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A simple and practical guide to swim nutrition

Are you going to swim easy or intense? Either way, try these suggestions on how to fuel properly for a pool session

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15 to 20 minutes before a 6 a.m. swim session

Options

1. An energy gel

2. One cup skim milk + 1/2 cup Cheerios cereal + 8 oz coffee or tea

Why? Contains 15 to 30 grams of high glycemic carbs and 8 to 12 oz of water. Easy to eat and digest if you have limited time. May prevent overeating, improve early morning mood, and minimize leg cramps in the pool.

60 to 90 minutes before a 6 p.m. high-intensity swim session

Options

1. Two lightly salted rice cakes or an English muffin (sliced into two) + 1/2 tablespoon peanut butter + 3 oz flavored nonfat Greek yogurt

2. 5.3 oz flavored non-fat Greek yogurt + a cup of grapes

Why? Contains 30 grams of carbs and 10 grams of protein. Easy and portable snack on the go with a 3:1 ratio of carbs and protein. Avoid high-fat and high-fiber foods 90 minutes before four hours before a hard workout.

75 to 90 minutes before a long (over 90 minutes) swim session

Options

1. Two light rye crackers + a tablespoon of peanut (or other nut) butter + a tablespoon of honey + one egg white

2. Banapple smoothie (1/2 cup sliced apples + 1/2 cup sliced bananas + a tablespoon honey + 1/2 cup skim milk and/or 10 grams soy or whey protein powder mixed together in a blender)

+12 to 16 oz fluids with an optional electrolyte pill or 8 oz coffee or tea

Why? Contains 4:1 ratio of carbs to protein (30 to 50 grams carbs + 8 to 13 grams protein). Low fiber and low-volume, carbohydrate-dense foods that are easy to digest reduce gastrointestinal distress, top up your liver glycogen, keeps you hydrated, and aids in muscle recovery.

30 to 60 minutes before an easy recovery (30 to 60 minute) swim

Options

1. 1/2 cup unshelled edamame + 1/2 cup cooked quinoa

 2. 4 dates (or 1/3 cup dried fruit) + 4 oz cottage cheese (or 5.3 oz non-fat Greek yogurt)

+ 8-12 oz water or 8 oz coffee or tea

Why? Contains 15 to 30 grams of carbs and 5 to 10 grams protein. Provides proper refueling from days or weeks of intense training and in preparation for upcoming workouts. Can reduce overeating later in the day.

Categories: Nutrition
Kaye Lopez: Kaye Lopez is a former ballerina, triathlete, and Ironman-certified coach. She is now an avid yoga practitioner and is working her way towards becoming a yoga teacher. Follow her @coachkayeyoga