Re: S & C Donations/Fundraiser...Part II
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:53 pm
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Not sure what part of "minimally processed" you missed. And a "little protein"? It has more protein than most high protein bars and mixes on the market in serving comparison. Yes it has sodium but the local company is doing "minimally processed" for a reason. Jerky is listed by most men's and women's bodybuilding and weighting sites as the high protein snack you should be eating now that the meat and processing has gotten better. Plus they aren't living on the stuff. It's a snack. And a protein boost at that, and for athletes that spend a lot of time in the weight room and other exercising that can be important.
firemoose wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:35 amNot sure what part of "minimally processed" you missed. And a "little protein"? It has more protein than most high protein bars and mixes on the market in serving comparison. Yes it has sodium but the local company is doing "minimally processed" for a reason. Jerky is listed by most men's and women's bodybuilding and weighting sites as the high protein snack you should be eating now that the meat and processing has gotten better. Plus they aren't living on the stuff. It's a snack. And a protein boost at that, and for athletes that spend a lot of time in the weight room and other exercising that can be important.
For a couch potato who's idea of exercise is getting up to get a beer store bought jerky isn't good for you. And neither is just about every other "snack food" out there. These are athletes who burn through several thousand calories a day. If our nutrition and HES dept (who BTW are consulted on everything that our SA's receive) say it's ok I'm going to defer to them since they are the experts.
My response comes from people in the HES dept and in athletic nutrition, just FYI.
https://www.womenshealthmag.com/food/jerky
SA. I was going by the usual jerky found in most stores.TheMackAttack wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:11 amfiremoose wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:35 amNot sure what part of "minimally processed" you missed. And a "little protein"? It has more protein than most high protein bars and mixes on the market in serving comparison. Yes it has sodium but the local company is doing "minimally processed" for a reason. Jerky is listed by most men's and women's bodybuilding and weighting sites as the high protein snack you should be eating now that the meat and processing has gotten better. Plus they aren't living on the stuff. It's a snack. And a protein boost at that, and for athletes that spend a lot of time in the weight room and other exercising that can be important.
For a couch potato who's idea of exercise is getting up to get a beer store bought jerky isn't good for you. And neither is just about every other "snack food" out there. These are athletes who burn through several thousand calories a day. If our nutrition and HES dept (who BTW are consulted on everything that our SA's receive) say it's ok I'm going to defer to them since they are the experts.
My response comes from people in the HES dept and in athletic nutrition, just FYI.
https://www.womenshealthmag.com/food/jerky
Why would we want the opinion of nutrition "experts" when we have NewApp?
Including yours. Just sayin"
Actually I don’t understand what you are saying.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:11 amIncluding yours. Just sayin"
Yours is part of part II.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 8:27 pmActually I don’t understand what you are saying.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:11 amIncluding yours. Just sayin"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WBCbAmiH_WkMcLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 8:27 pmActually I don’t understand what you are saying.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:11 amIncluding yours. Just sayin"
Bumpmoonshine wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:21 amIt's that time again Mountaineers!!! Let's back this with the same enthusiasm as we did back in 2014 when we raised more than $16,000. I received this email yesterday evening.
"Hi Friends- You are receiving this email because you have supported our Strength & Conditioning program in previous years. Coach Jones would like to start a mini campaign for some equipment expenses. He needs to raise approximately $10,000. He is purchasing a Tendo Unit which is a weightlifting analyzer to determine power output and bar speed in training and testing.
You all were very generous with Coach Mike's initiatives and I'm hopeful that we can get something going for Coach Jones too. If you would like to support you can donate online at: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1727/in ... 4&cid=3458
The fund number to include in the donation is 92809, and any checks should be made out to the ASU Foundation.
Thank you for your consideration and for your continued support of App State Athletics. Please pass this email along to any friends or family that you believe would be interested in participating.
Suzette Mauney
mauneyss@appstate.edu 828-457-4170
Associate AD, Development
App State Athletics
Mark E Ricks Athletics Complex
425 Jack Branch Rd, ASU Box 32025
Boone, NC. 28608"