The purpose of sports nutrition What supplements really do

Honest and to the point You train hard and want results. Supplements and fitness food can help you to recover faster, build muscle in a more targeted way and perform consistently in training. But only if they make sense and fit your goal. We show you clearly and without frills which sports nutrition helps when and what you should pay attention to. We are your training partner for boxing kickboxing Muay Thai MMA and strength training

 

What is sports nutrition

Supplements: Food supplements such as Protein powder, , Creatine, electrolytes or Omega 3. They supplement your diet, they do not replace a real meal.

Fitness Food: Practical foods with an optimised nutrient balance, for example protein bars, instant oats or ready-to-drink shakes.

 

The basis first nutrition training sleep

80 15 5 Rule: Nutrition and sleep contribute 80 per cent, your training plan 15 per cent and supplements optimise the last 5 per cent. First fix the basics, then add specific supplements.

 

No miracle pills: Supplements reinforce good habits. They do not cover up gaps in calories, protein or hydration.

 

The Big Four with real added value

Protein powder Whey Casein Vegan

SenseCovers the daily requirement, supports muscle building and maintenance in diet and development.

Practice: 1.6 to 2.2 g protein per kg body weight per day. Shake after training or as a snack. Casein in the evening for longer satiety.

Creatine monohydrate

Sense: More power for sprints and heavy sets, better regeneration, plumper muscle tone.

Practice: 3 to 5 g daily, loading phase not necessary. Suitable for martial arts, drink enough.

Electrolytes and carbohydrates

Sense: Stable focus and less drop in performance during long sessions.

Practice: For sessions lasting 60 to 90 minutes, 20 to 40 g of carbs per hour plus electrolytes. Ideal for sparring blocks pads and hard conditioning.

Omega 3 EPA DHA

Sense: Inflammation management, cardiovascular system, joints.

Practice: 2 to 3 g EPA DHA per day via fish or supplement.

 

Specific for martial arts and gym

Pre Workout Light

Caffeine 150 to 200 mg, some citrulline or beta alanine can push your focus. Keep it clean - we don't want shaky hands in sparring.

Intra Training

20 to 30 g of highly branched cyclic dextrins or maltodextrin plus electrolytes keep the output high.

Post training

25 to 30 g whey plus 30 to 60 g carbs if you want to recover quickly. For pure technique rounds, a normal meal timing plan is often sufficient.

 

Weight Cut and Weigh In

Smart planning, no crash diets. Control sodium and water balance in good time, Electrolytes top up specifically after weighing. Ask us and we'll guide you safely through camp and the cut.

Reasonable stack depending on target

 

Muscle building

Whey or vegan protein, creatine, vitamin D3 K2, omega 3.

 

Fat loss

High protein, fibre, low-sugar fitness food options, caffeine depending on tolerance, electrolytes for stable performance.

 

Performance in the ring

Electrolytes Carbs intra, moderate caffeine, creatine daily, whey or casein after training.

 

Regeneration

Casein in the evening, magnesium glycinate, omega 3, sufficient calories and sleep.

 

Myth check

More powder equals more gains: Wrong. Correct is the daily requirement of food plus sensible supplements.

Boosters solve every motivation gap: Wrong, caffeine is a tool not a substitute for sleep.

No progress without supplements: Wrong, progress comes from training and nutrition. Supplements only accelerate.

 

Recognising quality without product scrap

-         Short list of ingredients, clear declaration without superfluous fillers.

-         Clean raw materials, tested batches, traceable origin.

-         Appropriate dosages based on evidence instead of Pixie Dust.

 

Timing made easy

-         A balanced meal 60 to 90 minutes before training or a small snack 30 minutes before plus optional caffeine.

-         Carbs and electrolytes during training from 60 minutes.

-         After training, protein within 1 to 2 hours and a proper meal.

-         Smart budget utilisation

-         Must haves first Protein Creatine Electrolytes depending on the length of training.

-         Nice to haves afterwards Pre Workouts Greens special bars.

-         Food first keep your kitchen tidy Oats Rice Beans Eggs Fruit Vegetables plus targeted supplements.

 

Safety and fairness

-         Note anti-doping use brands with transparency and batch tests.

-         Test tolerance Start with a low dose and only increase if necessary.

-         Hydration in mind at least 30 to 40 ml of water per kg of body weight per day plus more in hot weather and tough camps.

 

How we help you in the Vikingstore

-         Personalised advice we look at your goal, your training and your everyday life.

-         Wide range of supplements, fitness food and equipment for martial arts and strength training.

-         Honest and transparent we only recommend what really delivers. Product scrap is thrown out.

 

Conclusion

Sports nutrition makes sense if the basis is right and you supplement specifically. With the right supplements, you can keep your performance high, regenerate faster and reach your goal measurably quicker, whether it's boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, MMA or strength training. If you want to know which products really suit you, we are here for you.

 

Let's talk

Tell us your training plan, your goal and your budget. We'll build you a setup that delivers and gets you ahead in the gym and in the ring

 

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Vivien Rolf

I'm Vivien Rolf, an IFBB Wellness Athlete with a passion for fitness and nutrition. My journey began in the bikini and figure classes, and then moved to the wellness class, where I gained valuable experience. After completing my training in the hotel/catering industry in Tyrol (Nauders am Reschenpass), I moved to Switzerland. There, I continually expanded my knowledge of healthy living and athletic performance.

 

In Switzerland, I worked at the Cantonal Hospital in the private orthopedics and surgery ward, where I was responsible for food and hotel service. This experience further deepened my understanding of the importance of a balanced diet. Over the years, I have studied nutrition and hormones in depth to develop the best possible lifestyle for myself and others.

 

Based on this passion, I founded the Vikingstore to offer athletes like you the best products for their fitness journey. I also launched my own company, ViviSoaps, where I produce high-quality natural cosmetics and soaps.

 

It's my pleasure to share my experiences and knowledge here on the Vikingstore blog and to support you on your journey. Let's work toward your goals together!

 

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