Helping endurance athletes learn to fuel their activities with two sports dietitians and fellow endurance athletes, Sarah and Marita.
In this episode, we talk with Leslie Bonci about food insecurity and how it comes up in athlete populations. We discuss resources for food insecurity, dollar store meals, how athletes can meet nutrient needs, canned foods for performance, budget friendly and shelf stable creative options, supplements and so much more. You won't want to miss this!
To connect with Leslie, follow her on Instagram (@boncilj) and at her website, activeeatingadvice.com
Find our complete show notes and the self paced course here.
Do you struggle with underfueling? Even unintentionally?
Or maybe you're tired of the hustle culture of endurance athletics and just want to be?
If this resonates, this episode is for you!
We talk with Leslie Schilling, MA, RDN, CSCS, CEDRD-S who is an expert in multiple areas, including sports nutrition, family nutrition, and eating disorders. Leslie sat down with us and shed light on how she helps athletes get back to a fed state so they can perform at their best. We also discussed her book, Born to Eat, and how that plays into being an athlete as well.
We also discussed:
Leslie is a fellow dietitian and wears many hats- she works with athletes, she writes, speaks, and has been featured in many publications like women’s health and the huffington post. Leslie is also the co-author of born to eat, which was a staple for both Sarah and me when we were introducing solids to our little ones. Leslie takes a weight neutral and non diet approach, and we talked about her work with performance athletes like the cirque de soleil athletes she works with and how she handles that. We really dove into under eating though and the detrimental affects that has across so many different facets of athlete’s lives.
To connect with Leslie, follow her on Instagram and at her website.
Find our complete show notes here.
We had the great privilege of interviewing Amelia Boone! Amelia Boone is a full time attorney, obstacle race, and ultra runner. She’s a 4x world champion and one of the most decorated obstacle racers in history. She has been on the podium over 50 times and won over 30 times in obstacle racing, including the Spartan world champion in 2013, 3x winner of the world’s toughest mudder, and 3x death race finisher. Not only that, but Amelia has been very open about her eating disorder and how her recovery has been for most of her adult life.
In this episode, we discussed:
To connect with Amelia, follower her on Instagram and at her website.
Find our complete show notes here.
This episode is sponsored by Nature Nate's. We love and recommend Nature Nate's all the time- it's the best honey to sweeten your day, and your training! Take a mini pouch with you on your next run for a great fueling source.
In this episode, we hear from Nicki Tamberrino, a runner, self actualization enthusiast, entrepreneur, and podcast host, herself. She shares her experience with us about her interesting journey through an eating disorder while running and training, how she knew something was wrong, and how she sought help. She also shares about her mindset work and how that was a helpful tool for her.
You can find more about Nikki at her wesbite, and at @1classy_motherunner. She hosts the podcast, Maybe Running will Help.
Ready to take your fueling further? Sign up for the Nail Your Nutrition course to figure out your fueling, along with important topics like intuitive eating, fueling specifics for women, macronutrients, supplements, injury nutrition, and more! The course has 14 modules to help you crush your next race, feel better during workouts, and recover well.
Find our complete show notes here.
This episode is sponsored by Nature Nate's. We love and recommend Nature Nate's all the time- it's the best honey to sweeten your day, and your training! Take a mini pouch with you on your next run for a great fueling source.
Did you just run a big race and want to maximize recovery?
This episode is for you!
In this episode, we go over everything you can do to boost recovery using nutrition. In this episode, we discuss:
Ready to take your fueling further? Sign up for the Nail Your Nutrition course to figure out your fueling, along with important topics like intuitive eating, fueling specifics for women, macronutrients, supplements, injury nutrition, and more! The course has 14 modules to help you crush your next race, feel better during workouts, and recover well.
Questions? Email us at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com
This episode is sponsored by Nature Nate's. We love and recommend Nature Nate's all the time- it's the best honey to sweeten your day, and your training! Take a mini pouch with you on your next run for a great fueling source.
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In this episode, we have Integrative Performance dietitian and RD business coach, Kirsten Screen on, to share all about hormone health for runners.
