Do you regard diet as something important?

Discussion in 'Soccer Boots' started by rymannryan, Jan 25, 2003.

  1. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia
    Do you actually follow a special diet to help yourself as a player. Or do just you not care? I'm looking into perhaps modifying my diet? Just wondering how you guys modify yours?
     
  2. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    As of right now I have a diet high in protein, and eat as much as I can. I'm trying to gain some weight, and bulk up.

    I'm trying to cut down on the weekend drinking because it makes me feel guilty, and the next day is usually a piss off for homework.

    But as long as you eat a balanced diet, you should be fine.
     
  3. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York
    Oh please Ryan, your my age, you don't need a special diet this early in your life just for soccer. What are you playing, JV?, Varsity? Don't eat junk food, and play indoor during the off-season. You'll be fine.
     
  4. goyoureddevils

    Dec 17, 2002
    Fort Wayne, Indiana
    Carb load for three to four days before a match, then eat lots of protein for three or four days after a match. Get lots of calcium, and eat lots of veggies and fruits to get valuable vitamins and minerals....... that is not just a health-freak, tree hugger thing, it will help tons in injury prevention.

    My mom ran marathons, and I was a fitness instructor in college before I started my semi pro soccer carreer............ I'm not a liscensed expert, but I've learned form a lot of them, and I can say through my own practical experience that most pro level players utilize diet as an extra edge.
     
  5. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    make sure ur pissing clear before the game (get lots of water in ya )
     
  6. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia

    lol. Yeah, I wasn't going to go crazy and have a set weekly diet or anything, just wondering what others do. However, I'm going to carb load before a game sometime to see if I notice any difference.
     
  7. gorilla

    gorilla New Member

    Feb 13, 2002
    in addition to the advice posted above, when i was playing semi-pro and had to recover quickly, i found that eating one of those protein bars after a session or game really helped. i read about it in my girlfriend's running magazine. i don't know if it was placebo effect or whatever, but i felt the difference. beyond that, eating healthy foods, carbs before games, protein after, and staying hydrated all the time is all i've heard. i'm sure an expert could give you better advice.
     
  8. copaantl98

    copaantl98 Member

    Apr 9, 2002
    I've been eating fattening junk foods my whole life and it's certainly not helping me for soccer.
     
  9. hambone

    hambone New Member

    Apr 23, 2002
    All that matters is the day before the game drink as much water as you can (like 5 glasses) before you go to sleep.

    Then 2 hours before the game drink 2 or 3 glasses of water.

    If you do that you will play awesome.
     
  10. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    In my game today, i took 2 piss' before the game, 1 at half, and 1 after i drank so much water.

    I feel that if your playing hard, you can really eat whatever you want. Just keep in mind to eat things in moderation.
     
  11. Metro-Lager

    Metro-Lager New Member

    Sep 18, 2002
    Willow Grove, PA
    Proper nutrition is not only great for gameday, but(along with training, and pre and post game stretching) is ultimately advantageous for overall longevity in the sport. There are several players in my over 35 league who are pushing 50 and are only a step or two off their peaks from their 20s, all due to a fundamentally sound diet and training approach to the game. (Can also lead to fewer injuries and less down-time when injury is unavoidable)
     
  12. hermsoccergrl

    hermsoccergrl New Member

    Oct 25, 2002
    VA
    I don't worry about what I eat during soccer. I don't eat stuff like candy and soda before a game though.
     
  13. cageyfoot

    cageyfoot New Member

    Feb 8, 2001
    Washington, DC
    I don't know about you, but for me that's not a very good idea.

    buc
     
  14. JFCplayer17

    JFCplayer17 New Member

    Dec 18, 2002
    United States
    I wanted to say to Beck7 that If you are a football player you should not drink beer at all....You are a disgrace to the game!!!
     
  15. Dr. Boots

    Dr. Boots Member+

    Aug 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Dude get a grip, having a beer or two over the weekend isn't going to hurt you unless you drink alot the night before game or training session.

