2 hrs 7 min

Athlete Nutrition Profile - Senior Peloton Instructor and Masters World Champion Track Cyclist, Christine D’Ercole The Eat for Endurance Podcast

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Welcome to Episode 32 of the Eat for Endurance Podcast, featuring Senior Peloton Instructor and Masters World Champion track cyclist, Christine D’Ercole. 

Whether you are a Peloton rider and already familiar with Christine or you're not, I am so excited to share her story with you today. She calls herself a story-teller, and she truly is. She shared story after story during our 2+ hour interview, and I felt like we could’ve kept on going! 

We went VERY in-depth,  so even if you think you know everything about Christine, you will learn a lot more! Here's a preview of what we cover in this episode:
The entire arc of her career as a performer, both in the arts and in sports - as a young ballerina, an actress, a competitive track cyclist, and cycling instructor Christine’s struggle with bulimia as a teenagerHow her approach to food and her body image evolved as she started cyclingBecoming a Mom in her late 20s and raising a body-positive daughterGetting back into competitive sport and fueling herself for success Learning to stop fighting her body and instead to “embrace her build” How her signature mantra, “I am I can I will I do,” was born and how we can use it in the nutrition and body image spaceEverything you want to know about competitive track cycling, including fueling  Becoming a Peloton instructor and what her everyday nutrition looks like nowGeneral advice on building confidence, nourishing your body and mind, and rejecting harmful messages from diet-culture and the media-machineTHANK YOU Christine for sharing your story, for making yourself vulnerable, for showing us that change IS possible, and for inspiring us all everyday on the bike.

Learn more about Christine D’Ercole:
 Christine’s Website: https://christinedercole.com Follow on Instagram and FacebookAnnouncements:
Please subscribe to and rate/review the show if you have a minute!If you can afford to donate a few bucks to help support the show financially, please visit my Patreon pageYou can also support me by visiting my Amazon storefront  Have nutrition questions, a guest or topic request, or any other feedback? Email me - claire@eatforendurance.com.Music Credit: Joseph McDadeDisclaimer – all information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is in no way meant to replace individual medical and nutrition recommendations. If you'd like to work with me for individualized nutrition support, please reach out!Support the show
Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook (@eatforendurance).

Welcome to Episode 32 of the Eat for Endurance Podcast, featuring Senior Peloton Instructor and Masters World Champion track cyclist, Christine D’Ercole. 

Whether you are a Peloton rider and already familiar with Christine or you're not, I am so excited to share her story with you today. She calls herself a story-teller, and she truly is. She shared story after story during our 2+ hour interview, and I felt like we could’ve kept on going! 

We went VERY in-depth,  so even if you think you know everything about Christine, you will learn a lot more! Here's a preview of what we cover in this episode:
The entire arc of her career as a performer, both in the arts and in sports - as a young ballerina, an actress, a competitive track cyclist, and cycling instructor Christine’s struggle with bulimia as a teenagerHow her approach to food and her body image evolved as she started cyclingBecoming a Mom in her late 20s and raising a body-positive daughterGetting back into competitive sport and fueling herself for success Learning to stop fighting her body and instead to “embrace her build” How her signature mantra, “I am I can I will I do,” was born and how we can use it in the nutrition and body image spaceEverything you want to know about competitive track cycling, including fueling  Becoming a Peloton instructor and what her everyday nutrition looks like nowGeneral advice on building confidence, nourishing your body and mind, and rejecting harmful messages from diet-culture and the media-machineTHANK YOU Christine for sharing your story, for making yourself vulnerable, for showing us that change IS possible, and for inspiring us all everyday on the bike.

Learn more about Christine D’Ercole:
 Christine’s Website: https://christinedercole.com Follow on Instagram and FacebookAnnouncements:
Please subscribe to and rate/review the show if you have a minute!If you can afford to donate a few bucks to help support the show financially, please visit my Patreon pageYou can also support me by visiting my Amazon storefront  Have nutrition questions, a guest or topic request, or any other feedback? Email me - claire@eatforendurance.com.Music Credit: Joseph McDadeDisclaimer – all information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is in no way meant to replace individual medical and nutrition recommendations. If you'd like to work with me for individualized nutrition support, please reach out!Support the show
Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook (@eatforendurance).

2 hrs 7 min