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6 Food Rules for Marathon Success

6 Food Rules for Marathon Success

In addition to ramping up my mileage during my training for the Tokyo Marathon, I also focused on eating well. And experts say that’s a smart strategy. “Fueling your body for maximum performance starts long before your actual marathon,” says Annamarie Poluha, a nutritionist and the Wellness Coordination Manager at ASICS America. “The most critical component outside of training and nutrition is to ensure that your body is optimized.” In other words, you want your body chemistry to work for you, rather than sabotage you. So what is the right nutritional balance?

In a perfect world, Poluha recommends that marathoners-in-training work with a functional medicine doctor, who will run blood and other tests then prescribe micronutrients to enhance digestion and levels of absorption, as well as reduce inflammation. Going it alone? Just remember that “sustained energy is always achieved through a blood sugar-balanced and anti-inflammatory diet and consistent sleep,” she says.

Keep these 6 nutrition strategies in mind to avoid hitting the infamous wall and power through to the finish line:

Eat the BEST carbs

Carb-loading in the form of bagels and pasta is a thing of the past. The new thinking: Focus on the quality of carbohydrate. The ultimate carbohydrates to eat in the months, weeks, and days leading up the race are sweet potatoes, brown rice, and quinoa. These power picks are also easy to digest. During your race, your body burns between 150 to 300 carbohydrate calories an hour. One gram of carbohydrates yields four calories, so when you’re carbing up the night before the race, the ideal range is 38 to 75 grams, Poluha says.

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Be picky about fat

Using high-quality fats such as olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado will ensure proper digestion, allowing your body to perform at its best. Avoiding fats altogether, on the other hand, will simply cause you to be hungry too soon. Too much fat will slow your digestion, which in turn will lower your energy and output.

Don’t forget protein

Egg whites and fish are easiest to digest, however chicken breast will ‘hold’ you a bit longer while red meat may slow down digestion.

Get the mix right

While training, aim for power meals and snacks with a ratio of 55-60% carbohydrates, 25-30% protein, and 10-20% fat.

RELATED: 14 Ways to Add Quinoa to Your Diet

Mind your electrolytes

They play a critical role in regulating your body’s water balance while exercising: Proper levels of these electrolytes allow your muscle cells to retain the appropriate amount of water. But you lose electrolytes when you sweat, which will impair your performance. Solution: Sip a sport drinks with sodium in it (an example is “Endurolytes Fizz” by Hammer Nutrition).

Fuel up throughout your run

Shoot for 6-10 ounces of fluid every 2 to 3 miles. If it’s a hot day, you’ll need to take in a bit more. You should start drinking early and not wait until you are thirsty or feel dehydrated (at that time it may already be too late). Recommended sources of fuel: Sport drinks, energy gels, and chews. One final tip from Paluha: “If you need or want to dilute your energy gels and chews, use water and not a sports drink—combined it will yield too much sugar for your digestive system to handle.” And who wants to run to the bathroom?

Chondroitin as Good as Pain Meds for Knee Osteoarthritis

Chondroitin as Good as Pain Meds for Knee Osteoarthritis

High quality chondroitin sulfate is just as effective as a widely prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (celecoxib) for the treatment of painful knee osteoarthritis, and possibly safer.

That’s the key finding of a new study, published in the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, comparing the popular supplement and the prescription medicine.

The researchers have called for chondroitin sulfate’s use in long-term treatment, especially for older people (among who osteoarthritis is common), due to its effectiveness and safety.

Usually treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol, osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that causes pain, loss of function, and often some degree of disability. It is the most common form of joint disease, and it affects between 20 million and 27 million Americans alone.

Unfortunately, the long-term use of NSAIDs can be risk, with studies showing they can cause increased risk for heart attack and other serious side effects. Because of this, researchers have been looking to find effective and safe alternatives to the NSAIDs that are commonly prescribed for osteoarthritis pain.

For the new study, 604 European osteoarthritis sufferers were randomly assigned to receive one of the two treatments and monitored for six months. One third were given one 800 mg tablet of chondroitin sulfate, another third received 200 mgs of celecoxib (Celebrex, and additional 205 were given two placebo dummy pills.

While pain was reduced and joint function improved in all three treatment methods throughout the six months, the results significantly greater after six and three months in patients treated with chondroitin sulfate or celecoxib. What’s more, there were no significant overall differences in effectiveness of either active treatment, both of which were highly rated by patients.

“This compelling benefit-risk profile, in light of the known clinical risks associated with chronic usage of NSAIDs and paracetamol underscores the potential importance of pharmaceutical grade [chondroitin sulfate] in the management of knee [osteoarthritis],” the researchers said, “especially in the older population requiring long-term treatment.”

The researchers noted that the chondroitin sulfate should be considered as the first option for treatment of this condition.

