Weight change at tourney
#1
Posted 2007-July-27, 14:17
What happens to your weight during 7-10 days of a tournament? Do you gain weight or lose weight? How much?
#2
Posted 2007-July-27, 15:34
#3
Posted 2007-July-27, 15:58
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2007-July-27, 18:17
#6
Posted 2007-July-27, 22:45
The food here has been quite good and is a strength of this NABC; there are MANY places within 4 blocks radius to eat.
#7
Posted 2007-July-28, 01:08
I bring my gym clothes, but I rarely get myself into the gym. At home I go to aerobics classes, I hate just walking on the treadmill for an hour....
#8
Posted 2007-July-28, 10:03
A typical schedule would be:
--Wake up at 10-10:30
--Eat late breakfast / early lunch (but twice I skipped, don't ask me why)
--Play from 1:00 - 5:00 / 5:30. I like to bring a Clif bar to sessions to munch on every hour or so - this tends to regulate my blood sugar nicely, so I don't get hungry or light-headed.
--Light dinner, no booze
--Play from 7:30 - 11:30 / 12
--Have the ACBL freebie (hot dog / cheese, whatever) and a few drinks.
-- Crash at 1 or 2
-- and Repeat.
When I got home on Thursday, I slept for 4 hours in the afternoon, and then 12 hours that night. My sleep cycle is back to normal.
Fortunately, I don't think I've ever got sick at or after a tourney.
#9
Posted 2007-July-28, 10:05
keylime, on Jul 27 2007, 08:45 PM, said:
The food here has been quite good and is a strength of this NABC; there are MANY places within 4 blocks radius to eat.
I won't exercise during tourneys. I did once and my mental performance suffered.
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-July-28, 10:09
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#11
Posted 2007-July-28, 10:14
Jlall, on Jul 28 2007, 08:09 AM, said:
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Ask Skank about that.
#12
Posted 2007-July-28, 11:08
pclayton, on Jul 28 2007, 11:05 AM, said:
I've found the opposite. I think a moderate amount of exercise for the body does good things for the mind.
I've also found that my eating habits are often better during a bridge tournament. I think I do less snacking and am less likely to have a big, heavy meal in the evening because a big meal might make me more likely to be drowsy in the middle of the evening session. Those midnight offerings can be a problem, though.
I'd write more, but I hear the kitchen calling...
#13
Posted 2007-July-28, 15:24
That's why I don't play these events any more.
#14
Posted 2007-July-30, 09:34
After the tourney I have to watch myself wandering over to the dessert section...
#15
Posted 2007-July-30, 09:40
keylime, on Jul 30 2007, 07:34 AM, said:
After the tourney I have to watch myself wandering over to the dessert section...
Going over the hands in your head is inevitable. Reading helps me sleep but yoga works best.
#16
Posted 2007-July-30, 10:29
I had a couple of late nights trying to purge all the hands from my psyche...
#17
Posted 2007-July-30, 10:54
My weight doesn't change much. It might go down temporarily if I didn't stay hydrated - caffeine and heat will drop me 8 pounds of water weight. I would gain a few pounds of fat if I ate out all week, but that's true anywhere for me. I don't play enough bridge to fidget off pounds when I go to tournaments. Sontag I would imagine gets a workout when he's gyrating, waiting for the other 3 slowpokes to play.
Thanks,
Dan
#18
Posted 2007-July-30, 12:16
Regionals (I hardly ever go/went to Nationals) were usually 'fun'.. playing exclusively with friends and doing a lot of partying and eating at least two excellent meals. So I think I would be a net gainer. As I got older, and as I struck up a couple of serious partnerships, this lessened and I probably break even.
Serious events... the Canadian Team Trials or the few times I played internationally, are more like 'work' for me: I am very disciplined: no alcohol during the day and at most a couole of beer or glasses of wine at the end, to slow my mind down. Healthy, light meals... little meat... at least one or two pieces of fruit during the playing session, to keep the blood sugar stable, and lots of water.
Add to that an inability to sleep well, and a lot of nervous tension, and my estimate is that I'd lose about 5 lbs over the course of 7 days.
No vigorous exercise, even if the tournie happened during one of those periods in my life where I otherwise work out.. but I make sure to go for walks, especially if playing 6 handed and thus sitting out on occasion. The walks are to try to get my body a little exercise to help with the sleep problem... tired brain, rested body is not good.
#19
Posted 2007-July-30, 12:59
#20
Posted 2007-July-30, 13:07
I'm willing to believe that you play well when you are slightly hungry, let's call it an appetite. But when you are really hungry, I think your performance would drop dramatically.
- hrothgar