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Welcome to the Endurance Eats podcast! This is your go-to safe space to learn about all things nutrition and endurance performance. Get ready for a journey packed with science-backed strategies, practical tips, and inspiring guests to revolutionize the way you think about fueling your body. Whether you're a seasoned triathlete, a newbie runner, or a veteran cyclist, this podcast is for you.
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In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson interviews Nathaniel Jenkins about the effects of caffeine on endurance performance. They discuss the benefits of caffeine, including improved performance and altered perception of effort, as well as the potential downsides such as GI distress and sleep interference. Jenkins explains the genetic factors influencing caffeine metabolism and provides insights on optimal dosages and timing strategies for endurance athletes. The conversation concludes with a look at future research directions in caffeine and its health-related benefits.00:00 Introduction to Caffeine and Endurance Performance02:27 Benefits of Caffeine for Endurance Athletes05:10 Understanding the Downsides of Caffeine07:48 Caffeine Metabolism and Genetic Factors10:24 Optimal Caffeine Dosage for Performance12:43 Caffeine Strategies for Endurance Events24:47 Strategic Use of Caffeine in Endurance Sports26:15 Caffeine Administration Methods and Their Effects29:00 Caffeine's Impact on Perception of Effort30:16 Managing GI Distress with Caffeine33:29 Caffeine and Sleep: Timing Matters36:50 Future Research Directions in Caffeine StudiesGuest Bio:Dr. Nathaniel D. M. Jenkins, PhD, FAHA, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa, where he leads the Integrative Laboratory of Applied Physiology & Lifestyle Medicine. His research focuses on how early life stress, including adverse childhood experiences, contributes to the development of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, and how resistance training can be used as an intervention to improve cardiometabolic health, particularly in aging populations.A Fellow of the American Heart Association, Dr. Jenkins has been recognized for his contributions to lifestyle and cardiometabolic health research. He has served on national committees for both the American Heart Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, helping shape the future of research and practice in his field. With a passion for bridging physiology, behavioral science, and clinical application, Dr. Jenkins’s work offers valuable insights into prevention and long-term health outcomes.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Caffeine Recommended productsConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Skratch Labs — real-food, performance-driven nutrition that’s easy on your gut and powerful in its effectiveness. Check them out for mixes, chews, bars, and more that help you train harder and recover smarter.Use code ENDURANCEEATS20 for 20% off!
In this conversation, the Alex Larson Nutrition team discusses the challenges athletes face when trying to maintain their nutrition while traveling, especially during vacations and work trips. They emphasize the importance of flexibility, planning ahead, and making intentional food choices to ensure athletes can enjoy their time away without compromising their health. The discussion covers practical tips for packing snacks, navigating dining options, and adjusting to new routines and time zones, all while maintaining a positive mindset about food and nutrition.00:00 Navigating Nutrition While Traveling08:16 Traveling by Plane: Challenges and Solutions16:56 Eating Well at Your Destination20:41 Healthy Eating on the Go23:40 Planning and Preparation for Travel25:28 Indulging While Traveling27:38 Navigating Alcohol Consumption29:57 Establishing Boundaries and Self-Talk30:46 Traveling Tips and Tricks33:16 Managing Jet Lag and Time Zones36:06 The Importance of SnacksResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian App for Managing Time Zones https://timeshifter.com/jet-lag-appRecommendations for Travel Items like Coolers, utensils, and exact snacks. Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Skratch Labs — real-food, performance-driven nutrition that’s easy on your gut and powerful in its effectiveness. Check them out for mixes, chews, bars, and more that help you train harder and recover smarter.Use code ENDURANCEEATS20 for 20% off!
