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Build a Sweet Potato Bowl

Sweet potatoes are a nutrient dense starchy vegetable providing an excellent source of carbohydrate at meals along with rich sources of vitamin A, vitamin C, manganese, B vitamins, potassium, and fiber. Sweet potato (with skin) nutrient content per 1 cup: Calories: 180 Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0g Total carbohydrate: 37 g Fiber: 7 g Protein: 4 g The sweet potato bowl is a weekly favorite in my household, and lucky me, it is one of the quickest dinners (or lunches) to prepare. If you don't have the sweet potato bowl on your weekly or monthly meal plan, you may want to start! [...]

Satisfying Snacks

Snacks are an easy way to help athletes fuel their workouts and keep their bellies satisfied between workouts. When exercise volume and intensity increase, athletes are going to feel more hungry because they are burning more calories. Fueling the body during these peak training periods can seem like another job. Athletes need to plan ahead and be prepared to have snacks available and easily accessible to prevent not eating anything at all or buying an unhealthy option. Depending on an athlete's schedule between practice and work/classes, snacks can be as small as 100-200 calories to hold them over until a meal OR snacks [...]

MyPlate for Athletes

Athletes need to make adjustments to their daily intake based on their training schedules. These adjustments may occur daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. It is important to know what to eat on a hard training day compared to an easy training day. The main game changer is the amount of carbohydrates consumed at meals. Carbohydrates are an athlete's main source of energy, an athlete's fuel! What foods are carbohydrates? Grains: breads/bagels/english muffins/wraps, pastas, rice, quinoa, oats/oatmeal, cereal, pretzels, and crackers Starchy vegetables: white potatoes, sweet potato, corn, and peas Fruit: whole fruit, fruit cups, applesauce, dried fruit, and 100% fruit juice Beans: [...]

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