Meet Maya Bennett: Helping Parents Fuel Young Athletes with Confidence
Every article and resource on Raising Strong Athletes is written and reviewed by Maya Bennett, grounded in peer-reviewed sports nutrition research and real-world experience supporting youth athletes and their families. Based on 8+ years of real-world experience
supporting youth athletes and their families.
If you're raising a young athlete, you've probably asked yourself:
What should my child eat before a game?
Are they getting enough protein?
Why do they seem to run out of energy during practices and tournaments?
How can I support their recovery, growth, and long-term performance?
I asked those same questions as a concerned and determined sports parent.
And after years of research, real-life experience, and countless lessons learned as a sports parent, I created Raising Strong Athletes to give parents a simple, science-backed roadmap to fuel their athletes with confidence.
My Son Had the Talent, But Something Was Missing
My son has been involved in sports since he was three years old. He had the skill. He had the work ethic. He had the passion. But as he entered his teenage years, I noticed something that deeply concerned me.
As a late bloomer, he often seemed one step behind physically. He had the technical ability to compete, but he did not always have the energy, endurance, or resilience to keep up with teammates who were bigger, stronger, and more developed.
As a parent, that was difficult to watch.
I knew he was working hard.
I knew he had potential.
But I also knew something was missing.
I Realized I Was Focusing on the Wrong Things
The Breakthrough That Changed Everything
Like many parents, I thought protein was the main answer.
So I focused heavily on protein shakes, high-protein snacks, and muscle-building foods.
What I did not fully understand was that protein was only one piece of the puzzle.
I was overlooking the foundations that truly support a growing athlete:
• Carbohydrates to fuel practices and games
• Hydration and electrolytes
• Recovery nutrition
• Sleep and daily habits
• Nutrition strategies that support healthy growth and development
In other words, I was trying my best, but without the full picture
The biggest turning point was realizing that small, consistent habits produce major improvements.
When we began paying closer attention to carbohydrates, hydration, recovery, and sleep, the changes were remarkable.
I noticed:
- More consistent energy
- Faster recovery
- Better endurance
- Fewer injuries during some seasons
- Greater confidence
My son began to feel stronger, more prepared, and more resilient.
And I finally felt confident that I was supporting him the right way.
Years of Research So Other Parents Don’t Have to Start from Scratch
Determined to understand what actually works, I spent years studying sports nutrition, consulting professionals, and applying what I learned in real life.
That journey required a significant investment of time, energy, and money.
I created Raising Strong Athletes to make that knowledge accessible to other families.
So instead of spending years sorting through conflicting advice, or paying for multiple consultations just to get the basics right, you can find practical, science-backed guidance in one place.
Why I Created Raising Strong Athletes
I created Raising Strong Athletes to share the roadmap I wish I had when my son first began competing.
My mission is simple:
To help parents confidently fuel their teen athletes with practical, science-backed strategies that support performance, recovery, and healthy growth.
Everything I create is designed to answer the questions I once had myself.
Questions like:
- What should my athlete eat before and after games?
- How much protein do they really need?
- Are they getting enough carbohydrates?
- How do I improve hydration?
- What habits support long-term development?
A Resource Built for Real Families
Raising Strong Athletes combines:
- Lived experience as a sports parent
- Evidence-based research
- Practical strategies that fit busy schedules
- A long-term focus on health and development
No fads.
No extreme diets.
No confusing jargon.
Just clear, parent-friendly guidance you can apply immediately.
Real-World Results
The systems and tools I created were first developed for my own son.
Over time, I began sharing them with his teammates and their families.
Many parents noticed the same benefits we experienced:
- More stable energy
- Better recovery
- Simpler meal planning
- Greater confidence in how they support their athletes
That positive feedback reinforced my belief that parents need a trusted, easy-to-follow roadmap.
What You’ll Find at Raising Strong Athletes
At Raising Strong Athletes, you’ll find:
- Science-backed blog articles
- Practical meal and snack ideas
- Hydration and electrolyte guidance
- Recovery and sleep strategies
- Printable tools and planners
- Step-by-step nutrition resources
Everything is designed to help you make informed decisions without feeling overwhelmed.
What I Want Every Parent to Feel
When you visit Raising Strong Athletes, my goal is for you to feel:
- Less overwhelmed
- More confident
- Better informed
- Empowered to support your child
Because when parents understand how to fuel their athletes properly, they can make a meaningful difference in their child’s energy, recovery, performance, and long-term health.
Start Here
If you’re ready to take the guesswork out of sports nutrition, start with these resources:
- Free 1-Week Meal Plan for Teen Athletes
- Raising Strong Athletes: A Parent’s Guide to Teen Athlete Nutrition, Energy, Recovery & Performance
These tools are designed to give you a clear, practical system you can use right away.
You do not need to become a nutrition expert overnight.
You simply need a trustworthy roadmap.
I created Raising Strong Athletes so you can spend less time second-guessing and more time feeling confident that you are giving your teen athlete the support they need to grow, perform, and thrive.
Welcome to Raising Strong Athletes.
