A collegiate football player (wide receiver) comes to you fo…

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A cоllegiаte fооtbаll plаyer (wide receiver) comes to you for a nutrition consultation. He is looking to increase his strength and power and he believes if he lost about 10 pounds of body fat that would also help his performance. He currently weighs 225 pounds and is 6ft 2in tall. He states he feels like he has plenty of energy for training and game days. From his 7 day food log he averages 2500 calories/day, 200g of carbs, 150g of protein, and 100g of fat. What advice would you give this athlete in regards to PRO consumption prior, during, and after training/competition?

A cоllegiаte fооtbаll plаyer (wide receiver) comes to you for a nutrition consultation. He is looking to increase his strength and power and he believes if he lost about 10 pounds of body fat that would also help his performance. He currently weighs 225 pounds and is 6ft 2in tall. He states he feels like he has plenty of energy for training and game days. From his 7 day food log he averages 2500 calories/day, 200g of carbs, 150g of protein, and 100g of fat. Calculate his REE with activity factor. WHO REE.jpg

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