Triathlon Nutrition Academy

Taryn Richardson

Welcome to the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Podcast! Brought to you by Advanced Sports Dietitian, Taryn Richardson. Listen as I break down the latest science to give you practical, easy to digest strategies to transform yourself into a Supercharged Triathlete! You have so much untapped potential...and I want to help you unlock that with the power of nutrition.

  1. She Tripled Her Food Intake and Got Leaner - Emma Jeffcoat's Nutrition Turnaround

    3 DAYS AGO

    She Tripled Her Food Intake and Got Leaner - Emma Jeffcoat's Nutrition Turnaround

    What does it actually take to recover from surgery in half the expected time and come back stronger than ever? Australian elite triathlete Emma Jeffcoat did exactly that — and she's on the podcast to break down how. About Emma Jeffcoat Emma Jeffcoat is an Australian elite triathlete and Tokyo 2020 Olympian based on Sydney's Northern Beaches. A former surf lifesaving ironwoman and registered nurse, Emma switched to triathlon in 2015 and hasn't looked back. She is a Mixed Team Relay World Champion (2024), Australian Elite National Champion (2021) and multiple World Cup winner. Known for her powerful racing, fierce resilience and trademark smile across every finish line, Emma is now also joining the NSW Fire Brigade — all while gunning for a mixed relay gold medal at the 2028 LA Olympics. Connect with Emma: Website: emmajeffcoat.com.au Instagram: @emmajeffcoat About This Episode Emma first joined the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Podcast all the way back in Episode 91 — Life of an Elite Australian Triathlete. Three years later she is back, and what a journey it has been. Mixed Team Relay World Champion. A new career with the NSW Fire Brigade. An acute ankle reconstruction that left her surgeon speechless at the speed of her recovery. And a deeply honest account of going from a decade of amenorrhea and RED-S to running 80km weeks and racing at her absolute best. This episode is packed with gold for triathletes at every level — practical, personal and genuinely inspiring. What You Will Learn The four-pillar recovery protocol Emma used to come back eight weeks ahead of schedule Exactly which supplements she used and why (collagen, creatine, fish oil, magnesium) Why nutrition has to come first — before hyperbaric chambers or red light therapy mean anything How Emma manages the mental side of injury, including her work with a sports psychologist Her raw and honest account of ten years with amenorrhea, RED-S and the bone stress injuries that followed The moment someone showed her the actual energy numbers — and everything clicked How she went from 40km capped run weeks to 80km weeks and winning World Cups Her decision to freeze her eggs after 10 years of amenorrhea affected her AMH and fertility The big life plan: Fire Brigade, LA 2028 mixed relay gold and what comes after elite sport Episode Timestamps [00:00] Welcome back Emma — life update including Mixed Relay World Champs, the move back to Sydney and joining the NSW Fire Brigade [03:47] The injury: acute posterior tibialis tendon rupture and full ankle reconstruction [06:35] Milestones that blew the surgeon's mind: walking at four weeks, boot off and swimming normally by six weeks [08:51] The four recovery pillars: rest, nutrition, hyperbaric oxygen and red light therapy [10:13] Fuelling for recovery, not restriction: how Emma approached nutrition when training load dropped to near zero [12:38] Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: four sessions a week and why the surgeon called it gold standard [13:08] Red light therapy: passive, practical and something Emma will continue long-term [16:46] Staying positive through injury: the 24-hour rule, drawing a line in the sand and working with a sports psychologist [22:00] Three years of evolution: what has changed in nutrition, mindset and self-awareness [24:05] What proactive and consistent fuelling actually looks like day to day for an elite athlete [29:38] From tightrope to bridge: what adequate fuelling has done for Emma's injury resilience and training availability [32:26] Body image, social media and why Emma deleted Strava from her phone [38:03] RED-S in triathlon: the moment Emma saw her energy numbers and everything changed [46:55] Getting her period back after 10 years of amenorrhea and the compounding effect of proper fuelling [50:09] Egg freezing: making proactive decisions for fertility and life after elite sport [54:30] Balancing elite sporting goals with long-term life goals [58:08] The grand plan: Fire Brigade, LA Olympics mixed relay gold and what comes after Key Takeaways Nutrition first, always. Recovery nutrition is not about restriction. Carbs, fats and proteins all stay on board. Your body is doing serious work healing. Big rocks before sprinkles. Hyperbaric and red light therapy are powerful tools — but only once sleep and fuelling foundations are locked in. Proactive beats reactive. From booking psych appointments before she thought she would need them, to planning her nutrition before injury progressed — Emma stays ahead of problems. RED-S is rampant and reversible. Emma went from chronic bone stress injuries and 10 years without a period to running 80km weeks and winning World Champs. The difference was fuelling adequately. Honesty accelerates progress. The more open Emma was with her dietitian, physio, coach and family, the more effectively they could actually help her. Resources and Links Episode 91 - Life of an Elite Australian Triathlete with Emma Jeffcoat Red Light Therapy Masterclass Blood Tests for Triathletes (free guide) Triathlon Nutrition Checklist (free) Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart Course Triathlon Nutrition Academy - join the waitlist Ready to Stop Guessing and Start Fuelling With Intention? Emma's journey from chronically under-fuelled and injured to World Champion is proof that getting nutrition right changes everything. If you are ready to build your own solid foundation, join the waitlist for the Triathlon Nutrition Academy at dietitianapproved.com/academy and be first to know when doors open. CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    59 min
  2. Can Your Gut Microbiome Predict Your Training Response with Dr Matthew Cooke

