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Fueling Performance: Protein’s Role in Recovery, Injury Repair, and Strength Maintenance

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Protein is the macronutrient for muscle growth, but its role goes further beyond bulking up. For athletes, protein is essential not just for gains but also for recovery, injury healing, and maintaining strength throughout the season. Whether you’re rehabbing from an injury or trying to sustain peak performance, protein plays a crucial role in keeping your body strong and resilient.

Training, competition, and even everyday wear and tear create muscle breakdown. Protein helps repair this damage by supplying amino acids which are the building blocks needed to rebuild tissues and heal injuries. Athletes recovering from strains, sprains, or even more severe injuries like fractures benefit from increased protein intake as it aids in tissue regeneration and reduces muscle loss during periods of limited activity. Without enough protein, the healing process can slow, leading to longer recovery times. An athlete’s body goes through cycles of stress and recovery, making protein intake vital not only for growth but also for maintenance. During long seasons, where training loads and game intensity fluctuate, muscle breakdown can occur faster than it rebuilds if protein intake isn’t sufficient. Consuming adequate protein ensures that muscle mass is maintained, preventing declines in strength, endurance, and overall performance. To maximize protein’s benefits, athletes should focus on consistent intake throughout the day rather than consuming it all in one meal. High-quality protein sources like lean meats, eggs, dairy, fish, and plant-based options like beans and lentils provide essential amino acids that aid in muscle repair and maintenance. Pairing protein with carbohydrates after training can enhance muscle recovery and replenish energy stores.

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Written by:

Dan Aquino

BS, ASFA-CPT

 

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