DiscoverFind Your Edge: Training, Sports Nutrition & Mindset Tools for Triathletes, Runners & High Achievers Chasing Performance & Longevity
Find Your Edge: Training, Sports Nutrition & Mindset Tools for Triathletes, Runners & High Achievers Chasing Performance & Longevity
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Find Your Edge: Training, Sports Nutrition & Mindset Tools for Triathletes, Runners & High Achievers Chasing Performance & Longevity

Author: Chris Newport | Tri Coach, Sports & Longevity Nutritionist and Exercise Physiologist at The Endurance Edge

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Find Your Edge is an empowering, science-driven podcast helping endurance athletes and active people train smarter, fuel better, and live longer, healthier lives. Hosted by Chris Newport, MS, RDN, CISSN—sports dietitian, coach, and founder of The Endurance Edge—each episode delivers clarity, practical strategies, and inspiration so you can optimize performance, prevent burnout, and feel your best on and off the race course.


If you’re overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice, struggling with GI issues, or confused about hydration, training metrics, mental training and supplements, this podcast meets you where you are—with no-fluff insights, relatable stories, and field-tested methods.


Whether you’re training for triathlon, running events, or seeking longevity through personalized nutrition, every episode helps you feel informed, confident, and in control of your health and performance.


With two decades of experience and hundreds of athletes coached and tested, Chris pulls back the curtain on what actually works—offering grounded, science-backed guidance you can apply right away.


What you’ll hear:

-->Hydration and fueling tips that reduce GI distress and enhance performance

-->Personalized strategies using metabolic, genetic, and performance data to help you train smarter

-->Athlete stories, expert interviews, and practical breakdowns of trending and timeless topics in endurance sports

-->Longevity-focused nutrition and lifestyle strategies to keep you strong for years to come


If you’re asking questions like:


--> “How do I train and eat to support both performance and longevity?”
--> “How do I fuel without bonking or GI issues?”
--> “What should I eat to support my health while achieving my fitness goals?”
--> “What supplements do I really need, and which are a waste?”


…then you’re in the right place.


This is the podcast for when you’re ready to train with intention, eat with confidence, and unlock your competitive edge—while building a lifetime of vibrant health and performance.


Tune in weekly and take the next step toward your strongest self.

