Lee Harvey
28 June 2011 14:45 | By Lee Harvey, contributor, MSN Him

Natural nutrition of Sun Chlorella A fuels David Haye



Natural nutrition of Sun Chlorella A fuels heavyweight champion David Haye (© PA Wire)

Do natural whole foods have the edge over synthetic sports supplements in helping individuals achieve optimum results? Heavyweight world boxing champion David Haye and his conditioning coach, Ruben Tabares, certainly think so.

Everyone is aware of the importance of nutrition in supporting the body to perform, however, Ruben Tabares, professional hurdler and conditioning coach for heavyweight boxing champion David Haye, believes that too many athletes are ignoring the unique benefits of 'natural fuel' including powerful whole foods, such as Japanese single-celled green algae, Sun Chlorella 'A'.

Ruben Tabares, conditioning trainer of world heavyweight champion David Haye (© Pegasus PR)

"The body is not designed to deal with man-made nutrition and ultimately, many synthetic supplements are inferior copies of what can be found from natural sources", explains Tabares. "There is no arguing that supplementation can really help athletes, but not necessarily every single supplement available on the market."

Recent independent advice released by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) supports that some food supplements can boost athletic performance, particularly those containing protein, iron and vitamin D.

What is Sun Chlorella 'A'?

Sun Chlorella 'A' is a natural whole food, free from synthetic ingredients which allow the body to maximise its health benefits. Sun Chlorella 'A' is composed of 60% pure plant protein and contains an amazing quantity and variety of nutrients; the daily intake of essential amino acids plus vitamin A, vitamin B12, B6, vitamin D, folic acid, iron and fibre.

Sun Chlorella 'A' is particularly beneficial for enhancing physical performance in the following ways:

  • Oxygen transportation: chlorella helps to activate oxygen transport and by receiving more oxygen, cells are able to build more capillaries resulting in increased muscle mass
  • Endurance: chlorella helps to enhance aerobic capacity by facilitating the oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange
  • Detox: chlorella helps to eliminate metabolic waste such as lactic acid and toxins
  • Inflammation: the unique chlorophyll content in chlorella helps to minimise inflammation and muscle stiffness post workout
  • Growth and repair: the nucleic acids of the CGF help build and repair muscle fibres by providing building blocks to cells
  • Immune system: scientific reports from Japan have shown that chlorella stimulates the immune system helping to protect against infection
  • Minerals: chlorella delivers high amounts of calcium and magnesium which are necessary for regulating muscle and nerve function and preventing muscle fatigue and cramp

Find out more about Sun Chlorella 'A' at the Sun Chlorella website (© Sun Chlorella 'A')

Dual-action benefits

Tabares explains: "Both David and I have discovered the power of nutrient-rich whole foods and both take Sun Chlorella 'A' because it is an extremely effective nutritional tool to provide the body with a unique fuel for achieving optimum physical performance. By incorporating Sun Chlorella 'A' into the diet, amongst other health benefits I also get a powerful 'dual-action' effect - an instant energy boost prior to physical activity as well as a repair and anti-inflammatory benefit after training."

WBA heavyweight champion Haye echoes the words of his conditioning coach: "My team work hard at making sure I get the world's finest fighting fuel. That includes Japanese whole food Sun Chlorella 'A'. My nutrition is fundamental to getting the most out of all my training and helps me deliver the knockout punch."

Find out more at www.sunchlorella.co.uk

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