WEST VIRGINIA MAT THOUGHTS
by Dr. Bill Welker
... on the Proper Diet and Family Support
Wrestling is truly a family affair. And one of the unique concerns of many wrestling parents is
their son's control of weight. But, what is a proper diet?
Each year I give my matmen information on the correct foods to eat. The form consists of a
"conditioning diet" and "reduction diet."
The conditioning diet should be utilized by all grapplers at the beginning of the year, while those
boys with a weight problem may need to switch to the reduction diet as the season progresses.
Below are examples of both programs:
CONDITIONING DIET
- Breakfast
- 1 slice of toast
- 1 square of butter
- 1/2 grapefruit or 1 orange
- 1 egg
- 1 glass of milk or tea
- Lunch
- Soup (not creamed)
- 1 slice of toast
- 1 square of butter
- 1 large green salad
- 1 cooked vegetable
- 1 glass of milk
- 1 cup of fruit cocktail
- Dinner
- 1 slice of toast
- 1 square of butter, cottage cheese or swiss cheese
- Medium steak, chicken, or fish serving
- Large green salad
- Large serving of cooked vegetable
- 1 glass of milk
REDUCING DIET
- Breakfast
- Fruit (1/2 grapefruit, 1 orange, or apple)
- 1 slice of whole wheat toas4
- 1 glass of skim milk or tea
- Lunch
- Soup or milk
- Toasted sandwich, roast beef or boiled ham
- Fruit or vegetable
- Dinner
- Meat (broiled steak, fish, or chicken)
- Or, two poached eggs with whole wheat toast
- Cottage cheese or 'ello salad
- Fruit juice or tomato juice
- Dish of sherbert
- 1 glass of skim milk
As you can see, it takes a lot of self-discipline and self-control to be a wrestler- and, of
course, the support of the entire family is a must!
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Updated June 9, 1997