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Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist in Swimming Lenny Krayzelburg Shares Sports Nutrition Secrets |
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July 29, 2008 Contact: |
California Avocados Act as "Nutrient Booster" for Athletes and Non-Athletes Alike IRVINE, Calif. (July 29, 2008) – A collection of some of the most elite athletes in the world are coming together to compete this August in Beijing, China. Being an athlete of the highest caliber requires strict training regimens and an even more rigid diet. Receiving optimal nutrition is essential for an athlete to fuel the body through intense workouts and to achieve peak athletic performance. The importance of nutrition not only applies to professional athletes, but also to anyone desiring to be in better physical health. The California Avocado Commission (CAC) has teamed up with swimming great Lenny Krayzelburg to learn more about his training diet as a competitive athlete. Krayzelburg is a four-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, the holder of two Olympic records and a world record, an 11-time U.S. National Champion and was voted "Swimmer of the Year" two consecutive years by USA Swimming. He knows what it takes to be one of the best athletes in the world and the importance of a healthy diet. "Eating healthy is essential if you want to be the best," said former Olympic swimmer Lenny Krayzelburg. "I live in Southern California, so when I am training I always incorporate fresh California avocados into my training diet, as it's an easy and delicious way to increase my intake of important mono and polyunsaturated fats." California avocados are naturally sodium-free and cholesterol free and act as a nutrient booster by enabling the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha- and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit. Fats are also important for athletes as they provide a concentrated source of energy for the body, making them an essential component in diets for anyone who is physically active. Consuming a diet rich in carbohydrates, lean proteins and beneficial fats is important for overall health and an essential part of a training regimen. An example of an ideal training meal is the following recipe for Cilantro Chicken with California Avocado and Pickled Tomato Salsa, as it combines all of the performance nutrition essentials into one delicious dish. The carbohydrates in the brown rice help fuel athletes' muscles and aid in recovery post-exercise. The lean protein from chicken helps to repair and rebuild muscle proteins that are broken down and used as fuel during exercise. California avocados provide primary mono and polyunsaturated fats, which are essential for both athletes and non-athletes, and are considered a healthy substitute when eaten in place of foods rich in saturated fat. While California avocados pack a nutrient punch with nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, the creamy texture of the fruit also gives this dish a delicious taste. So whether you are training like a competitive athlete or just living a healthy lifestyle now is the perfect time to use California avocados in your meals. Right now through September marks the peak of California avocado season, when this delicious fruit is readily available. Cilantro Chicken with California Avocado and Pickled Tomato Salsa
Serves: 4Recipe created by chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger for the California Avocado Commission. Prep Time: 4 hours, including chill time Cooking Time: 25 minutes Total Time: 4 hours 25 minutes Pickled Tomato Salsa may be made up to 3 days in advance and reserved until ready to use. Cilantro Chicken with California Avocado and Pickled Tomato Salsa Ingredients
*Large avocados are recommended for this recipe. A large avocado averages about 8 ounces. If using smaller or larger size avocados adjust the quantity accordingly. Pickled Tomato Salsa Ingredients
Per Serving: 325 calories; 28.5 grams fat (3.8 sat, 20 mono, 2.6 poly); 0 g cholesterol; 1,085 sodium; 2.6 grams fiber Copyright © 2008, Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger. Editor's note: High-resolution image of these recipes available for download at www.CaliforniaAvocado.com. About the California Avocado Commission Created in 1978, the California Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for California avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's 6,000 avocado growers. The California Avocado Commission serves as the official information source for California avocados and the California avocado industry. |
Serves: 4