Greetings all!
I'm a recreational-level Masters swimmer who's been going for nearly a year now. I swim a mere 2x a week, 1hr a workout, and generally finish less than 5KM a week. This is fine for me, swimming is a hobby for me, and it fulfills my "hobby" requirements quite nicely.
I do, however, like to have goals, and distance goals just don't cut it for me. I decided that my main goal was to compete regularly, and to fill my event card, eventually, with times from 17 or 18 different events.
I want to do my best when it comes down to swim meets and being timed, and coincidentally, I also want to improve my (currently shoddy) eating habits, so I figured I'd come to others who might know...
What kinds of foods should I be eating the week before the competition? What kinds of foods should I be avoiding?
I would assume that McDonalds and the likes is assumed - but how harmful are things like chocolate and high-sugar foods, aside from the fullness they give you and the lack of other foods you consume as a result?
If anyone has special meals they like to eat before competition, and they don't mind sharing the logic behind the meals, I'd really appreciate the info!
Jill
Some Chick's Life
Wayne - I have a son with Galactosemia. Pretty rare to find someone that even knows the word. I hope your child is doing well.
I always find the "documentation" about milk being bad as questionable. While it is bad for my son, I don't believe that the rest of us will have dire health ailments because of milk consumption. I guess previous discussions about the water quality of swimming pools concern me more than milk.
Back to the original thread...McDonald's cheeseburger and Diet Coke are perfect for a pre-meet meal. Now you know why milk is the least of my diet worries :D
Wayne - I have a son with Galactosemia. Pretty rare to find someone that even knows the word. I hope your child is doing well.
I always find the "documentation" about milk being bad as questionable. While it is bad for my son, I don't believe that the rest of us will have dire health ailments because of milk consumption. I guess previous discussions about the water quality of swimming pools concern me more than milk.
Back to the original thread...McDonald's cheeseburger and Diet Coke are perfect for a pre-meet meal. Now you know why milk is the least of my diet worries :D