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How To Feel Better,Perform Better & 
Recover Quicker 
Basic Sport Nutrition 
The Facts 
Presented by 
Simon.D.Byrne 
Dip Fitness & Nutrition
Questions ? 
• What kind of athlete are you? 
• Do you maintain, optimise and improve your 
“Sports Machine”? 
• Do you have enough stamina? Strength? 
Energy? 
• Do you want to recover quicker and reduce 
injury?
Why listen to this advice ? 
• Dr Heather Livingstone (Olympic Gold Medallist) 
• FUELING – HYDRATING – REFUELING – REPAIR – RECOVERY 
Your body needs a highly nutritious diet to provide the main Macronutrients 
• Carbohydrate, 
• Protein 
• Fats 
These are the essential components needed to fuel the body along with a 
• Good supplies of vitamins & minerals to utilise fuel supply 
• Powerful antioxidants to help neutralise the excess free radicals caused by 
exercise and assist in improving recovery rates
SPORTS NUTRITION! - WHY BOTHER? 
• Fact - EXERCISE DEGRADES THE BODY 
• The body needs nutrition to repair and recover, 
• athletes have greater demands on the body – 
need optimum nutrition if deficiencies are present 
results will suffer and training will become too much for 
recovery process.
The Body Must Have: 
• Protein to rebuild muscle 
• Carbohydrate for energy and to burn fat 
• Vitamins + Minerals ( Electrolyte Balance) 
• Anti-oxidants to stop Free Radicals (oxidative 
stress caused by exercise) 
• OVERALL DIET New Thinking is over 40% + 
protein , 20% Fat , less than 40% carbohydrates
BENEFITS OF 
NUTRITION 
• MORE STAMINA 
• ENERGY / INCREASED POWER 
• MENTAL TOUGHNESS / CONCENTRATION / FOCUS 
• AGILITY / SUPPLE JOINTS 
• FASTER REPAIR + RECOVERY TIMES 
• REDUCE INJURY AND ILLNESS
NATURAL IS BEST 
• Naturally derived nutrition enables the body to 
optimise performance , heal itself and function at its 
best. 
Example 1 
• Swedish football team study – before taking 
nutrition seriously only 60% recovered before next 
game-after 100% recovered and had 73% less 
injuries!
Key Phases Of Exercise 
• Fuelling – get energy 15-30 mins – Before 
• Re-Fuelling- 30 minute window – After 
• Repair – 90- 120 minutes window (Sponge) 
• Recovery – 48-72 hours (Anti-oxidants) 
Nutrients MUST reach cells in time 
to have desired effect.
“Fuelling up” for exercise 
• Before – Carbohydrate drink in juice or water 
and protein snack or meal. 
• During – Water or mixed carbohydrate 
• After – Protein in juice for recovery and repair 
(within 30 minutes) mixture of carbs and 
protein. 
• Antioxidants – Orange Juice or vitamins A,C,E,
FACT: CARBOHYDRATES + FAT 
• “FUEL” – the glucose in the system! 
• We have 2 “Fuel Tanks” 
• 1) Carbohydrates –key – but limiting fuel 
• 2) Fat- “burns in the flame of carbohydrates” 
Example is when: Athletes hitting the wall. 
YOU CAN’T BURN FAT WHEN CARBS RUN OUT!
Don’t miss the 30 minute 
window & the 90 minute window 
• 30 minutes need to restore muscle glycogen - 
refuel 
• 90-120 minutes need to get quality protein to 
reach cells in order to repair and recovery 
• 1 to 2 grams per kilo of bodyweight 80kg =160 
grams of protein (Example: 1 can tuna =25 
grams approx.)
How to reduce “Recovery Time” 
• MUST –decrease muscle fibril degradation 
/damage by getting rid of LACTIC ACID 
QUICKER ( Anti-oxidants, vitamin C) 
• Putting CARB’s – GLYCOGEN back into the 
muscles… QUICKER 
• Creates –better performance + feel good factor 
• Benefit- less soreness and less injuries
FACT: Carbs, Fat + Protein 
• All three are used as FUEL 
• Carbs are stores as GYLCOGEN in the muscles and liver. 
• Once saturated the body converts Carbs into Fat. Current science advised keep 
total diet intake under 40% ( old view was 60% -to carb up pre-sport) too many 
carbs simply fattens the athlete up. 
