More athletes underperform

because of this

than any other reason

 

As a sports nutritionist the area of IMMUNITY gives me the most anxiety. 

 

Just about everything else is taken care of in the lead up to an event, however it can be a minefield ensuring players don't get sick.

 

I take things personally and when someone get's ill and they either can't play or they have to play and they're not at their best- it's really tough to take.

 

I've got a lot more experience now after 10 years of working with elite rugby squads and have developed a whole range of IMMUNE BOOSTING tools and strategies that enable me to be PRO-ACTIVE and start building immunity for my players before an infection even thinks about taking hold.

 

When itcomes to infection you need to be on the front foot, there is no point waiting until you start sniffling or get a tickly throat before taking action.

 

That still happens from time to time and knowing what to do in those situations has certainly saved my bacon on a number of occasions.

 

It's hard to take credit for some big game wins but I know and so do some of the players that if it weren't for some of my 'Magic potions' they would not have even made it onto the pitch.

 

When you're a serious athlete in whatever sport you play, getting ILL is one of the biggest fears you can have. Don't ever sneeze near an athlete, if you do, expect to get some FILTHY LOOKS.

 

Whenever a major sporting event comes around there is always one or 2 athletes who underperform because of an illness they have picked up in the lead up to the event. The All Black's team  the World Cup in 1995, they were overwhelming favorites until some of them got sick before the game.

 

Athletes never like to come out and admit, that sickness was the reason they underperformed,  it looks like sour grapes and bad sportsmanship , but if you've ever picked up a cold in the lead up to a big event then you'll know how easy it is to knock you off your game.

 

Athletes are always walking a TIGHT ROPE between training hard and having a strong immune system.

 

It's impossible to train hard and not stress your immune system,

 

If you are not stressing and weakening your immune system then you are probably not training hard enough.

 

What you have to learn is how to eat the right foods and supplement so that you SUPPORT your Immune system and recover adequately in time for your next training session.

 

If you don't do this you are headed in a spiral downwards that is going to lead to you getting ill and missing more training.

 

If you only get one heavy cold a year then you are potential losing 6% of your training time.

 

How do I work that out?

 

You won't be making any gains in the time that you are coming down with the cold (1 week gone).

 

Write off the week when it's at it's worse you'll probably need to miss a couple of sessions (2nd week gone).

 

The week you are getting back into training is likely to be devoid of any gains as you are still recovering (3 weeks gone).

 

So one cold can knock 3 weeks out of your year.

 

Get a couple of colds a year and you might as well be competing with one hand tied behind your back.

 

Warning: Do not read this if you NEVER get colds or flu - Don't tempt fate!

 
  • How the immune system works - knowing this info helps you visualise your body fighting infection.
 
  • How lack of one amino acid can debilitate your immune system.
 
  • Power foods that boost your immune system.
 
  • Spices that heat up the body from within and boost your immune system.
 
  • Chinese herbs that taste like crap but can blitz a cold - You need a stash of these in case a cold starts turning into flu.
 
  • How to recognise if you are overtraining and what do about it.
 
  • Why chicken soup does actually BOOST your immune system.
 

It's the dream of every athlete to be bullet-proof from colds, flu and sickness.

 

Incorporating these strategies into your diet are the best that you can do, nothing is ever going to make you infection free, if I had the answer to that then I'd be up for a Nobel Prize!

 

Incorporating these strategies into your training regime will ensure over the course of a year that you'll get more training done and are less likely to get sick the week before your next big event.

 

All athletes are looking to get an extra performance edge that's why we train, we practice and plan so that we can perform that little bit better.

 

The information you are going to get here will do that for you.

 

These strategies not only benefit your sporting performance but will have knock on benefits in your all round health.

 

When you've purchased this product you'll receive,

 
You Get
     
1. 73 page 'Nutrition and Immunity - Food and Supplement Strategies to Maximise health and wellness' e-book.
 
2. 40 page 'Immunity - Help your body fight back' e-book.
 

3. 47 minutes Mp3 Audio .

 
4. Access to a purchasers only area where you can ask me questions about the information in the book. Some people purchase my products just for this alone.
     
 

I'm sure you'll be satisfied because if the information I am providing here does not answer your questions or you don't learn anything new then I'm sure you'll ask me so I can personally give you the answers you are looking for.

 

Have fun implementing these IMMUNE BOOSTING strategies into your nutrition plan and you have a full 8 weeks to decide whether this information is for you. If it isn't, you can get a prompt and courteous refund, and you've lost nothing.

 

Order now £19

 

 

Matt Lovell - Elite Sports Nutritionist

Matt Lovell

Elite Sports Nutritionist

 

P.S. Don't underestimate boosting your immune system, it could be the difference between winning and losing.