Eating a healthy diet will give you the best foundation — but what should you eat the day of your big game? Check our tips.
- Give yourself time to digest. The best time to eat is two to four hours before you play.
- Focus on carbohydrates. Before the game you want to eat a meal high in carbs and low in fat and protein. Try to avoid any spicy foods or foods that could irritate the stomach.
- Eat a small meal, about 500 to 700 calories. A larger meal could slow you down during the game.
- Drink plenty of water. Start drinking water two hours before the game.
- Avoid foods with a lot of fat like hamburgers, hot dogs, French fries, eggs, steaks, and nuts.
- If you're playing multiple sports games eat a snack between games, not a meal. Good snacks include low fat yogurt, banana, or peanut butter crackers.
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