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How the elite eat

With a busy training schedule, Apolo reaches for quick, healthy snacks to keep his energy levels high. Recipe to try: Peanut Energy Bars

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Four top athletes share their winning secrets to healthy eating.

By Amy Paturel & Brierley Wright, for EatingWell, July 2008

Erik Vendt | Dara Torres | Mary Lou Retton | Apolo Anton Ohno

Apolo Anton Ohno

Apolo Anton Ohno, 26, has been the reigning U.S. short track speedskating champion since 2001 and has won the U.S. men’s title nine times. In 2007, Ohno gained a whole new fan base when he and dance partner Julianne Hough won season four of the hit ABC series Dancing with the Stars. Ohno’s stamina shows no signs of waning: he plans to compete in his third Olympics at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.

Q: Describe your typical day of training.

A: In the morning, I train on the ice from 7:00 to 11:30. Then from 3:00 to 6:00 in the evening, I lift weights, run and bike sprints, and do technique training on dry land (performing exercises that use the same muscles required to skate).

Q: How many calories would you say you consume in a day?

A: It all depends on my activity level. I’ve never really counted calories because when I’m in tune with my nutrition, I can feel when I need to add more grams of fat, protein or carbohydrates.

Q: If you need a quick bite, what do you reach for first?

A: An apple and salmon sticks (like beef jerky but made with salmon).

Q: Favorite snacks?

A: My “bad” snacks are multicolored Swedish fish and peanut M&Ms. “Good” snacks are fruits and veggies.

Q: How has good nutrition made a difference for you?

A: I’m constantly working hard to improve my nutrition knowledge and it’s brought out abs and definition in my body that I’ve never seen before. I feel more energetic and healthy, and my mind is clear.

Q: Overall eating mantra?

A: “Not an almond more, not an almond less.” I’m hardcore about nutrition when it’s time to compete. My body needs to be clean—a well-oiled machine works best with top-grade fuel.

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