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Whether you’re a gentle jogger, gym lover or an elite athlete, a few clever nutrition and supplement tricks up your high-performance wear sleeves can help you prepare, hydrate, train and recover.
Sports Performance and Education expert Dana Ryan* of Herbalife Nutrition says top athletes and sports teams around the world depend on a combination of food and science-backed supplements as sports nutrition to support their fitness regime. But in fact, you don’t need to be an A-league player to take your workout to the next level.
Here, Dana shares her top tips to take your training to the next level, whatever your game play…
Exercise increases your body’s nutritional needs, so stay ahead of the game with products designed to fuel, hydrate and stimulate your body.
“If it’s within 30 minutes of your workout, stick to liquids,” advises Dana. “These are easier for your body to digest.” And steer-clear of…? “Avoid fibre and fats, which are harder for your body to digest.”
Herbalife Nutrition is Official Nutrition Partner and Senior Partner of Western Sydney Wanderers (WSW). Since partnering with A-League Team Western Sydney Wanderers FC in 2014, Herbalife Nutrition has continuously supported the team’s performance, providing the team with products from the Herbalife24 sports nutrition range to fuel their training and games.
If you’re considering supplements, choose science-backed energy and fitness products. Dana says you want your workout nutrition to help support what is physiologically happening to your body when you are training. “Look for ingredients to support this,” she advises. “Caffeine gives your body a bit of a boost, stimulating your body’s metabolism, as well as helping maintain focus and reducing fatigue. Nitric oxide precursors help circulate oxygen to your working muscles, and easily digestible carbohydrates will provide your body with fuel for your workout.”
Western Sydney Wanderers’ Graham Dorrans (below), swears by Herbalife24 CR7 Drive for pre-game energy and hydration. “Herbalife24 CR7 Drive is one of my favourites, I like to have it the night before a game and also use it with Hydrate during training and games.”
During exercise, the goal is to replace what the body is losing. “When you sweat, your body loses fluids and electrolytes (mainly sodium), while also actively working through its small amount of carbohydrate stores,” explains Dana. “Sports drinks that contain carbohydrates and electrolytes are ideal for any workout longer than 30 minutes, to keep you properly fuelled and hydrated. For longer workouts, aim to consume 30-60g of carbohydrates per hour.”
Dana says the combination of carbohydrates and electrolytes also supplies your muscles with the glucose required to maintain your performance. “The longer and more intense the workout, the more you need.”
Don’t’ drop the ball on the final leg – your post-workout recovery is just as important as your pre-workout and during.
“As with the proper nutrients pre-workout, the proper post workout routine can significantly aid in the recovery process,” explains Dana. “Protein and high-quality carbohydrates will refuel your body and prepare you for your next workout. Additionally, protein repairs and rebuilds muscles, which is great for increasing lean muscle mass.”
Dana says you want to ensure that you consume 20-40g of protein immediately after your workout combined with carbohydrates. “For strength training, aim for a 1:1 ratio of carbohydrates to protein, 2:1 ratio of carbohydrates to protein for most team sports and closer to 3:1 for heavy endurance training.”
Healthy proteins include chicken, white fish, tuna, lean beef, milk, tofu, nuts, cheese, eggs, broccoli, avocado and legumes. When it comes to carbs, go high-quality whole carbs (skip refined carbs). Think fresh fruit, veg, legumes, beans, brown rice, whole grains, quinoa, pure oats, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, walnuts, peanuts, almonds and macadamias.
Can’t eat after working out? Dana says a protein shake is a fast and convenient alternative.
Western Sydney Wanderers Graham Dorrans says: “I always finish my training sessions off with an H24 Rebuild Strength shake that packs the post-workout protein.”
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* The Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board (NAB) is comprised of leading experts from around the world in nutrition, science and health.
** Herbalife Nutrition is Official Nutrition Partner and Senior Partner of Western Sydney Wanderers (WSW). Since partnering with A-League Team Western Sydney Wanderers FC in 2014, Herbalife Nutrition has continuously supported the team’s performance, providing the team with products from the Herbalife24 sports nutrition range to fuel their training and games.
*** Source: Euromonitor International Limited 2020.
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