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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NASN Offers New Services OnlineNow You can Locate a Sports Nutritionist in Your Area!!January 15th, 2000 "Its important we acknowledge that health and performance are multifactorial. When exercise leaders and personal trainers start preaching religion of nutrition, well, let’s say I’ve seen a lot of off-base religions. It’s my belief that a personal trainer without a sports nutritionist is the same as an orthopedist without a physical therapist. The two work hand in hand to enhance each other’s work." Nancy Clark, MS. RD, director of nutrition services at Sports Medicine Brookline in Boston, Massachusetts. Nancy is not associated in any way with the National Association of Sports Nutrition. Whether to exercise and eat right or not is no longer the issue. The challenge is how to do them properly. The five minute spot on the nightly news just doesn't seem to answer all the questions. Personal trainers at the local fitness facility are not always qualified, as well. Therefore, in order to develop a comprehensive nutrition and exercise plan that is specific for your body, people are seeking out the professional advice of licensed sports nutritionists. Educated in the science of changing body composition and enhancing athletic performance, sports nutritionists are able to write exercise routines and food plans around individuals specific needs and goals. Surrounded by a booming weight loss and supplement industry, these independent health professionals are sought out even by physicians for advice. The problem is how to find a legitimately licensed sports nutritionist. The National Association of Sports Nutrition is attempting to make this easier by featuring a "Sports Nutritionist Locator" on its newly revised web page. For more information visit them at nasnutrition.com. Click here to go directly to the Sports Nutritionist Locator. For More Information Contact: |
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