the flavour) destroys chocolate's antioxidants, so make the drink using pure powdered cocoa.A 2003 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that hot cocoa boasts more antioxidants than red wine, tea and even cold chocolate milk
Eating a balanced and varied diet is vital for energy and good health. "While the most important thing is to get enough energy through complex carbohydrates, without a range of other nutrients you risk injury and infection," says Laura Wyness
that should not be ignored. We asked Andy Lane of Tri Coaching Wales (tricoachingwales.com) for advice on how to tailor training to suit the male and female mind and body.Women1. Embrace strength training Women are often concerned that weight training
-fighting white blood cells.Daily IntakeTriathletes should consume a daily dose of 1g of protein per 1kg of body weight. Eat 15-25g of that during recovery, within an hour of finishing a ride or run. And always target lean sources. "Skip the animal proteins
in reduced energy and performance levels. A severely reduced intake of B vitamins and vitamin C, for example, can lead to a lowered V02 max and a lower anaerobic threshold.Some vitamins also have antioxidant properties that may help the triathlete's body
's inefficient and will almost certainly lead to injury. Think about it: if your foot lands too far ahead of your centre of gravity, ahead of you, the result is a braking action. You are slowing yourself (and wasting energy) with every step. Overstriding also
. Vegetarians and vegans, women and people trying to lose weight are most at risk of protein deficiency. Male triathletes should consume 1.2g to 1.4g protein per kg body weight per day, females need around 15 per cent less than males. So a 70kg male
rather than a rocky fell. And always look 10-15 metres ahead – not down at your feet.Workout ideasRecovery runTrails slow you down, so they are the perfect place to do your recovery running. Aim for 20-45 minutes on an easy trail at a pace that is two
an hour (eight and a half minute miling), you should be able to ride at between 10.5 and 17.5mph. But while bike miles burn less energy, you will be able to train for longer periods and repeat the mileage without the associated leg tiredness that running
for assembling your own playlists.Warming UpAt the beginng of a workout, you need to get your muscles moving, set your pace and relax. So you want to choose upbeat songs with a steady BPM - 135 to 160 - that won't take you too high or too low.Play Electronic