Don’t Let Training Cramp Your Style

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S in Human Nutrition If you have ever had a muscle cramp on the court, it is an event that will not be easily wiped from your memory. Muscle cramps have...

Protein Metabolism and Muscle Mass

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition The indelible image of Rocky Balboa gulping down a dozen raw eggs helped perpetuate the long held belief that eating a high protein diet leads to a...

Dietary Supplements: Buyer Beware

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition The promise of improving athletic performance easily with the help of a pill makes athletes susceptible to the claims of dietary supplements. But athletes aren’t the...

Demystifying Energy Metabolism

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition Playing squash requires an enormous amount of energy. Ask any player and they will confirm this. Science supports this observation. Studies have quantified the energy demands...

The Body Composition of Athletes

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition In most sports, it is obvious that body size and body composition contribute to optimal athletic performance. A NBA basketball player is never going to excel in...

Will’s World Waist Not

By Will Carlin In mid-January earlier this year, I finally did something I had been putting off for a long time. I didn’t want to do it, but I knew the time had come. I stepped...

Performance Nutrition: Hydration

By Candace Chemtob, B.S.  and M.S. in Human Nutrition Improving your performance on the squash court is hard work. You have to give it your all. But why stop short of reaching your peak performance by failing...

Fear Not the Carb Loading

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition Carbohydrates (carbs) are one of the most misunderstood topics in nutrition. Carbohydrates have been demonized by famous doctors, like Dr. Atkins, and praised by others, like Dr....

The Sweet Life: All About Artificial Sweeteners

By Candace H. Chemtob, MS, RD, LD, CSSD Saccharin was discovered more than a century ago. In 1878, a chemist at Johns Hopkins University found that a byproduct of coal tar derivatives had a sweet...

Recovery: Part 2—Nutrition

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist In the previous issue we introduced the important concept of recovery from training and competition and initially looked at a series of simple physiological strategies that are used...