Seb Zorn: Stanford University
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The VALUE of experience is key! Seb Zorn talks all about his role as Sports RD at the collegiate and pro levels, advice for students that want to work with football and he also shares his most cringe worthy sports RD moment!  Sebastian co-founded the Cal Poly Sports Nutrition program while studying there for his undergrad. He then worked at Ohio State where he completed his masters while working with the ohio state football team for two years. He then did a fellowship with the Chicago Bears under Jenn Gibson. Following that he became a team sports dietitian for the university of Illinois and aided the team to their first bowl game in years. Sebastian is currently the Director of Football Nutrition at Stanford University. He is passionate about educating future sports dietitians, innovating into the future of the field, and supporting the development of world class athletes. He is interested in scaling individualized nutrition recommendations to optimize athlete nutrition. This episode is sponsored by Momentous! For RD Snippets listeners, Momentous is offering 20% off your first purchase of $40 or more when you use code RDSNIPPETS at checkout. So go take a look at their website and their Collagen Peptides at livemomentous.com, and don’t forget to use code RDSNIPPETS for 20% off your first purchase of $40 or more.” Visit livemomentous.com for more information!
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