Balanced Plates
Pre/Post Workout
Hydration
Supplements
100

What are the three key components of a balanced plate for athletes?

Carbohydrates, protein, and color (fruits/vegetables).

100

What is the main goal of pre-workout fuel?

To provide energy and prevent fatigue.

100

What color should your urine be if you’re well hydrated?

Pale yellow

100

What is the most important thing to verify before taking a supplement?

That it is safe, effective, and tested for quality and purity.

200

About what portion of the plate should be carbohydrates during heavy training days?

Around half the plate.

200

What macronutrients are most important to include within 1 hour after training?

Carbohydrates and protein to replenish glycogen and rebuild muscle.


200

How much fluid should an athlete drink to replace each pound of body weight lost during exercise?

About 16–24 oz (2–3 cups) of fluid per pound lost.

200

Name two supplements with strong evidence for performance benefits.

Caffeine and creatine monohydrate.

300

Name one reason why including color (fruits and vegetables) is important for performance and recovery?

They provide antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, and minerals that reduce inflammation and support immune health.

300

Give one example of a balanced post-workout meal or snack.

Greek yogurt with fruit and granola, eggs with toast and berries, or a smoothie with milk and oats.

300

Why might an athlete use a sports drink instead of plain water during long or intense exercise?

To replace electrolytes and carbohydrates lost through sweat for better endurance.

300

What organization’s logo should you look for to confirm a supplement is third-party tested?

 NSF Certified for Sport or Informed Sport.