4 Strategies Any Woman Can Use to Play Harder by PaisleyH .....

Happily, there are simple things you can do to make sure you don’t let down your team by running out of steam.

Date:   8/12/2022 12:51:40 AM ( 27 mon ago)

Whether on the field or on the court, you’re not just there to play; you’re there to win. If you’re like most hardworking women these days, you burn up a lot of energy in your day-to-day, which can leave less fuel to fire up your game day. Happily, there are simple things you can do to make sure you don’t let down your team by running out of steam.

Dynamic Nutrition

To power up for any activity, you need to put good fuel into your body. For an athlete, this means getting more than adequate basic nutrition. If fitness is a priority for you, you should already be eating a healthy diet based around protein and good carbs that can keep your engine burning steadily. Even so, you may want to max out your nutritional levels with a good-quality supplement to ensure you’re firing on all cylinders. Maybe you’re that mom who spends hours scanning the latest nutritional news to enhance family meals, or maybe just one comprehensive Thrive review is enough to get you motivated to supplement. Either way, when it’s time to play—and play hard—you know nourishing your body from the inside out is where high performance begins.

Manage Your Energy Budget

Once you’re in the heat of competition, you move from building up your energy to maintaining it. Whether running a road race or playing through multiple matches in a round robin tennis tournament, you’ve probably heard the advice to pace yourself. From a practical standpoint, that means playing smart as well as hard. Visualizing your performance is a time-tested way of improving your results, and one smart thing to visualize is a smooth, consistent level of activity that uses energy wisely so you don’t fade before the finish line. Adrenaline and stress can keep you focused on moment-to-moment and point-to-point, but thinking about the competition holistically can help you make smarter decisions and conserve energy.

Powered by Purpose

One key to maintaining game-day energy that you may have overlooked is the mental aspect. It’s no surprise that your brain plays in role in your focus, but maybe you haven’t noticed how much your thoughts can either energize or drain you. When it comes to getting your blood pumping and ready for the fight, nothing quite compares to being reminded why you’re doing what you’re doing. For you, this may mean setting a series of goals that provide specific targets to aim at. You may make a plan to enter progressively more challenging competitions or beat your best time or number of points scored. Purpose-driven motivation can also revolve around emotions or the experience you’re having, rather than goals alone. Team spirit, pride in yourself and fun are all good reasons to play sports, and reminding yourself of these reasons can boost your enjoyment as well as your energy.

Rest and Recuperation

A critical aspect of being able to rev up for physical activity is properly winding down when you’re off the field. The first step in using rest strategically comes as soon as your match, race or game is over. Proper rest and recuperation for tired muscles is essential, and that’s especially true if you think have a strain or other injury. Apart from that, a regular routine of good sleep will keep you at a higher default level of energy, making everything from your weekly grocery run to your weekend pickle ball battles easier. Learning the fundamentals of proper sleep hygiene is a must for getting the quality sleep that will restore you to peak performance.

 

To pursue your favorite sport with passion, you need all the vitality you can get. When you give your nutrition, motivation and self-care the attention they deserve, you can stay fired up right through that last winning point—and the celebration afterwards.


 

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