In this episode, we discuss:
- what hormones runners should be aware of
Ready to take your fueling further? Sign up for the Nail Your Nutrition course to figure out your fueling, along with important topics like intuitive eating, fueling specifics for women, macronutrients, supplements, injury nutrition, and more! The course has 14 modules to help you crush your next race, feel better during workouts, and recover well.
Questions? Email us at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com
Elisabeth Scott is the founder and head coach at Running Explained. She is on a mission to help runners of all abilities and experience levels become better, smarter, faster runners. In this episode, we discuss:
Ready to take your fueling further? Sign up for the Nail Your Nutrition course to figure out your fueling, along with important topics like intuitive eating, fueling specifics for women, macronutrients, supplements, injury nutrition, and more! The course has 14 modules to help you crush your next race, feel better during workouts, and recover well.
Questions? Email us at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com
This episode is sponsored by Nature Nate's. We love and recommend Nature Nate's all the time- it's the best honey to sweeten your day, and your training! Take a mini pouch with you on your next run for a great fueling source.
You've been training hard for the past few months for your marathon, and the time is finally here!
But how do you handle taper nutrition?
This episode covers:
Episodes mentioned in this episode:
Ep 62: How to Carb Load for Races
Ep 56: Athlete Meal Prep Tips
Ep 11: Fiona Sutherland, Dietitian and Body Image for Athletes Expert on How Athletes Can Improve Body Image
Ready to take your fueling further? Sign up for the Nail Your Nutrition course to figure out your fueling, along with important topics like intuitive eating, fueling specifics for women, macronutrients, supplements, injury nutrition, and more! The course has 14 modules to help you crush your next race, feel better during workouts, and recover well.
Questions? Email us at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com
This episode is sponsored by Nature Nate's. We love and recommend Nature Nate's all the time- it's the best honey to sweeten your day, and your training! Take a mini pouch with you on your next run for a great fueling source.
Visit this link for full show notes!
Are you training for a marathon or triathlon and want to set yourself up for success for long runs?
Do you dread long runs because they always seem so hard and you're not quite sure why?
We cover the nine best ways to have your most successful and awesome long run. Using these tips, you'll have more energy during your run, not feel so fatigued after, and be able to recover better.
Go here for full show notes and links to episodes mentioned!
In this episode, we talk with MLS Chicago Fire sports dietitian, Michele Fumagalli. We talk about her career as a professional athlete, the culture of working in professional athletics and how she fuels athletes, and how she manages her own fitness, nutrition and family life outside of work and travel. For complete show notes, visit https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Do you down coffee before runs in the hopes that it will make you faster?
Or maybe you always pick gels for caffeine for that extra boost?
We broke down the science on why caffeine and endurance workouts go hand in hand! This episode will cover the many reasons why caffeine can benefit your next run or ride, while also giving some cautionary advice on why too much caffeine isn't always better.
In this episode, we cover:
For the full show notes and things mentioned in this episode, go here.
Do you follow a plant-based, vegan or vegetarian diet? This episode is for you!
In this episode, we review some of the key nutrients and deficiencies, how to meet them, how and when to supplement, and how performance may be impacted.
You'll learn:
- what nutrients may be missing or lower in a plant-based diet and how to get them
- when to supplement
- how nutrient deficiencies may impact your endurance performance and overall well-being
- resources to help you meet your plant-based nutrition needs.
For full show notes, visit https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Are you starting to train for a fall race and have no idea how to fuel for those long runs, rides, or races?
This is your go to episode!
In this episode, we cover:
For things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Thank you to Nature Nate's for sponsoring today's episode! Nature Nate's have portable honey packets that are perfect for your next run or ride. They're tasty, all natural, and give a quick shot of carbs to keep you going. Check out Nature Nate's minis here!
On this episode, we speak with Registered Dietitian Kayla Fitzgerald about all things training and ultrarunning, her journey into intuitive eating, and how she walks clients along their journeys with intuitive eating while balancing the nutritional needs and demands of training.
We discuss:
how she got into distance running and progressed to her first marathon and then ultramarathon
her experience working with a coach vs doing her own training
reasons to get a running coach
how her nutrition has changed as running distance increased
how clients can learn to recognize and work through food rules
how to keep your love for running authentic
To enroll in the NYN Fueling course, visit the NYN Course Page.
For full show notes, visit the Nail Your Nutrition Podcast Notes Page.
