Masters nutrition and fuelling for performance


Hello again Reader

Happy new rowing year - just a quick newsletter this week in which I'm asking for your help and feedback about food and nutrition.

Our next webinar is Powering Performance in the Masters Athlete.

It will cover roles of specific macronutrients, nutrient timing, macronutrient sources, good meal & snack examples, hydration, micronutrients (and what's different for older athletes), supplements that can have a (legal) ergogenic effect, and effects of caffeine, alcohol, and dieting on athletic performance.

I want the detail of the webinar to align with the needs of masters rowers, and so can you help us by answering 6 questions?

Back to work next week!

Rebecca


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