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Bodywork: The Performance Diet Harvest of Champions Foods of Wonder By Ben Hewitt
"Whole foods, and fruits and vegetables in particular, are packed with thousands of substances that protect them from the world they live in things like ultraviolet light and nasty bacteria in the soil," explains Applegate. "And since we live in the same world, it follows that those foods will supply us with the same protection." OK, that makes sense. Chief among these protective substances are phytochemicals, powerful antioxidants that counteract the cellular damage all exercise inflicts. It's oxidative damagethe breaking down of muscle tissue by vicious atom clusters called "free radicals"that makes you sore. Along with microtears in the muscle (which stimulate new muscle growth), they turn you into a groaning couch potato the day after a hard workout. (And before you pop an ibuprofen to ease that pain, see "The Pulse") This isn't just about boosting your blood sugar with a bowl of pasta after you exercise. By bolstering your diet with foods rich in phytochemicals, you take care of your depleted energy needs and may even shorten the time it takes to recover from hard workouts. And as we all know by now, the faster and more completely you recover, the sooner you can return to peak form.
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