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A healthy diet can help the young sports stars of tomorrow fulfil their potential. Around 85% of children regularly take part in sports activities outside lessons. Swimming is the most common activity for girls, with football for boys. 43% of children spend between 1-5 hours per week doing sport outside lessons (Sport England). But as any parent or coach knows, it's hard to get the right balance, especially if you're running between school and training sessions. Children don't always eat, or want to eat, the very foods that will help them compete at the highest level the snacks and meals that will give them energy, help them keep going through a long training session, or recover afterwards. Throw into the mix the need to keep hydrated and lots of children are training and competing below par. Carefully researched and satisfying the real need for a nutrition book specifically for young athletes, Sports Nutrition for Young Athletes offers clear advice to sports coaches, t

Table of Contents
Introduction 1 The nutritional needs of young athletes How much energy do young athletes need? What are the best fuels for exercise? How much carbohydrate should young athletes eat each day? How much protein do young athletes need? How important is fat for young athletes? What do vitamins and minerals do? Salt and athletic performance. How to plan a healthy diet for young athletes References 2 Eating for sport Before training During training After training Menu plans References 3 Weight and sports performance Is there a link between a young athlete’s weight, body fat percentage and performance? Should overweight young athletes be encouraged to lose weight? How can I evaluate a young athlete’s weight? How can I measure body fat percentage in young athletes? What are the next steps? What’s a healthy weight loss strategy for young athletes? Top tips for maintaining a healthy weight Can young athletes be too thin? What are eating disorders? What causes eating disorders in young athletes? How should I help a young athlete with an eating disorder? Weight gain References 4 Nutritional supplements Caffeine Creatine Energy bars Energy gels Meal replacements Vitamin and mineral supplements Protein supplements Sports drinks Energy drinks Omega-3 supplements References 5 Eating for competition The week before The day before Competition day Tournaments and multiple events 6 Recipes Main meals Vegetarian main meals Soup Desserts Baking Useful websites Index

Anita Beans Sports Nutrition for Young Athletes

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 19/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9781399404808, 978-1399404808
    ISBN10: 1399404806

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    Book Synopsis
    A healthy diet can help the young sports stars of tomorrow fulfil their potential. Around 85% of children regularly take part in sports activities outside lessons. Swimming is the most common activity for girls, with football for boys. 43% of children spend between 1-5 hours per week doing sport outside lessons (Sport England). But as any parent or coach knows, it's hard to get the right balance, especially if you're running between school and training sessions. Children don't always eat, or want to eat, the very foods that will help them compete at the highest level the snacks and meals that will give them energy, help them keep going through a long training session, or recover afterwards. Throw into the mix the need to keep hydrated and lots of children are training and competing below par. Carefully researched and satisfying the real need for a nutrition book specifically for young athletes, Sports Nutrition for Young Athletes offers clear advice to sports coaches, t

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1 The nutritional needs of young athletes How much energy do young athletes need? What are the best fuels for exercise? How much carbohydrate should young athletes eat each day? How much protein do young athletes need? How important is fat for young athletes? What do vitamins and minerals do? Salt and athletic performance. How to plan a healthy diet for young athletes References 2 Eating for sport Before training During training After training Menu plans References 3 Weight and sports performance Is there a link between a young athlete’s weight, body fat percentage and performance? Should overweight young athletes be encouraged to lose weight? How can I evaluate a young athlete’s weight? How can I measure body fat percentage in young athletes? What are the next steps? What’s a healthy weight loss strategy for young athletes? Top tips for maintaining a healthy weight Can young athletes be too thin? What are eating disorders? What causes eating disorders in young athletes? How should I help a young athlete with an eating disorder? Weight gain References 4 Nutritional supplements Caffeine Creatine Energy bars Energy gels Meal replacements Vitamin and mineral supplements Protein supplements Sports drinks Energy drinks Omega-3 supplements References 5 Eating for competition The week before The day before Competition day Tournaments and multiple events 6 Recipes Main meals Vegetarian main meals Soup Desserts Baking Useful websites Index

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