In this conversation, Alex Larson and veterinarian Katie Neshek, discuss the essential aspects of running with dogs, focusing on choosing the right breed, training, nutrition, hydration, and safety. They emphasize the importance of understanding a dog's needs and capabilities, as well as the etiquette required when running in shared spaces. The discussion also covers practical tips for managing heat stress, paw care, and the significance of proper equipment. Overall, the episode serves as a comprehensive guide for dog owners who want to incorporate their pets into their running routines.00:00 Introduction to Running with Dogs02:49 Choosing the Right Dog for Running05:18 Training Your Dog for Endurance08:15 Equipment and Gear for Running with Dogs11:09 Nutrition for Active Dogs13:49 Hydration Strategies for Dogs16:37 Managing Heat Stress in Dogs19:16 Paw Care and Injury Prevention22:11 Dog Etiquette on Trails24:50 Conclusion and ResourcesGuest Bio:Dr. Katie Nisek is the heart and soul behind North Star Off-Grid and Sawtooth Mountain Mobile Vet, bringing compassionate, holistic veterinary care directly to pets in remote and rural settings. With a deep respect for the outdoor lifestyle and a dedication to client education, she offers personalized wellness visits where pets feel safest—in their own environment. When she’s not tending to four-legged friends, Dr. Nisek is sharing her journey on Instagram, inspiring pet owners with practical tips and authentic stories from the field. Her gentle approach and unwavering empathy make her a trusted partner in pet care.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Guest Contact InfoYoutube https://www.youtube.com/@northstaroffgrid/videosInstagram https://www.instagram.com/northstarmutts/Vet Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sawtoothmountain_mobilevet/Light up VestDog SnackRuff Bar: https://ruffbar.com/?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwMXZitleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp5xUjCfweaZg21vakIdWmVGZW3brC3eXCkA3-bDmQ1fnUH4jAsl7T9Cd1yXM_aem__-tHerla4Ef6-rqMnSS0jAMountain Wild is a great meat based treat: https://mountainwildpet.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqRqCmajNJDgWfJ0bmK9czgLePt6n-B0qc_hn4eByM2h37tj37q(Code: VAGABONMUTTS for 10% off) Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Skratch Labs — real-food, performance-driven nutrition that’s easy on your gut and powerful in its effectiveness. Check them out for mixes, chews, bars, and more that help you train harder and recover smarter.Use code ENDURANCEEATS20 for 20% off!
In this engaging conversation, Alex Larson and Dr. Erin Ayala explore the multifaceted world of endurance sports, focusing on the mental and psychological aspects that influence performance. They discuss personal connections, training insights, managing expectations, and the importance of deliberate practice. The conversation delves into the challenges of anxiety, body image, and aging, while also emphasizing the significance of defining personal success and building resilience. With practical strategies and relatable anecdotes, this dialogue serves as a valuable resource for athletes seeking to enhance their mental performance and overall well-being.00:00 Introduction and Personal Connections02:51 Training Progress and Expectations05:48 Understanding Plateaus in Performance08:42 Deliberate Practice and Goal Setting11:39 Defining Success and Personal Goals14:36 Managing Race Day Nerves and Anxiety18:38 Understanding Anxiety and Its Impact21:14 Managing Anxiety Through Characterization23:25 The Role of Nutrition in Anxiety Management24:38 Coping with Anxiety During Races27:30 Navigating the Low Points in Endurance Events31:00 Building Mental Toughness and Resilience32:37 Strategies for Different Race Distances35:47 Building Confidence for Big Goals38:55 Navigating Post-Event Transition41:05 Redefining Athletic Identity42:03 Aging and Athletic Performance44:35 Body Image in Endurance Sports50:07 Recommended Reads for Athletes51:38 Connecting with Erin AyalaGuest Bio:Dr. Erin Ayala (she/her) is the owner and founder of Skadi Sport Psychology, a mission-driven applied sport psychology practice based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that serves athletes across the U.S. and Canada. As a Licensed Psychologist and Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) with over a decade of experience in sport psychology, Dr. Ayala blends clinical expertise with athletic insight to deliver evidence-based support tailored to endurance athletes—including LGBTQ+ individuals, women, non-binary athletes, and those navigating life transitions like injury recovery or retirement .In her practice, she develops dynamic, interactive sessions that draw on health psychology, positive psychology, and mindfulness-based therapies. She helps clients reframe challenging thoughts, clarify values, set meaningful goals, and foster self-compassion while championing rest, quality sleep, and joy in sport. Beyond therapy, Dr. Ayala supports the broader sport psychology community by offering CMPC mentorship working with clinicians to meet certification requirements through personalized mentorship and tailored resources. She’s also an accomplished endurance athlete herself boasting multiple national podium finishes in gravel, fat-bike, ultra-endurance, and virtual racing .Dr. Ayala’s academic contributions include over 20 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and her work has been featured in Trail Runner, Bicycling Magazine, and The New York Times .Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Books include: The Confidence Gap by Russ Harris, Meditation for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman, and The Champion’s Mind: How Great Athletes Think, Train and Thrive by Jim AfremowErin’s Contact◦Instagram https://www.instagram.com/skadisportpsychology◦Website https://www.skadisportpsychology.com/ Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Skratch Labs — real-food, performance-driven nutrition that’s easy on your gut and powerful in its effectiveness. Check them out for mixes, chews, bars, and more that help you train harder and recover smarter.Use code ENDURANCEEATS20 for 20% off!
