
'Food First: Building Performance Without Risk and Reducing the Risk of Supplements and Drugs in Sport'
Ali Miles from Fuel School and Karen Brown from Batch Tested will present to parents and students on nutrition for the growing teen and reducing the risks of supplements and drugs in sport.
FUEL SCHOOL
Master simple fuelling strategies to take your teenage athlete's performance to the next level with nutrition! A strong fuelling plan is the only way to win on and off the field, court, track or pool. Support your teen athlete to eat, think and create habits that will help them stay one step ahead of their competition for life.
This presentation is also for the overwhelmed sports parent who wants to support their teenage athlete's health, wellbeing and performance.
BATCH TESTED
Batch Tested's mission is to ensure no Australian athlete returns a positive drug test due to a contaminated supplement. Batch Tested was founded by pharmacist and former Queensland Firebird netballer, Karen Brown. It was born from the alarming statistic that 1 in 3 non-tested supplements found in pharmacies or supermarkets contain a prohibited substance that could result in a positive doping result for an athlete.
Batch tested is a pioneering online platform that offers athletes a safe and reliable source of tested and certified sport supplements, emphasising safety, integrity, and performance. They are proud to support thousands of athletes, including their ambassadors Olympian Mack Horton, Zac Stubblety-Cook and Abby Andrews, Australian Diamonds Liz Watson, Brisbane Lions Josh Dunkley, NBL Nathan Sobey, Track Kobi Walker, sport dietitians, sport physicians and parents across Australia in providing peace of mind in the confusing world of supplements in sport.
DATE & TIME
Tuesday 16th September | 5pm - 7pm
Location
Sunshine Coast Grammar School - Lecture Theatre
372 Mons Road, Forest Glen QLD 4556
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