I haven't yet, but I know who I'm going to see, and it's the sports nutritionist for The Ohio State University. I expect if OSU and UW make their sports nutritionists available to the public, other schools do too.
OSU's sports nutritionist is a PhD besides being a RD. I think this is one of those areas where experience counts as much as education (and that's why being in charge of nutrition for a multi-million-dollar athletic program is meaningful to me), but I do tend to put some stock by that PhD, especially since I've had much better experiences with psychologists than with Masters level counselors (no offense whatever to Crankin or any other counselors - just my experience).



Reply With Quote