In this conversation, Alex Larson and Derek discuss Derek's recovery journey after a serious car accident, emphasizing the importance of strength training for endurance athletes. They explore how to integrate strength training into busy lifestyles, the benefits of activation exercises, and practical tips for managing core strength and back pain. Derek shares insights on essential equipment for home workouts and the significance of consistency in training. The discussion highlights the balance between strength and endurance training, providing valuable resources for athletes looking to enhance their performance.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:42 The Journey of Recovery05:26 The Importance of Strength Training08:04 Overcoming Barriers to Strength Training10:49 Finding Time for Strength Training13:35 Integrating Strength Training into a Busy Schedule24:01 The Importance of Recovery and Sleep25:04 Prioritizing Performance in Training26:44 Essential Equipment for Home Strength Training31:22 Understanding Strength vs. Activation Training37:29 Key Strength Movements for Endurance Athletes40:42 Addressing Back Pain in Endurance Sports46:12 Conclusion and Resources for Further TrainingGuest Bio:Derek Teele is the founder and head coach of Dialed Health, a strength training platform devoted to cyclists of all disciplines. A former professional downhill and enduro mountain bike racer, Derek’s early racing experience exposed him to the power of structured training and nutrition sparking his transition to a career in fitness. In 2013, he began working as a personal trainer, eventually founding Dialed Health in 2016. By 2018, he had opened an in-person training studio and launched his first online program Derek holds multiple certifications, including NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT), Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), Sports Nutrition (CSNC), Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES), as well as credentials from Equinox Tier 3, Kettlebell Athletics, and Trigger Point therapy. Dialed Health’s mission is to support cyclists by building strength, enhancing recovery, and optimizing nutrition and mindset, which reflects his belief in off-bike health translating into better on-bike performance.Today, Derek balances training clients online with his own riding, be it road, gravel, or XC mountain biking and continues to build tools and programs that help cyclists ride stronger, recover faster, and stay healthier around the globe.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Functional Workout VideoWorkout Gear LinksKettlebell https://amzn.to/4mhdaGS Long band https://amzn.to/3JaUtWN Short band https://amzn.to/46Pl45tAdjustable Dumbbells https://amzn.to/4fzHdXPFoam Roller https://amzn.to/4my6ZOcBench https://amzn.to/4oug5xzDerek’s ContactWorkouts https://dialedhealth.com/workoutsInstagram @dialedhealthYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6xKmv1q7-oQEWoosfldtRQWebsite https://dialedhealth.com/Podcast Dialed Health https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dialed-health/id1480709469Email: derek@dialedhealth.comConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Salt Stick! Have fast acting electrolytes for your next workout!
