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Billiards Nutrition: No Longer An Oxymoron

 
Author: Reg Hardy

Billiards nutrition is still a relatively new concept. However, everybody knows that leading athletes in baseball, football and basketball quite often have special diets and specific nutrition programs to help them perform at their peak.

The reasons good nutrition is still in it's' infancy in pocket billiards are easy to deduce. To start with nutrition in sports goes hand in hand with the training and physical exercise program for the particular sport. In Billiards, exercises are still a very new concept although many at the pro level have already embraced it as an important part of their pool game.

For years Billiards has had the image of being a leisure sport to be played mostly in bars and by the sort of people who do not just carelessly break into a sweat. Diets have consisted mostly of pizza and chicken wings washed down with more than enough beer.

Lately some of the leading billiards players are very young and extremely physically fit. The game may never be the same again. Exercise is beginning to take center stage and right along side is nutrition.

Most nutrition programs are usually part and parcel of an exercise program and the nutrition side is really designed to enhance energy and strength as well as lose weight. The same benefits apply to exercise programs that work to build up pool players.

The sort of billiards nutrition that will become common will not be very different from what we see in other sports. The idea will be to have a diet of energy foods and foods that will help in building up endurance for a better and longer billiards matches.

So the typical nutrition recommendations that go with weight training for strength will be found in the special Billiards nutrition that leading experts are recommending for billiards players they happen to be coaching or mentoring.

This is a relatively new direction that the wonderful game of billiards has taken and it seems that there is no turning back for any serious players who wants to improve their game. You just have to consider billiards nutrition and billiards exercise programs alongside your current game improvement practice and study.

Author Bio:

Reg Hardy

If you want to learn to improve your billiards game, get to know Reg Hardy. He now has over 200 billiards articles on Billiards Crossing and several eBooks on the biliardtips-e-press site. Hardy picked up the moniker "The Monk's Apprentice as a student of The Monk, an iternationally known billiards instructor.

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