Performance · Nutrition
Nutrition for athletes
ARC Intelligence includes nutrition as educational performance context within structured sport learning — fueling, habits, and development conversations, not medical nutrition therapy or guaranteed results.
Nutrition in sport context
Nutrition content on ARC Intelligence supports how athletes and parents think about fueling alongside training — coach-verified framing where contributors publish expertise in the Incubator.
ARC Intelligence does not replace registered dietitians, physicians, or sport-specific medical staff.
Fueling habits & development
Nutrition on ARC Intelligence is framed as educational performance context — how fueling connects to training load, recovery, and long-term development — not meal plans, supplements, or guaranteed body-composition outcomes.
Parents and programs benefit when nutrition language aligns with structured sport pathways and qualified professionals who know the athlete.
Educational context — not medical advice
ARC Intelligence provides structured sport learning and performance habits in educational framing. It does not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatment, or guarantee competitive, health, or ranking outcomes.
Athletes and parents should work with qualified coaches and appropriate health professionals for medical or injury decisions.
