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Importance of Nutrition and Hydration

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NUTRITION AND HYDRATION

LESSON: Running on Empty

It is 7:00 am at the Riviera Tennis Club in Palm Springs, California.  The top tennis players from around the country arrived last night for the first round of the prestigious National Championships.

Walking through a hall of the west wing of the hotel and I can hear Leslie through their door, “Mom…STOP!!! I’m not hungry. Stop forcing me to eat! I’m too nervous. I don’t feel hungry!” This has been an on-going pre-match battle for Leslie and her mom Carol and this time would prove catastrophic.

Trying her best to avoid an emotional battle right before Leslie’s match, Carol gives up on her job of making sure Leslie is prepared for a three hour battle in the blazing Palm Springs heat. “So much for your nutrition and hydration requirements… I give up”, cries Carol.

The first match on Court 7 went to three tough sets so Leslie begins her scheduled 9:00 am match around 10:00 am. Leslie, being a top seed and a far superior athlete jumps out to a commanding 6-2 first set lead. Midway through the second set her wheels fall off. Leslie can’t seem to focus; her body feels uncoordinated and shaky. She complains of feeling dizzy like she’s going to faint.  Leslie begins to make unforced errors left and right. She drops the second set 4-6. At the start of the critical third set, the time is now 11:30 am. Leslie hasn’t fueled her body since last night’s dinner at 6:30 pm, which was 16 hours ago.

Guess who goes down in flames losing the third set 1-6? You got it-Leslie! Her disappointing first-round loss was directly related to her stubbornness to fuel her body properly.

 

“The ultimate athletic goal with respect to nutrition is to maintain a healthy balanced diet day in and day out with special attention to proper nutrition prior, during and after competition.”

 

Proper Nutrition and Hydration

The following post is an excerpt from The Tennis Parent’s Bible.  Thanks for visiting, Frank GiampaoloThe Tennis Parent's Bible by Frank Giampaolo

Just as proper nutrition and hydration are essential to maximizing athletic peak performance, poor nutrition and hydration can ruin any real chance of even reaching peak performance.

Athletes employing improper nutrition and hydration can expect:

  • Lethargic play
  • Decreased strength & reaction time
  • Low physical, mental & emotional endurance
  • Impaired concentration, reduced court awareness & problem solving skills
  • Emotional break downs
  • Delayed muscle repair and recovery

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Hydration

The following post is an excerpt from Match Day Preparation.  Thanks for visiting, Frank GiampaoloMatchday preparation

HYDRATION

High-performance athletes seeking optimum performance understand the value of proper nutrition and hydration. Uneducated players skipping the pre match nutrition and hydration requirements can expect to fall victim to:

  1. Lethargic play, decreased strength and reaction time
  2. Low physical, mental, and emotional endurance
  3. Impaired concentration, court awareness, and problem-solving skills
  4. Emotional breakdowns
  5. Delayed muscle repair and recovery
  6. Serious risk of dehydration and possible heatstroke (with as little as 1 to 2 percent dehydration)

Now that I have your attention, let’s dig deeper into this topic.
Answer the following questions Yes or No

HYDRATION ROUTINES

  1. I begin hydrating the day before the match? Yes/No
  2. I hydrate after rising on match day? Yes/No
  3. I hydrate throughout the warm up routine and during the match? Yes/No
  4. I re-hydrate after the match to prepare for the next day’s match? Yes/No

 

ASSIGNMENT:

Proper fluid intake on a normal day is approximately 6-8 glasses of fluids (48-64 ounces).   On a training day, more water/diluted sports drink will be needed. The exact amount of fluid is specific to each individual. Fluid loss from sweat and weather conditions (cold, heat and wind) require additional fluid intake. The below chart illustrates how easy it is to stay hydrated with a healthy diet.

NOTE: If you have a medical condition check with your doctor about individual fluid requirements.

 

 

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