New group starting! Virtual College athlete support group
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is currently accepting interest forms for our College Athlete Nutrition Support Group. The group will start at the beginning of the Spring semester and run for 8 weeks January through March.
We know college athletes are juggling a lot so the day and time of day the group meets will be determined based on interested parties schedules. The group will be limited to only 10 participants.
If you are interested in participating in the group please complete the interest form below. Once we have enough interest to form a group we will reach out to determine next steps.
The cost of the group is $400 ($50 per group). Payment plans are available upon request. If cost is a concern we are happy to discuss additional options. No payment is required to complete the interest form.
Meet your college athlete support group facilitator McKayla Mazziotti MS, RD, LD
McKayla Mazziotti MS, RD, LD is a sports dietitian and eating disorder specialist. Before joining the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team McKayla was the Sports Dietitian for a large local University where she supported both endurance and strength based sports and athletes.
McKayla was a college athlete herself and knows first hand the unique demands of being a college athlete.
You can read McKayla’s full bio by clicking the button below.
Virtual College Athlete Nutrition Support Group
Who: All college athletes of all sports. Only 10 spots available!
Where: Virtual via Zoom
When: TBD. Day of the week and time of day will be determined based on interested parties schedules. The group will run weekly January through March for 8 weeks.
Cost: $400 total ($50 per group). Payment plans available. If cost is a concern please reach out directly for additional payment options.
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