• Remember carbs are essential to access the fat fuel tank- carbs only last 40 
minutes in system so you need to take carbs regularly (high intensity sports) 
• Endurance sport people also use more PROTEIN as fuel , hence the muscles 
suffer more 
• Best mixture :Levulose / Fructose and milk / egg / whey protein is ideal helps 
nutrients go directly to cell (Sugar drinks have no mediator and cause insulin rush 
and energy crash)
The Glycemic index is the key to sustained ENERGY 
Measures the rate CARB’s are converted to BLOOD SUGAR 
HIGH INDEX = FAST RAISE in blood sugar –causes 
insulin spike and activates fat storage 
CRASH –LETHARGY (cause to eat more) 
LOW INDEX = SLOW RELEASE in blood sugar –burns 
body fat 
SUSTAINED ENERGY (ideal for athletes) 
LOWER THE INDEX THE BETTER
The Glycemic index is readily availably and tracks every 
brand of food. Each entry is compare to glucose which is 
100 the fastest converting to blood sugar. The lower the 
number the more that food turns to blood sugar and gives 
you more energy /stamina and assists in burning body fat. 
The lower the index number the better. 
Examples WHITE BREAD 70 WHOLE WHEAT 37 
WATER MELLON 72 APPLES 36 
JELLY BEANS 82 PEANUTS 14 
RICE CRISPIES 82 ALL BRAN 42 
SUGAR WHITE 65 FRUCTOSE 23 
CAN OF POP 80 APPLE JUICE 41 
ICE CREAM 61 SKIMMED MILK 32
CAFFEINE; FACTS 
• Small amounts of natural caffeine help in exercise 
(not Redbull x 3, upper daily limits 400mg) 
• Large amounts of processed caffeine is VERY 
Bad for body: Toxins /artificial etc fight within body 
• Release hormones to take water out of cells 
Diuretic- dehydrates 
• Each 1% dehydration DECREASES performance 
by 8%
FACTS: SUGAR DRINKS SOLD 
AS ENERGY / SPORTS DRINKS 
• Avoid CARBONATED Drinks –system does not respond well to carbon dioxide 
–slows absorption. 
• SUGAR is unhealthy –useless substance tried to ban (world health 
organisation) kool-aid 97% sugar 
• SUGAR triggers a hormonal response which releases insulin. This stores the 
sugar. The body is put in STORAGE MODE at a time when the body needs to 
be in RELEASE MODE I.e making energy available for your sport / activity. 
• SUGAR slows hydration of the cells/ muscles which need rehydrating 
• ARTIFICIAL colours / flavours and other toxins in the drink detract the body 
from putting all its resources in running faster/ longer
HYDRATION 
• Drink plenty of fluids spread throughout day 
• Flushes toxins from muscles 
• Muscles are 70% water + glycogen 
• Benefits include vitality and focus and 
improved concentration less hunger 
• Clearer Lymph System more efficient body 
cooling 
• Take 2-4 litres of water per day
Protein sources 
• Chicken / turkey 
• White fish 
• Tuna / salmon 
• Red meat -lean cut lamb / beef / liver 
• Milk / Eggs 
• Cheese 
•Tofu 
• Whey protein 
• Protein Bars
Natural Extras 
• Honey – Natural sugar pre-digested instant energy 
• Milk + Eggs protein drinks – Rocky forget cholesterol 
• Garauna- a natural herb that gives sustained energy up to 8 hours 
increases alertness 
• Dessicated liver helps increase bodies use of oxygen in red blood 
cells 
• Sports drink mixed in 40/20/40 ratios with fructose (pre-made) 
• Rush energy drink mixed cards short and long for extra energy
Summary 
• You are what you eat – you become what you eat (raw materials to build ) 
• Any exercise makes demands on the body ! In order to ensure peak physical performance , maintain 
focus and improve – it is crucial to “fuel” and “repair “the body before, during and after exercise or 
competition. 
• Tip 1 you need to fuel the body 20 minutes before exercise by taking a short term fuel –carbohydrate 
and protein ideally in drink form. 
• Tip 2 Dehydration is the biggest single problem in sports –if you wait until you are thirsty it’s too late 
so get used to drinking water every 30-60 minutes-if it is very hot or heavy training drink more! 
• Tip 3 Refuel every 2-3 hours and when you finish training ensure you drink carbohydrate and protein 
within 30 minutes . You may not feel like it but your body is crying out for nutrients and is at its most 
efficient to refuel. 
• Tip 4 Repairing the muscles and recovering quicker is obviously beneficial so ensure you take protein 
within 2 hours (max) and in order to complete recovery take an antioxidants to reduce damaging 
effects of oxidative stress and free radicals produced by exercise.
Useful Free links 
• www.high5.co.uk -leading carbohydrate drink / gels 4: 1 ration of carbs 
• www.ultimate-nutrition.co.uk sports nutrition liver tablets for energy 
• http://www.udoschoice.co.uk/ - Udo's Choice Ultimate Oil Blend 
• www.hollandandbarret.co.uk – Super Gaurana 
• www.usana.com - Oylmpic Standard Sports Nutrition 
• www.moneysavingexpert.com - give yourself a 2014 money makeover 
• Recommended Reading THE WINNING EDGE , ULTIMATE NUTRITION THE 
BOOK ( Amazon.co.uk )
Got Questions? 