127 Episodes
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At age 80, Natalie Grabow became the oldest woman in history to finish the Ironman World Championship in Kona, earning a Guinness World Record — and redefining what’s possible with aging and performance. In this episode of Find Your Edge, Natalie shares how she started triathlon at 59, learned to swim as an adult, and built a lifetime of resilience through consistency, self-trust, and joy in movement. We talk about: Longevity in sportTraining smarter as you ageInjury prevention & recovery...
Hypermobility affects far more people than we realize — especially endurance athletes. Chris sits down with physical therapist Holly Burt, who explains what hypermobility really is, why it’s often missed, and how it impacts joints, digestion, recovery, and injury risk. We cover: Hypermobility vs flexibilityWhy stretching can make symptoms worseStrength training rules for hypermobile athletesInjury prevention in endurance sportsPilates, stability, and body awarenessTraining for longevity, not ...
What if the edge you’re looking for isn’t another training metric—but the willingness to do hard things on purpose? Coach Chris Newport sits down with Bob Campana for a powerful conversation about mindset, resilience, and human connection. At 72 years old, Bob is still growing, learning, and intentionally seeking discomfort—not for punishment, but for progress. This episode explores why comfort can quietly limit growth, how shared experiences shape who we become, and why staying curious matte...
What if part of your fatigue, brain fog, or poor recovery isn’t coming from training or nutrition—but from your environment? Coach Chris Newport sits down with Jen Heller, host of the Homes That Heal podcast, to explore how our home environments impact detoxification, sleep, nervous system regulation, and long-term health. Jen shares her powerful personal journey—from heavy metal toxicity and thyroid dysfunction to infrared sauna therapy, environmental detox, and ultimately redefining what it...
What does the future of triathlon really look like? Coach Chris Newport talks with Justin Boyer of Set Up Events about the evolution of triathlon, the resurgence of short-course racing, and why community—not distance—is what keeps athletes in the sport. We discuss: The legacy of Set Up Events, Bill Scott and White LakeWhy sprint racing is growing againThe role of volunteers and race cultureBurnout, longevity, and accessibility in endurance sportsHow local races shape the future of triathlonPl...
What if your declining energy, brain fog, and poor sleep aren’t training mistakes—but hormonal shifts? Coach Chris Newport sits down with Dr. Abby DeVries, a family physician specializing in midlife women’s health, to unpack perimenopause, menopause, and hormone therapy for active women. We discuss: Early signs of perimenopauseProgesterone, estrogen, and testosterone explainedWhy strength training is critical for bone healthHormone therapy myths and safetyLongevity strategies for women who wa...
Coach Chris & Coach Carlie push back on one-size-fits-all morning routines and lay out a calmer, more personal approach built on sleep, values, and biology. From caffeine and genetics to flexible rituals and training early, we show how to design mornings that actually fit real life. We discuss: • cultural pressure to optimize every minute • defining a morning’s purpose before picking habits • caffeine sensitivity, anxiety, and genetic differences • reflection over rigid habit stacking • ...
Thanksgiving can easily become about food, schedules, and chaos—but at its core, this holiday is about presence and gratitude. In today’s short but powerful episode, we slow down together, take a breath, and reconnect to what this day truly means. You’ll be guided through a grounding reflection to help you honor your body, your relationships, and the small joys that might otherwise go unnoticed. Happy Thanksgiving—I'm grateful you're here. Support the show 🎧 Thanks for tuning in to the Find ...
Feeling anxious about what people will say about your plate this holiday season, especially if you have some new health and nutrition goals? Nutritionist and host Chris Newport breaks down why holiday food comments and food pressure are so common—and why they’re usually not actually about you. You’ll learn: The real reasons people comment on what you are (or aren’t) eatingHow family traditions, insecurity, and “food as love” show up at the tableSimple, kind, and clear scripts to respond to:“T...
Holiday tables can come with love, nostalgia—and pressure. In this short, practical episode, Coach Chris, functional nutritionist, shares seven strategies to help you enjoy the food and feel good in your body: don’t show up starving, hydrate intentionally, plan ahead, say “no, thank you” with love, share your intentions (if you want to), move your body in a way that feels good, and be present. You’ll learn how to: Prevent the “ravenous trap” so you can slow down and taste your foodUse hydrati...
Coach Chris and Coach Carlie, sports performance consultant, unpack why “I’m not motivated” often means “I’m feeling big emotions,” how to reframe perfectionism, and simple tools—like the 10-Minute Rule—to build an off-season you’ll actually enjoy (and stick with). You'll hear: Why the post-race motivation dip is normal—and what’s really going onWeather, daylight, and social routine shifts that change how training feelsPerfectionism detoxThe 10-Minute Rule for low-friction consist...
Coach Chris interviews Coach Peter after his recent return from World Triathlon in Australia with stories from the Olympic distance and his first draft-legal sprint, plus hard-earned tips on qualifying, logistics, and racing smarter. We break down training shifts, strict transition rules, and why pack riding changed his view of speed and strategy. • how to qualify for nationals then worlds • travel tactics for two bikes, airline fees, and choosing the right case • draft-legal strategy ...
Performance Nutritionist Chris Newport breaks down a simple plan to enjoy Halloween without overdoing it: anchor with protein, set clear treat limits, stay hydrated, and lean into non-food traditions that make the night memorable. She also shares inclusive ideas for handing out goodies and smart ways to handle leftover candy. • planning protein to steady appetite and protect lean mass • setting selective treat limits that match personal goals • using hydration to reduce cravings and support ...
Have you ever wondered if you’re too old, too slow, or too new to try a triathlon? Think again. In this inspiring episode of the Find Your Edge Podcast, Coach Chris Newport sits down with Hilary Topper—author, coach, and triathlete who started her journey at 53. Hilary shares her path from never stepping foot in a gym (and not knowing how to start a treadmill!) to writing her second book on triathlon: Unlocking the Triathlon: The Beginner’s Guide to Competing in a Triathlon. Together, we expl...
Join Coach Chris with Sami Winters, the race director at Ironman NC 70.3 in Wilmington, NC. Get all the insider tips and details for this amazing race, including a tidal swim, a point-to-point puzzle, and a finish on the Riverwalk—all built by a team of 1,200 volunteers and a great staff. We unpack the fast course, strict safety rules, and the community that makes PRs possible. • why the date follows the tide charts • what makes the swim fast yet technical • warm-up workarounds without water...
In this practical episode for runners, PT and runner Dr. Rob Berghorn (Endurance Unleashed) joins Coach Chris to break down the need-to-know of efficient, pain-free running. We cover beginner to advanced cues, cadence targets, ground contact time, uphill/downhill technique, shoe selection vs. trends, when (and how) to use insoles, year-round strength training, and smart warm-up/cool-down routines. If your watch is spitting out numbers and you’re not sure which ones matter—or you want fewer ni...
Coach Chris Newport shares a simple six-step process for creating healthy, high-performing meals and snacks. She emphasizes the importance of selecting powerful proteins, incorporating colorful fruits and vegetables, focusing on healthy fats, adding extra fuel when needed, boosting meals with herbs and spices, and ensuring proper hydration. Takeaways: Pick powerful proteins to maintain lean muscle mass. Aim for at least five servings of fruits and vegetables daily. Healthy fats are ess...
Immune health is intricately connected to nutrition, genetics, and activity level, with each person requiring a unique approach based on their genetic makeup and lifestyle. Chris ties in how nutrition, genetics, supplements and immunity all relate for active people and athletes. Educational only; not medical advice. You’ll hear about: The one plate shift most athletes overlook—and why it changes everythingA simple number that helps you right-size protein for longevity and immunityHow certai...
Today, Chris explores how to make informed decisions about supplements by following a clear framework for determining if they're right for you. This practical guide helps navigate the confusing world of supplementation by asking key questions about necessity, effectiveness, and safety. You’ll learn: Why whole foods should always be your foundationHow restricted diets (vegan, dairy-free, fasting) change supplement needsThe importance of legality and third-party testing (NSF Certified, Informed...
Sarah Hayes, co-owner of She Tris, shares how their women-only triathlon series creates an inclusive, supportive environment for female athletes of all ages and abilities. From acquiring the Ramblin' Rose series to expanding across the Carolinas, Sarah reveals how She Tris has grown while maintaining its welcoming atmosphere where beginners feel comfortable and experienced athletes can thrive. You'll hear: How co-owners Sarah and Angie met as Sarah was doing her first triHow they adopted 4 ne...
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