WHEN IRELANDâS RUGBY squad touch down in Argentina today, they will find their carefully-laid plans already in action.
It is by no means an accident, headed by the IRFU nutritionist, the Unionâs staff have been sent out ahead of the squad to ensure that the hotel and facilities are in working order before the finely-tuned athletes arrive in to act as plugs to the accommodating sockets.
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âTwo things which come top of a playerâs list are good food and comfortable beds,â says Dr. Ruth Wood-Martin, âand if you get those two right, youâre off to a good start.â
Food and water, it must be remembered, are the central tenets to any success in sport. And when gaining and sustaining weight makes the difference between winning and losing, nutrition should be regarded the base layer for all other goals in rugby.
Wood-Martinâs philosophy when it comes to nutrition is to educate first and advise later. So, long before her arrival she had sent guidelines to the Argentine Union from which the host hotelsâ catering staff could work around and send back the menu plan they come up with of their own accord.
âIâve just found over the years that weâre better off doing that than me sending a cold menu plan from here. Thatâs always going to have a bit of an Irishness to it, and they wonder âwhat the heck is this?ââI want them to tell me what theyâre good at doing and then Iâll fit that around making sure those choices are good choices that give good nutritional values.
âSometimes youâre down to the wire on getting your responses, depending on where youâre going.â
Going to Argentina, one of the few rugby nations with a completely different language and culture, has meant that the setup routine would make the full use of its deadline. But while the language barrier may be a pre-tour problem, at least the climate does not threaten to pose many concerns during the June training sessions.
âAccording to where weâre going, Iâll pinpoint my focus,â adds Wood-Martin.
âLast year we were in Houston and it was very hot and humid so we had continuous monitoring of hydration levels and action plans based around the results to to keep them at a hydrated state.
âThis year, itâs not going to have to be such a major focus, because itâll be similar enough weather to what we have â itâs their winter, mid teens â what the lads are used to competing in.â
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So, with less scientific measurement to worry about this time around, Wood-Martinâs chief focus is on the food, and ensuring that there are âno surprisesâ ready to be dished up.
âHaving already agreed the menu plans in principle for our stay, I go out and sit down with the food and beverage people and the chefs to go through all that and make sure they understand what I mean and itâs an opportunity for them to quiz me on things.
âI like to think itâs also helpful for the facility having me there, so when they are setting up I can be the point of contact in respect of how they do what they do.â
One of the big questions this week will be be how the Leinster contingent will recover after their successful defence of the Pro12 title on Saturday. While much of that recuperation will be managed by the strength and conditioning team, the nutrition side will also have their input:
âFor the players playing this weekend, Iâll be keeping a close eye on them that they are eating and drinking well to refuel and replenish and repair as best as they possibly can.â
And as for the rest?
âComing to this stage of the season youâre just trying to keep them well and making sure they have sufficient energy just to get through these last couple of weeks.â
Choices
In pre-season, it can be a completely different story, but for a tour such as this Wood-Martin will underline her ethos that she is not on tour to ward players away from the bar or the dessert trolley.
Every member of Joe Schmidtâs squad is a grown man, equipped with the knowledge and incentives to make their own choices whether they are eating from the hostsâ meal plan or out in a restaurant enjoying the Argentinian beef.
âThey know what to do, but itâs important we mix up eating in the facilities and eating out from a social point of view. You balance the things, but we will be eating in places where there are good choices available.
âThe good choices are there for them to make. Itâs up to them whether they make them or not.â
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Here"s how nutrition is managed for the Irish rugby squad on tour to Argentina
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