• If you have any questions or 
comments please contact / 
follow me via Google + 
Thank you for viewing 
Simon Byrne 
The legendary Larry Scott (First Mr. Olympia) and 
Freddie Oritz two great bodybuilders built by 
training hard and proper nutrition.

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An Introduction To Basic Sports Nutrition

  • 1. How To Feel Better,Perform Better & Recover Quicker Basic Sport Nutrition The Facts Presented by Simon.D.Byrne Dip Fitness & Nutrition
  • 2. Questions ? • What kind of athlete are you? • Do you maintain, optimise and improve your “Sports Machine”? • Do you have enough stamina? Strength? Energy? • Do you want to recover quicker and reduce injury?
  • 3. Why listen to this advice ? • Dr Heather Livingstone (Olympic Gold Medallist) • FUELING – HYDRATING – REFUELING – REPAIR – RECOVERY Your body needs a highly nutritious diet to provide the main Macronutrients • Carbohydrate, • Protein • Fats These are the essential components needed to fuel the body along with a • Good supplies of vitamins & minerals to utilise fuel supply • Powerful antioxidants to help neutralise the excess free radicals caused by exercise and assist in improving recovery rates
  • 4. SPORTS NUTRITION! - WHY BOTHER? • Fact - EXERCISE DEGRADES THE BODY • The body needs nutrition to repair and recover, • athletes have greater demands on the body – need optimum nutrition if deficiencies are present results will suffer and training will become too much for recovery process.
  • 5. The Body Must Have: • Protein to rebuild muscle • Carbohydrate for energy and to burn fat • Vitamins + Minerals ( Electrolyte Balance) • Anti-oxidants to stop Free Radicals (oxidative stress caused by exercise) • OVERALL DIET New Thinking is over 40% + protein , 20% Fat , less than 40% carbohydrates
  • 6. BENEFITS OF NUTRITION • MORE STAMINA • ENERGY / INCREASED POWER • MENTAL TOUGHNESS / CONCENTRATION / FOCUS • AGILITY / SUPPLE JOINTS • FASTER REPAIR + RECOVERY TIMES • REDUCE INJURY AND ILLNESS
  • 7. NATURAL IS BEST • Naturally derived nutrition enables the body to optimise performance , heal itself and function at its best. Example 1 • Swedish football team study – before taking nutrition seriously only 60% recovered before next game-after 100% recovered and had 73% less injuries!
  • 8. Key Phases Of Exercise • Fuelling – get energy 15-30 mins – Before • Re-Fuelling- 30 minute window – After • Repair – 90- 120 minutes window (Sponge) • Recovery – 48-72 hours (Anti-oxidants) Nutrients MUST reach cells in time to have desired effect.
  • 9. “Fuelling up” for exercise • Before – Carbohydrate drink in juice or water and protein snack or meal. • During – Water or mixed carbohydrate • After – Protein in juice for recovery and repair (within 30 minutes) mixture of carbs and protein. • Antioxidants – Orange Juice or vitamins A,C,E,
  • 10. FACT: CARBOHYDRATES + FAT • “FUEL” – the glucose in the system! • We have 2 “Fuel Tanks” • 1) Carbohydrates –key – but limiting fuel • 2) Fat- “burns in the flame of carbohydrates” Example is when: Athletes hitting the wall. YOU CAN’T BURN FAT WHEN CARBS RUN OUT!
  • 11. Don’t miss the 30 minute window & the 90 minute window • 30 minutes need to restore muscle glycogen - refuel • 90-120 minutes need to get quality protein to reach cells in order to repair and recovery • 1 to 2 grams per kilo of bodyweight 80kg =160 grams of protein (Example: 1 can tuna =25 grams approx.)
