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#1 Recovery Drink to Increase Hockey Performance
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What's the best thing for you to drink after your hockey game to speed up recovery and make sure that you are feeling your best the next time you hit the ice? The answer might surprise you.

During a hockey game, your body uses the carbohydrate stores (called glycogen) in your muscles for energy. As your glycogen levels decrease, so does your ability to perform your best. The faster these carbohydrate stores are replenished after exercise, the better you will be able to perform in your next game. You also need to take in some protein after your game, which speeds up recovery by repairing your damaged muscles and enhancing glycogen replacement.

First of all, you need to drink a lot of water to rehydrate after getting off the ice. It is also critical that you take in some high-energy fuel within the first 30 minutes. During this critical recovery window, you want to focus on foods that are higher in carbohydrates, "medium" in proteins and low in fat.

One of the best things to have after a game to speed up the recovery process is chocolate milk - which is something that all hockey players love to hear. Who doesn't love chocolate milk? Not only does it taste great, but a 500ml serving of 1% chocolate milk has 332 calories, 5 grams of fat, 16 grams of protein and 55 grams of carbohydrates. For those of us who aren't nutritionists, what those numbers mean is that there is a 4 to 1 ratio of carbohydrates to proteins (55:16) in chocolate milk. This 4:1 ratio has been scientifically proven to be ideal for helping players recover best after a tough game.

At the risk of sounding like a commercial, chocolate milk not only tastes great, but it gives you the complete nutrition you need after a game to refuel, recharge and get ready to hit the ice again soon.

To learn more about high performance hockey nutrition, visit: http://www.besthockeyseasonever.com Kim McCullough, M.Sc., YCS is a highly sought-after expert in the development of aspiring hockey players and has played at the highest level of women's hockey in the world for the last decade. Kim's player development website gives coaches and parents of aspiring young players access to programs, articles and advice on how to help their players take their game to the next level.

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