Feeling tired should almost never be an excuse, because your body has huge reserves of energy. But if you eat badly, stay out late, drink too much, and so on, you'll pay a price on the course.
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Chefs don't eat at normal hours, so the only time you feel like you really need a meal is after service, when you're exhausted and just crave something to help you wind down.
I eat really healthy, and if I'm tired, I take a nap.
Eating when you're not hungry and taking in that amount of food is exhausting.
I get so busy that I forget to eat, and that's really hurt me in the past. I gained weight from that.
I sometimes feel tired. But there are so many reasons for being tired.
It's literally, if I'm not working out, I eat the whole time I'm not working out. It's exhausting. You have to force-feed. You have to force yourself to eat food.
I realistically eat every hour and 15 minutes. I watch the clock to see when I eat again. I'm almost upset that I'm not eating now.
I'd rather be nauseous than tired, I think.
One reason why I don't drink is because I wish to know when I am having a good time.
Before a game, I avoid having a heavy meal so that I don't feel sleepy at the board. You eat to be healthy, and that generally takes care of everything. Also, you can't be too finicky, since at tournaments you tend to eat at restaurants here and there. But, as long as you're eating sensibly, it's all good.
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