Meet the Trainer: Chris Mohr
My name is Chris Mohr and I am proud to be the Performance Nutritionist for Under Armour’s TNP Training Council. I am the owner of Mohr Results, Inc, a nutrition consulting company created to improve the performance of individuals from all walks of life; from elite athletes to soccer moms, and everyone in between.
An athlete myself, I am a finisher of the 2008 Louisville Ironman – I talk the talk and walk the walk. I am a nutrition consultant to the University of Louisville Athletic Department, was the sports nutritionist at the University of Massachusetts and work with a variety of nutrition companies throughout the country.
The difference between good athletes and elite athletes is the right training, dedication, and determination – all fueled by optimal performance foods to power through workouts and win games. Knowing what it takes to create great athletes, Under Armour pulled together an elite team of coaches throughout the world, making sure to include performance nutrition as part of the unparalleled total package. Our goal as a Council is to make you a better athlete!
I lecture extensively throughout the country, both to athletes and trainers and coaches working with athletes. I am the author of a sports nutrition book, and have written over 500 articles for a variety of fitness publications, including Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Fitness, Self, and am a Nutrition Advisor for Men’s Fitness Magazine. I also help spread the word about nutrition through the media outreach I do – I have appeared on the Montel Williams Show, worked with Chef Emeril Lagasse, was the nutrition consultant for a book with LL Cool J, and am working on a project with Fitness Celebrity Denise Austin.
As a lifelong student, I earned BS and MS degrees in Nutrition from The Pennsylvania State University and the University of Massachusetts, respectively. I earned a PhD in exercise physiology from the University of Pittsburgh, am a registered dietitian, and a board certified specialist in sports dietetics. I bridge the gap between academics and performance – where science meets reality – to provide you the absolute most critical information on performance nutrition.

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