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The South Dakota Beef Industry Council’s Build Your Base with Beef Program has gone national and enlisted a professional athletic endorsement. Former University of South Dakota and now U.S. pole vault champion Chris Nilsen backs the program because nutrition and beef are key to his training regime.
According to Nilsen his coach Derek Miles turned him on to beef as part of a healthy sports nutrition program and its improved his performance.
He says beef is a nutrient dense whole protein that also helps with muscle recovery after practice or a meet.
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U.S Pole Vault Champion, Chris Nilsen established a deeper connection with the South Dakota Beef Industry Council (SDBIC) and the Sanford Sports Science Institute through a recent endorsement of the Build Your Base with Beef Program (Build Your Base). Build Your Base is a comprehensive sports nutrition program developed through a collaborative partnership between the SDBIC, Sanford Health, and the Sanford Sports Science Institute (SSSI) and utilizes beef as the premier protein.
22-year-old Kansas City, Missouri native, Chris Nilsen participated in various sports throughout his childhood including soccer. He found a love for pole vaulting his freshman year of high school that led to multiple collegiate scholarship offers his Junior year. University of South Dakota’s (USD) Associate Director of Track and Field, Derek Miles, secured the recruit with his offer to coach in one powerful statement. ” You can go anywhere in the world to b