Do you have a race on the horizon and want to properly carb up for it? This episode is all about carb loading so you're ready to hit the road and crush your race!
In this episode, we cover:
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Do you wonder if you're eating enough for your training and recovery? We share 10 tips and symptoms to tell if you're a fueled or underfueled runner. Join our free FB group. Find complete show notes at https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Hormones are the major buzz word right now on social media, but do you know what they really are and how they can affect your training (and life)?
We enlisted the help of Kaely McDevitt, MS, RD, LD, a fellow dietitian who specializes in women's health to untangle what exactly hormones are and why they matter to you as an athlete and woman.
In this episode we covered:
For full show notes and links to things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes or visit: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
In this episode, we break down what sugar actually is and isn't, and how it functions for sport and endurance exercise. There are several myths out there about sugar (such as sugar is addicting), so we address some of these and explain why they aren't true. We also differentiate between sugar when you're performing and when you're not. Full show notes available here (or at https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes)
Laura Ligos, RD, CSSD, also known as the Sassy Dietitian, joins us today to talk about how she learned to give herself grace. We discuss:
For complete show notes, visit: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Starla Garcia, M.Ed, RDN, LD, is a Registered Dietitian and marathoner based in Houston, Texas. She was a recent 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier and ran in the trials in Atlanta in February 2020. Starla just completed the JFK 50 miler in November 2021 and paced the 3:00 hour marathon group for the Chevron Houston Marathon. Starla is also a new podcast host for the podcast, Fueled for More.
In this episode, we discuss:
And more!
Click here for the full show notes.
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
We simplify meal prep for athletes in this episode, sharing all of our best tips for a busy lifestyle to meet your needs!
In this episode, we talk about our best tips for prepping snacks, breakfast for athletes, prioritizing protein, convenience staple items and more.
Find more on the show notes page
{Re-release} Today we're talking all about off season nutrition and how to maximize your off season for the best results when you start training and running again!
In this episode, we discuss:
2022 is here and you're probably being inundated with diet messages right now, like....
"Lose weight to get faster!" or "Ditch the covid pounds."
We're here to tell you that a) dieting doesn't work and b) you can make New Year's resolutions that have nothing to do with weight but that will benefit your health and your training!
In this episode, we cover six New Year's resolutions you can make that will help you crush your training, heal your relationship with food, and improve your overall health. These include:
Buy the Nail Your Nutrition Endurance Fueling Course!
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Tag us over on @nailyournutrition when you're listening!
In this episode, we discuss what the (limited) research says about menstrual cycles and training, and how nutrition needs may be impacted by different phases of the menstrual cycle.
Click here for complete show notes and studies.
Tag us over on @nailyournutrition when you're listening!
Today we have Michelle Baxter, also known as The Runner's Plate on social media, to talk all things running! Michelle is an accomplished everyday runner who is crushing her training lately, so we wanted to bring her on to pick her brain about her running progression and so much more.
In this episode we talk about:
Head over to the show notes for more resources on this episode and to join the NYN Fueling Course: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
In this episode, we dive into six common diet mentality thoughts that crop up during the six weeks between Thanksgiving and the New Year for athletes (and everyone!).
We see these all the time in our clients, social media, and articles and want to give you actionable advice on how to put a stop to them so you can enjoy the holiday foods that are plentiful right now.
Here are the six diet mentality thoughts you might be experiencing:
Sound familiar? We cover each of these in depth and provide takeaways so you don't have to battle these thoughts all month long!
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For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
In honor of our 50th episode, we're answering some questions from listeners, from our facebook group and instagram communities. Tune in to learn a little bit more about the hosts behind your favorite endurance podcast!
We talk about
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Have you been trying to lose weight while in the middle of a marathon or triathlon training cycle?
Do you struggle with injuries, low energy, and poor recovery while trying that new diet?
We get this question so much- How can I lose weight while training? We broke down the science behind weight loss during training for you.
In this episode, we cover:
Head over to the show notes for more resources on this episode and to join the NYN Fueling Course: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Are you constantly sore or hungry? Not recovering quickly from your workouts?
You may not be getting enough quality protein, or timing your protein correctly!
