Sports Parenting 101 – Balancing Nutrition and Mindset for Young Competitive Athletes

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 27 MIN

Sports Parenting 101 – Balancing Nutrition and Mindset for Young Competitive Athletes

from You Had Me At Healthy · host Natalie Paul and Jonathan Paul

In this conversation, Jonathan and Natalie discuss the importance of nutrition for young athletes, sharing their experiences and strategies for fueling their children effectively. They cover topics such as grocery shopping, traveling while maintaining a healthy diet, dining out, and the significance of a positive mindset in sports performance. The discussion emphasizes the role of planning and preparation in ensuring that young athletes receive the nutrition they need to excel in their sports activities.TakeawaysFueling youth athletes is crucial for their performance.Planning ahead with grocery shopping is essential for busy families.Healthy snacks should be readily available for young athletes.Traveling with nutritious food options is possible and beneficial.Dining out can still be healthy with the right choices.Encouraging kids to visualize success can enhance their performance.Healthy eating habits can be instilled from a young age.Parents should model healthy eating behaviors for their children.Creating a positive mindset is key to athletic success.Investing in nutrition is investing in their future.Chapters00:00 Juicing and Introduction to Youth Nutrition01:11 Fueling Young Athletes: The Importance of Nutrition03:44 Building a Healthy Foundation: Grocery Shopping Tips08:23 Traveling Healthy: Eating Well on the Road17:49 Dining Out: Navigating Restaurant Menus22:46 Mindset and Success: The Role of Mental PreparationResourcesNatalie's Nourish to Flourish ProgramFREE 7-Day Juice Kickstart with recipesJonathan's Website: Mohawkcode.comKeywordsyouth athletes, nutrition, healthy eating, sports performance, family meals, grocery shopping, travel snacks, dining out, positive mindset, fueling success

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