FCST Newsletter - June 10

Adrian Gomez

 

 

June 10, 2024

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Upcoming Meet Information:

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Meet Webpage, Dates, & Location: Eligible Athletes: Final Entry Deadline: 
2024 FCST Summer Splash Prelim/Finals; June 21-23, FBISD Training Center All FCST Swimmers June 5
2024 Gulf Age Group Champs Prelim/Finals; July 12-14; Cypress, TX 14&U qualified swimmers June 26
2024 Gulf Senior Champs Prelim/Finals, July 12-14, TBD 15&O qualified swimmers June 26
2024 LC TAGS Prelim/Finals, July 18-21, College Station, TX 12&U qualified swimmers July 3
2024 Gulf B&U Champs; July 20 & 21, TBD 12&U swimmers with TBD June 19
2024 Southern Zones Prelim/Finals, July 24-27, Morgantown, WV 13&O qualified swimmers July 3
2024 USA Swimming Futures Prelim/Finals, July 24-27, Austin, TX 13&O qualified swimmers July 3
2024 Gulf Summer Champs Hosted by FCST Prelim/Finals, July 26-27, Don Cook Nat 11-14&U swimmers with no GAGS times and 15&O swimmers with no Gulf Senior times July 3

 

 

*Families are responsible for communicating meet entry issues with their athlete’s respective coach, as their primary coach is most responsible for their athlete’s training and competitive plan

**Once the final entry deadline has passed, no changes may be made on FCST’s end. Athletes can deck-enter at the meet (if allowed by meet management) at their own expense and with the coach’s permission. This is not the ideal way to enter a meet, having schedules planned ahead of time benefits the athlete.

 

Coaches Corner:

Top Snack Replacements

4/21/2015- Chris Rosenbloom, PhD, RDN, CSSD

How many times have you reached for a bag of chips while studying, or guzzled a 20-ounce soft drink because you were thirsty? Swimmers burn a lot of calories and snacking is a good way to replace calories lost in exercise and replenish nutrients for the next practice or meet. However, mindless snacking when you are bored or stressed out often leads to poor choices. So next time you want a snack, ask two questions. “Am I really hungry?” and “What can I eat that will support my training?” Here are some ideas that are nourishing, satisfying, and tasty:

When craving a salty snack:

  • Whole grain pretzels with salt and sesame seeds
  • Pretzel crisps
  • A cup of soup
  • Salted, smoked almonds

When craving a creamy snack:

  • Hummus 
  • Creamy cheese wedges
  • Peanut butter or almond butter
  • Greek yogurt

When craving a sweet snack:

  • Dried fruit mixture
  • Frozen grapes
  • Berry smoothie
  • Fruit-filled cookies (fig, strawberry or blueberry filling)

When craving a crunchy snack:

  • Air-popped popcorn
  • Whole grain crackers
  • Raw, fresh veggies
  • Granny Smith apple slices

When craving a beverage:

  • Flavored sparkling waters (lemon, lime, raspberry)
  • 100% fruit juice mixed with club soda
  • Iced green or black tea with lemon
  • Water infused with strawberries

Chris Rosenbloom is a professor emerita of nutrition at Georgia State University and provides sports nutrition consulting services to athletes of all ages. She is the editor-in-chief of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Sports Nutrition Manual, 5th edition and editor-in-chief of an online Sports Nutrition Care Manual for health care professionals. She welcomes questions from swimmers, parents and coaches. Email her at [email protected].