Mind Your Fitness

Lexi Moriarty, RD, CSSD & Shira Evans, RD, CSSD, LD
Mind Your Fitness

What does the word fitness mean to you? For many years we’ve seen the word “fit” used to describe the thin, athletic ideals paired with enhanced physical performance. When in reality true metrics of fitness have nothing to do with appearance. As certified sports dietitians, lovers of exercise, and diet-haters, we’re on a mission to help people realize that fitness, health, and peak performance isn’t one size fits all. If you’re a high-level athlete, weekend warrior, coach, or everyday fitness fanatic and have ever come face-to-face with diet culture or unrealistic body ideals, this podcast is for you. We’re here to set the record straight on what it takes to be “fit” and reclaim the word fitness once and for all, all while helping you optimize your health, performance, and confidence in your body! Collectively we have over 25 years experience as dietitians and have helped thousands of athletes and active individuals bring their performance to the next level while also prioritizing a healthy relationship with food and their bodies. In this podcast, we’ll cover topics on anything from non-diet nutrition, sports nutrition, intuitive eating, health at every size, relative energy deficiency in sport, eating disorders, and so much more. You can connect with Lexi & Shira using the info below... Lexi Moriarty is the owner of Fueled + Balanced Nutrition (fueledandbalanced.com) in NJ and is on instagram as @FueledandBalanced.Dietitian Shira Evans is the owner of Shira Evans Nutrition (shiraevansrd.com) in OR and is on instagram as @shiraevansrd

  1. 26: Female Athletes Nutrition: Challenges and Conversations w/ Sports Dietitian, Laura Moretti Reece

    12/06/2024

    26: Female Athletes Nutrition: Challenges and Conversations w/ Sports Dietitian, Laura Moretti Reece

    In this episode, Laura Moretti Reece, lead sports dietitian for the Female Athlete Program at Boston Children's Hospital, discusses her journey as a sports dietitian specializing in eating disorders and disordered eating among athletes. Laura highlights the foundational significance of personalized and evidence-based nutritional recommendations for athletes. We also explore the impact of diet culture, menstrual phase, and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) on nutrition for female athletes. Trends like intermittent fasting, fasted workouts, and sports supplements are also discussed. Laura Moretti Reece completed her Master’s Degree in clinical nutrition at New York University. As a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, Laura specializes in sports performance-based nutrition as well as treating REDs, disordered eating and eating disorders in athletes. Laura has an extensive amount of experience in consulting and collaborating with Olympic and professional athletes, local colleges and universities, as well as professional sport and dance facilities. Laura currently serves as the Lead Dietitian for the Female Athlete Program at Boston Children's Hospital, as well as serving as the consulting dietitian for the Boston Ballet Company. She also runs a Boston Based virtual group nutrition practice, Laura Moretti Nutrition LLC. Laura served as the Co-Chair for the International Academy of Eating Disorders Sport and Exercise Special Interest Group, and was also the Co-Chair of the 2019 Female Athlete Conference. 00:00 Introduction and Career Beginnings 00:13 Specializing in Eating Disorders 00:52 Joining the Female Athlete Program 01:07 Building a Team and Current Role 02:15 Advice for Aspiring Dietitians 03:54 Discussing REDS: Recent Research and Opinions 07:26 The Importance of Nutrition in Athletes 13:06 Menstrual Health and Nutrition 17:44 Intermittent Fasting and Female Athletes 19:00 Listening to Your Body: Intuitive Eating for Athletes 19:41 The Problem with Dietary Restrictions 21:20 Coaching Female Athletes: Unique Challenges 25:37 Supplements for Female Athletes: What to Consider 32:25 The True Meaning of Fitness: A Personal Perspective 36:56 Conclusion and Upcoming Events

    38 min
  2. 25: Fueling for Mental Focus w/ Lauren Thomas, MS, RD, CSSD, LD

    11/22/2024

    25: Fueling for Mental Focus w/ Lauren Thomas, MS, RD, CSSD, LD

    In this episode, we welcome Lauren Thomas, a sports dietitian who has worked in various fields including tactical nutrition, private practice, and is currently the US Performance Nutritionist for Maurten. Lauren covers the importance of anti-diet, performance-focused nutrition, especially within the military. Key topics include tactical nutrition, the importance of carbohydrates and antioxidants for cognitive and physical performance, the benefit of wearables on tracking athletic performance, and the efficacy of certain sports products in varied athletic contexts. We also chat about misleading marketing and scare tactics around avoiding sugar in sports nutrition. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion aiming to reshape your understanding of  brain fuel and sports nutrition for mental clarity and focus. Lauren Thomas MS RD CSSD LD is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics based in Washington, DC. Lauren has over a decade worth of experience in the world of sports nutrition, providing comprehensive nutrition therapy and individualized dietary planning to enhance athlete performance. Lauren currently is the US Performance Nutritionist for Maurten, where she educates and consults with athletes and teams to fine tune training and racing fueling strategies. Prior to joining Maurten, Lauren worked as a Tactical Performance Dietitian within the US Special Operations community as part of a greater integrated Human Performance team. Lauren received her Master of Science degree in Nutrition Education from Teachers College Columbia University, an undergraduate degree in psychology and education from Bucknell University, and is currently working towards her IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition. 00:00 Introduction to Mind Your Fitness Podcast 00:52 Guest Introduction: Lauren Thomas 01:05 Lauren's Journey and Professional Background 03:10 Tactical Nutrition in the Military 08:16 Nutrition for Cognitive Performance 14:50 Working with Morton: Sports Nutrition Insights 20:16 Debunking Sugar Myths in Sports Nutrition 24:59 The Role of Wearables in Nutrition and Performance 27:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    29 min
  3. Diet Culture in Safe Spaces & Sport w/ Leslie Schilling

