artomatic wrote:
My sports drink of choice is a good Scottish or Amber...
Because that promotes peak performance at work?
Sorry to piggyback on your post Arto, but ...
All along I've been wondering how much people are concerned about the affects of what they consume prior to their next work day or at lunch? Or is that less important than how their 12 year old plays some game? And I am interested in someone taking a guess at what tangible affects there might be from a kid eating a greasy hamburger just before a game? What will be the affects on their kid's focus while at bat? Her bat speed? Her time to first? Her reaction time to a pitch or a ball hit to her? Her desire to perform?
When I was a kid playing sports (primarily basketball), I can't remember ever feeling the affects of what I ate and I ate mostly red meat with lots of fat, cokes and assorted crap. Anything I felt like. I doubt I could have felt any better when I was in the midst of competition. When I played, my adrenaline took over during a game. My desire to win. My competitiveness. I just can't imagine it making a discernable difference in softball with the possible exception of the affect on a pitcher or catcher's stamina on an unusually hot/grueling day. This discussion involves active kids not 52 year old sedentary toads like me.
Sorry folks, I have no interest in "Blindly" agreeing with the masses or generally accepted thinking. My first hand experiences prevent it. Then again, my first hand experience was thinking the wheel was just a fad when it was invented.
Not Perfect Choices Squirrel
10 years from now I'll wish I felt like I do these days.