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Prepare Your Child To

Play A Bigger Game

Children have become busier than ever these days, juggling between their academics, tuitions, sports coaching, playing with friends, and other hobbies. More often than not, their random and mood-based play timings end up compromising their nutrient intake, taking a toll on their energy levels and physical development. Making just a small addition to their existing diet can support in increasing their endurance. A nourishing beverage like Boost can increase your child’s stamina by 3 times+. 

 

Here are some nutrients in Boost that are essential to increase stamina:

Iron and Vitamin C for Better

Muscle Strength

Vitamin C and iron can help transport oxygen better to the muscles. This improves their physical performance. Vitamins A, C, and E have antioxidant properties and may reduce muscle damage associated with high muscle usage.

Passing

Passing is all about putting the ball exactly where you want it. In order to pass, kick the ball using the inside of your foot. This will give you less power but more accuracy. To master the art of passing a Football, watch these videos:

Types of Strokes

On the court, there are various strokes that you need to be able to play perfectly in order to achieve the desired results. Learning how to play these strokes is akin to taking the first step towards becoming a champion. And we help you do just that:

a) Long Serve

The key is to send the bird into opponent's back court but within the serving area. Watch the video to see how you can use the long back swing to good effect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Boost is a nourishing beverage to be consumed as a part of your daily diet and exercise plan.

+Based on an independent study conducted in 2009, the number of shuttles completed by Boost consuming group increased by 25% compared to 8% increase in children who consumed non - fortified chocolate beverage, in a 20m shuttle test measuring whole body endurance.Study published in J Nutr. 141:2017-2023, 2011

EU Register on nutrition and health claims. 29th Nov 2016

Codex Guidelines for use of Nutrition and Health Claims. Nutrition and Health Claims (CAC/GL 23-1997).

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