    1 MAY

    Can Your Gut Microbiome Predict Your Training Response with Dr Matthew Cooke

    Can Your Gut Microbiome Predict Your Training Response with Dr Matthew Cooke Your gut isn’t just along for the ride… it could be influencing how well you train, recover and perform. In this episode, Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson is joined by integrative physiologist and researcher Dr Matthew Cooke to unpack the rapidly evolving science of the gut microbiome in endurance athletes. From how your training shapes your gut, to whether your microbiome could predict performance outcomes, this conversation bridges cutting-edge research with practical takeaways you can actually use. If you’re an age-group triathlete chasing marginal gains, this is one area you don’t want to ignore. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How endurance training influences your gut microbiome composition Why higher training loads can be both beneficial and detrimental for gut health The link between gut diversity and aerobic capacity (VO2 max) How your microbiome may influence motivation, cognition and performance Whether your gut can predict how you’ll respond to training The truth about GI mapping tests and whether they’re worth your money When probiotics may help and when they’re a waste of cash Practical strategies to support your gut while fuelling for performance Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to the gut microbiome and why it matters for triathletes 02:20 – Meet Dr Matthew Cooke and his research background 05:00 – Microbiome vs microbiota explained simply 06:30 – Does training actually change your gut microbiome? 09:00 – Endurance vs strength athletes: what’s the difference in gut health 11:30 – The “U-shaped curve” of training load and gut health 13:00 – How quickly your microbiome can change 14:30 – The Boston Marathon study and performance-enhancing bacteria 17:00 – Is your gut linked to performance and VO2 max? 20:00 – Can your gut influence motivation and brain function? 22:00 – Fueling with gels vs gut health: what you need to know 24:30 – Can the microbiome predict training response? 29:00 – Military study: predicting who adapts… and who drops out 32:00 – Stress, sleep and diet: the hidden drivers of gut health 34:30 – Do you actually need a probiotic? 38:00 – Specific probiotic strains and performance benefits 40:00 – What is GI mapping and how does it work? 43:00 – Is microbiome testing worth it right now? 49:00 – Future of gut microbiome testing and personalised performance Links & Resources  Read: Is AG1 Worth It? Sports Dietitian Review  Explore ways to work with Taryn: https://www.dietitianapproved.com  Connect with Dr Matthew Cooke: Matt.Cooke@latrobe.edu.au Research Mentioned Servetas, S. L., Hoffmann, D., Ravel, J., & Jackson, S. A. (2025). Evaluating the analytical performance of direct-to-consumer gut microbiome testing services. Communications Biology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-09301-3 Cooke, M. B., Catchlove, S., & Tooley, K. L. (2022). Examining the influence of the human gut microbiota on cognition and stress: A systematic review of the literature. Nutrients, 14(21), 4623. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214623 Key Takeaway Your gut microbiome is shaped by how you train, eat, sleep and recover. While the science is still evolving, one thing is clear: nailing the basics like fibre intake, diet diversity and managing training load will go a long way in supporting both gut health and performance. Ready to Take Action? If you want to dial in your nutrition and stop second-guessing your fuelling strategy: Grab the Triathlon Nutrition Checklist to see what you might be missing Or head to dietitianapproved.com to explore courses and programs designed specifically for triathletes CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    44 min
  3. Stop Optimising the 5% You Haven't Earned Yet

