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Ask The Experts: Carbo-Loading and Race-Day Nutrition with Nick Morgan
By on 06/04/2010 09:23:15
Catch the highlights from last week's debate, when Lucozade Sport's Lead Sport Scientist, Nick Morgan, answered your nutrition questions live in the forums

nutritional advice after the race? RichardBA. The race is no dfferent to any other hard run. Drink some fluid to replace what you've lost as sweat, but do it slowly over the first few hours. Eat something quickly to fill the gap until you can have a full meal

Watch Your Iron Levels
By on 18/11/2009 13:09:05
A lack of iron in your diet can really slow you down, but it's an easy problem to treat

, since iron is lost in sweat and, in blood, from the urinary tract or gastrointestinal system of many endurance athletes. The repetitive impact of running may also cause red blood cells to break down - this is known as foot-strike haemolysis

Power Up with Protein
By Kelly Bastone on 10/01/2011 14:57:19
More than just a muscle mender, protein is equally important before and during a hard training session

's especially valuable during long training sessions or races, when steady-release energy keeps you from running out of energy. During fuel shortages, your body sends protein to the liver, where it is turned into backup carbs.But the power of protein doesn

Supplements Made Simple - Fish Oil
By Liz Applegate on 05/06/2000 20:57:31
What is it - and does a runner need it?

UAN: Article type:++add book link at top++ --This is adapted from the book, Eat Smart, Play Hard, by RW USA Nutrition Editor Liz Applegate. A type of oil called omega-3 fatty acid, which is found in fish such as salmon and tuna, can lower your

Q+A: What's a 'portion' of fruit and veg?
By Peta Bee on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

have shown that populations with diets rich in fruit and vegetables run the lowest risk of cancer.The best way to increase your intake is by snacking on fruit or raw vegetables throughout the day. Many people struggle to meet the recommendations

Q+A: Do runners need more vitamins?
By Peta Bee on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

intensity can increase the requirement of some vitamins, especially those involved in the production of the body’s energy. However, most people who run will naturally increase their intake of food to meet their energy demands and will therefore be getting

Recipe: Thai Chicken Omelette
By on 28/04/2011 13:51:53
Enjoy a delicious, protein-packed meal that's ready in minutes

's hot, pour in a quarter of the egg mixture. Cook for a few seconds until the base has set, then use a spatula to push the cooked egg towards the centre of the pan, allowing the uncooked egg to run and re-cover the base. Repeat until there is no more

Q+A: Is coffee an acceptable recovery drink?
By on 12/04/2011 11:00:57

Q. I quite often 'refuel' with a coffee after a long run or ride. Is this doing me more harm than good, or is it an acceptable recovery drink?A. Restoring water and electrolyte balance is an essential part of the recovery process after any exercise

BBQ Battleground
By Lauren Smith on 27/07/2010 11:36:01
Invites to summer barbeques pouring in? Stay healthy under the grill with our guide to runner-friendly barbecue food.

Summer is here, and so is barbeque season. This annual meat-and-beer fest can seem like a nightmare for runners trying to fuel their training healthily, but our expert tips and recipes will help you fuel your running right.What to AvoidStep away

Q+A: Any energy-giving alternatives to ginseng?
By Jennifer Harper on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

and increases the efficiency of the adrenal glands. These glands are often exhausted due to the twentieth-century lifestyle and can lead to us feeling run down. Include nettles in your diet by steaming like spinach, making them into nettle soup, drinking them

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