
In sport, carbohydrates are essential for maintaining strenuous activity over longer periods of time. The amount of carbohydrates and how best to consume them depends on several factors. Here is an overview.

Many athletes’ secret to success is that, alongside training for their main discipline, they also regularly do alternative forms of training. The results speak for themselves – and should motivate you to take a more rounded approach too.
Many athletes’ secret to success is that, alongside training for their main discipline, they also regularly do alternative forms of training. The results speak for themselves – and should motivate you to take a more rounded approach too.
Of course, if you want to run fast, the most important thing is to do lots of running. If you want to cycle fast, you’ll need to do several rides per week. And if you want to ski fast, you’ll need to regularly get out on the snow. If you only do alternative training, you’ll struggle to improve your best times in your specialist discipline. But at the same time: if you focus solely on your main sport, you’re limiting yourself unnecessarily.

In sport, carbohydrates are essential for maintaining strenuous activity over longer periods of time. The amount of carbohydrates and how best to consume them depends on several factors. Here is an overview.

Heart rate, speed or watts? What you opt for depends on the intensity of your training.