Fiber-Rich Diet May Lower Osteoarthritis Risk

Fiber-Rich Diet May Lower Osteoarthritis Risk

A diet rich in fiber can help reduce knee pain, and the risk of developing painful osteoarthritis, according to a first-of-its-kind study published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.

The findings, which draw from two different long-term studies, add to the list of health benefits of a fiber-rich diet, including reductions in blood pressure, weight, inflammation, and blood glucose.

The first study, known as the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI), tracked the health of nearly 5,000 older Americans with or at risk of developing the immune disorder, also known as degenerative joint disease or “wear and tear” arthritis, beginning in 2004. The intent of this study was to use the data collected to determine potential risk factors for this condition.

The second, known as the Framingham Offspring cohort study, tracked more than 1,200 adult children of the original Framingham Heart Study, which began in 1971.

Both studies used a questionnaire to determine the dietary fiber intake of each participant, finding that the average person’s intake was between 15 and 19 grams of fiber daily.

Analysis of the results of both studies found that eating more fiber is associated with a lower risk of painful knee osteoarthritis.

Those in the OAI study who ate the most fiber had 30 percent lower risk, while high-fiber diets were linked with a 61 percent reduced risk in the Framingham research group. Additionally, eating more fiber was linked with a significantly lower risk of worsening knee pain.

“These data demonstrate a consistent protective association between total fiber intake and symptom-related knee [osteoarthritis] in two study populations with careful adjustment for potential confounders,” the researchers concluded.

Andres Martinez | PUSH-as-Rx � | Testimonial_Part II

Andres Martinez | PUSH-as-Rx � | Testimonial_Part II

Andres Martinez continues his testimonial in part II.

PUSH-as-Rx � is leading the field with laser focus supporting our youth sport programs.� The�PUSH-as-Rx � System is a sport specific athletic program designed by a strength-agility coach and physiology doctor with a combined 40 years of experience working with extreme athletes. At its core, the program is the multidisciplinary study of reactive agility, body mechanics and extreme motion dynamics. Through continuous and detailed assessments of the athletes in motion and while under direct supervised stress loads, a clear quantitative picture of body dynamics emerges. Exposure to the biomechanical vulnerabilities are presented to our team. �Immediately,�we adjust our methods for our athletes in order to optimize performance.� This highly adaptive system with continual�dynamic adjustments has helped many of our athletes come back faster, stronger, and ready post injury while safely minimizing recovery times. Results demonstrate clear improved agility, speed, decreased reaction time with greatly improved postural-torque mechanics.��PUSH-as-Rx � offers specialized extreme performance enhancements to our athletes no matter the age.

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Andres Martinez | Client | Intro | PUSH-as-Rx �

Andres Martinez | Client | Intro | PUSH-as-Rx �

Andres Martinez came to Push-as-Rx � after experiencing debilitating back and knee complications as a result of a previous weightlifting injury. Determined to improve his condition, Andres pursued to regain his health at Push as Rx. With the help of the whole Push as Rx family, Andres Martinez pushed himself through and above his limits in order to improve his physical strength and become a better, healthier person.

PUSH-as-Rx � is leading the field with laser focus supporting our youth sport programs.� The�PUSH-as-Rx � System is a sport specific athletic program designed by a strength-agility coach and physiology doctor with a combined 40 years of experience working with extreme athletes. At its core, the program is the multidisciplinary study of reactive agility, body mechanics and extreme motion dynamics. Through continuous and detailed assessments of the athletes in motion and while under direct supervised stress loads, a clear quantitative picture of body dynamics emerges. Exposure to the biomechanical vulnerabilities are presented to our team. �Immediately,�we adjust our methods for our athletes in order to optimize performance.� This highly adaptive system with continual�dynamic adjustments has helped many of our athletes come back faster, stronger, and ready post injury while safely minimizing recovery times. Results demonstrate clear improved agility, speed, decreased reaction time with greatly improved postural-torque mechanics.��PUSH-as-Rx � offers specialized extreme performance enhancements to our athletes no matter the age.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You.
Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ��915-203-8122
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Common Concerns Regarding Whiplash Associated Diseases

Common Concerns Regarding Whiplash Associated Diseases

Whiplash, although not technically a medical term, can manifest painful symptoms, usually as a result of neck damage or injury. We call it whiplash because, in an injury, your neck actually can whip back and forth�first backward (hyperextension) and then forward (hyperflexion). Doctors call whiplash a neck sprain or strain. Whiplash is an injury to the soft tissues of upper back and your neck occurring when ligaments and your muscles get overstretched from the force of a collision.

What are the Causes of Whiplash?

The most common reason for whiplash is car accidents. Nevertheless, you can even get whiplash from a fall or a sports injury. It is also possible to get whiplash when you’re punched or shaken.

Non-Surgical Treatment for Whiplash

Time is among the greatest non surgical treatment choices for whiplash. Most cases of whiplash heal by themselves to a couple months in several weeks. Your physician may also suggest: wearing a cervical collar, cervical traction, chiropractic adjustment, physical therapy, and pain medicine, as you heal.