In this enlightening episode, join Alex Larson and Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan as they delve into the intricacies of exercise and nutrition tailored for women's health. Discover how to optimize body composition, metabolism, and cardiovascular health through sustainable practices. Learn about the impact of menstrual cycles on nutrition, the importance of muscle quality, and the role of nutrient timing. Whether you're an athlete or simply looking to enhance your well-being, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to empower your health journey. Tune in for a conversation that blends science with everyday application, ensuring you can thrive at every stage of life.Guest Bio:Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan is a leading voice in exercise physiology and sports nutrition, known for her passion for empowering women and advancing evidence-based health strategies. She serves as the Associate Chair for Research in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where she also directs the Applied Physiology Laboratory and co-directs the Human Performance Center.With a PhD from the University of Oklahoma and over 180 peer-reviewed publications to her name, Dr. Smith-Ryan’s research focuses on exercise and nutrition interventions that improve body composition, cardiovascular health, and metabolic function—especially in women’s health, perimenopause, post-menopause, and overweight and obese populations.She has led projects funded by the NIH as well as national and international clinical trials, and she’s been recognized with numerous honors, including Nutrition Researcher of the Year, Young Investigator of the Year, and Outstanding Sports Scientist of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.Dr. Smith-Ryan is also an active member of organizations such as the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Diabetes Association, and the International Society of Sports Nutrition. A devoted mentor and educator, she’s passionate about translating lab-based research into practical strategies that improve real lives.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this conversation, the ALN team discusses the complexities of body composition and nutrition for athletes. They emphasize the importance of individualized approaches, small consistent changes, and the significance of protein intake. The discussion also covers mindful eating, caloric deficits, and the mental aspects of body image in the athletic community. They provide practical strategies for sustainable nutrition practices and highlight the need for tracking progress to achieve body composition goals.00:00 Introduction to Body Composition Goals02:49 The Importance of Protein Intake05:37 Eating for Activity Levels08:09 The Role of Fruits and Vegetables10:58 Tracking and Accountability in Nutrition13:50 Building Healthy Habits Over Time16:59 The Importance of Individualized Nutrition Plans19:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts23:34 Mindful Eating Strategies for Athletes27:34 Understanding Caloric Needs and Deficits33:19 Body Composition and Performance Goals37:07 Navigating Weight Gain During Training40:41 Body Image and Athlete Mental HealthResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this conversation, Alex Larson and Jonathan Little delve into the world of ketone supplements, exploring their types, mechanisms, and effects on endurance performance. They discuss the scientific research surrounding ketones, their potential benefits and drawbacks for athletes, particularly in high-intensity and endurance contexts, and the implications for those on ketogenic diets. The conversation also touches on the effects of ketones on recovery, sleep, and their role in managing type 2 diabetes, while emphasizing the need for further research in these areas.00:00 Introduction to Ketone Supplements02:37 Understanding Ketone Types and Mechanisms05:29 The Science Behind Endurance Performance08:00 Ketones and the Ketogenic Diet10:54 High-Intensity Performance and Ketones13:47 Cognitive Benefits of Ketones16:39 Sex Differences in Ketone Use19:01 Potential Recovery Benefits of Ketones23:21 Exploring Ketones and Muscle Glycogen24:34 Ketones and Sleep Quality25:39 The EPO Connection: Ketones and Endurance27:22 Skepticism and Scientific Inquiry28:39 GI Implications of Ketone Use34:54 Ketones in Type 2 Diabetes Management38:05 Future Insights on Ketones and PerformanceResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Original paper showing that exogenous ketone monoester supplements might enhance endurance performance (has never been replicated):https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27475046/ Our paper showing that ketone salts impair high-intensity exercise performance: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28750585/ Collaborative paper with Dr. Gibala’s group showing that ketone monoester supplements might increase heart rate during endurance exercise:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33646860/ Meta-analyses showing no impact of exogenous ketones on exercise performance: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35042186/ Paper showing exogenous ketones might boost erythropoietin (EPO) post-exercise: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36449571/ Paper showing exogenous ketones might improve sleep after exercise: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37259248/Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Stasher Bags. Get your fuel ready to go easily with these reusable bags!