    23 APR

    Stop Optimising the 5% You Haven't Earned Yet

    Are you spending way too much time worrying about gels, supplements and race day nutrition… but still not getting the performance you want? Here’s the hard truth: most triathletes are focusing on the wrong things. In this episode, Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson breaks down why chasing marginal gains is keeping you stuck and what you actually need to prioritise if you want to train harder, recover faster and perform at your best. If you’ve ever felt confused, overwhelmed or like your nutrition just isn’t “clicking”, this one’s for you. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why most triathletes are trying to optimise the last 5% without earning it The real reason your performance isn’t improving (hint: it’s not your gels) Why daily nutrition matters more than race day nutrition The dangers of under-fuelling and long-term health risks like RED-S, hormonal issues and poor bone health Common mistakes like supplement overload, fad diets and copying other athletes Why inconsistency across the week is sabotaging your progress The “Supercharged Triathlete Formula” and how to apply it The key building blocks of a high-performing nutrition strategy: Recovery nutrition Pre-training fuel Daily nutrition periodisation On-bike and run fuelling THEN race day strategies and supplements Timestamps: 00:00 – The hard truth: triathletes are focusing on the wrong things 01:30 – Why the “last 5%” mindset is holding you back 02:00 – You don’t have a gel or supplement problem 04:30 – Real athlete story: the supplement overload trap 07:30 – Why fundamentals beat fancy every time 09:00 – What doesn’t work: fad diets, hacks and copying others 11:30 – The impact of inconsistency on performance 12:30 – What actually works: building a nutrition system 13:00 – The Supercharged Triathlete Formula explained 13:30 – Why recovery nutrition is your first priority 14:30 – Pre-training fuel and fuelling for the work required 15:30 – Periodising your nutrition across the week 16:30 – When to focus on race nutrition and supplements 17:30 – The “big rocks vs sand” analogy 18:00 – The long-term risks of getting nutrition wrong 21:30 – Why more information isn’t the answer 22:00 – How having a system saves time and energy 22:30 – Inside the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Key takeaway: If you haven’t nailed your daily nutrition, nothing else will move the needle. Stop chasing shiny objects and start focusing on the fundamentals that actually drive performance. Links & Resources: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Grab your free Triathlon Nutrition Checklist: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/checklist Learn more about Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) in previous podcast episodes Ready to stop guessing and start fuelling properly? If you’re done with the confusion and want a clear, step-by-step system to dial in your nutrition, come and join us inside the Triathlon Nutrition Academy. Tune in now and start focusing on the 95% that actually matters. Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    19 min
  4. DIY Triathlon Nutrition Has an Expiry Date

    16 APR

    DIY Triathlon Nutrition Has an Expiry Date

    Still Googling “what to eat before training” at 9pm the night before your race? If you’re relying on free calculators, generic meal plans or advice from your training buddy to fuel your triathlon, this episode is your wake-up call. Because while DIY nutrition might get you started, it won’t get you to your full potential. In this episode, Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson unpacks why the DIY approach has an expiry date and what it’s really costing you in performance, time and results. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why free online nutrition calculators are designed to sell products, not optimise your performance The problem with generic meal plans and why they fail busy triathletes How Googling and AI tools give you answers without context (and why that’s risky) The hidden dangers of taking nutrition advice from unqualified sources Why “doing what works for someone else” rarely works for you The real reason you feel stuck, fatigued or not improving despite training hard How DIY nutrition slows your progress and keeps you guessing Why understanding your nutrition (not just following a plan) changes everything What it actually takes to fuel properly for your training, racing and lifestyle Key takeaways: DIY nutrition isn’t wrong, but it has a ceiling It can help you get started, but it won’t evolve as your training and goals do Generic advice lacks context Your body, lifestyle, training load and goals are unique and your nutrition needs to reflect that You can’t troubleshoot what you don’t understand Without knowing the “why”, you’re stuck when things don’t go to plan Nutrition is the fourth leg of triathlon You can’t out-train poor fuelling, no matter how hard you push Real athlete example: Taryn shares the story of Sarah, a self-confessed back-of-the-packer who used to bonk in every Olympic distance race. After learning how to fuel properly and periodise her nutrition, she no longer hits the wall and finally feels in control of her performance. Loved this episode? If this hit a nerve, it might be time to stop piecing your nutrition together and start doing it properly. Head to the Triathlon Nutrition Academy and learn how to fuel your body with confidence so you can  Links & Resources Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Grab the FREE Triathlon Nutrition Checklist Listen to Sarah’s full story: Episode 212 Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    23 min
  5. Three New Triathletes Share What No One Tells You Before You Join TNA

