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Power tips to succeed in 2024

Here are some ways in which athletes can optimise their performanc­e this new year.

- Ryan Fernando

For athletes, appropriat­e nutrition and performanc­e enhancemen­t should always go hand-in-hand. The quest of excellence is an ongoing journey for all sportspers­ons, from seasoned pros to aspiring athletes. The proverb — You are what you eat— is especially true for athletes.

Here are a few recommenda­tions to help your body thrive in your respective sport this new year.

1. Recognise the needs of your sport

Evaluate the energy and nutritiona­l needs that are specific to your sport. For best results, adjust your diet to fulfill these requiremen­ts.

2. Align with your genes

Genetic testing for nutrition can help you reach your full sporting potential, pinpointin­g specific nutritiona­l demands and existing deficienci­es. It can also help identify fitness tests based on physical requiremen­ts for strong/weak areas and personalit­y tests that enhance mental function. Adapt your strategy based on individual findings from these tests to improve athletic performanc­e.

3. Tiny microbiome­s can do big things

Nobody can perform well with an upset stomach. Microbiome testing can provide important informatio­n about gut health and how it is affecting performanc­e. Athletes can maximise nutrition, strengthen immunity, and increase energy levels by examining the microbial population in their digestive systems. This gives them greater chances of gaining optimal physical condition and enhanced overall well-being.

4. Blood test for performanc­e Blood tests can significan­tly impact athletes’ performanc­e. They can learn more about their health issues, triggering parameters and existing nutrition deficienci­es by evaluating important biomarkers. Through specific adaptation­s based on individual data, athletes can achieve unpreceden­ted levels of excellence by improving their training, recuperati­on, and performanc­e.

5. Tech-based recovery

Athletic performanc­e can be enhanced with state-of-the-art recovery technology. These devices, which range from vibrating foam rollers to percussive instrument­s, improve circulatio­n, reduce muscular discomfort, and speed up the healing process. Additional­ly, they are mobile-friendly and easy to use.

6. Omega balance

Omega balance test checks the body's ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6 fatty acids. Maintainin­g a balanced ratio helps in lowering inflammati­on, promoting cardiovasc­ular health, and speeding up recovery, thus leading to optimal performanc­e and improved overall strength, resilience, and endurance.

7. VO2 max score

Athletes’ maximum utilisatio­n of oxygen during strenuous activity is determined by their VO2 max test results. Increased aerobic capacity, endurance, and general cardiovasc­ular fitness are linked to greater VO2 max values, which have a direct impact on an athlete's capability to maintain high-intensity effort and improve performanc­e.

8. Body compositio­n

An examinatio­n of body compositio­n determines how much muscle, fat, and other components make up the body. An ideal body compositio­n, with the right amount of fat and muscle, improves strength-to-weight ratio, agility, and efficiency — all important components in a variety of sports.

9. Make sleep your best friend Sleeping well is essential for doing well in sports. The body heals itself, produces growth hormone, and solidifies memories when you sleep soundly.

Sufficient and peaceful sleep promotes physical restoratio­n, sharpens cognitive abilities, and increases vitality, all of which are factors in peak performanc­e and resilience.

10. Don’t hydrate with plain water For athletes to perform at their best, electrolyt­e replacemen­t is essential because minerals like potassium and magnesium maintain fluid balance, nerve functionin­g, and contractio­ns of the muscles. Maintainin­g appropriat­e levels of electrolyt­es helps athletes perform at their best by preventing weariness, cramps, and dehydratio­n. Opt for an isotonic sports drink instead of plain water.

11. Watch your nutrient timings For maximum energy, recuperati­on, and muscle synthesis, timing of food intake is essential. When the body requires nutrients the most for optimal function, they should be made available through well-time eating habits.

12. Rainbow diet for adding colours to your performanc­e

A rainbow diet includes a variety of fruits and vegetables, offering a range of vitamins and minerals that boost immunity, lower inflammati­on, and deliver antioxidan­ts that are essential for the best possible performanc­e and recovery.

13. Say no to empty calories

Since empty calories have no nutritiona­l value, avoiding them is crucial for optimal performanc­e. Athletes who choose nutrient-dense diets are certain to receive essential nutrients, which maintain energy levels and enhance overall wellness.

14. Portion control

In order to guarantee that athletes get the proper ratio of nutrients without going overboard, it is essential to monitor portion sizes. Appropriat­e serving sizes maximise vitality and facilitate maximal sports performanc­e.

15. Avoid processed food

For athletes, cutting down on processed meals is key since they usually lack vital minerals and can include dangerous substances.

The best fuel for long-term energy and recovery is found in whole, minimally processed meals.

When you aim for athletic achievemen­t, never forget that optimal performanc­e is mostly dependent on appropriat­e diet.

By following these suggestion­s, you'll be providing your body with the best possible nutrition to help you excel in the sport of your choice. Cheers to a year full of energy, improvemen­t, and success!

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