Over the next few weeks we aim to bring you a variety of healthy eating plans – from one for the hardened competitor/sports person, the fitness fanatics, the ‘I need to lose weight fast’ or ‘I need to gain weight’ and not forgetting the non carnivorous of us on the planet the Vegetarians and Vegans to those just wanting to eat healthy and maintain their lifestyle.
So keep your eyes peeled here and in the meantime here are some very simple rules to follow for the sportsperson.
Eating a healthy balanced diet will provide you with all the nutrients you need to take part in kickboxing or indeed any sport or activity of your choice. This means eating a wide variety of foods.
The best way to get the most from your training is to:
- be the right weight for your height
– drink plenty of fluids
– eat enough carbohydrate to keep your body sustained during exercise
– eat plenty of wholegrain, fruit and veg and moderate amounts of milk, yoghurt and cheese, lean meat, fish, poultry, eggs, nuts and pulses (beans, lentils etc)
- eat enough food for your level of activity. If you eat too little then you won't be able to keep up your exercise levels and you will feel fatigued.
If you eat well, sleep well and exercise regularly there is no reason you can’t fulfil the goals you set out for yourself.
Many day-to-day foods are now fortified with vitamins and minerals, particularly orange juice and cereal but if you feel that you are not eating a balanced diet then it is best to obtain a good multi vitamin but these do not replace a good diet and should only be taken as a supplement.
Meals timing around workouts are crucial and just as important as what you eat that’s if are interested in maintaining energy. The first couple of hours following exercise, muscles refuel their glycogen stores up to twice as fast as normal therefore it is important to eat the right carbohydrate-containing foods as soon as possible after your exercise.
Healthy eating plans for fighters.
Comments
I always experiment with my cooking and sometimes it works well, and of course sometimes not…
Hows this for a tasty recipe, its easy and really good
oh and yes its mine..im a great cook too ya know..
THE SWEET OINK!
2 LEAN (boned )PORK CHOPS
or (Quorn Chicken Pieces) Veggie
1 ONION CHOPPED
I COURGETTE
I MANGO (Firm is best not over ripe)
SALT/PEPPER AND MIXED HERBS
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
Slice the chops, slice the courgette and chop onion, fry the courgettes first in olive oil, then leave to side, next fry the meat and onions, add seasoning and herbs, and a good splash of the Worcestershire sauce ...as this is cooking, skin the mango, and use either a potato peeler or slice yourself good chunks of mango..chuck em in, the heat will bring out the sweetness and here you can add half a cup of water to the pan to make a light sauce of whats already there, give it a good stir, and when its nearly done, chuck in the courgettes..quick stir and
serve with a good chuck of crusty bread….excellent
The sweetness of the mango is a lovely extra sweet taste through the savoury dish and is superb. try it
THE FACTS:
Mango calories and nutrition facts:
107 calorie in a mango. per one cup serving, 24 grams of sugar, 3 grams of fiber, 2 weight watcher points.
They are an excellent food for weight loss as well. If you are looking for support to lose weight.
M.
By Mark1 on 02 Mar 2009
Hi Chris, keep your eyes on the new section, we will have diet plans and training programmes etc on it soon just for what you asked for.
Thanks for your comments.
BM
By info@prokick.com on 02 Mar 2009
Yes i totally agree HKP, i like the ever changing image board and the videos changing each time you reload.
The New articles section is exactly what weve been waiting for and im sure most will find it quite interesting
and informative.
well its sunday, 10 am im in work and looking forward to going to this afternoons class at the prokick gym..My legs are killing me though as i had a really good workout yesterday…just a little stretch i think and ill be fine.
oooooohhhhhhhhh maybe not..lol
Looking Forward to many more new and interesting articles.
M.
By Mark1 on 28 Feb 2009