    9 APR

    Three New Triathletes Share What No One Tells You Before You Join TNA

    What actually happens when you stop winging your nutrition and start doing it properly? In this episode, I’m joined by three brand new Triathlon Nutrition Academy athletes who are right at the beginning of their journey and still remember exactly what it felt like on the outside looking in. From sitting on the fence for months (or years), to finally taking the leap, they share the honest truth about what held them back, what surprised them most and the changes they’ve already noticed in just a few short weeks. If you’ve ever thought “my nutrition is probably fine” or quietly closed the tab when looking at getting help, this conversation is for you. Meet the athletes: Jade Collins – Busy mum from WA, juggling Ironman training, work and family life Curtis Yanish – Age group triathlete from Texas who spent years underfuelled and hangry Stephen Sutherland – 71-year-old athlete with 30 years of racing experience, finally dialling in nutrition In this episode, we cover: Why so many triathletes “wing it” with nutrition (even after years in the sport) The real reason athletes delay investing in their nutrition How underfuelling shows up in training, racing and daily life The biggest early wins from improving nutrition (within weeks, not months) Why recovery nutrition is the missing piece for most triathletes How better fuelling = more energy, faster recovery and better performance The concept of “free speed” through nutrition Common mistakes like fasted training, skipping pre-session fuel and delaying recovery What surprised these athletes most once they joined TNA Why nutrition is not an optional extra in triathlon Timestamps: 00:00 – Meet the athletes and their backgrounds 03:40 – Why a 30-year triathlete finally focused on nutrition 05:20 – Sitting on the sidelines and the “secret bank account” 07:00 – Constant bonking, low energy and underfuelling 12:30 – Finding time for nutrition (even with a busy life) 14:10 – Nutrition as “free speed” 17:20 – Biggest surprises after joining TNA 18:00 – Underfuelled training and calorie misconceptions 19:00 – The importance of recovery nutrition 21:10 – Changes implemented straight away 23:00 – From reactive to proactive fuelling 28:00 – What they’re most excited to learn next 31:50 – Advice for triathletes sitting on the fence 42:00 – Why waiting costs more than starting Key takeaways: You can’t out-train poor nutrition Eating enough carbohydrates is critical for performance Recovery starts immediately after training, not hours later Fuelling properly improves both performance and daily life Nutrition is the fourth leg of triathlon Ready to stop winging it? If you’re tired of guessing your nutrition, bonking mid-session or feeling wrecked after training, it’s time to get a plan. Head to dietitianapproved.com/academy and get on the waitlist for the next intake. Because nutrition isn’t an optional extra. It’s the piece that holds everything together. Links & Resources Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35 min
  6. The Tired Triathlete Problem: Why “Eating Clean” Was Ruining Her Performance

    2 APR

    The Tired Triathlete Problem: Why “Eating Clean” Was Ruining Her Performance

    Are you doing everything “right”… but still feeling exhausted? If you’re a triathlete who’s training consistently, eating “clean” and still hitting the wall by the end of the week, this episode will hit close to home. In this powerful athlete case study, Taryn sits down with TNA athlete Julia Burgess to unpack the real reason she was constantly tired, struggling with gut issues and underperforming… despite thinking she had her nutrition dialled in. Spoiler: eating clean was actually part of the problem. In this episode, we cover: Why “clean eating” can sabotage endurance performance The common high fibre fuelling mistake causing GI issues on long sessions What low energy availability actually looks like in real life Why salads and “healthy foods” aren’t enough for triathletes The importance of fuel timing and periodisation How to fuel properly before, during and after training Managing gluten-free and dairy-free diets without compromising performance The impact of cross-contamination for coeliac athletes How to build a simple, repeatable nutrition system that actually works Why you shouldn’t rely on race course nutrition How Julia went from exhausted and flat… to training strong and racing confidently Key takeaways: Eating clean doesn’t equal fuelling properly You can’t train for a 90km ride on a banana and a piece of toast High fibre foods before sessions = gut bomb waiting to happen Nutrition needs structure, not guesswork Small, consistent changes compound into massive performance gains Timestamps: 00:00 – Julia’s struggle with food intolerances and “clean eating” 04:00 – Why she felt constantly exhausted despite training well 07:00 – The biggest nutrition mistakes holding her back 10:00 – Fixing gut issues and fuelling for performance 14:00 – Making your own gels and becoming self-sufficient 18:00 – Discovering underlying health issues through proper testing 22:00 – Simple strategies to systemise your nutrition 27:00 – Final advice for tired, frustrated triathletes Loved this episode? If you’re sick of feeling tired, underfuelled and stuck guessing what to eat… it’s time to stop winging it. Inside the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, you’ll learn exactly how to fuel your training, fix your energy levels and perform at your best without the confusion. Register your interest now here. Links & Resources: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Grab your free Triathlon Nutrition Checklist Learn more about blood tests for triathletes Other Links & Resources Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min
  7. Seven Nutrition Mistakes Triathletes Are Making in 2026

