EXTON, PA — My Sports Dietitian (MSD) has announced a strategic partnership with Get Recruited Consulting, combining their expertise to enhance athlete development through advanced sports nutrition services. This collaboration integrates MSD’s innovative Eat 2 Win app into Get Recruited Consulting’s comprehensive recruiting process, equipping athletes with the resources they need to maximize their performance during critical stages of recruitment.
The partnership focuses on providing athletes with personalized nutrition support to meet their unique performance needs. Through the Eat 2 Win app, athletes will receive customized meal plans, direct communication with dedicated Sports Dietitians, and access to advanced tools such as nutrition trackers and educational resources. The goal is to empower athletes to fuel their bodies effectively, ensuring peak performance on and off the field.
“At Get Recruited Consulting, we believe in developing athletes from every angle,” said Andrew Cohen, President and Camp Director. “By partnering with My Sports Dietitian, we’re giving our athletes access to top-tier sports nutrition resources that will set them apart as they pursue their dreams of playing college football.”
Ronnie Harper, CEO and Co-founder of My Sports Dietitian, echoed the importance of this collaboration. “This partnership with Get Recruited Consulting allows us to support athletes at a pivotal moment in their athletic careers,” he said. “Nutrition plays a critical role in an athlete’s ability to stand out, and we’re excited to provide the tools and expertise to help these athletes thrive.”
By combining Get Recruited Consulting’s comprehensive recruiting platform with MSD’s expertise in sports nutrition, this partnership is poised to make a significant impact on athlete performance and preparedness for the demands of collegiate athletics. With a shared vision for athlete development, the collaboration paves the way for athletes to reach their full potential and achieve lasting success in their athletic journeys.
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