Aug 27, 2015
Historically, wrestling has been looked at from the outside
world as a society of people who starve themselves and put
themselves through agony just to compete.
Wrestlers know it's more than that. Wrestlers also know proper
weight management is based on sound nutrition. They know what to do
and what not to do. On Episode 18 of the World Wrestling Resource
Podcast, Clint Wattenberg, the Coordinator of Sports Nutrition
Nutrition at Cornell University, will join Jason Bryant and Iowa
associate head coach Terry Brands in a discussion about where
nutrition has evolved and how important it is to wrestlers.
Wattenberg is a California native who also works with the My Sports
Dietician group with a wrestling-centric website at MyWrestlingNutrition.com
and he's authored Performance Nutrition for Wrestlers, a book aimed
at making what works work and what doesn't work go away.
You can follow Wattenberg on Twitter at @SportRd_Clint The World
Wrestling Resource has a slew of resources for wrestlers and
coaches from all levels and information about the products can be
found at www.worldwrestlingresource.com.
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