Can athletes eat out? What athletes eat is very important. Athletes need to maintain good physical health and mental state. Athletes need to pay great attention to their diet. Let's see if athletes can eat out.
Can athletes eat out? 1 the safety indicators of some pigs, beef and mutton in the market exceed the standard, which is really harmful to the national team athletes who must accept anti-doping supervision. Tong Wen, the Beijing Olympic women's judo champion, was found to be "clenbuterol positive" after the 20 10 World Championships.
The outdoor table tennis table was banned for two years by the International Soft Federation. Tong Wen hired a team of professional lawyers to recover his innocence after appealing in the sports arbitration court. Afterwards, Tong Wen and coach Wu Weifeng both thought that the root of the problem was "eating unqualified pork".
Therefore, a "fasting list" has been drawn up, including ham sausage, lunch meat, husband and wife's lung slices, hot pot, all kinds of braised dishes, animal offal, barbecue, clove, licorice, lotus seeds, lotus seed meat, floss, roasted seeds and nuts, Sakyamuni fruit, pork, beef and mutton. As you can see from here, basically you must be a vegetarian outside.
Wu Dajing, a short-track speed skater, participated in The Life I yearn for. What competitions and trainings did he lose in the program? I lived in the program for a long time, picking strawberries, catching fish, chatting, cooking and so on with several other guests. Because I skewered mutton kebabs at night, he appeared in a scene to eat mutton kebabs.
This seems to us to be a normal shot, but some netizens said that there have been many times in sports when athletes accidentally ate meat containing clenbuterol, which led to suspension. Therefore, the General Administration of Sports has clearly stipulated that athletes are not allowed to eat viscera, pork and meat when eating out.
Sun Yang happened to meet a delicious part in the program "Everyday Up", but he didn't eat it because of his status as an athlete. Zhang Wei asked: Then what can you eat? Sun Yang said: Yes, sir! This answer is also very cute.
Some athletes just ate a casual meal outside, and finally lost their qualifications and faced a ban, which was really not worth the candle.
Can athletes eat out? First of all, athletes are not allowed to eat synthetic meat such as ham sausage, meat floss and lunch meat. Because this kind of meat is probably made of lean meat, athletes need to pay special attention when eating meat. If you accidentally eat some foods containing lean meat, the impact will be even greater. Therefore, it is best for athletes not to eat ham, sausage and meat floss in their daily life.
Secondly, athletes try not to eat hot pot in their daily life. Many people like to eat hot pot because it tastes very good. I will miss it if I don't eat hot pot for a while. For some athletes whose ancestral home is Sichuan and Chongqing, hot pot is the first food in their minds. However, athletes had better not eat hot pot. Because in real life.
In order to avoid gastrointestinal problems after eating hot pot, some unscrupulous merchants will add painkillers and norfloxacin to the bottom of hot pot, which are likely to contain stimulants. As we all know, doping is a taboo for athletes. If athletes are found to have taken stimulants during the pre-competition inspection, it will affect their future sports career.
In addition, athletes are advised not to eat barbecue, a food with high oil and fat. Because athletes are very strict about body fat, eating barbecue, a high-oil and high-fat food, may cause large fluctuations in body fat.
Can athletes eat out? What are the foods that athletes are forbidden to eat?
Lilac (spice), licorice, lotus seeds, ham sausage, floss, lunch meat, husband and wife lung slices, hot pot, stew, animal offal, barbecue, roasted seeds and nuts, pork, beef and mutton (in the hotel) and so on. Many of these meats are worried about clenbuterol, and foods with the same origin as medicine and food such as cloves (spices), licorice and lotus seeds also contain some stimulants.
And hot pot. In order to make customers uncomfortable after eating hot pot, some unscrupulous merchants will add painkillers, norfloxacin and other things to the bottom material, and these things contain stimulants.
These lists don't mean that athletes can't eat, but they can't eat outside casually. Because the source of food is unknown, it is easy to cause safety problems. A mistake in eating is likely to ruin an excellent athlete's efforts in an Olympic cycle, and may even ruin their career.
What foods can't athletes eat?
In recent years, all over the world, including China, it is forbidden to feed "chlorobutrol" to pigs, cattle and sheep, and the supervision of food safety in China is getting stronger and stronger. However, in the doping test results of athletes in recent two years, some athletes are still positive for clenbuterol, which shows that some athletes still eat pigs, cattle, mutton or viscera from unknown sources, which increases the risk of positive doping test.
Therefore, in order to prevent accidental ingestion of food-borne stimulants, experts and scholars in sports biochemistry and anti-doping research in China also put forward the requirement that "athletes should go home to visit relatives during team training or holidays, and should not eat meat such as pigs, cattle, mutton and animal offal".
Besides, peppers can't be eaten. The pungency and fragrance of pepper come from piperine on the surface of thin pepper skin (black pepper) and pepper seeds (white pepper). Piperine-noraconitine belongs to the category of β2 agonist, which can improve aerobic capacity (that is, improve endurance and physical strength of athletes), and at the same time has health risks of expanding airway and accelerating heart rate. Therefore, noraconitine appears on the banned list of WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) and is defined as "substances that need to be banned inside and outside the competition", so pepper is banned from the Olympic menu materials.
Unfortunately, noraconitine exists not only in pepper, but also in pepper, cinnamon, geranium and thirteen spices. While athletes avoid eating these natural spices with the risk of food-borne stimulants, there are also some fruit foods that cannot be eaten, such as Sakyamuni fruit (annona) and lotus plumule foods.
In addition to food, there are some Chinese patent medicines, anti-cold western medicines and other drugs and nutrients, as well as other prohibited ingredients except stimulants. The specific name can be found in the list of banned drugs published by the World Anti-Doping Agency every year (the part that athletes must learn).
Regulations on Catering Management of Winter Olympics
In view of the dietary restrictions of athletes in the Winter Olympics, it is not to prevent people from eating too much, but to eat selectively.
The catering team in charge of the Winter Olympics paid special attention to stimulants and hormonal foods, and successfully avoided using a lot of exciting foods in the 678 Winter Olympics menus.
The so-called exciting food is not only the stimulant we know, such as pepper, star anise and other fragrant spices, but also contains exciting substances.
Moreover, even some meat needs to be tested in advance, because no one can guarantee whether these carnivorous livestock have grown up on feed containing a lot of hormones.
Take Beijing Roast Duck, which is famous overseas, as a special food in Beijing. On the one hand, Dongao Restaurant puts it on the table, on the other hand, it carries out strict quality audit.
Whether it is duck feed or processed whole duck, the most stringent substance detection has been carried out.
What's even more incredible is that even the dip needed to eat Beijing roast duck has a set of quality inspection standards.
According to statistics, a roast duck in Beijing Winter Olympics Restaurant has to pass more than 100 indicators. Even if only one item is unqualified, it can't be put on the athletes' table.