Is Surgery Necessary for Whiplash

Patients with whiplash very, very rarely need surgery. If, nevertheless, you’ve been through wide-ranging non-surgical treatments and also you still have pain, you might consider operation. There are several types of operation used for whiplash

Corpectomy: Sometimes whiplash induces the spinal canal to narrow because of how a soft tissues (muscles, ligaments, and tendons) and bones moved during the initial injury. By removing part of the vertebra and the intervertebral disc using a corpectomy, the surgeon is striving to make more room.

Discectomy: The surgeon will remove section of the intervertebral disc, which may be pressing on your own spinal cord or alternative nerves and causing pain. Sometimes, the surgeon will have to execute a spinal fusion at exactly the same time as the discectomy. The fusion plans to permanently stabilize that region of your back, but not everyone who has a discectomy will desire a fusion.

Foraminotomy: As with a corpectomy, a surgeon uses a foraminotomy to make more room for your own nerves that’ll have gotten compressed and pinched throughout the harm. In this process, the foramina (the area where the nerve roots leave the spinal canal) is removed to boost the size of the nerve pathway.

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Additional Topics: Neck Pain and Auto Injury

After being involved in an automobile accident, the sheer force of the impact can often cause whiplash, a common type of neck injury resulting from the sudden, back-and-forth motion of the head against the body due to a car wreck, or other incident. Because of this, many of the complex structures found within the neck, including the spine, ligaments and muscles, can be stretched beyond their normal range, causing injury and painful symptoms.

 

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How You Can Build Muscle Fast

How You Can Build Muscle Fast

PUSH-as-Rx � fitness facility owner and exercise physiologist Daniel Alvarado gives insight into building muscle.

Inability to grow muscles may be associated with poor�diet and appropriate exercise. Adequate calories and protein are needed to build muscle.

There are a variety of body types than others and many people lose weight easier than others and a number of people put on weight simpler.

For along with doing weight training exercise those who are looking to pack on some muscle, after the correct eating system is crucial.

Here are the best tips on how to build muscle quickly if you’re planning to gain weight and muscle naturally.

Top Foods to Build Muscle Fast

Here are the best foods to add in a muscle development program:

  • Whole eggs � A complete egg contains vital nutrients, protein and fats to help build muscle.
  • Clean Protein � �Train for 5-8 ounces per meal of high-quality lean protein.
  • Broccoli � And other cruciferous vegetables will assist with fat loss and also have essential nutrients for building muscle.
  • Wild-caught fish � Omega-3s help reduce inflammation and are essential for muscle mass building.
  • Almond butter � Almonds nutrition provide L-arginine to increase vitamin and NO2 E that will help reduce damage from free radicals after having a heavy workout.
  • Sweet Potatoes � Yams and sweet potatoes are a superb source of carbohydrates which are gluten-free and alkaline and can help pack on some healthy pounds.
  • Bananas � This sweet and smooth fruit is saturated in nutrients that support muscle health and is perfect for adding into smoothies for extra calories.

Foods to Avoid

  • White Sugar � Will raise free radical damage from challenging workouts, leading to exhaustion.
  • Alcohol�� Empty calories and will remove nutrients that are critical from your own body.
  • White and Wheat products � Stay away from bleached white products like wheat products, white pasta and white bread. They include anti-nutrients that can slow muscle growth.
  • Hydrogenated oils � Found in vegetable oil, soybean oil, corn oil, and canola oil cause inflammation which slows recovery of muscles.

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Top 5 Natural Muscle Mass Building Supplements

Here are the best five nutritional supplements to assist you to naturally build muscle:

1. Whey Protein (1�2 scoops daily)

Helps increase protein intake and is rapidly absorbed by the body so it�s a perfect protein right before or after a workout.� Avoid whey protein powders that have artificial sweeteners. Look for undenatured whey protein preferably from grass-fed cows with natural sweeteners such as stevia.

2. BCAA�s (follow directions)
These amino acids are crucial for muscle formation and can help build muscles.

3. L-Arginine (1000 mg 2x daily)
Helps with blood vessel dilation and improves the flow of blood.

4. L-Glutamine (5�10 grams daily)
This amino acid helps with muscle recovery and preventing catabolism.

5. Creatine Monohydrate (1�3 grams daily)
Helps increase muscle strength increases so you can train harder. Be constantly aware that consuming more than 1�3 grams daily may be hard on kidneys.

Exercise Suggestion

Doing hefty weight training of 6�12 reps, five days weekly for 45�75 minutes is perfect if you are attempting to gain muscle. Also, limitation when you do cardio and traditional cardio, opt for burst training�instead.

Nutrition Tip

Try this recipe for the Superhuman shake � because in case you need to pack on muscle, ensure that you use up plenty of calories in liquid form. Consuming a milkshake a few times a day with uncooked eggs, almond butter, coconut milk, raw milk and protein powder will help you receive the extra calories you want.

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