at macro-nutrients and neglect micro-nutrients. Whole foods always best, if supplementing use Whole Food products which contain
Hydration: Water, not coffee, not tea…. How much? Roughly ½ body weight in oz, with pinch of
Nutrition is the 4th leg of triathlon!
Athletes have 1-2 hr of stored fuel in form of glycogen (liver muscles) available
Assumption: You have made sure glycogen stores are ready ~24 hr before (food in stomach
Special Considerations
So there you have it folks, that is a brief overview of nutrition for the athlete. As always if you have any questions reach out to us via the contact tab on our website, www.thepeakperformancepodcast.com . There you will find a page for today’s show along with detailed notes of our discussion!
LINKS
Dominic D’agostino
Skratch Labs
Allen Lim’s Book
Macca’s Book
This concludes today’s episode of The Peak Performance Podcast, where we discuss tips, tools and strategies for optimizing athletic performance, overall health & wellness! Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast so that you never miss a future episode, also PLEASE SHARE this podcast with ANYONE you feel may benefit from what we covered today.
Finally, Thank you very much listening and until next time, have a Fantastic Day!
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PPP 010: Athletic Nutrition 101; Fueling for a winning season!
The information you are about to hear is for education purposes only. Please consult your doctor before attempting to implement anything covered in the following episode.
I’m your host Dr. Marc Dupuis on this show we discuss tips, tools and strategies for optimizing athletic performance, overall health & wellness!
Today’s topic: Athletic Nutrition 101; Fueling for a winning season!
Now more than ever figuring out what we should eat as athletes has never been more confusing. The internet and social media is overflowing with information from so many self-proclaimed experts. Trying to sort through and separate fact from fiction is enough to make most people’s head spin. Therefore today’s goal is to cover the basics. The information I will teach you today comes from the highest quality research available and has been verified by thousands of laboratory tests that I have reviewed on countless athletes over my 14+ years in clinical practice.
So, buckle up, lets jump right in!
Baseline Nutrition:
Fats: Anything nature made or that is MINIMALLY processed is good vs anything made in a lab/synthesized bad (trans(partially hydrogenated))
Protein: Best sources are wild caught cold water fatty fish, free range chicken, fowl & eggs, grass fed beef. Limit use of protein powders, however, cold filtered whey protein with branched chain
Carbohydrates: Best sources are fresh organic fruits (avoid buying conventionally grown members of the “dirty dozen”(due to increased contamination)), potatoes, sweet potatoes.
Micros: Vitamin COMPLEXES, mineral COMPLEXES, trace minerals. Necessary for energy production at the cellular level, tissue integrity and countless enzymes. This is why organic food matters, as organic products often have much higher levels of vitamin/mineral complexes. Beware of junk science sponsored by major food industries that claim that organic food is not better. Often these studies only look at macro-nutrients and neglect micro-nutrients. Whole foods always best, if supplementing use Whole Food products which contain
Hydration: Water, not coffee, not tea…. How much? Roughly ½ body weight in oz, with pinch of
Nutrition is the 4th leg of triathlon!
Athletes have 1-2 hr of stored fuel in form of glycogen (liver muscles) available
Assumption: You have made sure glycogen stores are ready ~24 hr before (food in stomach
Special Considerations
So there you have it folks, that is a brief overview of nutrition for the athlete. As always if you have any questions reach out to us via the contact tab on our website, www.thepeakperformancepodcast.com . There you will find a page for today’s show along with detailed notes of our discussion!
LINKS
Dominic D’agostino
Skratch Labs
Allen Lim’s Book
Macca’s Book
This concludes today’s episode of The Peak Performance Podcast, where we discuss tips, tools and strategies for optimizing athletic performance, overall health & wellness! Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast so that you never miss a future episode, also PLEASE SHARE this podcast with ANYONE you feel may benefit from what we covered today.
Finally, Thank you very much listening and until next time, have a Fantastic Day!
The post PPP 010: Athletic Nutrition 101; Fueling for a winning season! appeared first on .