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Common Nutrition Mistakes with Young Athletes

21 January 2010 No Comment

Have you ever noticed there are certain topics that are debated endlessly when it comes to

optimal training for athletes?

Boy, Jennifer, …. Do we ever miss the point with all these debates!

We argue about strength.

Disagree about speed.

Discuss flexibility.

Get confused about assessments.

But we are missing the most important, critical factor.

Sure, we debate this topic as well.

And believe it or not, this issue is even MORE full of myths, lies

and deceit than any of the one’s I mentioned above.

Optimal Nutrition.

And yes…. We get it wrong most of the time.

My good friends and elite professionals, Brian Grasso and Dr. Chris Mohr

understand this reality.

They are fully aware of how important a sound nutrition plays

in the success, or failure, of a young athlete.

And these guys are as legitimate as it gets.

:: 25+ years experience combined

:: Published authors and on-demand speakers

:: Profiled in major media

:: Internationally reputed as “The Best” at what they do

This is what they know to be 100% true:

1). There are 3 Common Mistakes that every Trainer and Coach makes with Nutrition

2). Without correction of these 3 Common Mistakes, the rest of your training program

JUST WON’T MATTER, because your young athlete will NEVER succeed optimally

 Want to know what these 3 Common Mistakes are?

Click on this link and watch, for free, as they share there secrets with you…http://tinyurl.com/y8ejffm
 These guys just want to see Coaches and Trainers understand the training strategies that their 30+ years of experience has proven to be successful.

So enjoy!

Here’s that link again ——-> http://tinyurl.com/y8ejffm

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