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The health benefits of cod liver oil are well known. Rich
in omega 3, vitamin D and vitamin A, it boosts the general health of all
who take it. Perhaps less recognised is how cod liver oil can be of special use
to sports men and women. The same ingredients that keep your joints supple
provide a range of other benefits which could help make you a match
winner.
Here are five ways cod liver oil could help those who play
sport – at any level:
1. Faster recovery
After competition or a hard training session, athletes need
to get back up to full speed quickly so they’re ready for the next big game. Omega
3 has been shown
to reduce inflammation and thereby assist the process of repair. “Every time
you exercise your body is going through a mild inflammatory response,” explains
Kesh Patel, Research and Development Manager for Premier Training International.
“Having something like cod liver oil that reduces inflammation is very, very
useful, especially for athletes who are training four or five hours a day.”
2. Increased endurance
Stamina isn’t just important for long-distance running; it’s
essential for almost all sports. The omega 3 in cod liver oil could help you develop
aerobic fitness by improving the flow of blood around the body. “The immediate
benefit of improved blood flow is increased endurance,” Kesh says. “But with
any sport that gets your heart rate up, if you’ve got better blood flow to your
muscles, it’s going to help you perform.”
3. Muscle building
Muscle development is chiefly associated with explosive
sports like sprinting and weight lifting, but a honed physique is an asset to
any sportsman. Cod liver oil’s vitamin D content could help boost the growth of
muscle groups. “Vitamin D can be useful because it’s linked to muscle function,”
says Kesh. “Studies have discovered vitamin D receptors in muscle tissue can help
increase protein synthesis, which basically means you could build more muscle.”
4. Strong bones
Bone health is essential to any athlete, particularly those
involved in contact and high impact sports like rugby and football. The vitamin D found in cod liver
oil could contribute to strong bones as it helps our body to use the
calcium from our diets. “Sunlight supplies vitamin D through our skin, but in
the winter months you may be deficient so cod liver oil can help with this,”
Kesh says.
5. Good vision
Good eyesight is of paramount importance for anyone who
plays a racket or ball sport. Cod liver oil offers a source of vitamin A, which
has been linked to improved vision. “There are so many sports you need vision
for, in fact anything involving hand-eye co-ordination or hand-foot coordination,”
says Kesh. “Vitamin A will help keep your eyes healthy.” It can also be sourced
from foods such as beef, whole milk, cheese, carrots, sweet potatoes and
spinach.
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