Nicole Chenard, MS, RD, LDN is happy to begin offering the updated “Supplement Safety for Athletes” presentation online and in person beginning this November 2021!
What will you/your athletes gain from this 1 hr presentation with Q &A?
Everything you and your athletes need to know to get the cutting edge with supplements!

Legal definitions
Regulation of supplements
Safety, effectiveness, and potency
Issues to be aware of/contamination concerns
Banned substances in sport
How to spot phony “professionals”& more!
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The Certified for Sport® certification is the only independent third-party certification program recognized by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the National Hockey League and the Canadian Football League. Certified for Sport® is also recommended by the NFL, NBA, PGA, LPGA, CCES, CPSDA, iNADO, Ironman, NASCAR, Taylor Hooton Foundation and many other organizations seeking to mitigate the risks of contaminated dietary supplements.
Many people, especially athletes, in the United States take one or more vitamins or other dietary supplements. Supplements can contain vitamins, minerals like iron, herbs or other botanicals like ashwagandha, amino acids, digestive enzymes like lipase, and many other ingredients.
Dietary supplements come in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, gummies, and powders, as well as drinks and energy bars. Popular supplements include vitamins D and B12; minerals like calcium and iron; herbs such as echinacea and garlic; and products like glucosamine, probiotics, and fish oils.