Improve Our Athletes Performance Through Diet and Protein Intakes Worksheet

Improve Our Athletes Performance Through Diet and Protein Intakes Worksheet

Scenario:

Athletic Director: Hey I’m glad to see you. Time to get started on our journey to improve our athlete’s performance through diet. Our athletes eat whatever they want, whenever they want. Little scary, huh? Especially if you believe nutrition plays a role in an athlete’s performance. So this week, you are going to evaluate the diet of one team. I’ll let each coach tell you more.

Coach Speedy: I hear a lot of my athletes like to eat protein. They say it will help build muscle, and they think more muscle will help them run faster. They also enjoy pasta about three days before a meet. I’m not sure this is best for them.

Coach Power: My guys and gals pour on the protein because they swear it builds muscle. Boy, many are exhausted before the end of their workout. Why can’t they make it through the workout? I know, we need more protein!

Coach Combo: Last Saturday’s game was a disaster. My guys had leg cramps by half-time. I tell you, they drink lots of Gatorade to stay hydrated, but this did not prevent cramping. They also eat lots of protein to bulk up. We need muscle and pounds to take on the other football teams in our conference. I am not getting the 110% I need.

Athletic Director: Okay, now you have heard from each coach. Time to get going on your assignment. For this assignment, if your name last name starts with the A-H, you will help out Coach Speedy and evaluate a sample diet from the Cross-Country team. (tutor shoul work only on this part). If your last name begins with I-P, you will analyze a sample diet from Coach Power’s weight lifting team. Finally, if your last name starts with the letter Q through Z, you are going to evaluate a sample three-day diet from one of our football players that play for Coach Combo. Several files are attached to this assignment for each Coach. Each file contains a three-day diet. Pick one of the files for your Coach and analyze it.

You will use Cronometer (www.cronometer.com) to analyze the athlete’s diet. Enter an athlete’s profile that you think is reasonable for that sport. You will enter the foods the player ate into the diet analysis program.

Once you entered all the foods into Cronometer, you will get an analysis of the diet. Screenshot the diet analysis and submit it with your answer to the questions below.

Then, write and submit your response to these questions. Your report should be at least 250 words and written in Word.

  1. Which nutrients were less than 100% of the DRI goal?
  2. What changes would you suggest to increase the nutrients in yellow to green? Be specific. Do not just state you would increase the amount of the foods already present in the athlete’s diet. Add new foods.
  3. What role did physical activity level play in the player’s dietary plan?
  4. How much water did the athlete consume? Did it meet the target?

You must submit your Word file that contains the response to the four questions and the screenshots from your diet analysis.