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Update: The Foundation partners with endurance water skier attempting to break world record

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Update: The Foundation partners with endurance water skier attempting to break world record

Candice Spence 2018-06-22T08:16:00+02:00 June 22nd, 2018|

In 2017, the Noakes Foundation partnered up with Alex Luther, who is challenging endurance sports nutrition norms by eating a low carbohydrate, high fat diet in his attempt to retrace the water-skiing world record set by his late Grandfather, Harry Luther.

It is now only a couple of days before Alex will undertake  his journey to attempt to re-create his grandfather’s World-Record-setting marathon water-ski for a distance of 5,010 kilometres, which he completed in 10 days, 5 hours, and 36 minutes in 1970. The route begins at the tip of Africa and tours the coasts of Spain, France, Monaco and Croatia, finishing in Italy – the country that gave Harry the affectionate name ‘Canguro’ (kangaroo) after his Australian heritage.

Alex approached The Noakes Foundation for nutritional guidance after being inspired by Cereal Killers 1 & 2 (Run on Fat). Cereal Killers 2 was a “huge eye opener” for Alex, who was fascinated by the ability of the athletes, eating a LCHF diet, to “perform so well for extended periods of time, and still maintain high energy levels.”

The Foundation is known for forming formidable partnerships with other endurance athletes, such as the crew of the Vulcan Sailing Team who competed in the Cape to Rio Yacht Race earlier this year as a fat adapted crew.  

An endurance athlete on a LCHF diet, like Alex, uses ketones for energy. The LCHF diet minimizes free radical damage, and the potent anti-inflammatory effects of ketones mean that Alex will recover faster and burn more fat than athletes on a high carbohydrate diet. By choosing a LCHF diet, Alex is protecting his body from the pro-inflammatory effects of high amounts of carbohydrate, not to mention minimizing the associated disease risk factors!

The high nutrient density of the LCHF diet delivers abundantly more vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and essential fatty acids than the standard, high carbohydrate diet. Ketones are burned efficiently by the brain, heart and skeletal muscles. As a LCHF endurance athlete, Alex escapes sugar dependency and instead becomes fat-adapted, optimising his hormones, moderating his blood glucose levels and improving his insulin sensitivity.  Fat becomes Alex’s fuel.

During this challenge, nutrition is a priority for Alex, who commented that his “body knows as soon as it hasn’t had the right fuel.” Alex hopes that, with the support of The Noakes Foundation, he can achieve a healthy lifestyle that compliments his marathon water-skiing and will “set the foundation for the later stages” of his life.

One of the Foundation’s dietitians assisted Alex with a personalised LCHF protocol. The goal is to devise a well-formulated LCHF diet that matches his training schedule and maintains a fat-burning metabolism before and during his world-record attempt. Data, such as heart rate, distance and elevation travelled, speed and calories burned, have been collected in order to monitor the intensity of his training sessions. Alex’s ketones will also be monitored, and initially, his meals will be tracked. With an optimal nutrition protocol, Alex will be a fat-burning machine!

What will Alex eat in a day?  

(below is an example of one of Alex’s daily meal plans)

Pre-race: Keto Coffee & 2x protein balls
Mid race snack: 1 cup greek yogurt

½ cup berries

handful jerky

Recovery meal: 2 egg omelette + 30g cheese

½-1 cup cooked vegetables

2 Tbsp oil/butter

1 Tbsp cream in mix

 

Meal:

tuna canned in oil (100-120g

2 Tbsp mayo

2 cups salad

handful of olives

1 avocado

2 Tbsp nuts/seeds

Meal: meat/fish/chicken

2 C raw veg or 1 C cooked

½ cup starchy veg (cooked) e.g sweet potato/quinoa

fats NB: 3 Tbsp oil/butter on veg

1 avocado

During the actual marathon, Alex’s body will require approximately 3500 to 4000 calories during an average leg. He will be water-skiing two legs per day – the average distance of each leg is 250km and he will travel at an average speed of 100km per hour! Foodstuffs being eaten during the marathon must be compatible with the storage facilities available to Alex on board the boat. All of these factors are being integrated into a personalised nutrition protocol for him, proudly supported by The Noakes Foundation.  

The Noakes Foundation wishes Alex the best of luck on his journey of Chasing Canguro and LCHF world-record breaking attempt! The Foundation admires Alex’s commitment to following in the footsteps of his Grandfather, his intense and well-crafted training regimes, and, of course, his passion for LCHF!  We hope his journey towards his world-record attempt will inspire other athletes to question mainstream nutrition advice and choose to engage in a healthy, LCHF lifestyle.

Alex has been documenting his inspirational progress on his website, http://www.chasingcanguro.com.au/about/index.html.

His Facebook page can be accessed athttps://www.facebook.com/ChasingCanguro/.

If you or your team have an exciting project or upcoming challenge and would like a competitive edge, contact The Noakes Foundation for nutritional advice: email jana@thenoakesfoundation.org

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