Critical Reload Boost
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UNIT 1: Welcome & Introduction
Getting Started: Critical Reload Nutrition Calculator -
CR TV Ch 1: Defining Nutrition1 Quiz
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Unit 2: CarbohydratesCR TV Ch 2: Energy Balance1 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 3: Carbohydrates Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 4: Carbohydrates Part 21 Quiz
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Unit 3: Gut HealthCR TV Ch 5: Carbohydrates Part 31 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 6: Gut Health Part 11 Quiz
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Unit 4: ProteinCR TV Ch 7: Gut Health Part 21 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 8: Protein Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 9: Protein Part 21 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 10: Protein Part 31 Quiz
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Unit 5: FatCR TV Ch 11: Protein Part 41 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 12: Fats Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 13: Fats Part 21 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 14: Fats Part 31 Quiz
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Unit 6: HydrationCR TV Ch 15: Fats Part 41 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 16: Hydration Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 17: Hydration Part 21 Quiz
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Unit 7: Vitamins & MineralsCR TV Ch 18: Hydration Part 31 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 19: Vitamins & Minerals Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 20: Vitamins & Minerals Part 21 Quiz
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Unit 8: Meal Planning & Nutrient TimingCR TV Ch 21: Vitamins & Minerals Part 31 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 22: Meal Planning Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 23: Meal Planning Part 21 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 24: Meal Planning Part 31 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 25: Meal Planning Part 41 Quiz
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Unit 9: Nutrient RatiosCR TV Ch 26: Meal Planning Part 51 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 27: Nutrient Ratios Part 11 Quiz
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Unit 10: Nutrient TrackingCR TV Ch 28: Nutrient Ratios Part 21 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 29: Nutrition Tracker App1 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 30: Power of Habits1 Quiz
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Unit 11: Sleep & RestCR TV Ch 31: Simple Start1 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 32: Sleep & Rest Part 11 Quiz
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CR TV Ch 33: Sleep & Rest Part 21 Quiz
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Lesson Overview
This week’s lesson emphasizes the importance of nutrition for athletes to enhance their performance, delay fatigue, promote recovery, and get stronger. It highlights the concept of getting weaker during training due to muscle breakdown and energy depletion and how proper nutrition and rest routines are crucial for adaptation and improvement. The chapter also discusses the role of calories as the body’s energy source and the need to maintain an energy balance for optimal performance. It explains the consequences of consuming too many or too few calories, such as fat storage or muscle loss. The importance of consuming enough calories to support growth and entering an anabolic state is highlighted. Additionally, the text touches on metabolism, calorie burn, and the significance of understanding one’s calorie needs for proper nutrition.
Key Terms
- Nutrition: The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food and beverages to support growth, health, and well-being.
- Energy: The capacity of the body to perform physical and mental activities. In the context of sports, energy is required to fuel athletic performance.
- Sports Nutrition: A specialized branch of nutrition that focuses on the unique dietary needs of athletes to optimize their performance and recovery.
- Training Optimization: The process of tailoring training programs and techniques to maximize athletic performance and achieve specific fitness goals.
- Recovery: The period after physical exertion or training when the body repairs tissues and replenishes energy stores.
- Weight Management: The practice of maintaining a healthy body weight through balanced nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle choices.
- Nutrient Timing: The strategic consumption of nutrients, especially carbohydrates and proteins, to optimize performance and recovery during specific periods.
- Personalized Nutrition Plans: Tailored dietary plans that take into account an individual’s unique physiological needs, fitness goals, and preferences.
- Injury Prevention: Techniques and practices aimed at reducing the risk of injuries during training and competition.
- Fitness and Wellness Programs: Comprehensive programs designed to promote overall health and fitness through exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle modifications.
- Sports-Specific Nutrition: Nutrition strategies that are tailored to the specific demands and requirements of different sports and athletic disciplines.
- Comprehensive Athlete Development: A holistic approach to developing an athlete’s physical, mental, and emotional capabilities to achieve their full potential.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of getting weaker during training and the role of nutrition in promoting adaptation and strength gains.
- Recognize the significance of proper rest and nutrition routines in enhancing recovery and delaying fatigue.
- Comprehend the role of calories as the body’s energy source and their importance for performance and growth.
- Learn about energy balance and the consequences of consuming too many or too few calories.
- Understand the benefits of consuming enough calories to maintain anabolic state and support muscle growth.
- Gain awareness of metabolism, calorie burn, and the importance of determining individual calorie needs for optimal nutrition.