Race Fueling: Everything You Need To KnowDate:October 28,2013 Time:07:00 PM Cost:$20 Description: This webinar will discuss one of QT2's Five Cornerstones: Race Fueling. Race day nutrition plays a critical role across all race distances, but especially the marathon, 70.3, and Ironman. Race Fueling Plans take a great deal into consideration, and are very detailed, addressing the personal needs of each individual athlete. QT2 has successfully created over 600 race fueling plans for athletes across the country. Learn about effective carbohydrate loading protocols, why applesauce is such an ideal pre-race breakfast, and how race fueling practice makes perfect. What You Will Learn: (1) How to calculate carbohydrate, sodium and fluid requirements for all race distances. (2) How to properly carbohydrate load for all event distances. (3) How to approach race morning breakfast and timing of that breakfast. (4) Review of electrolyte supplements and explanation of what works, who needs them, and why. (5) What sugars make the most sense for race day and why. This includes specific product recommendations. (6) How to adjust race fueling plans for race day conditions…hot, or cold! (7) Common mistakes review. Registration: Please clickHEREto purchase this webinar Note: CoreDiet webinars are FREE for all CoreDiet clients and QT2 One-on-One Coaching clients! Please only register for your webinar, without payment, if you are a client of one of these services. About the presenter: Jesse Kropelnicki founded QT2 Systems, LLC; a leading provider of personal triathlon and run coaching, TheCoreDiet.com a leading provider of sports nutrition, as well as Your 26.2 a provider of marathon training programs. He is the triathlon coach of over 15 professional athletes and Ironman Champions including: Caitlin Snow, Jessie Donavan, and Pedro Gomes among others. He's a regular contributor to Lava Magazine, Ironman.com and XTri.com; has been certified as a USAT Level III coach, NSCA CSCS, and ACSM CpT; has completed USAT's Elite Mentorship Program in Colorado Springs; and has a Master's Degree from Northeastern University. |