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson addresses common questions from endurance athletes, focusing on plant-based protein options and strategies for fueling during afternoon races. She provides practical tips for incorporating protein-rich foods into meals and snacks, as well as advice on how to effectively prepare for races that occur later in the day.00:00 Introduction to Plant-Based Nutrition03:29 Fueling for Afternoon RacesResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode, Alex Larson interviews Serena about her experience competing in the Unbound XL, a grueling 359-mile race. They discuss Serena's extensive training regimen, her nutrition strategy, and the mental preparation required for such a challenging event. Serena shares insights on the importance of gut training, caffeine use, and maintaining a positive mindset throughout the race. The conversation also touches on the emotional journey of racing and the reflections Serena has post-race, emphasizing the need for recovery and patience after achieving a significant goal. In this conversation, Serena and Alex discuss the emotional and physical aftermath of Serena's recent cycling achievement, the challenges of recovery, and the importance of building confidence in racing. They reflect on the support from the community and the balance between personal goals and family time. The conversation highlights the journey of growth, both in cycling and personal development, and the excitement for future races and coaching opportunities.00:00 Introduction and Unbound XL Overview01:35 Training for the Unbound XL04:02 Nutrition Planning and Gut Training10:13 Caffeine Strategy and Mental Preparation13:24 Race Day Experience and Strategy17:25 Emotional Journey During the Race25:35 Reflections and Future Plans27:24 The Aftermath of Achievement33:03 Crossing the Finish Line35:26 Recovery and Reflection49:46 Building Confidence and Future GoalsResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian https://www.serenabishopgordon.com/Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson addresses common questions from endurance athletes, focusing on nutrition strategies for recovery, the importance of protein and supplements, and the necessity of carb loading for optimal performance in endurance events. She emphasizes the significance of mental health during recovery.00:00 Introduction to Mid-Season Fueling Episodes01:04 Nutrition and Mental Health During Recovery03:51 Importance of Protein and Supplements for Healing06:04 Carb Loading for Endurance Events07:52 Engagement and Personalized Nutrition CoachingResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson discusses essential hydration and fueling strategies for endurance athletes, emphasizing the importance of personalizing these guidelines based on individual needs and circumstances. She also addresses common concerns about weight fluctuations when changing dietary habits, particularly with increased protein intake, and offers practical advice for managing nutrition effectively while training.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson addresses common nutrition questions from endurance athletes. She discusses the pros and cons of eating the same meals daily during peak training, emphasizing the importance of nutrient variety, listening to one's body, and maintaining enjoyment in meals. She also provides tailored nutrition strategies for athletes with irregular work schedules, highlighting the need for consistent protein and hydration, while varying carbohydrate intake based on training demands.00:00 Introduction to Mid-Season Fuel Episodes00:38 Eating the Same Meals: Pros and Cons03:25 Nutrition Strategies for Irregular SchedulesResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson discusses the importance of nutrient timing for athletes, providing actionable strategies for fueling around workouts. She explores three main workout scenarios: morning, midday, and evening, offering tailored advice for each situation to optimize performance and recovery. The episode emphasizes the need for personalized nutrition strategies and encourages listeners to experiment with their fueling methods.00:00 Introduction to Mid-Season Fuel Episodes01:01 Understanding Nutrient Timing01:59 Morning Workout Fueling Strategies05:09 Midday Workout Nutrition Tips06:03 Evening Workout Fueling ApproachesResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, host Alex Larson and her team Mary and Hanna discuss their personal fueling strategies as they prepare for the Boston Marathon. They explore the transition from competitive running to a more relaxed approach, the impact of technology on racing, and effective carb loading strategies. The conversation also covers race day nutrition, timing, and managing nerves, emphasizing the importance of finding a balance between performance and enjoyment in running. In this conversation, they discuss race day fueling strategies, including the use of sodium bicarbonate, hydration, and carbohydrate intake. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences with nutrition during races and the importance of preparation.00:00 Introduction to Midseason Fuel Episodes03:06 Transitioning from Competitive to Fun Running06:00 The Impact of Technology on Racing08:58 Carb Loading Strategies for Race Day11:57 Race Day Nutrition and Timing17:52 Managing Race Day Nerves and Fueling19:23 Race Day Fueling Strategies29:15 Preparing for the Gravel Race38:21 Final Thoughts and Good Luck WishesResources Mentioned in This Episode:Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Boston Marathon Fueling BlogGels for Running and TriathlonsConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson shares her personal journey through endurance sports, nutrition, and the challenges of balancing motherhood with training. She reflects on her experiences from her first triathlon to her current training regimen, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and gradual progress. Alex discusses her meal planning strategies, fueling techniques for performance, and the need for strength training. She also shares her upcoming challenges and goals, as well as future plans for her nutrition coaching business, wrapping up the first season of her podcast with gratitude and excitement for what's to come.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to the Journey02:34 The Calling to Nutrition03:59 Postpartum Challenges and Nutrition06:19 Training and Progress Updates09:10 Nutrition and Meal Planning12:59 Fueling Strategies for Performance14:22 Balancing Strength Training and Cardio15:46 Upcoming Challenges and Goals17:41 Future Plans for Nutrition Coaching18:37 Season One Wrap-Up and Future InsightsResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Body Composition episodeCarbohydrate Guidelines Episode The Pancake Press Email Sign UpConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson discusses essential mindset shifts for athletes looking to improve their endurance nutrition. She emphasizes the importance of transitioning from a restrictive mindset to a fueling mindset, focusing on progress rather than perfection, prioritizing long-term gains over short-term fixes, and viewing food as an ally rather than an enemy. These shifts can lead to better energy levels, improved performance, and a healthier relationship with food.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to Mindset Shifts in Endurance Nutrition06:42 Progress Over Perfection12:41 Food as an Ally, Not an EnemyResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this engaging conversation, Alex Larson and Carrie Tollefson share their experiences from a recent ski retreat, discussing the challenges and joys of trying new activities. They delve into Carrie's early running journey, her family dynamics surrounding food and athletics, and the pivotal moments that inspired her to pursue elite running. The conversation highlights Carrie's experience at the Olympic Trials, the pressure of competition, and the importance of nutrition in an athlete's life. Throughout, themes of friendship, overcoming fear, and the impact of family support are woven into their narratives. In this engaging conversation, Carrie Tollefson and Alex Larson delve into the world of nutrition for athletes, discussing personal experiences with food choices before races, the misconceptions surrounding professional athletes, and the importance of fostering a positive relationship with food in parenting. They also explore the role of running in their lives and future plans, emphasizing the joy and community that comes with the sport.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Skiing Adventures and New Friendships02:59 Embracing Discomfort in New Experiences05:57 Carrie's Early Running Journey08:53 Family Dynamics and Food Culture11:46 Inspiration to Pursue Elite Running14:57 The Olympic Trials Experience17:58 The Final Sprint to Victory20:55 Life as an Olympian23:58 Nutrition and Its Role in Performance27:44 Nutrition and Pre-Race Rituals34:12 Misconceptions About Professional Athletes37:38 Parenting and Nutrition Conversations45:12 Running's Role in Life and Future PlansGuest: Carrie TollefsenBio: Carrie Tollefson is an Olympic middle-distance runner, broadcaster, and advocate for healthy living. A 13-time Minnesota state champion and five-time NCAA champion at Villanova, she represented the U.S. in the 1500m at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Beyond competition, Carrie is a respected media personality, covering major marathons and championship races for ESPN, NBC, and USATF.TV. She’s also the National Fitness Director for Moms on the Run, a dynamic speaker, and host of the C Tolle Run podcast. Living in Minnesota with her husband and three kids, she continues to inspire others to GET AFTER IT!Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, host and registered dietitian, Alex Larson, and therapist, Cindi Miller, discuss the intricate relationship between mental health, nutrition, and athletic performance. They explore the impact of social media on self-perception, the importance of work ethic balanced with self-compassion, and the challenges athletes face regarding body image and disordered eating. Cindi emphasizes the need for individualized approaches to nutrition and mental health, the role of therapy, and the significance of understanding one's relationship with food. The conversation highlights the importance of flexibility in dietary habits and the necessity of finding the right support system for mental well-being.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to Mental Health and Success02:52 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Perception05:57 Navigating Setbacks and Shame in Nutrition09:01 The Balance of Work Ethic and Obsession11:56 Body Image and Mental Well-Being in Athletes14:55 Understanding Body Composition Goals18:00 Disordered Eating vs. Eating Disorders20:58 The Role of Therapy in Mental Health23:50 Finding the Right Therapist26:59 The Importance of Individuality in Nutrition30:10 The Relationship Between Food and Mental Health33:00 Changing the Narrative Around Sugar36:04 The Role of Coaches in Athlete Mental Health39:00 The Journey of Self-Discovery in Therapy41:56 Conclusion and Future InsightsGuest Cindi MillerBio: Cindi is a mental health counselor licensed in North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio. She is a coach at heart and was a collegiate volleyball coach for 7 years, and coached club volleyball for 11 years prior to becoming a therapist. This is where Cindi’s passion for mental health and exploring the roots of perfectionism began. She saw countless athletes struggling with body image, poor relationships to food and exercise, and full blown eating disorders. Cindi then began working in a residential and PHP treatment center to further her education around eating disorders and is a loud and persistent advocate for body acceptance, reducing shame and stigma around body size, and educating on the dangers of eating disorders and their parallels to “being healthy” and diet culture. Cindi also provides basic psychoeducation and coaching around anxiety, depression, burnout, boundaries, and perfectionism to athletic departments, teams, corporations, and individuals.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Affirmations for Athletes: Mindful eating and Body Positivity Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
In this conversation, Alex Larson and Lexi Kelson, registered dietitian for Precision Hydration, discuss the critical role of hydration and electrolytes, particularly sodium, for endurance athletes. They explore common hydration issues, the importance of fluid intake, signs of dehydration, and the benefits of sweat testing. The discussion also covers sodium preloading strategies for races and practical tips for maintaining hydration during training and events.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 The Importance of Sodium in Hydration03:09 Common Hydration Issues in Endurance Athletes05:46 Behavioral Aspects of Hydration09:07 Signs of Dehydration and Low Electrolyte Levels12:02 The Evolution of Hydration Strategies15:04 Understanding Sweat Testing17:58 Sodium Preloading for Performance21:04 Rehydration Strategies Post-Exercise24:00 Logistics of Hydration During RacesGuest: Lexi KelsonBio: Lexi is a Registered Dietitian who earned her master’s degree in Applied Nutrition with a focus on fueling for sports performance. She wears a few hats as the PF&H RD, conducting Sweat Tests out of Atlanta, GA and traveling for pro sports team testing gigs. With a background in journalism, she’s able to combine her skills with both words and science to write evidence-based blogs for the Knowledge Hub, create educational content and strategize fuel & hydration plans for athletes... plus a side of number crunching for case studies and athlete feedback. She may not be an endurance athlete, but she’s a powerlifter who can allegedly be persuaded to run a 5k every so often!https://www.precisionhydration.com/us/en/https://www.instagram.com/precisionfandhResources Mentioned in This Episode:Pancake Mug Recipe Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150304075220.htm https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7965369/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314420338_The_role_of_sodium_in_the_body https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4966593/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2231307/ Precision Hydration Sweat Test: https://www.precisionhydration.com/sweat-testing/book-a-sweat-test/Connect with Me: Instagram: @alexlarsonnutrition Website: alexlarsonnutrition.com Enter this week’s giveaway for a $100 gift card to Precision Hydration to meet your hydration needs! Head to Instagram and find the giveaway post there for all the details!Don’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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