    26 MAR

    Seven Nutrition Mistakes Triathletes Are Making in 2026

    Are you unknowingly sabotaging your triathlon performance with your nutrition? In this episode, Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson breaks down the 7 biggest nutrition mistakes triathletes are making in 2026 and why they’re holding you back from training hard, recovering properly and performing on race day. Some of these mistakes have been around for years, but there are a few new ones creeping in, especially with the rise of AI and tracking apps. If you’ve ever felt flat in sessions, struggled with gut issues or wondered why your race day doesn’t reflect your training, this episode is a must-listen.  What you’ll learn: Why AI-generated nutrition plans can do more harm than good (and how to use them properly) The problem with macro tracking apps that ignore the bigger picture Why copying pro athletes is a fast track to frustration How leaving nutrition until race season is costing you performance The importance of fuelling for the work required instead of eating the same every day Why you need to train your gut like you train your body The real reason investing in your nutrition education changes everything Nutrition isn’t the last piece of the puzzle, it’s the piece that holds everything together.If you’re not fuelling properly, you’re leaving performance on the table no matter how good your training plan is. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: What’s changed in triathlon nutrition in 2026 01:50 - Mistake #1: Blindly following AI-generated plans 04:50 - Mistake #2: Relying on macro tracking apps without context 10:10 - Mistake #3: Copying what the pros do 13:20 - Mistake #4: Leaving nutrition until race season 15:50 - Mistake #5: Eating the same every day 18:20 - Mistake #6: Not training your gut for race day 20:30 - Mistake #7: Trying to figure it all out on your own  Links & Resources: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy waitlist: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Listen to Episode 224: The Problem with Outsourcing Your Nutrition to AI Grab your free Triathlon Nutrition Checklist: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/checklist Ready to take action? If you saw yourself in any of these mistakes, that’s your sign to do something about it. The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is opening soon. This is your chance to stop guessing, start fuelling properly and finally unlock your performance.  Get on the waitlist now: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Other Links & Resources Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    16 min
  8. Struggling With Your Nutrition? This Is What You’re Missing

    19 MAR

    Struggling With Your Nutrition? This Is What You’re Missing

    Why you’re still struggling with your nutrition (and what to do about it) You’re training consistently, trying to eat well and doing all the “right” things… so why do you still feel exhausted, hungry and stuck? If you feel like your nutrition isn’t matching your effort, this episode will help you understand exactly why and more importantly, what to do about it. Because here’s the truth… it’s not that you need to try harder. You need a better approach. In this episode, Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson breaks down the most common reasons triathletes struggle with nutrition, even when they’re putting in the work and how to finally start seeing results from your training. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why doing “all the right things” still isn’t getting you results The biggest mistake triathletes make focusing on the wrong nutrition priorities How inconsistency is quietly sabotaging your energy, recovery and performance Why you need a structured nutrition system (not random tips from everywhere) The problem with “winging it” and how it leads to constant second guessing What actually matters for endurance performance and long term progress Key takeaways: You can’t out-train a poor nutrition strategy Your body adapts to what you do consistently, not occasionally The basics done well will always outperform the fancy stuff A clear system removes the mental load and creates better results Chapters: 00:00 – Do you feel like you’re doing everything right but still struggling? 01:00 – Why the issue isn’t effort, it’s your approach 03:00 – The trap of focusing on supplements and small details 04:00 – The “big rocks” that actually drive performance 05:00 – How inconsistency is holding you back 06:20 – Why your body needs consistency to adapt 07:00 – The missing piece: a structured nutrition system 08:00 – Why winging it leads to frustration and confusion 09:00 – What proper triathlon nutrition actually involves 10:50 – How to take action without overwhelming yourself 11:40 – Your next step to start making progress Ready to stop winging it with your nutrition? If you’re tired of second guessing what to eat, feeling flat in sessions and not seeing results from your training, it’s time to take a more structured approach. Inside the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, you’ll learn exactly how to fuel for performance with a clear, evidence-based system that evolves with your training. 👉 Register your interest now: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Other Links & Resources Download the FREE audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE CONNECT WITH TARYN Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube The Triathlon Nutrition Academy® is a podcast by Dietitian Approved®. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    12 min

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Welcome to the Triathlon Nutrition Academy Podcast! Brought to you by Advanced Sports Dietitian, Taryn Richardson. Listen as I break down the latest science to give you practical, easy to digest strategies to transform yourself into a Supercharged Triathlete! You have so much untapped potential...and I want to help you unlock that with the power of nutrition.

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