Nutrition and Supplements for Elite Open-Weight Rowing.

Curr Sports Med Rep

1Canadian Sport Institute Pacific, Victoria, CANADA; and 2Canadian Sport Institute Ontario, Toronto, CANADA.

Published: February 2017

Competitive rowing events are raced over 2,000 m requiring athletes to have highly developed aerobic and anaerobic systems. Elite rowers therefore undertake training sessions focused on lactate tolerance, strength and power as well as aerobic and anaerobic capacity development, that can amount to a 24-h training week. The training stimuli and consequent metabolic demands of each session in a rowing training program differ depending on type, length, and intensity. Nutrition guidelines for endurance- and power-based sports should be drawn upon; however, individualized and flexible nutrition plans are critical to successfully meet the daily, weekly, and cyclic nutrient requirements of a rower. This review will provide an overview of key nutritional strategies to optimize training and enhance adaptation, and briefly discuss supplement strategies that may support health and enhance performance in elite rowing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000000281DOI Listing

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