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  • " Not only is Sean a great nutritionist, but he's an excellent strength coach. I've coached athletes with him on multiple occasions. The most impressive attributes I've seen in him is his integrity, work ethic, ability to work with athletes and desire to be the best coach possible...."

-Luke Richesson. Head NFL Strength & Conditioning Coach for Denver Broncos

 

2013 May Newsletter Part I

In Part I of This Month's Newsletter…

In Part I of our Mother's Day Themed May Newsletter, we have exclusive interview with strength athlete and proud mom, Kristine Poirier who shares with us her story in how she became involved in figure competitions, powerlifting and the role her kids play in her active lifestyle. In addition, in this month's community member performance corner, Sarah Stevens discusses how she maintained a very active training lifestyle throughout her pregnancy, her return to training following the birth of her daughter and how she has raised her daughter in a gym environment.

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Written on May 27, 2013 by Sean Casey
Last Updated: November 10, 2013

This information is not intended to take the place of medical advice.Please check with your health care providers prior to starting any new dietary or exercise program. CasePerformance is not responsible for the outcome of any decision made based off the information presented in this article.

About the Author: Sean Casey is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with degrees in both Nutritional Science-Dietetics and Kinesiology-Exercise Physiology. Sean graduated academically as one of the top students in both the Nutritional Science and Kinesiology departments.
Field Experience: During college, Sean was active with the UW-Badgers Strength and Conditioning Department. He has also spent time as an intern physical preparation coach at the International Performance Institute in Bradenton, FL. He also spent time as an intern and later worked at Athletes Performance in Tempe, AZ. While at these locations he had the opportunity to train football, soccer, baseball, golf and tennis athletes. Sean is also active in the field of sports nutrition where he has consulted with a wide variety of organizations including both elite (NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars) and amateur athletic teams. His nutrition consultation services are avalable by clicking on the Nutrition Consultation tab.

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