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The Secret to Being a More Strategic, Deliberate and Operational Nutritionist...

THE STRATEGIC NUTRITIONIST

Three recorded online webinars with live case study and discussions to level up your practice

in partnerhip with The Performance Nutrition Network

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Best Practice from 10+ Years of Elite Sport

"When I started my career as a performance nutritionist, I relied heavily on my back ground as football coach, where I developed important skills that improved my ability to coach individuals and build positive relationships. My current practice continues to utilise these same coaching principles.

Today however, this approach is underpinned by a strategic & operational approach that has enabled me to deliberately influence the wider system in which I operate"

Dr Chris Rosimus

Men's Lead Performance Nutritionist at The FA, England Football

"An area I am still learning and developing myself is strategy! It's isn't taught at university and takes a certain brain to understand how to go from an idea to the final project!

Chris and I are like chalk and cheese, Ying and Yang. I would often come up with the creative ideas, however Chris was the strategic mastermind behind how we implemented and delivered content at the international level of football"
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Dr James Morehen

Men's Lead Performance Nutritionist at The RFU, England Rugby

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Being Strategic, Pt.1

Strategic skills involve the ability to plan for the future, prepare strategies, and adapt to changing environments and challenges. Being strategic requires a purposeful, goal-oriented mindset to plan, prioritise, and execute effectively.

Key Elements of Strategic Thinking:

  • Clear Goal Definition: Set measurable, impactful objectives to guide your strategy.
  • Planning and Preparation: Anticipate challenges, prepare alternatives, and navigate logistical barriers effectively.
  • Data-Driven Decisions: Use evidence to focus efforts on interventions with meaningful outcomes, ensuring every action has a strong rationale.
  • Adaptability: Adjust plans as conditions change, ensuring continuity despite obstacles.
  • Communication and Collaboration: Engage stakeholders to secure buy-in and ensure effective implementation.
  • Evaluation and Feedback: Continuously monitor, refine, and learn from outcomes to improve future strategies.

This structured approach, exemplified in performance nutrition, offers a practical framework for strategic thinking.

Being Operational, Pt.2

Being operational transforms strategies into actionable, efficient processes that deliver tangible outcomes. While strategy defines the vision, operations ensure its practical implementation through focused, day-to-day efforts.

Key Traits of Operational Excellence:

  • Attention to Detail:
    Ensures precise execution of plans using methods like performance dashboards.
  • Resource Management:
    Efficiently allocates budgets, coordinates supplement delivery, and equips athletes effectively.
  • Systems Development:
    Creates repeatable, reliable systems to ensure consistent service delivery, especially in large organizations.
  • Monitoring and Troubleshooting:
    Tracks performance for accountability and resolves logistical challenges with a calm, systems-based approach.
  • Team Coordination:
    Aligns all team members with clear communication, ensuring seamless execution across athletes, coaches, and logistics.

Being Deliberate, Pt.3

Being Deliberate: A Framework for Success

Being deliberate means taking purposeful, thoughtful actions aligned with clear intentions. It avoids randomness or impulsivity, focusing instead on steps that directly contribute to desired goals—particularly crucial in precision-driven fields like sports nutrition.

Key Aspects of Deliberate Action:

  • Clarity of Purpose:
    Ensure every action aligns with a specific goal. For example, optimising player performance might involve deliberate choices about fuelling strategies during games.
  • Intentional Planning:
    Prepare and test strategies in advance. Nutritional protocols should be trialed to ensure effectiveness and familiarity before high-stakes implementation.
  • Mindful Execution:
    Stay attentive during execution, adapting plans as needed to ensure success.
  • Consistency:
    Embed deliberate practices into routines, creating a shared language and habits that players and staff can own and drive collaboratively.
  • Reflective Practice:
    Evaluate outcomes post-action to refine future strategies and continuously improve.

Here Are the Details for This Recorded Webinar Series

  • When is it? Monday January 6th, January 13th and February 10th
  • Time? 6-8PM London GMT
  • Where is it? Join from your laptop/desktop via Zoom
  • Who's doing it? Presented by Dr Chris Rosimus and Dr James Morehen
  • Why should I be there? To better understand how to be a strategic, operational and deliberate nutritionist in practice
  • What's it all about? During three separate evenings, we will share over 10 years of applied practice in elite sport from grass roots to international athletes across football, rugby, cricket and boxing.
  • Cost? Total for all three = £99 + VAT

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During These Live Webinars, You Will Learn:

  • How to level up your strategic, operational and deliberate practice. These skills are what universities don't teach you and can't teach you!
  • How we built and delivered strategy at the highest level of elite sport. We will share insights regarding curriculum development, performance research and community engagement.
  • The mistakes and lessons we made. Everyone makes mistakes and we made many. From funny stories of quiz night with management to not ordering enough stock for camps and plenty more.
  • Tools and Resources which will support your practice. We didn't know it all, we learnt from others and along the way built up a catalog of key documents and resources to support our visions.
  • Live Q and A and Discussions. Have the opportunity to ask us both question about our practice experience in sport over the last 10 years.

WARNING: Space is limited and these LIVE webinars will fill up because they are significantly better than the information others charge you for…!