    About half the EPL are current or recovering booze hounds, including your favorite teams captian, but then again I may be going out on a limb here suggesting you know who the captian is and your not a glory supporter( if I am wrong here my bad, but just about everyone under the age of 20 in America playing soccer wants to like Man U because they have a weird Beckham fetish going on).

    Alcohol when consumed(I can't say drink, drunk or drank, old habit from playing A$$hole on the weekends LOL) in limited amounts can be good for the heart.

    As long as someones drinking isn't controling their lives and they know when they should and should not get a little saucy I think disgrace is a bit on the harsh side man.

    What is a disgrace though are people that pass judgment on other peoples lives and actions while sitting on their high horse acting like they don't do anything wrong, just some food for thought.
     
  16. Nemisis

    Nemisis New Member

    Oct 6, 2002
    Va
    I'm 15 and I try to watch my weight. I'm currently 146ish and I'm tryin not to pass 155. High school soccer is comin up and I want to be as light as I can!!!

    But no for someone not SUPER serious about soccer as in pro then I would say screw a premade diet. It's all just watchin what you eat.
     
  17. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    I dunno how big your league is, or which HS team your playing for, but your gonna get tossed around at 146.

    Keepers LOVE to go into a 50-50 ball with somebody your size :D hahaha
     
  18. StrikerCW

    StrikerCW Member

    Jul 10, 2001
    Perth, WA
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'm 5 foot 7 inch 130 lbs. I played this year in highschool as starting right back. You dont get tossed around that much as long as you can dish it back, they should get the idea that you cant be pushed around. Or at least thats what I've found.

    thanks

    ps sorry this has nothing to do with the thread in general
     
  19. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    I'd find it hard to hold up/dispossess the ball against an 180 lbs striker
     
  20. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia


    I got two words for you:

    Demarcus Beasley.

    Weight doesn't matter if you're good IMO.
     
  21. vakeeper22

    vakeeper22 New Member

    Oct 16, 2002
    VA
    i always eat pasta the night before a big game. gives me energy, but i'm not sure if that would help others. just try and cut back on the candy and soda during the season. and if you drink i strongly suggest that you either quit or cut back during the season. about a month before the season starts i try to start cutting back on the sugary stuff and eat more fruits and veggies and pasta. when i was home schooled, i'd try to eat lunch on a game day at around 11 AM so i could have some fruit 2 hrs before kickoff. at public school, i'd suggest eating alight lunch (no dairy) and after school maybe eating a granola bar. but you can just ignore everything i've said, as i'm only 15 and have no clue what i'm talking about!
     
  22. Becks7

    Becks7 Member

    Dec 6, 2000
    Hong Kong
    True...but I think that mass can make up for your technical ability. I don't know how much Beasley weighs, but do you think he'd be even better if he weighed 185 but had the same pace etc.
     
  23. Nemisis

    Nemisis New Member

    Oct 6, 2002
    Va
    I don't get pushed around at all. I may be low on weight... but im less then 9 percent body fat with *without tryin to show off* some mad big leg muscles. I'm more of a guy with speed... they bomb it and I chase after it... :)!!!

    Well tryouts 6 days and counting!!! Wish me luck!!! Any tips???
     
  24. goyoureddevils

    Dec 17, 2002
    Fort Wayne, Indiana
    Yeah, look up the term "body dismorphic syndrome", and quit worrying about your weight and body fat percentage! You are 15 years old dammit! You sound like a girl getting ready for prom, or worse like a horse racing jockey just before he goes into the bathroom and pukes. Get a grip on whats important......... your health. If you cut your body fat percentage too low, you hurt your bone density, red blood cell production, and at your age because you're growing still, you will actually cause your body to start feeding on it's own liver cells for proteins and fuel that the lack of fats is depleting. Fat that you ingest is important because of neurological cell development to...... you REALLY need to lay off the obbsessive behavior.
     
  25. Toon³

    Toon³ Member

    Dec 27, 2002
    Club:
    Newcastle United FC
    It doesn't matter whats in your belly it;s whats in your feet.
    Peter Bearsely ate a pie and a packet of sweets before he played and is probably one of the best strikers ever and he played until he was 37.
     

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