Sports RD Dave Ellis Discusses Nutrition

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When Dave Ellis began studying to be a dietician at the University of Nebraska in 1982, combining sports and nutrition into a full-time job was a fresh concept.

When Dave Ellis began studying to be a dietitian at the University of Nebraska in 1982, combining sports and nutrition into a full-time job was a fresh concept. A student assistant strength coach for Tom Osborne's football team, Ellis saw his role expand substantially after the training table manager put out a bratwurst and Braunschweiger feast on the same day the Huskers were scheduled to run 440s. "I got a lot of responsibility after that day to make sure we never witnessed that kind of a cumulative purging again," says Ellis, who approaches his 30th year in athletics nutrition with plenty on his plate. As president of the Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association, which held its third annual conference in May, he reports that 26 NCAA FBS athletic departments now employ what he terms "sports RDs" - full-time registered dietitians. Paul Steinbach asked Ellis about this growing field.

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