Jeffrey Stout, PhD, FISSN, FNSCA, FACSM
- What you will learn in this course:
- Identify the quality and sufficient quantity of protein needed to maximize the anabolic effect of RT
- Describe how carbohydrate consumption post-RT is vital during recovery and adaptation.
- Distinguish how a dietary supplement can enhance the anabolic effect of RT.
- 1 Credit Hour as Approved by Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR)
- Included in this course:
- Guided Notes
- On-Demand Webinar
- Quiz
- Resources and References
- CDR Performance Indicators: 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3, 8.1.4
- 1 Credit Hour as Approved by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (BOC)
- CSSD Exam Competencies addressed:
- Analyze and interpret available data in the context of enhancing athletic performance and health.
- Design nutrition strategies for active individuals and populations applying the principles of energy metabolism.
- Explain how energy is stored in skeletal muscle and other tissues.
- Evaluate and interpret factors influencing substrate use and exercise metabolism data.
- Evaluate factors that contribute to exercise-induced fatigue.
- Describe the effects of nutrition and exercise on health and performance.
- Explain the use of carbohydrates during exercise training, competition, and recovery.
- Explain the use of fat during exercise training, competition, and recovery.
- Explain the use of protein and amino acids during exercise training, competition, and recovery.
- Design nutrition plans for individuals and groups incorporating exercise-specific recommendations for carbohydrates.
- Advise clients regarding fat consumption within a nutrition plan.
- Design nutrition plans for individuals and groups incorporating exercise-specific recommendations for protein.
- Evaluate special issues related to protein.
- Design nutrition strategies for individuals and/or groups for pre-workout and precompetition, during training and competition, and for recovery following training and competition.
- Observe athletes during training session for movement patterns, energy expenditure, training patterns, fatigue, fueling habits, and hydration habits.
- Evaluate products, foods, and meals in accordance with compliance and permissibility rules of governing body.
- Describe energy balance (energy intake and expenditure) in active individuals and special populations.