In this episode, we discuss:
Head over to the show notes for more resources on this episode and to join the NYN Fueling Course: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Are you wondering if you're low in iron?
Have you seen chatter on social media about many endurance athletes being low in iron, and see people you follow touting iron supplements?
This episode breaks down the science of iron needs for endurance athletes! Up to 90% of female endurance athletes have low ferritin, and male athletes are also at risk, so this is an important topic for most endurance athletes!
We enlisted Kelly Pritchett, PhD, RD, CSSD to give us the lowdown on all things iron and athletes.
In this episode, we cover:
Follow along with Kelly Pritchett, PhD, RD, CSSD:
Kelly's Instagram
Inside Sports Nutrition Instagram
TriDimensional Consulting
Check out the show notes for more links to supplements Kelly recommended and her research studies!
Find the complete show notes here or go to:
https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Do you need pre workout for running? What are the best supplements for runners? We tackle some of these questions and more in this episode, reviewing some of the supplements we recommend and some that you should skip and why!
As we head into the fall marathon season, don’t forget to check out our last 2 episodes about marathon training 101. If you’d like more nutrition info and advice for your marathon training, check out our revamped NYN course. We’ve got modules on intuitive eating, recovery, triathalons, ultraendurance events and more with handouts to go along side the work and forever access.
You can buy a few modules in bulk or buy the whole course – it will definitely help you meet your fueling needs and troubleshoot your problem areas.
Find the complete show notes here or go to https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
In this Q&A, we cover topics form intermittent fasting to short run nutrition to body image for athletes to protein needs – a wide range. If you have a question you’d like us to answer, hit us up on Instagram or email the show at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com. If you're enjoying the show, Don’t forget to leave us a typed review on your podcast listener of choice, and the best thing you can do is share our podcast with a friend or training partner.
As we head into the fall marathon season, don’t forget to check out our last 2 episodes about marathon training 101. If you’d like more nutrition info and advice for your marathon training, check out our revamped NYN course. We’ve got modules on intuitive eating, recovery, triathalons, ultraendurance events and more with handouts to go along side the work and forever access.
You can buy a few modules in bulk or buy the whole course – it will definitely help you meet your fueling needs and troubleshoot your problem areas.
Find the complete show notes here or go to https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Are you training for your first marathon?
Are you looking to PR in the marathon or BQ and want to learn how to properly fuel?
Overwhelmed with all of the gear and have no idea where to start?
This episode is one of two special episodes focusing just on marathon training!
Consider it your definitive guide to everything marathon training.
In this episode, we cover:
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Are you training for your first marathon?
Are you looking to PR in the marathon or BQ and want to learn how to properly fuel?
Overwhelmed with all of the gear and have no idea where to start?
This episode is one of two special episodes focusing just on marathon training!
Consider it your definitive guide to everything marathon training.
In this episode, we cover:
And more!
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
What do you do days before you compete in the Olympic Track and Field 5k Trials? Eat ice cream!
Maddie Alm, fellow sports dietitian and US Olympic Track and Field 5k spills the beans on competing in the trials in June 2021 in the heat of Eugene. Maddie qualified for the Olympic trials in the 5k at the Sound running meet in LA mid-May 2021 with a time of 15:19. Going into the trials, she ranked 29th but crushed the race and finished 12th with a 15:58 time.
In this episode, we cover:
What it was like qualifying and competing at the trials
What the lead up to the race was like
Her race day nutrition
What it's like being a part of Team Boss
What Maddie's training looks like
How Maddie works with elite and everyday athletes, and the differences between the two
How Maddie helps athletes improve their relationship with food
And more!
For the full show notes, click here!
Connect with Maddie:
In this episode, we cover protein powders and plant based protein powders, fueling options for sensitive tummies, fueling as a vegan runner, protein and fat needs, increasing fuel to match an increase in mileage and more. To have your question answered on a future nail your nutrition podcast episode, email us at nailyournutritioncourse1@gmail.com.
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Marita rejoins the podcast after maternity leave and brings us up to date on parenting two small humans and how she is fitting in exercise and movement right now.
Marita and Sarah also discuss tips for packing and training while traveling and how to stay sane while doing so.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
For complete show notes, visit Our Show Notes section
RE-PUBLISH. We're re-sharing our most popular episode and breaking down 11 common mistakes endurance athletes make regarding fueling and training and how to not make them again!
