The Baseball challenge
Nate and I hope you had a great Christmas. We want to ask you how you feel. Are you feeling sluggish and tired? Are you experiencing mood swings? headaches? etc.
If you are you are not alone. This time of year many people feel sick because of what they have eaten. They give themselves permission to take a break from their regular routines and gorge themselves with food (sugars) that isn’t the best for them (empty calories) I know this may be a boring topic for many because we all love food and many of us struggle eating unhealthy food but why do we continue to do it?
If you are a real athlete. One who wants to take your game to the next level; you cannot ignore what you put into your body. You literally are what you eat. The problem with most little league players and high school players is they eat like garbage and they don’t necessarily get fat so they look okay on the outside but they wonder why they feel sick on the field at times, sluggish and not at their best.
Let’s talk about Sugar for a second and how bad it truly is for us.
I don’t mean the naturally occurring types of sugars. I am talking about the flat out SUGARY treats and foods that are totally packed with sugar.
Why does it matter if you eat refined sugar?
Sugar has been linked to a host of issues that can ruin your health including:
Sugar is addictive
Sugar will make you FAT
Sugar slows your metabolism
Sugar can suppress the immune system (sick!)
Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides (fat!)
Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function (injury!) Pitcher’s be careful!
Sugar can cause premature aging
Sugar contributes to obesity
Sugar can cause arthritis
Sugar can contribute to heart disease
Sugar can decrease growth hormone (we need that for recovery!)
Sugar can change the structure of protein (weaken muscles and disrupt muscle repair)
Sugar can cause headaches
Sugar can cause depression
Sugar causes constipation (nice!)
The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more FAT in the bloodstream than it does starch
My challenge to you is to REMOVE SUGAR FROM YOUR DIET THIS WEEK!
JUST TRY IT! It’s only ONE week! If it seems overwhelming…then just commit to ONE day. Then, after successfully doing it for ONE day…try it another day! Then another! Break this challenge down into HOURS if you need to. Tell yourself: “I am not going to eat sugar for the next three hours.” Then after you successfully do that, see if you can increase the challenge for yourself. Don’t forget to tell yourself how AWESOME you are for doing this!
I think this is the perfect time of year to start getting rid of all of the crappy food you eat. Most of us adults commit to our health every January. Some of us last a few hours and others a few days, even a month or two. The sad thing is that we won’t commit to our health for a lifetime which is what we all know we need to do.
We are ADDICTED to sugar! Did you know that sugar is just one chemical bond from being a DRUG?
So….we LIKE sugar. I know I DO! But, I also know that when sugar is absent from our daily nutrition intake…our bodies function better and we (eventually) feel better and don’t CRAVE it like we do when we are eating it on a regular basis.
Your first 2-3 days are going to be very challenging because sugar is everywhere and we really are addicted to it! But, don’t give in to the cravings! Stay strong and SUBSTITUTE a healthy fruit or veggie when you want that treat. You will be SO proud of yourself at the end of the week when you see that you were the MASTER of your body and didn’t let an external stimulus (SUGAR) master you!
You can do this!! By the way, don’t tell yourself tomorrow is the day you will start because tomorrow never comes. Commit to the challenge now!
We want to hear about your progress with this challenge in February. Let us know how you do.
Start the new year off with our new Baseball DVD series which includes some outstanding baseball workouts in there. Time to get into the daily routines that make you great!
Great article on a subject that gets little attention, or is often ignored…Teens that are going into High School should understand, when their coaches first see you,they will start judging you by your physical appearance.When a coach sees a chubby,over weight or fat athlete,they will automatically think your slow,lazy,not serious,out of shape and non athletic.A bad position to be in,when you’ll be competing for a spot.The day’s of Little League where you’d get at least one at bat and six consecutive defensive outs, are over….Student athletes that want to improve their diet should also be aware of what their family is eating as well.This is often the root of the problem.Changing diet and making healthier choices will make good family discussions.If the sacrifice improves the athletes game and he earns a spot on the team,great!But,a healthier diet for the student athlete and his family improves their lives,greater!