WHAT

The Human Sports Performance® Educational Program offers classroom learning and Certificate Programs on a variety of topics.

The Human Sports Performance® curriculum is based on an innovative approach to education, and encompasses State-of-the-Art protocols in the fields of Nutrition & Sports Performance, the Glycemic Index, Biological Circuitry, Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis, Adult and Childhood Obesity, Thermogenesis & Thermoregulation, Exercise-Induced Free Radical Damage in Athletes, Maximum Sports Performance, Avoiding Drugs in Sports, and other topics that address the latest news and research in Human Nutrition.

Our faculty is comprised of qualified top experts in their fields, who have real-world experience, providing the latest and most current data on the classroom topics addressed.



WHY

Participating in advanced and lifelong learning enhances an individual’s professional skills and enhances career opportunities through professional development.


WHO

Students include sports coaches and trainers, nutritionists, athletes, as well as the average person seeking to learn more about human nutrition and sports nutrition.

The coursework can be selected by the student based on career goals. Whether selecting one course in a specific topic, or building a career, the curriculum allows students to earn Certifications and to take advanced courses, or to participate in basic nutrition education.



WHERE

The Human Sports Performance® Educational Program, Center for Nutritional Science™, offers classes both online and in actual classroom settings.


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American College of
Sports Medicine



Research funded by HSP.
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New forms of protein show major benefit to athletes.
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High glycemic sports drinks & beverages impairs sports performance
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Ingredient in energy drinks deemed dangerous.

Taurine: Culprit in
Heart Function & Blood Pressure
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Requirements Under the Law for Dietary Supplements
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Sports Science News


Banned substances found in a significant percent of sports supplements.
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Dietary supplements found to contain agents that cause positive antidoping testing. Click Here

Supplements could benefit from Major League Baseball report. Click Here




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