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Thursday, July 29, 2021

What is an Athlete's Diet?



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As we all were passionately waiting for Olympic Games 2020 in Tokyo and the first medals accompanied with national anthems found their winners, more and more people started to admire those brave sportsmen and sportswomen who dedicated their lives to bring glory to their nations. In fact, Olympic players look extremely attractive. As not every ordinary person is into sports, all of us are foodies, and the most popular question while we watch the Olympic Games is, so what is a typical athlete’s diet consist of?


Basic Food Groups

If your dream is to become a champion, you better start to eat like one. It is not only about regular workouts but also about very precise, healthy food habits. Athletes follow many types of diets, chosen individually for them. Flexitarian diet for men, DASH diet for women, Noom diet for weight loss, Paleo diet for gaining muscles, however, all of them have one feature in common – breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks in between must be on time.

 
1.Fruits and Vegetables

The more colorful the plate – the better Nutri-elements are present in it. Fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds will boost athletes' immune systems with antioxidants. It is a matter of great importance to incorporate fresh veggies and fruits in each meal. Spinach, bell peppers, cabbage, tomatoes, carrots, kale, Brussels sprouts, swiss chard, lettuce, beetroot, avocado, and numerous other veggies are powerhouses to build up muscles. Cherries, oranges, bananas, berries, mango, pomegranate, kiwi, apple, grapes – the rule is, all the same, the more colorful- the better.

 
2.Grains

Athletes have their secret list of perfect grains, which contains seven items, and most probably only half of the list is available in your kitchen. Oats, quinoa, buckwheat – so far nobody is surprised, however, most useful grains that prevent inflammation after exhausting training are farro and sorghum, teff will increase the level of iron and calcium in athlete’s blood, amaranth contains nine essential amino acid and is a vital ingredient for diet.

 
3.Proteins

Now we will need a calculator, as protein consumptions are all different and depend on body weight and type of sport. For example, an average person will require 0,8 grams of protein per kg each day. Hence, if you are a man with an 85 kg weight, you will need 68 grams of protein. The highest protein consumption should have strength athletes 1,7 grams per one kg of body weight.


4.Dairy

Dairy is a very controversial type of product, one study says it should be removed from an athlete diet, another study insists its crucial source of calcium and Greek yogurt, milk, string cheese is mandatory in the diet. Each athlete has their own preferences and a personal nutritionist; therefore, dairy products will be advised individually.


Main components of Athlets’ diet

1.Load Up on Carbohydrates

Fruits, Oatmeal, Starchy vegetables (sweet/white potatoes, squash), Non-starchy vegetables (broccoli, leafy greens), Whole grain bread or crackers, High-fiber, non-sugary cereals, Quinoa, Brown or wild rice are your smart choices.

2.Get Enough Protein, But Not Too Much

As it was mentioned above protein should be calculated as per the athlete’s body weight and it's one of the rules that can influence performance and general results. Add the same amount of protein to your meals as required. Every sportsmen/sportswoman dreams to win the competition on a local or global scale. Moreover, sports competitions are so popular that they are shown in primetime on TV and people enjoy betting on a particular sportsman.

3.Go Easy on Fat

Avocado, Peanut butter, Nuts and Seeds, Olive or canola oil, Hummus, Flaxseed add to baking or cooking are healthy oils that contribute to balanced hormones production.

4.Drink Fluids Early and Often

Up to 60% of the human body is water and athletes are not exempted. The brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water and even the bones are watery-31%, you want to keep organs run smoothly you need to drink water often.


The Athlete’s Plate

Athlete’s Plate virtually can be divided into 3 areas: 50% of plates are dedicated to fresh vegetables and fruits, 25% is for protein and another 25% is carbohydrates. Meals are taken at exactly the same time, athletes do not skip breakfast, keep themselves well-hydrated, and tend to choose smart snacks, like nuts and dried fruits in between meals. Have a minimum of 8- hours sleep and are consistent in their training schedule. Eat. Exercise. Sleep. Repeat.

NHL Player Tkachuk Utilizes NFT To Raise Funds For Charity

 


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Matthew Tkachuk comes from a famous hockey family. His father Keith was a 50-goal scorer and both Matthew and his brother, Ottawa Senators forward Brady, were first-round selections in the NHL entry draft.

Calgary Flames forward Matthew is also making NHL history off the ice. He’s the first player in league history to introduce a non-fungible token. NFTs are taking the sports world by storm. NFTs are crypto collectibles, which are basically digital pieces of art that exist in the blockchain like cryptocurrency such as bitcoin and ethereum. Teams and players are utilizing NFTs to offer access and a unique connection between them and their fanbase. This can include perks such as discounts on tickets, private tours of team facilities, autographed memorabilia and even meet and greets with players. They can be bought, sold and traded.

