Nuanced Nutrition Pod

BeFueled Sports Nutrition

Sports Dietitian, runner & triathlete, Natalie Robertello, brings the human piece into performance & sports nutrition. Support your mind & body to have more fun and do big things! IG: @befueledsportsnutrition web: www.befueledsn.com

  1. 8月4日

    Real People, Real Stories with Mackenzie Lowe

    Mackenize Lowe (formerly Mackenzie Donahue) was born and raised in Buffalo, NY. She started running in 7th grade and went on run D2 cross country and track at Daemen University specializing in long distance events including the 5,000m and 10,000m. She became the first athlete at Daemen (in any sport) to qualify for the NCAA DII Championships when she earned individual Nationals qualifying spots in cross country, indoor, and outdoor track. Her collegiate running career earned Mackenzie the eventual honor of being inducted into the Class of 2023 Daemen University Athletics Hall of Fame. Post-collegiately, she continued to run competitively in road races and got married to her high school sweetheart, Greg Lowe! They spent a few years living in Greenville, SC so that Mackenzie could pursue training on an elite Olympic Development running team– ASICS Greenville Track Club (GTC) Elite. Mackenzie made her way back to Buffalo where her and her husband opened AWAKEN Performance Rehab, a PT and sports performance clinic that specializes in helping runners. Mackenzie helps with the business, coaches high school cross country and track at Starpoint High School, and continues to pursue competitive road racing with the goal of qualifying for the Olympic Trials in the marathon. She also has a Bachelor's in Health Promotion with a Specialization in Health and Fitness and is USATF Level 1 Certified. In this episode, I talk with Mackenzie Lowe about her running career, experiences and life inside and outside of sport. In this episode we cover: -her running career -athlete identity -balancing work, life, health & running -handling races when they don’t go your way -coaching experiences -overtraining & recovery -navigating nutrition struggles -body image -advice for young runners You can find Mackenzie on Instagram @kenzieruns Learn more about PT and sports performance services at https://www.awakenperformancerehab.com/ Book suggestion - Run to Overcome ---- Want to be able to ask your nutrition questions to an expert in sports nutrition? As a podcast listener, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠click here for $5 off our sports nutrition membership⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Fueled for More Membership) for 3 months. Cancel anytime.

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  2. 7月2日

    Smash or Pass: Continuous Glucose Monitors for Endurance Athletes

    In this episode, I talk with Courtney Smith MS, RD, CDES about the use of continuous glucose monitors in the athletic population. Talking points in this episode include: -understanding glucose abnormalities -introduction to CGMs -role of stress and blood sugar regulation -use of CGMs for endurance athletes -data interpretation concerns -blood sugar response during exercise -carbohydrates & diabetes management -nutrition strategies for managing blood sugar -sleep, blood sugars & nutrition strategies -lab work for blood sugar management -our beef with certain sports nutrition products and on-course race nutrition Courtney is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and founder of The Keys to Nutrition. She has been practicing as a RD for 12 years. Courtney consults with athletes 1:1 nationwide via telehealth. Courtney specializes in diabetes and sports nutrition for endurance athletes. An endurance athlete of 24 years, Courtney started running in middle school and went on to run on to run XC and track in highschool and college. She has completed 4 marathons and an ironman triathlon. Courtney is based in Salida, Colorado. Find Courtney at @the_endurance_dietitian on Facebook and Instagram, as well as her website. ---- Want to be able to ask your nutrition questions to an expert in sports nutrition? As a podcast listener, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠click here for $5 off our sports nutrition membership⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Fueled for More Membership) for 3 months. Cancel anytime.

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  3. 5月5日

    The Stuff No One Tells You About Not Eating Enough

    Fed is BEST. Today, Becca McConville, MS RD LD CSSD CEDRD-C- sports and eating disorder specialist, and I chat about the health issues that can come along with chronic under-fueling & over-exercise. This episode is a MUST for all athletes and active people, and is likely to surprise you! Rebecca McConville is a board certified sports specialist and approved eating disorder supervisor. She is an internationally recognized expert on REDs authoring the book "Finding Your Sweet Spot - how to avoid REDs" and will be releasing the REDsolution for clinicians in 2026. She also created the first of its kind REDs informed provider certification program for clinicians. In today's episode we cover: -Understanding relative energy deficiency in sport -Metabolic complications of under fueling -The role of hormones in energy availability -Navigating body trust & energy availability  -Impact on bone health & how carbohydrates play a role -Blood sugar management and insulin sensitivity  -Carbohydrates needs and continuous glucose monitors -Cortisol and blood sugar regulation -Can under-fueling increase your cholesterol? -Timeline for recovery -Challenges with gut health -Thyroid function and under-fueling -Impact on brain health -The interconnectedness of body systems You can find Becca on Instagram at ⁠⁠⁠@rebeccadietitian Check out her services and resources (including her book and courses) at www.beccamcconville.com ----- 2023 International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) ----- Power Up - self paced nutrition course for runners & triathletes. Learn more ⁠here⁠. Enter discount code "podcast" at ⁠checkout⁠ for $50 off for podcast listeners. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to our newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠@befueledsportsnutrition⁠⁠

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  4. 2月5日

    Cracking the Code on Bone Stress Injuries with Nathan Carlson PT, DPT

    Nathan Carlson is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. He is a physical therapist and owns a running-specific practice based in Kansas City. He works with runners and triathletes specifically focusing on BSI management and prevention. He teaches BSI management nationally and internationally, and is also a reviewer for the International Journal of Exercise Science and a co-host of the Runners Zone Podcast. In today's episode we cover: -what is a bone stress injury vs stress fracture vs stress reaction? -differentiating between a muscle and bone injury -common causes of bone stress injuries -nutrition and recovery -navigating recovery & timelines -phased rehab approach -return to running protocol -community support in recovery -should DEXA scans be part of a prevention plan? -interpreting health data -true or false? common myths surrounding bone stress injuries -final thoughts, seeking support You can find Nathan on Instagram at ⁠@runningmatekc Check out Nathan's Stress Fracture Protocols to help guide clinicians and athletes from diagnosis to return to sport ⁠here⁠. Download a free copy of Nathan's Ready to Run After a Stress Fracture guide here. ----- POWER UP 9 WEEK INTERACTIVE NUTRITION COACHING PROGRAM FOR RUNNERS & TRIATHLETES - ⁠Check out details here⁠. $100 through 2/7. Payment plans are available. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to our newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram ⁠@befueledsportsnutrition

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Sports Dietitian, runner & triathlete, Natalie Robertello, brings the human piece into performance & sports nutrition. Support your mind & body to have more fun and do big things! IG: @befueledsportsnutrition web: www.befueledsn.com