One of the top problems I see with young athletes that I take on as clients is---BAD FOOD INTAKE! A steady diet of fast food or skipping breakfast won't help your sports performance---especially in the late stages of games.
Start eating right at the earliest age possible for your health and sports performance. Many young athletes don't know how or what they should be eating.
They are more than regular students. They are student-athletes burning alot of calories during the day. So, it is not uncommon for a 14 year old athlete to need at least 4000 calories a day (and maybe more if trying to build muscle and gain weight).
More than anyone, athletes physically depend on their bodies to succeed. And, its been proven that you won't be mentally sharp if your nutrition is lacking.
And, you know my take on supplements: try to get the nutrition you need from food. Save your money! Don't depend on supplements to significantly build your body up!
Train hard and smart!
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Mark Dilworth, BA, PES
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