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Fueling Performance on a Budget

Written by: David (he/him)

2 min read | Published: January 14, 2025

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Student-athletes face unique challenges when it comes to balancing nutrition and finances. Fueling your body for peak performance can feel expensive, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. With a bit of planning and strategy, you can create nutrient-rich meals that support your athletic goals while staying within budget.

The Importance of Nutrition for Athletes

Nutrition is the cornerstone of athletic performance. Your body needs the right balance of macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates and fats) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) to recover, build muscle and maintain endurance. Poor nutrition can lead to fatigue, slower recovery and even injuries.

To ensure you’re maximizing your meals and your performance, here are some smart meal planning strategies to try:

Stick to whole foods

Processed foods are often costly and low in nutrients. Instead, base your meals on budget-friendly whole foods:

Plan ahead

Create a meal plan for the week to eliminate impulse buys and ensure balanced meals. Include pre- and post-workout snacks like bananas with peanut butter or homemade protein balls.

Cook in batches

Batch cooking saves time and money. Prepare large quantities of staples like rice, beans and roasted vegetables to mix and match throughout the week.

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Prep for game days and travel

Pack your own snacks and meals for away games to avoid expensive fast food or convenience store purchases. Easy options include trail mix, sandwiches and hard-boiled eggs.

Leverage campus resources

Many universities offer free or discounted meal plans, nutritionist consultations or access to food pantries for student athletes. Take advantage of these resources to stretch your budget further.

Eating well as a student-athlete doesn’t have to strain your wallet. By planning ahead, shopping smart and focusing on whole foods, you can fuel your performance without overspending. Smart meal planning isn’t just about saving money, it’s an investment in your health and athletic future.

Sources:

https://studentathletenutrition.com/student-athlete-meal-prep/

https://basepath.com/budgeting-and-spending-a-guide-for-student-athletes

https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2014/10/14/the-student-athlete-training-table.aspx

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