21 Signs of a Successful Workout That Have Nothing to Do With Sweat or Soreness Cindy Kuzma • It’s not always easy to gauge whether you’ve had a successful workout—and that’s especially true if you’ve been...
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS | Before we consider the answer to that question, we need to define the term “vitamin deficient”. Vitamin deficiencies can be absolute, wherein there is a complete lack of an...
Diana Davis RDN, LDN, CDE • I often have conversations with athletes on the topic of recovery. In my profession as a sports nutritionist, this is a clear case of the benefits of “eating to recover”...
Abby Moore • Everyone agrees that beets are vibrant in color and have a high nutritional value, but very few actually find the taste and texture appealing. It is possible, however, to reap the many...
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS • Electrolytes, defined in the context of nutrition and athletics, are the dissolved minerals in our blood, sweat and urine which contain an electric charge. They play critical roles in nerve...
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS • So the first question you might ask is, “What in the world do cherries have to do with athletic recovery?” The answer, and a summary of the scientific evidence supporting...
There's a reason astaxanthin tops our list of MVP antioxidants: A new study on astaxanthin supplementation found that the antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress, and that suppression also benefits cardiovascular health and exercise performance. How? Allow us to explain.
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS • Amino acids are organic compounds containing nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen which are the basic building blocks of all of the proteins in the human body. We consume animal and...
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS • The two most important concepts to understand with respect to carbohydrates and recovery are: 1) The different types of carbohydrates 2) The glycemic index Carbohydrates, one of the three main...
Scott W. Tunis MD FACS • Protein and carbohydrates are essential nutrients for successful recovery from strenuous exercise, protein for skeletal muscle repair and synthesis, and carbohydrates for energy production and replacement of glycogen stores. That...
Alex Hutchinson • New research explores why you go slower and feel worse, even though you’re pushing as hard as usual. This will go down as the Year of the Solo Running: Michael Wardian running around...