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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Got Kids Playing Two Sports? - Need to Optimizing Energy,
By workingmom (Harmony PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
Two kids, soccer and cross country, and problems keeping them fed enough during the fall athletic season. This book helps to identify the best bang-for-the-buck nutritious foods to keep them energized and performing. It details optimum schedules for the pregame/practice as well as post game/practice meals, snacks and hydration. The recipes are contrary to the typical American diet, and so what else is new? Now that they know what complex and simple carbs are and how they affect their levels of energy, at least they know the ice cream for post practice/game recovery isn't the best alternative. At least they are giving the bean dishes a try because they know that they are one of the best nutrient dense foods. The recipes are surprisingly good and I'm going to try more on my kids and expand their horizons.
A good book to use when you are trying to get 3000 calories/day into your children. The school lunch probably isn't going to cut it on game or meet days.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Eat better to play your best!,
By azLearning (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
Serious and committed student athletes who want to become champions and top athletes in their sports understand the difference between talk and a serious athletic program. One critically important and frequently overlooked aspect of a program to build a better athlete is most certainly nutrition. Don't take your athletic gifts and your overall health for granted! US StudentAthletes recommends this approach as does Cynthia Lair, the author of this fine nutrition book. Prioritize your health by learning as much as you can about sound nutritional practices. Begin with "Feeding the Young Athlete." Decisions athletes make now (youth and teenagers) about food, exercise and body weight impact you today and for the rest of your life. Each sport places different physiological, neurological, and musculoskeletal demands upon the student-athlete's body. Understand how nutrition can assist you and support you with these various demands. Lastly, also understand that each student-athlete has a unique body composition for performance. Don't try to achieve a body composition or weight based on someone else?s performance. Learn all you can about sports nutrition and it will benefit you for the rest of your life. Best of luck in all your sports!!!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A must for every busy sports family,
By Barb L (Midwest) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
I have owned this book for 1 year and it is well worn. The concepts are easy to understand and make sense. I have loaned this to our swim coaches and the mom of our local High school football star. The recipes are easy to prepare and most important...taste good. I really like the section on Team Dinners...lots of great suggestions. Buy two right away because people borrow this little book all the time.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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This one gets used,
This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
This gets more use in our house than any other cookbook . It's very basic and simple. Common sense stuff. I'm not known for my cooking, but this book is easy for me to use and put out quality meals that taste good and that middle school kids will eat. My daughter and her athlete friends are on board (sometimes) with the concept of eating well to improve performance, and they use these recipes themselves. I actually made the granola and it's awesome.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Practical and helpful,
This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
This book is great for parents and coaches, after commenting some details with other parents and my son's Basquetball coach, everyone asked for the name of the book. It is practical and simple, and you will find specific nutrition recommendations for different sports.
11 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Not what I had in mind.,
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This review is from: Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents (Paperback)
I was looking for a serious guide to highschool athletes and their nutritional needs. Instead I got a cutesy feed your kid celery sticks type thing. |
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Feeding the Young Athlete: Sports Nutrition Made Easy for Players and Parents by Cynthia Lair (Paperback - August 8, 2002)
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