We see these all the time with our clients (and maybe have made a few ourselves!)
We’ve touched on a lot of these myths over the last 19 episodes, but wanted to put all of the common fueling mistakes we see often in one place for you.
During this episode, we discuss these mistakes and more:
Sarah's husband, Ed, is on the podcast sharing his expertise and experience as a highschool and college runner, and then as a collegiate coach. Ed shares about some of his fueling mishaps and how he fixed them for future races, how his mindset has shifted and evolved over time and what he wants athletes to know about the authenticity of running to keep it special.
For complete show notes, visit https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
In this solo episode, Sarah goes into some of the main disordered behaviors she sees in her clients, and how to overcome them and what to do about them.
This episode discusses:
For complete show notes and resources, head to the Podcast Show Notes Page
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Rachel Manor, RD, CSSD is the Director of Olympic Sports Nutrition at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In this episode, we discuss:
Are you a chronically injured runner or triathlete?
Do you know you should incorporate strength and mobility work, but have no clue how and where to start?
Or maybe you're a pregnant athlete and want to avoid abdominal separation and issues down the line, but don't know what information to trust?
In this episode, we talk with Jessica Valant, PT and Pilates Instructor who breaks down how you can avoid injuries for life.
We discuss:
And more!
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Connect with Jessica Valant:
Jessica Valant Pilates
Jessica's Instagram
Jessica Valant Pilates YouTube
Stay connected:
Kylee Van Horn is a Colorado based sports dietitian, endurance runner and skiier. In this episode, we cover all facets of nutrition for trail and ultra running.
In this episode, we cover:· What she wishes more runners new about trail nutrition
· How she encourages runners to stay healthy and injury free while running on trails
· Why eating enough is so difficult for many runners
· Kylee’s running background and how it contributes to her nutrition outlook
· What makes trail running different from road running
· How to fuel for ultra endurance events with sensitive stomachs
· How to plan for aid stations in ultra endurance events
· Tips for running in cold winter weather and preventing gel/water freezing
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Connect with Kylee:
Stay connected:
Wondering about pelvic floor health as a runner, before kids, during pregnancy, and postpartum?
Dr. Abby Bales, DPT is here to answer all of your burning questions about pelvic floor health for runners and athletes at all stages of life.
In this episode, we cover:
And more!
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Connect with Dr. Abby Bales:
Reform PT NYC
Dr. Bales' Instagram
Reform PT Facebook Page
Stay connected:
Tune in to part two as Sarah shares her journey to earning a Boston Qualifying time in her Utah Marathon and she breaks down her race day nutrition plan.
For complete show notes and a list of the products Sarah used, visit the show notes.
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In this episode, Marita interviews Sarah to hear all about how she dropped 11 minutes between her 1st and 2nd marathons to qualify for Boston.
We discuss:
· The tips Sarah followed to qualify for Boston with training
· How she approached this marathon differently than her prior marathons
· How she incorporated speedwork and managed off days with her training schedule
· How proper support is important for training goals and finding your tribe is so important
· Tips for joining a training group and running with them
· How to balance time with marathon training goals and life
· How to plan for training a destination race
· The importance of core work and how to plan for it
· How Sarah embraced flexibility to make training work for her
Want to try a tri? Part 2 of this two part episode covers fueling for triathlons and the best tips for each leg of a triathlon.
In this episode, we cover:
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Stay connected:
Want to try a tri? Part 1 of this two part episode goes over everything you need to know to get started with triathlon!
In part 1, we dive into:
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Stay connected:
Courtney Carter is a lawyer by trade but hasn't practiced law since 2010. After leaving the active practice of law, she led a legal diversity pipeline program and then ran diversity initiatives for a small company. That led her to her current role leading diversity at a large law firm. She is responsible for everything from ensuring that her firm’s practices are inclusive to designing a firm-wide strategy.
Courtney ran track in high school but didn’t start running long distances until she was in law school. She ran her first half marathon in 2007 and then ran her first full marathon in 2013. She got bit by the marathon bug and ten marathons later, she’s hopeful about races coming back in full force in 2021.
