Its completely different. But given some of the opinions you have aired on here previously I'm not surprised. ;)
Its not just "they don't eat". The body clock is completely different, sleep patterns are effected, fagtigue everything.
Well it's not ideal - otherwise they'd do it year-round - but a professional athlete should be able to cope and maintain a balanced diet. I'm sure they'd prefer not to and would perform better with their normal routine, but 3 weeks on they should not still be feeling the effects.
Not necessarily, I don't think they're even allowed to drink water while the sun is up, so my teammates would gargle it. It would also obviously harder at a higher latitude (such as England and Ireland) because the sun is up longer than places like the Middle East or even here in Chicago.
Anyway, if anyone is interested, I've just put the match up on Irish Torrents.
I didn't say it was. I'm referring to the recovery period afterwards - if you're sticking to a balanced diet, you won't still be suffering 3 weeks later.
No, they can't drink water if they adhere to it strictly. It's not ideal practice for an athlete but the body has coping mechanisms, especially when you've been doing it most of your life.
As interesting as the Ramadan discussion is.......Oman were just $hite end of.
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