Mate is one of the most popular drinks among athletes - both as a sports aid and as a drink to share with those around them.
Football remains the sport with the most yerba gourd consumers. World stars like Argentine genius Lionel Messi and his French teammate Griezmann are often seen with a gourd in hand before matches and in the locker room.
But then, why do athletes appreciate yerba mate so much? What are the benefits of mate for sport?
Summary
Mate and sport: a drink for performance
French striker Antoine Griezmann is a yerba fanatic. His love for the drink helped popularize yerba mate in France after the French team's World Cup triumph.
Introduced to the South American drink by his Uruguayan teammate Carlos Bueno, Griezmann has been raving about yerba mate all over social media. He has also introduced several of his French teammates – including Manchester United playmaker Paul Pogba – to the hot drink.
In interviews, the FC Barcelona player claims that his concentration , reflexes and mental health are all boosted by drinking the hot drink .
But are these effects scientifically proven? What are the impacts of mate on the performance of athletes?
Studies on Mate and Sport
Mate and sport
A recently published study examined the effects of yerba mate on physical performance and activity in eleven well-trained male cyclists.*
* [Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 Jul;50(7):1525] .
The cyclists were divided into two groups:
- One group consumed five grams of yerba mate per day for five days and on the morning of an exercise trial.
- The other group consumed five grams of a placebo substance.
The study consisted of a maximal oxygen consumption test (from very easy to quite difficult). Each stage lasted five minutes.
Following this, the cyclists underwent a time trial (approximately 30 minutes) where they had to complete a predetermined amount of work.
In addition to time trial performance measurements, all cyclists underwent blood tests and breath tests to assess any differences in metabolism when administered yerba mate.
Neither the cyclists nor the researchers knew who was drinking the yerba mate and when .
Study results
Mate Performance Study
The first key finding was that when the cyclists drank yerba, the scientists saw a very significant 23% increase in fat burning during the more moderate intensity levels of the test.
At much higher intensities - that is, during the time trial, when carbohydrate burning was the primary energy source - there were no significant differences in the rate of carbohydrate oxidation.
However, there was a difference in performance ; when the cyclists drank the drink, they completed the time trial in 29.4 minutes, 2.2% faster than when they took the placebo (30.1 minutes).
Further analysis also showed that the South American drink allowed cyclists to increase their power output and oxygen consumption levels by seven watts .
Mate for athletes and amateur sportsmen
Mate, popular in the world of football
But then, is mate good for all types of athletes?
Yerba mate is rich in different properties. In fact, it contains vitamins (A, C, E, B1, B2), magnesium, potassium and phosphorus .
Additionally, antioxidants are useful dietary supplements, aiding in weight management, while the vitamin B and C content is important for maintaining a healthy immune system.
Like previous studies, this one shows that yerba has the ability to enhance fat burning during moderate-intensity exercise for recreational athletes.
What's new here is that it also appears to improve endurance performance in well-trained endurance athletes too - something that has never been observed before.
Additionally, we know from other recent research in animal studies that yerba mate appears to be able to increase the rate of mitochondrial synthesis*.
Mate and athletes
As you may have noticed, mate is one of the favorite drinks of athletes, especially footballers. Here are some examples:
Messi and his pre-match mate
Samuel Umtiti and his personalized gourd
Griezmann before a match with the French team
Cavani and his mate, a true tradition
Suarez and his mate gourd in Liverpool
Del Potro in Paris before Roland Garros
Di Maria, never without his mate!
Synonymous with a culture, yerba has gradually seduced a good number of athletes both for its taste and for its benefits on sports performance. We see more and more fans coming out in the open equipped with complete equipment, mate kits , to enjoy a traditional mate ( calabash , bombilla and thermos ).