June 7th
Lift before I run? Or Run Before I Lift?
Athletes training to compete in explosive sports often ask us: how should I sequence my workouts? Should I lift before running? Or should I run before I lift? Most athletes make this decision in one of three ways: 1) completely randomly (e.g. depends on the day); 2) by direction of a sports performance coach; 3) based on personal preference (e.g. I tend to feel like garbage if I run first before lifting). Truth is -- there is no simple answer to the question. If you are a competitive athlete preparing for an upcoming season, it is vital that you train at your highest levels during both movement and weight training. Recognize that any run or lift will significantly deplete the glycogen stores in your muscles, leaving you in a fatigued state and making it difficult for you to perform in the second segment of your training session.
Timed intake of a recovery supplement can help you maintain performance throughout your workout. However, BUYER BEWARE. A number of products on the market claim to meet your needs, but are not ideally suited to the needs of explosive athletes. Remember that the nutritional supplement industry has traditionally catered to aerobic endurance athletes and bodybuilders--segments of the population with drastically different needs than yours.
A few helpful tips:
1) Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. No matter what you're doing on the field/court/ice/mat, in the weight room or at home for supplementation, hydration is the foundation.
2) Watch out for sugars and carbohydrates. This may sound basic, but a number of the most popular recovery products on the market are high in sugar and carbs because they are suited for aerobic endurance athletes such as marathoners. As an explosive athlete, you'll need to focus on building lean muscle mass and a diet too high in carbs and sugar will do a number on your plans...
3) Many products (we won't name names...) will claim to include electrolytes -- DON'T FORGET TO CHECK THE DOSAGE! A trace amount of electrolytes will do nothing to help you recover from an intense hill workout.
That's all for now. Check back with us soon at www.rspnutrition.com for more product updates.
Showing posts with label Nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nutrition. Show all posts
Monday, June 7, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
XL212 combine tour presented by Nike and Fast Fuel
April 14, 2010—XL212 combine tour presented by Nike and Fast Fuel
Weston, FL – The XL212 combine tour, presented by Nike and Fast FuelTM, is giving
young athletes in the Southeast an opportunity to showcase their talent. Athletes
participating will complete various SPARQ tests and receive a nationally recognized
rating, along with the top performing athletes being invited to the Elite football camp in
Atlanta, GA.
Jonathan Beason, former University of Miami star and current all-pro LB for the Carolina
Panthers will be making an appearance courtesy of Fast Fuel at both the Naples, FL and
Weston, FL combines. Come out and be part of the competitive atmosphere and see
tomorrow’s star athletes.
Visit XL212’s website for exact dates and locations.
ABOUT RSP NUTRITION
RSP focuses on the functional traits that improve athletic performance while the majority
of sports nutrition products focus on the weight room and aesthetics. Rather than focusing
on weight gainers and fat burners, the RSP product line is formulated for sports
performance. Areas of emphasis include: speed, strength, endurance and intensity. This
philosophy has established RSP as the creators of and premiere brand in Sports
Performance Nutrition.
Labels:
Football,
Jon Beason,
Nutrition,
Pre-Workout,
Speed Training,
Sports Performance
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