1. Nutrition
To get the most out of your workouts you need to fuel your body with the right type of food.
Your daily diet should include a wide variety of whole foods including wholegrains, fruit and vegetables, lean protein and healthy fats from cold-pressed oils, fish, nuts and seeds.
Eating a high carbohydrate meal about 3 to 5 hours before you exercise increases your muscle glycogen (energy stores) and may help your performance.
Stay hydrated when you’re working out and drink water or diluted juice.
Eating a protein rich meal after exercise helps with muscle recovery, and you’ll benefit from having carbohydrates too, to replenish your glycogen stores.
2. Know what you’re working towards & how you’re going to get there
Do you have a clear picture of why you’re slogging it out day after day?
Whether you’re gunning for a 10km PB or you want to take
natarajasana to the next level, you need to set realistic, incremental and achievable goals.
Make your goals specific, measure your progress, focus on what you need to do to achieve your goals (rather than the outcome itself) and give yourself a timeline for your main goal and the mini-goals that you want to achieve along the way.
3. Exercise Multi
To help get the most out of your daily workout you may benefit from taking a multivitamin that is specifically formulated to support exercise performance.