Courtney has been a member of the Oiselle Volee Team since 2013 and leads the Women of Color group. Recently she started serving as DEI Advisor for Oiselle. She loves combining her professional work with her passion for running.
In this episode, we discuss:
Find the complete show notes here: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Today we're talking all about off season nutrition and how to maximize your off season for the best results when you start training again!
In this episode, we discuss:
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Stay connected:
In this episode, we discuss our current relationships with food and exercise, and how they have evolved over time from what used to be an unhealthy relationship with each. We also talk about orthorexia and how it can present for athletes.
- What is orthorexia, what are the signs and symptoms?
- How nutrition programs can affect relationships with food
- How can orthorexia affect athletes?
- The difference between healthy eating and orthorexia
- Why where you get your nutrition information may be a contributing factor to orthorexia and disordered relationships with exercise
- What can you do if you think you have orthorexia?
- How Sarah and Marita got into nutrition
- How our relationships with food has changed over time
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
In this episode, we talk with sports dietitian, Jill Merkel, about how she has worked with professional athletes throughout her career. Jill is a Registered Dietitian specializing in sports nutrition, body image, disordered eating, and Intuitive Eating. She has worked with athletes and individuals from the high school level to the professional level and is currently in her 4th season as the team dietitian for the NFL Tennessee Titans.
In this episode, we discuss:
You can learn more about Jill at:
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
OTHER NEWS:
In this episode, we talk with sports dietitian, Meghan Featherstun about training and balancing motherhood, work, meal planning and family time. Meghan is a marathon runner and has dropped over an hour on her marathon time, even after having kids!
In this episode, we discuss:
You can learn more about Meghann at:
OTHER NEWS:
In this episode, we dive into six common diet mentality thoughts that crop up during the six weeks between Thanksgiving and the New Year for athletes (and everyone!).
We see these all the time in our clients, social media, and articles and want to give you actionable advice on how to put a stop to them so you can enjoy the holiday foods that are plentiful right now.
Here are the six diet mentality thoughts you might be experiencing:
Sound familiar? We cover each of these in depth and provide takeaways so you don't have to battle these thoughts all month long!
For full resources and things mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes here.
Sarah and Marita answer a listener question about whether overdoing it on fueling can be detrimental to performance and how to know if you are overfueling (hint - it's rare).
They also discuss:
Why Vitamin D is important for athletes and why where you live may determine your Vitamin D status
The roles Vitamin D plays in the immune system
Why Vitamin D deficiency can pose overall health problems
The relationship between sun exposure, Vitamin D and sunscreen
How much Vitamin D athletes may need
How treadmill runners, early morning runners, or athletes who wear many layers may want to get their Vitamin D levels tested
How to request a Vitamin D test
The discrepancies over Vitamin D recommendations and how they may differ for athletes
The supplement we recommend
How Vitamin D status may impact CO-VID19 severity and symptoms
Grab your free fueling chart download to figure out which fuel is easiest on your stomach!
Welcome to Season 2! We are back after taking a break and can't wait to bring you amazing new content for this season! Here's what we discussed and what to expect for season two.
During this episode, we discuss:
Click here for the full show notes with resources, links, research, and things mentioned in this episode.
Use the code BLACKFRIDAY100 for $100 off the Nail Your Nutrition fueling course
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Today we're breaking down 11 common mistakes endurance athletes make regarding fueling and training and how to not make them again!
We see these all the time with our clients (and maybe have made a few ourselves!)
We’ve touched on a lot of these myths over the last 19 episodes, but wanted to put all of the common fueling mistakes we see often in one place for you.
During this episode, we discuss these mistakes and more:
Click here for the full show notes with resources and things mentioned in this episode.
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Today our guest is Dr. Amy Bender, a sleep expert and Senior Research Scientist at Calgary Counselling Centre, as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary.
Dr. Bender has helped develop the only validated sleep screening tool for athletes and has implemented sleep optimization strategies for numerous Canadian Olympic and professional teams. She’s also a former college basketball athlete and completed an Ironman in 2009, os she approaches her work with an athlete’s lens.
During this episode, we discuss:
Click here for the full show notes with resources and things mentioned in this episode.
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Today we have Georgie Buckley on the podcast.
