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A Proven Guide to Maximizing Performance through Nutrition
Welcome to the "P2Life and Ultima Maximum Performance Series",The Key To Gold Medal Results! For over 4 decades we’ve seen a lot, we’ve learned a lot and now we want to pass on that knowledge. We’ve seen up-and-coming teens become Olympic Champions. We’ve witnessed Master Athletes go on to break over 800 World records. We’ve had countless conversations with athletes, parents, coaches, and nutritional experts. We’ve noticed through all these conversations that there still seems to be a common theme of “eating correctly is hard". It is hard, but it doesn’t have to be. Over the course of the next...
PREPARING FOR THE NEW 'NORMAL' : HOW ULTIMA CAN HELP YOU.
COVID-19 or Coronavirus, Making Health and Nutrition Your Priority!
With doctors still determining the full breadth of COVID-19 symptoms. The clearest signs of the disease appear to be fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Some other symptoms although they are less common also appear to include headache, sore throat, abdominal pain and diarrhea. And just like the flu, COVID-19 can cause respiratory issues that can lead to serious problems, such as pneumonia. The mortality rate of the coronavirus so far is around 2% (this number will most likely change as more people are tested.) "Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness...
How Does Iron Help Athletes with Their Performance?
When it comes to nutrition for competitive swimmers, we often hear about protein and carbs. But what about all of the other nutrients that swimmers need to compete as a top athlete? One of those key nutrients is iron, and in today's world, the focus on iron is what can help you with your overall performance. Irons role in the Body! Iron is an essential mineral found in every cell of the body, but our bodies don't naturally produce it on their own, we, therefore, need to get it from external sources. A key function is to aid the red blood cells...
Work Out after Work.
Daily exercise, such as an hour of walking after work could cancel out the negative effect of sitting at a desk all day, research suggests. Scientists analysed data on a million men and women and found that sitting for more than eight hours per day without taking exercise increased the risk of dying prematurely by 60%. In particular, the risks of heart disease and cancer were found to increase with an inactive lifestyle. However, they also found that this increased risk was eliminated when workers took one hour’s moderate activity a day, such as a brisk walk or cycle. The...
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