Repair Sports: The Importance of Nutrition

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Chris Isner RSI Performance Nutritionalist

Chris Isner is our Performance Nutritionist that specializes in nutrition for prevention and performance. His love for performance nutrition started with his own experience in competitive football, baseball, track & field and powerlifting. Chris has continued his education in nutrition since graduating from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and is now a certified Nutrition Coach and continues everyday to further his knowledge about food physiology. Chris has professional experience with all levels of team and individual sports. He has worked with athletes within the NFL, NBA and MLB and is a part of multiple teams that take care of college athletes training for combines and professional tryouts. He is fascinated by the science of sports nutrition and enjoys breaking that science down to help others better themselves just by the food they eat. Struggling most of his life with weight and health issues stemming from his love for food, he has developed a passion and drive to help our young athletes find a personalized nutrition program they can sustain. “Most athletes know the value of working hard and training. A good nutrition program provides the fuel athletes need to improve their performance and meet their goals. In our performance nutrition clinic, we see people of all ages serving kids to elderly and all athletes in between. I have experience with all levels in team and individual sports. I enjoy taking the science of sports nutrition and translating it to the food you eat. My current research interests have been in the area of protein deficiency in athletes and the modification of body composition. My personal drive giving back to our youth is what keeps me always continuing my education. Showing our youth how to work hard & believe in themselves is my goal with giving back to my community. Change a kid, change the world” - Chris Isner

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