Thursday, October 13, 2011

Youth Athletes and Diet

We have quite a few youth groups stay at our hotel and I quietly root for them to do well at their tournaments.  I Know that the team getting the proper fuel to make sure they keep their energy levels up is a trick all unto itself.  One that is even trickier with teen athletes.  Here is some great advice on how to maximize their energy from the food they get!
Eat Extra for Excellence
There's a lot more to eating for sports than chowing down on carbs or chugging sports drinks. The good news is that eating to reach your peak performance level likely doesn't require a special diet or supplements. It's all about working the right foods into your fitness plan in the right amounts.
Teen athletes have unique nutrition needs. Because athletes work out more than their less-active peers, they generally need extra calories to fuel both their sports performance and their growth. Depending on how active they are, teen athletes may need anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 total calories per day to meet their energy needs.
So what happens if teen athletes don't eat enough? Their bodies are less likely to achieve peak performance and may even break down rather than build up muscles. Athletes who don't take in enough calories every day won't be as fast and as strong as they could be and may not be able to maintain their weight. And extreme calorie restriction could lead to growth problems and other serious health risks for both girls and guys.

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