Performance Nutrition vs. Cosmetic Nutrition
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Allow me to backtrack for a moment and describe to the best of my abilities exactly what I mean when using these phrases, Performance/Cosmetic Nutrition. Although the names mostly speak for themselves, I want to definitively characterize the objectives of each. During an intense game or activity lasting multiple hours, involving both fast and slow twitch muscle fibers there is a far greater need for glucose/glycogen, as this optimal energy source for the body is used rapidly due to the anaerobic nature of the activity. Anaerobic exercise (65% or higher of max target heart rate) requires glycogen as the primary energy source, if the body does not have enough present it will manufacture glucose from elsewhere in the body, typically at the cost of valuable muscle tissue. This doesn’t mean simply eat a bowl of pasta or a couple baked potatoes the night before the big game. Complete glycogen saturation in the muscle can take up to 72 hours depending on the state of depletion. As a side note, I don’t want to discount the importance of proteins and essential fats in any diet plan, as they both play critical roles in many processes constantly at work in the human body. However, I am focusing more on carbohydrates because this is where the biggest debate and the majority of disagreement lies even among top nutritionists and contest prep coaches alike. Due to the constantly changing variables among every individual, I feel it’s irresponsible to give a “cookie cutter” diet plan without first getting as much information as possible pertaining to each client before making any nutrition recommendations.
To summarize, a Performance Nutrition program focuses on maximizing ones ability to perform at their best on the field of play while simultaneously providing the body building blocks to achieve maximum recovery for the next game or practice through nutrition and supplementation.
My philosophy regarding Cosmetic Nutrition can be viewed with an “as needed basis” approach. This will be very different for everyone. I feel that first and foremost caloric breakdown should be based on the individuals Lean Body Mass (LBM), NOT total body weight which I refer to as “feeding the fat!” By providing the body with a below maintenance caloric intake, we essentially force the body into a situation where stored energy (i.e. Body fat) must be used as ready energy so to speak. While this may sound simple enough in theory, the real challenge becomes losing body fat without the expense of muscle tissue. The application of these principles can vary widely depending on the individual, and of course their goals.
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Supplementation can prove to be a critical part in maintaining or even building muscle while in a sub caloric state. I hear all too often phrases like “I’m going to lose my belly before I start weight training,” or “once I start lifting weights my fat will turn into muscle.” Sorry to burst your bubble folks but body fat and muscle tissue are two completely different things. It’s physiologically impossible to convert one into the other, however, I do believe through proper nutrition and supplementation coupled with attention to detail one CAN lose unwanted body fat while simultaneously building lean muscle mass.
Stop driving yourself nuts sifting thru heaps of information trying to find what may or may not apply to you and your goals. By choosing one of our nutrition programs that best suits YOUR needs, you will save hours of precious time and energy that could be used far more efficiently and immediately put you on the fast track to the physique and optimal performance you always wanted. Don’t waste another minute confusing yourself with all the contradicting nonsense and allow me to design a program that is tailored specifically for you!
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When you launch a better Nutrition Program there simply isn't any way to avoid some detoxification.
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