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Good Food vs. Bad Food: An RD’s Opinion

Home » Blog » Good Food vs. Bad Food: An RD’s Opinion

January 3, 2022 //  by Parisi School//  Leave a Comment

Allison Maurer, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS is a veteran sports dietitian with more than 16 years of experience fueling athletes from high school, collegiate, to professional athletes.

Allison was the Director of Sports Nutrition and Fueling for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 2017-2021, where she worked with the Major League team all the way through the players at the Academy in the Dominican Republic. Prior to that, she was the Sports Dietician at the University of Tennessee for 8+ years.

Casey and Allison dive into all things nutrition as it pertains not only to high-performance athletes, but those at the high school level as well.

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