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To excel in sports and optimize athletic performance, it’s crucial to prioritize various aspects of human well-being. According to David Peragine, human performance coach and founder of Mobility Menu, focusing on breathing, movement, nutrition, and sleep, helps form the foundation of athletic success. Based on Peragine’s insights, let’s explore the significance of holistic practices for athletes!
Breathing serves as the fundamental pillar of athletic performance. Efficient breathing techniques can positively impact an athlete’s ability to move effectively, recover adequately, and optimize their overall performance. Peragine emphasizes the importance of deep, diaphragmatic breathing, and highlights how breathing patterns directly influence movement patterns. By practicing mindful breathing exercises and enhancing respiratory capacity, athletes can improve oxygenation, enhance digestion, regulate sleep patterns, and promote overall well-being.
Peragine implements various breathing exercises to enhance athletic performance. An example involves slow, controlled, breathing in a synchronized manner as a team. By gradually increasing the breathing pace and incorporating elements like humming and lion roars, athletes experience a roller coaster ride of calmness and heightened energy. These techniques aim to synchronize the team, release nitric oxide for better oxygen conversion, and stimulate the nervous system appropriately for optimal performance.
By incorporating mindful breathing exercises and a healthy diet into athletes routines, they can enhance their overall well-being and achieve peak performance.
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Nutrition also plays a vital role in athletic performance and, simply, overall health. Peragine advocates for an evolutionary perspective on nutrition, focusing on natural, unprocessed foods that align with our ancestral diets. While nutritional requirements may vary based on factors like age and activity level, the foundation of a healthy diet should include fruits and meats. Peragine encourages athletes to opt for whole food sources of nutrients rather than relying on processed supplements, shakes, or powders.
Consuming natural, unprocessed foods promotes long-term well-being and helps athletes avoid developing cravings for unhealthy options. By nourishing the body with natural, nutrient-dense foods, athletes can fuel their performance effectively and support their overall health. Peragine’s own experience demonstrates how dietary changes over time can transform one’s palate and preferences, leading to a reduced desire for processed and unhealthy foods.
As athletes have diverse nutritional needs, Peragine emphasizes the importance of tailoring nutrition plans based on individual factors such as age, activity level, and goals. For young, growing athletes, a well-rounded diet that includes an appropriate balance of nutrients and sufficient calories is crucial. On the other hand, middle-aged athletes may require adjustments in terms of meal timings, frequencies, and caloric intake, to support their activity levels adequately.
By incorporating mindful breathing exercises and a healthy diet into athletes routines, they can enhance their overall well-being and achieve peak performance. We’ll leave you with Peragine’s slogan: Breathe, move, eat, sleep, love. “Breathing is the foundation of everything. If you’re not moving correctly, your athletic performance deteriorates. Your body needs the correct nutrients as it, and your skill level grows. You need adequate sleep to recover to repeat it all over again tomorrow. Love is how everything falls into place; do the things you love, with the people you love, spend time the way you love to do so”, a direct quote from the man himself!
To learn more about David Peragine and his practice, you can visit the Mobility Menu, his Instagram or YouTube.
June 8, 2023
Written Kelsey Dold in collaboration with David Peragine
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