  • 12. How to reduce “Recovery Time” • MUST –decrease muscle fibril degradation /damage by getting rid of LACTIC ACID QUICKER ( Anti-oxidants, vitamin C) • Putting CARB’s – GLYCOGEN back into the muscles… QUICKER • Creates –better performance + feel good factor • Benefit- less soreness and less injuries
  • 13. FACT: Carbs, Fat + Protein • All three are used as FUEL • Carbs are stores as GYLCOGEN in the muscles and liver. • Once saturated the body converts Carbs into Fat. Current science advised keep total diet intake under 40% ( old view was 60% -to carb up pre-sport) too many carbs simply fattens the athlete up. • Remember carbs are essential to access the fat fuel tank- carbs only last 40 minutes in system so you need to take carbs regularly (high intensity sports) • Endurance sport people also use more PROTEIN as fuel , hence the muscles suffer more • Best mixture :Levulose / Fructose and milk / egg / whey protein is ideal helps nutrients go directly to cell (Sugar drinks have no mediator and cause insulin rush and energy crash)
  • 14. The Glycemic index is the key to sustained ENERGY Measures the rate CARB’s are converted to BLOOD SUGAR HIGH INDEX = FAST RAISE in blood sugar –causes insulin spike and activates fat storage CRASH –LETHARGY (cause to eat more) LOW INDEX = SLOW RELEASE in blood sugar –burns body fat SUSTAINED ENERGY (ideal for athletes) LOWER THE INDEX THE BETTER
  • 15. The Glycemic index is readily availably and tracks every brand of food. Each entry is compare to glucose which is 100 the fastest converting to blood sugar. The lower the number the more that food turns to blood sugar and gives you more energy /stamina and assists in burning body fat. The lower the index number the better. Examples WHITE BREAD 70 WHOLE WHEAT 37 WATER MELLON 72 APPLES 36 JELLY BEANS 82 PEANUTS 14 RICE CRISPIES 82 ALL BRAN 42 SUGAR WHITE 65 FRUCTOSE 23 CAN OF POP 80 APPLE JUICE 41 ICE CREAM 61 SKIMMED MILK 32
  • 16. CAFFEINE; FACTS • Small amounts of natural caffeine help in exercise (not Redbull x 3, upper daily limits 400mg) • Large amounts of processed caffeine is VERY Bad for body: Toxins /artificial etc fight within body • Release hormones to take water out of cells Diuretic- dehydrates • Each 1% dehydration DECREASES performance by 8%
  • 17. FACTS: SUGAR DRINKS SOLD AS ENERGY / SPORTS DRINKS • Avoid CARBONATED Drinks –system does not respond well to carbon dioxide –slows absorption. • SUGAR is unhealthy –useless substance tried to ban (world health organisation) kool-aid 97% sugar • SUGAR triggers a hormonal response which releases insulin. This stores the sugar. The body is put in STORAGE MODE at a time when the body needs to be in RELEASE MODE I.e making energy available for your sport / activity. • SUGAR slows hydration of the cells/ muscles which need rehydrating • ARTIFICIAL colours / flavours and other toxins in the drink detract the body from putting all its resources in running faster/ longer
  • 18. HYDRATION • Drink plenty of fluids spread throughout day • Flushes toxins from muscles • Muscles are 70% water + glycogen • Benefits include vitality and focus and improved concentration less hunger • Clearer Lymph System more efficient body cooling • Take 2-4 litres of water per day
  • 19. Protein sources • Chicken / turkey • White fish • Tuna / salmon • Red meat -lean cut lamb / beef / liver • Milk / Eggs • Cheese •Tofu • Whey protein • Protein Bars
  • 20. Natural Extras • Honey – Natural sugar pre-digested instant energy • Milk + Eggs protein drinks – Rocky forget cholesterol • Garauna- a natural herb that gives sustained energy up to 8 hours increases alertness • Dessicated liver helps increase bodies use of oxygen in red blood cells • Sports drink mixed in 40/20/40 ratios with fructose (pre-made) • Rush energy drink mixed cards short and long for extra energy
  • 21. Summary • You are what you eat – you become what you eat (raw materials to build ) • Any exercise makes demands on the body ! In order to ensure peak physical performance , maintain focus and improve – it is crucial to “fuel” and “repair “the body before, during and after exercise or competition. • Tip 1 you need to fuel the body 20 minutes before exercise by taking a short term fuel –carbohydrate and protein ideally in drink form. • Tip 2 Dehydration is the biggest single problem in sports –if you wait until you are thirsty it’s too late so get used to drinking water every 30-60 minutes-if it is very hot or heavy training drink more! • Tip 3 Refuel every 2-3 hours and when you finish training ensure you drink carbohydrate and protein within 30 minutes . You may not feel like it but your body is crying out for nutrients and is at its most efficient to refuel. • Tip 4 Repairing the muscles and recovering quicker is obviously beneficial so ensure you take protein within 2 hours (max) and in order to complete recovery take an antioxidants to reduce damaging effects of oxidative stress and free radicals produced by exercise.
  • 22. Useful Free links • www.high5.co.uk -leading carbohydrate drink / gels 4: 1 ration of carbs • www.ultimate-nutrition.co.uk sports nutrition liver tablets for energy • http://www.udoschoice.co.uk/ - Udo's Choice Ultimate Oil Blend • www.hollandandbarret.co.uk – Super Gaurana • www.usana.com - Oylmpic Standard Sports Nutrition • www.moneysavingexpert.com - give yourself a 2014 money makeover • Recommended Reading THE WINNING EDGE , ULTIMATE NUTRITION THE BOOK ( Amazon.co.uk )
  • 23. Got Questions? • If you have any questions or comments please contact / follow me via Google + Thank you for viewing Simon Byrne The legendary Larry Scott (First Mr. Olympia) and Freddie Oritz two great bodybuilders built by training hard and proper nutrition.