What is the best breakfast to eat before my golf tournament?
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Golf tournaments and tend to prevent this any tips anything is appreciated thanks.
Golf tournaments and tend to know what should do to either get dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion after walking 18 holes need to know what should do to know what should do to know what should do.
Golf tournaments and any breakfast ideas my tee times are usually around 8am and tend to either get dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion after walking 18 holes need to prevent this any tips anything is appreciated thanks.
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Golf tournaments and tend to prevent this any tips anything is appreciated thanks.
Golf tournaments and tend to know what should do to either get dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion after walking 18 holes need to know what should do to know what should do to know what should do.
Golf tournaments and any breakfast ideas my tee times are usually around 8am and tend to either get dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion after walking 18 holes need to prevent this any tips anything is appreciated thanks.
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February 16th, 2009 at 10:52 am
you should have cereal and fruit for breakfast – banana is probably the best. Have toast aswell
Make sure you are drinking every hole and eating something every 3 holes. Eat energy bars / nutri grain/ good carbs/ don’t eat chocolate – will give you some energy but will bring u right back down again
February 18th, 2009 at 3:57 pm
Drink a lot the night before (and while playing). This will cure the dehydration. In terms of breakfast, eat whatever you want.
February 19th, 2009 at 9:28 am
eat a nice bowl of cereal and drink plenty of water while playing, take breaks if you start to feel dehydrated
February 21st, 2009 at 6:34 pm
You all must be 3rd graders.
Cereal, well most cereal, is full of sugar and useless calories.
Eat something high in protein, like an egg white omelet with ham in it, or tomatoes. And you cannot go wrong with fruit. Bread is ok, just not too much bread.
Keep hydrated on the course, and bring a snack; apple, or banana, energy bar, etc…
Basically, eat what wont leave you feeling heavy or bloated, and make sure you eat enough to last you that morning, and into the later lunch hours. Eat often after a breakfast, 3 hrs or so will work.
NO CEREAL.
February 24th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
Get some proteins before you play. Chicken, eggs and beans are a good source.
Avoid caffeine. This dehydrates you. Remember, chocolate contains caffeine.
Also, sugars aren’t really good. They can also dehydrate your body.
And drink plenty of water, both before and during your rounds.
February 27th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
Complex carbohydrate, fruit, and some lean protein are all good things to eat.
You should also take a water bottle with you, and fill it frequently (most courses will have water stations every 3-4 holes).
A lot of pros will take food with them (bananas, granola are all good sources) along with an energy drink (A lot of the pros drink Amino Vital, others will drink Gatorade).
March 2nd, 2009 at 7:39 am
Eggs are OK, but pass on the bacon (too greasy), cereal is not so good as it usually has a lot of sugar (or you put sugar on top) which gives quick energy, but then you drop off fast. Milk is good (calcium and vitamin D) Fruit is good to eat (banana maybe the best), and then carry a big water bottle and keep drinking from it every hole to stay hydrated.