Georgie Buckley is an Accredited Practising Dietitian (Aus RD equivalent) and PhD Candidate. She practices in eating disorders and sports nutrition and is informed by Health at Every Size principles with an increasing influence from feminist theory. Georgie is in her final year of her PhD where she has been looking at disordered eating in current and former athletes. Her research has been largely informed by her background and lived experience in elite level track and field as a distance runner.
During this episode, we discussed:
Click here for the full show notes with resources and things mentioned in this episode.
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
In this follow up episode to Ep 16: Why Diet's Don't Work, we break down what exactly Intuitive Eating is and how it can benefit athletes.
Sarah and Marita both use Intuitive Eating personally and professionally; we use the 10 principles of Intuitive Eating to help our athletes that we work with find food freedom, ditch diet culture, and never go on another diet again.
In this episode, we cover:
Click here for the full show notes with resources and things mentioned in this episode.
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
In this episode, we answer a listener question about how to understand if you’re eating out of boredom vs. true hunger, especially during the quarantine, leaving you with some practical tips you can ask yourself to determine between the two.
We take a deep delve into dieting, and cover topics, such as:
· Why and how calorie restriction leads a stronger hyperfocus around food, often leading to a binge-restrict cycle. The psychology of restriction explains that the dieting mindset overwhelmingly leads to feelings of rebellion, guilt, shame and deprivation.
· How the diet industry (a 70+ billion dollar industry) operates and why it is a BUSINESS, based on the idea that diets don’t work for the long term
· How to seek out a credentialed provider and know whether you’re getting evidence-based advice
· What the research shows about dieting in the long term, and how it can lead to weight cycling, hormonal changes, metabolism changes and more.
· Why diets ignore your autonomy and are not personalized to your individual your nutrition needs
· Why eating 1200 calories a day or less can be very damaging and the effects it can have on the body
· An explanation of the results from the famous starvation study
· How other behavioral factors, such as eating foods you enjoy, engaging in movement you enjoy, having a supportive social group, having access to healthy foods, genetics and more into your health more than your weight.
Resources:Sarah's Hunger Ebook
Hunger Scale for Athletes (free download)
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SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Kelly Jones is a plant-based board certified sports dietitian who works primarily as a speaker, media spokesperson and nutrition communications consultant.
Kelly has worked with athletes at every level and consulted for organizations such as USA Swimming, the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Road Runners, while contributing regularly to local broadcast and national digital media. She co-runs an online course for active women, co-hosts the Imperfect Health Podcast, and was an associate professor for 9 years.
In this episode, Kelly shares her sports nutrition knowledge and insight in terms of plant based eating, and how an athlete could get started with adding more plant foods to the diet.
An underlying message here is that it doesn't have to be black and white in terms of eating all plant-based or not plant-based at all. There is plenty of room in the in-between and Kelly gives some great tips on how to get started with plant-based eating:
In this episode, we discuss:
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Get to know Kelly:
Kelly Jones Nutrition
Fit Fueling Course
Imperfect Health Podcast
Sports Nutrition Entrepreneur Webinar: Diversifying Revenue to Build a Six-Figure Career
SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Natalie Mitchell (AKA @Natrunsfar) is a Los Angeles based running coach, 12 time marathoner (with a PR of 3:05), and mom to three athletic and zany kids.
In this episode, we discuss:
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SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Starla Garcia, M.Ed, RDN, LD, is a Registered Dietitian and marathoner based in Houston, Texas.
She was a recent 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier.
In this episode, we discuss:
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SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
In this episode, we discuss Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome, or RED-S.
We go over:
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SPORTS NUTRITION INSIDERS:
Sarah and Marita interviewed Registered Dietitian and Sports Dietitian, Fiona Sutherland. Fiona is the Director of The Mindful Dietitian and has been practicing as a Dietitian for over 20 years, primarily in the areas of eating behavior, eating disorders, body image, sports nutritional nd education/training.
Fiona is a Health At Every Size ® and Non Diet Dietitian. She is the host of the Podcast “The Mindful Dietitian” and as a Sports Dietitian, does consulting at The Australian Ballet School and national sporting organizations. Fiona also teaches across Masters Level Dietetic training programs at several different Universities in Melbourne specifically in Counseling Skills and Weight Inclusive Approaches in Dietetics.