Across the sporting world, the blockchain is being embraced. Teams are enabling the purchase of tickets through cryptocurrency. In the world of sports betting, the vast majority of the top online betting sites listed at vegasbetting.com are accepting Bitcoin and other forms of cryptocurrency as methods to fund their accounts.

Tkachuk admitted he was relatively oblivious to the world of the blockchain prior to the issue of his NFT. “Like anyone else, I really had no idea what it was,” Tkachuk told The Athletic. “And I think early on I probably explained it pretty poorly, but as I’ve started to understand it more I think my explanation has gotten better.”

Tkachuk’s digital artwork for his NFT was created by Canadian artist Rob Dubois. The piece featured two images of the Flames forward. In one, he is scoring an overtime goal between the legs goal. The other captured an up-close image of him chewing on his mouthguard.

Entitled Matthew Tkachuk Genesis, the NFT had 16 different bidders and sold for $27,954. As well the NFT, the winning bidder also received a Tkachuk jersey, a signed stick, and a Zoom meeting with the Calgary star.

 
Charitable Cause

An added element to Tkachuk’s NFT offering was that it was designed to benefit two charities - the Children’s Hospitals of Calgary and St. Louis.

“It was an exciting opportunity and for me to pair it up with a charitable cause as well, it was a no-brainer for me to get involved,” Tkachuk told Sportsnet. “I felt like this was a new way to show digital art and to play a tiny, tiny part in helping to bring in more donations to the hospitals for the great work they do. It’s awesome. It’s the least I can do.”

The cause of helping children’s hospitals was not only dear to Tkachuk’s heart, it’s also a cause his family has always devoted time and resources to over the years.

“I think the St. Louis one has really touched me personally,” Tkachuk said. “My dad was always involved in that when he was playing. My sister was there for a little bit when she was born.

“We just always had it ingrained in us to give back and Children’s Hospital is one that’s been connected to our family for awhile, so when I came to Calgary, I knew that was exactly what I wanted to do.

“At the end of the day, it’s so important for to have a charitable side to it, too. It’s all going to great charities.”

 
Engaging With The Fans

As much as he loves the game as hockey, Tkachuk is of the belief that the NHL doesn’t do nearly enough to connect the fans with the personalities of individual players. He thinks NFTs are a way to help increase that bond between players and fans.

“The connection with the sport is great,” Tkachuk said. “To me, hockey is the greatest sport in the world and I don’t think we do a good enough job yet of showing off everybody’s personalities and stuff like that.

“This is another step in showing that and I truly feel that with the help of Greg Dubois, it really showed two aspects of my personality on the ice. One part of its me hanging out with the mouthguard out of my mouth and the other part is me loving scoring goals and having a cool celebration.

“I just think it’s another way to show off how great of a sport hockey is.”























Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Revolutionary digital transformation to increase PH global competitiveness—PLDT Enterprise



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Partnerships and openness to technology are key factors in igniting revolutionary digital transformations and increasing the Philippines' global competitiveness, according to PLDT Enterprise.

In its recently concluded TechTalk ON-AIR titled The Revolution, ePLDT President & CEO and SVP & Head for PLDT and Smart Enterprise Business Groups Jovy Hernandez emphasized that the key success factor for digital transformation is how organizations are willing to exhaust available technology to augment how they do things.

“It's just a matter of political will and making that strong leadership decision. Now is the right time to do it. There are challenges ahead but if we put our collective thoughts together, working with both public and private organizations, it’s pretty much doable,” he stressed.

Hernandez underscored that technology applications can revolutionize industries such as banking, education, business and even the agriculture sector by helping farmers increase production and harvest better yields.

He further added that as PLDT sees the immense potential of technology in changing the whole country, the company will continue its role as an enabler for every Filipino’s dream of better lives “where children can have access to quality education, and where entrepreneurs and enterprises can ably compete and participate in the global arena.”

“It's obvious to us that the Filipino has the talent; we have the intelligence and the skill to compete head-on and be at par with other global players. It's just really getting together both public and private organizations together and making it happen. And our role is to help and enable,” said Hernandez.

Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla, who was also present in the event, reiterated the importance of innovation as they have been working closely with partners to accelerate the delivery of connectivity services in their province.

The Cavite local government recently unveiled its partnership with PLDT and Smart for the rollout of a massive fiber network which will lay the foundation for the province’s plan to becoming a ‘Smart City.’

“Innovation doesn't come from people like me or people in universities. Innovation comes from little, combined ideas which can be sparked through their accessibility to the wi-fi network. We are far away from that but we are on the way,” the Cavite governor added.

Remulla also said that Cavite is now on its third revolution or the connectivity revolution where they are creating a space to help the Cavitenos rise and ensure that they are always in the revolutionary sphere.

“What we are doing is a template for the entire country and what to do next,” Remulla added.

PLDT Enterprise’s Tech Talk ON AIR: The Revolution highlighted how organizations can stay ahead and future proof their business operations using revolutionary information and communications technology (ICT) solutions.

For more information, visit pldtenterprise.com
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