Lesson 2 - Eat Colorful Foods.
What are the first three foods that come to mind when we
say “carbohydrate?”
1. Pasta
2. Rice
3. Bread
Each if these is excellent. But what do they have in
common? They’re all white!
One of the most overlooked sources of carbohydrate is fruit. Yes,
FRUIT. Fresh, canned, frozen, dried or juiced. No matter how you look at it,
fruit is an excellent source of carbohydrate. Not only does fruit provide
carbohydrate in the form of natural sugars (versus refined sugar), the bright
colors of fruits indicate that they are also excellent sources of vitamins and
minerals, including a sub-group called anti-oxidants.
You might recall that exercise is the stimulus that leads
to training adaptations. And that adaptations to training occur ONLY is you
give the body the right kinds of fuels during periods of rest.
Well, one of the side effects of exercise is the generation
of “free radicals.” Free radicals are molecules that can actually cause
damage to muscle tissue above and beyond the damage caused by exercise. The
damage caused by exercise is normal. It serves as part of the stimulus for
training adaptation to take place. But damage caused by free radicals is NOT a
desired part of the training process. Damage caused by free radicals (aka
“scavengers”) circulating in the bloodstream after workout can continue well
into the recovery period. This is when the body is supposed to be adapting!
Anti-oxidants “absorb” free radicals, neutralizing their
effect in the body before their damage to muscle tissue can amount to much. A
diet consistently rich in fruits (and other colorful foods, such as VEGETABLES)
is apt to keep the body consistently supplied with anti-oxidants, which will
assist the body in keeping free radical formation to a minimum. This a good
reason to eat lots of colorful foods during the recovery time between workouts.
Colorful foods include, but are not limited t
Apples, Strawberries, Blueberries, Bananas, Oranges,
Kiwi, Watermelon, Raspberries, Grapes, Mango, Papaya, Apricots, Red peppers,
Broccoli, Corn, Squash, Carrots, Peas, Green beans, Tomatoes
Colorful foods DO NOT include: Skittles, Jelly Beans,
M&Ms, Mike&Ikes, Fruit Loops,