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MyPlate for Athletes

Athletes need to make adjustments to their daily intake based on their training schedules. These adjustments may occur daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. It is important to know what to eat on a hard training day compared to an easy training day. The main game changer is the amount of carbohydrates consumed at meals. Carbohydrates are an athlete's main source of energy, an athlete's fuel! What foods are carbohydrates? Grains: breads/bagels/english muffins/wraps, pastas, rice, quinoa, oats/oatmeal, cereal, pretzels, and crackers Starchy vegetables: white potatoes, sweet potato, corn, and peas Fruit: whole fruit, fruit cups, applesauce, dried fruit, and 100% fruit juice Beans: [...]

Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which includes Athletes too!

"I can eat whatever I want because I burned so many calories during my workout!" I have never heard or said this myself....wrong! I am sure you have heard a teammate, friend, or family member, say a version of this quote, and maybe you said it a few times yourself after a wicked hard workout, but the truth is, you can't eat whatever you want. Yes, athletes need more calories than the average individual to support their daily energy expenditure from exercise, but those extra calories should still come from healthy foods 80-90% of the time. If you want to see improvements in your physical performance [...]

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