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What to eat for better pole performance and flexibility – pole diet
Hi folks, I’m new to Studio Veena but have been having lessons at my local studio on and off for a while now. Hoping you can help with a question:
Does anyone have any ideas or tips on what to eat to improve: (a) strength, and/or (b) flexibility?
To be clear, I do not want to or need to lose any weight – my BMI is at the lower end of the healthy range, and to be honest I would rather gain some weight (ideally more muscle!)
My issue is that I am naturally lean and rather “sinewy”. My muscles are tight, and although I am reasonably strong for my size there are areas where I know I am weak and I am struggling to make gains in terms of strength and flexibility. I also feel my muscles are slow to recover from training sessions and I’m wondering if diet may be to blame.
Overall, I think I have a relatively healthy diet: I eat a balance of protein, carbs and fat, try to have as many veggies as I can with every meal. I drink lots of fruit and veggie juices, and eat a variety of meats and fish. I usually have eggs for breakfast, cooked food at lunch and dinner. In terms of “vices”, I usually have 2 milky coffees a day, drink a moderate amount of alcohol (not every day, usually a couple of drinks each night on the weekend) and eat chocolate regularly (I usually have a small bar every day.) I’ve also just started taking magnesium, calcium and vitamin C and D.
I have had low level IBS for a few years now so it’s possible that this is affecting my ability to get the best of out my diet, but there’s no obvious cause (tests have confirmed no coeliac disease or lactose intolerance) and my blood work is normal. I have a chronic history of eating disorders (was anorexic for 2 years, bulimic for 10…) but have amazingly managed to beat this last year (partly, I think, thanks to taking up pole!!)
Any suggestions / tips / ideas would be gratefully received!
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