Today's topics include:
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Have you been wondering about electrolytes and how to dial them in to maximize your training? This episode covers everything you need to know about electrolytes as an endurance athlete.
Covered in this episode:
The four major electrolytes you lose most while training
Why you need to replenish electrolytes as an endurance athlete
Which ones and how much electrolytes to include to fuel your training
Symptoms of deficiency in all of the major electrolytes
How to include them in your diet
And more!
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Laura Norris is a RRCA and Run-Fit certified run coach who talks with Sarah and Marita about:
Training during quarantine and still seeing gains, even though races are cancelled/postponed
How to stay injury free
Returning to running after having a baby
Why hiring a coach can help you reach new levels of training
Why virtual races are awesome and how some of her athletes set new PRs during their virtual races
Laura's go-to fueling plan
How to safely increase mileage and get faster
The minimum amount of miles you need a week to run a marathon
And more!
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Get in touch with Laura:
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Wondering how to stay hydrated when the temps heat up?
This episode takes you through:
Why hydration is so important
How it affects performance
Practical tips to stay hydrated during workouts and throughout the day
What we personally recommend to clients and do ourselves to keep tabs on fluid intake
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Part 2 of runner's stomach/GI issues, and today we delve into whether following a low FODMAP diet is beneficial for those runners who can't seem to beat the symptoms after following the recommendations in Episode 6, Runner's Stomach and Other GI Issues While Training.
This episode covers what the FODMAP diet entails, symptoms of IBS, how many foods that athlete regularly consume are high in FODMAPs, and why you should consider the low FODMAP diet if you consistently deal with runner's stomach.
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Have you ever had to stop running because you had to go to the bathroom? Or had sloshing, heartburn, or nausea while running? Or had to walk because of a terrible side stitch or cramp?
GI issues affect up to 80% of runners, so you're not alone.
This episode goes over the exact reasons why you're experiencing or more prone to GI issues, aka runner's stomach. If you're tired of feeling like you have to poop every time you go out for a run, we break down the reasons why this may be happening and how to alleviate your issues.
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Sarah and Marita dispel 11 sports nutrition myths. They break down the following:
MYTH #1: I’ll PR if I cut out carbs
MYTH #2: Athletes should avoid all sugars
MYTH #3: I’ll get extra energy and boosts from supplements, vitamins and minerals
MYTH #4: Too much protein will make me bulky
MYTH #5: Coconut water is better than sports drinks
MYTH #6: Sports drinks are the only way to get electrolytes
MYTH #7: There is one diet/way of eating that will boost your performance
MYTH #8: You need to drink 8 cups of water per day
MYTH #9: A large serving of protein will improve my muscle recovery after training and competition
MYTH #10: Consuming calories before, during and after training and competing will cause weight gain. Plus, they’ll cancel out what I burn while exercising
MYTH #11: The vegan/vegetarian diet is not ideal for optimal performance in athletes
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Wondering what to eat after a tough run or workout? Sarah and Marita break it down for you, going over exactly what to eat, how long after to include your meal/snack, how it helps recovery and inflammation, and why it's so important to prioritize fueling after a workout.
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Sarah and Marita answer a listener question about gels vs. real food for fueling and talk about their own fueling plans for their respective endurance events, including pre-race meals, what they preferred to take and drink during exercise, and how they refueled after. They also talk about the logistics of finding the time to train for their respective events.
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Get to know your hosts and sports dietitians, Sarah and Marita, as they introduce the Nail Your Nutrition Podcast and share their endurance exercise stories and professional background. They also discuss what listeners can expect to hear and how they can submit questions and feedback.
To learn more about Sarah, check out @bucketlisttummy_rd and https://bucketlisttummy.com. To learn more about Marita, check out @eat.to.compete.rdn and maritaradloff.com. To follow along with the show, follow @nailyournutrition and find the complete show notes at https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
Sarah and Marita discuss their personal journeys back to exercise after recovering from their first pregnancies and births.
They also discuss tips for handling heavy training cycles with kids, including balancing nutrition needs, balancing time for training and family time, the logistics and “hows” of making it work and how they stay motivated. They also discuss the signs of exercise burnout and how you may know you’re taking on too much.
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