From Food Guide for SoccerTips & Recipes from the Pros, with Womens Professional Soccer:
Tips for Parents, Managers and Coaches when Traveling with the Team
Remind each player to bring her personal supply of emergency food and fluids. For insurance, request each player bring an extra filled large water bottle.
If flying, have each player pack one or two empty water bottles to be refilled after going through airport security.
If the team will be eating as a group, order a buffet-style meal, so each player can choose the foods s/he wants, and to be able to get the desired quantity.
Find restaurants immediately after arriving to your destination. Ask if they can prepare to feed a large group (so you dont have to wait forever for service, give them a heads up) and if they can accommodate your groups sports food needs.
Request pitchers of water be put on each table.
Locate the local supermarket. Find a volunteer to buy snacks for the group. Ask for volunteers to organize team meals or snacks at game sites, if necessary.
Provide fresh fruit, yogurt, granola bars, and juice boxes for snacks to be available in hotel rooms.
Remind players to pack their plastic zip lock bag of non-perishable snacks in their soccer bags, so it is with them at all times. And then, not to forget to eat those snacks!
Food Guide for Soccer Tips & Recipes from the Pros, by Gloria Averbuch and Nancy Clark, RD, is available on www.nancyclarkrd.com <http://www.nancyclarkrd.com/> or www.amazon.com <http://www.amazon.com/>
Tips for Parents, Managers and Coaches when Traveling with the Team
Remind each player to bring her personal supply of emergency food and fluids. For insurance, request each player bring an extra filled large water bottle.
If flying, have each player pack one or two empty water bottles to be refilled after going through airport security.
If the team will be eating as a group, order a buffet-style meal, so each player can choose the foods s/he wants, and to be able to get the desired quantity.
Find restaurants immediately after arriving to your destination. Ask if they can prepare to feed a large group (so you dont have to wait forever for service, give them a heads up) and if they can accommodate your groups sports food needs.
Request pitchers of water be put on each table.
Locate the local supermarket. Find a volunteer to buy snacks for the group. Ask for volunteers to organize team meals or snacks at game sites, if necessary.
Provide fresh fruit, yogurt, granola bars, and juice boxes for snacks to be available in hotel rooms.
Remind players to pack their plastic zip lock bag of non-perishable snacks in their soccer bags, so it is with them at all times. And then, not to forget to eat those snacks!
Food Guide for Soccer Tips & Recipes from the Pros, by Gloria Averbuch and Nancy Clark, RD, is available on www.nancyclarkrd.com <http://www.nancyclarkrd.com/> or www.amazon.com <http://www.amazon.com/>
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