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Old 03-16-2008, 12:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
DontTreadOnMe
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Originally Posted by LisaS View Post
I think you need to look at the laws in the state(s) in which you intend to practice - if you are considering at all including any sort of nutritional advice in your training programs (even given a diet sheet of suggestions) you might need an RD to be compliant. This seems to be an area where there is great variation from state to state.
do you know where we can check the laws?


to the OP, being an RD in my opinion would be a huge benefit for you. you alone would be able to give your clients the total package. strength and conditioning + nutrition

i'd go for it for sure if i was you
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