In this Q&A series, Dr. Paula Quatromoni (DSc, RD) answers some of the biggest questions coaches and athletic staff have to help prevent or address eating disorders in athletes and assist athletes who may be struggling. Sign up for our email list to get the next link to the newest Q&A right to your inbox. Coach Question: […]
https://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/pexels-martin-péchy-1436145-scaled.jpg17072560Rachaelhttps://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Running-In-Silence_Logo.pngRachael2022-05-09 12:02:042025-01-20 18:18:20An Athlete on Another Team Looks Underweight–What Should I Do? Dr. Paula Quatromoni Q&A
By: Amanda Feldman Amanda Feldman is a graduate student in Boston University’s Nutrition and Dietetics program pursuing her RDN credential with a special interest in sports nutrition and eating disorders. Outside of the classroom, she is a high school Varsity Softball and Cross Country coach at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, MA, where she […]
https://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/shoes1.jpeg13732166Rachaelhttps://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Running-In-Silence_Logo.pngRachael2022-03-28 12:38:392023-02-06 11:12:085 Things Coaches Should Avoid Saying to Adolescent Athletes
Guest Post By Matt Stranberg Matt Stranberg, MS RDN LDN CSSD CSCS is a Sports Nutrition and Exercise Science Specialist helping athletes and non-athletes improve their relationship to food and exercise. To learn more visit: https://www.mattstranbergconsulting.com/ Follow Matt on instagram: @matt_stranberg_consulting Olympic trials have always had their fair share of controversies and dramas, dating back […]
https://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/shoes4-1.jpeg8051232Rachaelhttps://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Running-In-Silence_Logo.pngRachael2022-03-16 19:23:392023-02-06 10:08:14Kamila Valieva’s Tragedy is Not An Isolated Incident
Read Part 1 of Maggie’s Journey here. Read Part 2 of Maggie’s Journey here. Donate to her Running in Silence marathon journey fundraiser here! Maggie will be running the Austin Marathon THIS Sunday representing Running in Silence. Since I wrote my initial blog post for Running in Silence, I have had several people ask me, “Why did […]
https://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Image-2.jpeg18162420Rachaelhttps://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Running-In-Silence_Logo.pngRachael2022-02-16 14:24:272023-12-23 12:22:31What I Learned as a Collegiate Runner Majoring in Dietetics (Guest Post by Maggie Farrell) Part 3
An Athlete on Another Team Looks Underweight–What Should I Do? Dr. Paula Quatromoni Q&A
/in Q&A/by RachaelIn this Q&A series, Dr. Paula Quatromoni (DSc, RD) answers some of the biggest questions coaches and athletic staff have to help prevent or address eating disorders in athletes and assist athletes who may be struggling. Sign up for our email list to get the next link to the newest Q&A right to your inbox. Coach Question: […]
5 Things Coaches Should Avoid Saying to Adolescent Athletes
/in Coaching, Guest Post/by RachaelBy: Amanda Feldman Amanda Feldman is a graduate student in Boston University’s Nutrition and Dietetics program pursuing her RDN credential with a special interest in sports nutrition and eating disorders. Outside of the classroom, she is a high school Varsity Softball and Cross Country coach at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, MA, where she […]
Kamila Valieva’s Tragedy is Not An Isolated Incident
/in Coaching, Guest Post/by RachaelGuest Post By Matt Stranberg Matt Stranberg, MS RDN LDN CSSD CSCS is a Sports Nutrition and Exercise Science Specialist helping athletes and non-athletes improve their relationship to food and exercise. To learn more visit: https://www.mattstranbergconsulting.com/ Follow Matt on instagram: @matt_stranberg_consulting Olympic trials have always had their fair share of controversies and dramas, dating back […]
What I Learned as a Collegiate Runner Majoring in Dietetics (Guest Post by Maggie Farrell) Part 3
/in Fundraiser, Guest Post, Nutrition, Recovery/by RachaelRead Part 1 of Maggie’s Journey here. Read Part 2 of Maggie’s Journey here. Donate to her Running in Silence marathon journey fundraiser here! Maggie will be running the Austin Marathon THIS Sunday representing Running in Silence. Since I wrote my initial blog post for Running in Silence, I have had several people ask me, “Why did […]