The Combat and Weight Class Sports Nutrition Summit will provide sports dietitians of all experience, students, and other interested professionals with a foundation of knowledge regarding the state of the evidence in combat sports nutrition.
Areas of focus include the acute weight making process, fueling for weight management throughout the year, considerations for female combat athletes, translating science to practice, discussing the varying demands within different competitive environments, and cultivating tools for practitioners in a variety of practice areas. Those pursuing a private practice will be provided education on engagement strategies and tools to navigate the many challenges and barriers that may be experienced. Case studies from various settings will be presented to demonstrate real-time applications for sports nutrition.
Cost
ASPDA Members: $150
Non-Members: $300
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Distributors may purchase multiple copies of packages to distribute to learners, and follow their progress. Bulk discounts are below.
| Quantity | Price per voucher |
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| 1+ | $0.00 |
| Recorded Sessions |
| Considerations for Female Athletes | ||
| Reports From the Field – Current State of Female Wrestling | ||
| Case Studies – Considerations for Female Weight Class Athletes | ||
| State of the Evidence of Combat Sports Nutrition | ||
| Benefits of Nitric Oxide Generating Supplements During Training and Competing in Combat Sports | ||
| Key Considerations and Emerging Insights on Acute Weight Making | ||
| Article Review: Association of in-competition injury risk and the degree of rapid weight cutting prior to competition in division I collegiate wrestlers | ||
| Case Studies from the Field | ||
| Elevating Engagement and Connection with Athletes in the Private Practice |
| Presentation PDFs |
| Benefits of Nitric Oxide Generating Supplements During Training and Competing in Combat Sports | ||
| Key Considerations and Emerging Insights on Acute Weight Making | ||
| Article Review: Association of in-competition injury risk and the degree of rapid weight cutting prior to competition in division I collegiate wrestlers | ||
| Case Studies from the Field |
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