    11/08/2024

    Diet Culture in Safe Spaces & Sport w/ Leslie Schilling

    In this episode, fellow sports and eating disorder dietitian, Leslie Schilling, shares insights into the damaging effects of diet culture, especially when within safe spaces like schools, churches, athletic teams, and healthcare settings. We cover a range of topics from the harmful impacts of chronic dieting, the intersection of sports nutrition and eating disorders, and how messages from diet culture influence athletes and general health practices.  Leslie is a seasoned dietitian who specializes in disordered eating, sports nutrition, family nutrition, and weight concerns. She has worked with recreational, high school, collegiate, and professional athletes and performers, including the 2014-2015 NBA Memphis Grizzlies and performers of Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, NV. Leslie has been accepted into The National Speakers Association (NSA) and has been invited to provide nutrition programs and presentations to teams and professionals across the nation. She reviews and writes for national media outlets like US News & World Report, professional and consumer publications. She is also the creator and co-author of the book Born To Eat and the owner of Schilling Nutrition, LLC, a private consulting practice in Las Vegas, NV. Leslie’s latest book Feed Yourself is available everywhere books are sold.  00:00 Introduction to Mind Your Fitness Podcast 00:50 Meet Leslie Schilling: A Journey from Gymnastics to Dietetics 02:16 Leslie's Professional Path and Private Practice 03:48 Nutritional Challenges in Performance Arts 06:07 The Intersection of Sports Nutrition and Eating Disorders 09:14 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions 13:58 Leslie's Book: Feed Yourself and Diet Culture 22:07 Diet Culture Myths and Their Impact 25:18 The Impact of Nutrition on Health and Performance 25:58 Grief and Realizations in Nutritional Therapy 28:47 The Connection Between Dieting and Eating Disorders 30:47 The Dangers of Diet Culture 33:09 Navigating Misinformation in Nutrition 36:43 Advocating for Healthy Nutrition in Athletics 43:34 Personal Reflections on Fitness and Wellness 46:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    48 min
  4. Demystifying Diabetes, Blood Sugars, & Food Freedom w/ Danielle Bublitz

    10/25/2024

    Demystifying Diabetes, Blood Sugars, & Food Freedom w/ Danielle Bublitz

    In this episode, we dive deep into a health at every size approach to diabetes, pre-diabetes, and blood sugar management for active people and athletes. We're joined by Danielle Bublitz, owner of @FoodFreedomDiabetes, who helps us bust common myths and take a balanced approach to diabetes management. Our discussion covers Danielle's personal experiences with Type 1 Diabetes and the benefits of managing diabetes through a health at every size perspective. Key topics include misconceptions about prediabetes, the benefits of carbohydrates, the complexities of blood sugar management, and the importance of personalized healthcare. Emphasis is placed on intuitive eating, destigmatizing certain foods, and the significance of joyful movement in sustainable health behaviors. Danielle Bublitz, MS, RDN, is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She specializes in working with people with diabetes and binge eating in a Health At Every Size(R)-aligned lens. Danielle earned her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from California State University at Chico and received her Master’s degree from California State University at Northridge while completing the dietetic internship program. Danielle is passionate about guiding her clients with diabetes towards feeling more at peace with their food decisions and blood sugar management, as well as making peace with their bodies.

    46 min
  5. Harnessing Your Hormones for Health & Performance w/ Dr. Nicky Keay

    10/11/2024

    Harnessing Your Hormones for Health & Performance w/ Dr. Nicky Keay

    In this episode we're chatting with Dr. Nicky Keay, a medial doctor and sport endocrinologist, all about the role hormones play in health and performance. Dr. Keay shares her journey from aspiring professional dancer to a passionate hormone specialist, emphasizing the importance of "harnessing your hormones" to reach your goals. She covers topics like the role of hormones in health, misconceptions about carbohydrates, and the importance of balancing your behaviors. Dr. Keay also dispels myths surrounding insulin, oral contraceptives, testosterone injections, and eating for phases of the menstrual cycle. Additionally, she highlights the importance of recovery and sleep for athletes (and all active individuals)! Dr. Nicky Keay is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medicine at University College London and previously Research Fellow in the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Durham University. She conducts clinical research in sports/dance endocrinology, resulting a range of research publications and awards. She is a member of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the British Menopause Society. She is also a speaker on Dance Endocrinology for National Institute of Dance Medicine and Science and International Association of Dance Medicine and Science. Her book “Hormones, Health and Human Potential: A guide to understanding your hormones to optimise your health and performance” informs how hormones play in important part in both our health and fitness.    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickykeay/ www.nickykeayfitness.com https://www.sequoia-books.com/catalog/keay/   00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:12 Dr. Nikki Keys' Journey to Medicine 01:59 Understanding Hormones 02:29 Harnessing Hormones for Health and Performance 05:18 Writing the Book: Hormones, Health, and Human Potential 07:49 Debunking Hormone Myths 09:20 Practical Tips for Athletes 12:15 The Importance of Recovery and Sleep 16:40 Common Misconceptions About Hormones 35:54 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

    40 min
  6. Transitioning from Sport: Insights with Athlete Development Specialist, Mac St. Onge

    06/14/2024

    Transitioning from Sport: Insights with Athlete Development Specialist, Mac St. Onge

    In this episode, we welcome Mac St. Onge, a former athlete turned Athlete Development Specialist. Mac delves into her journey from a Division I ice hockey player to an advocate for athletes navigating life beyond sport via her platform, The Sideline Perspective. Highlights include a detailed breakdown of the 'RISE' framework for athletes dealing with injuries, the importance of celebrating small wins, and practical advice for athletes redefining their identity and their relationship with exercise and food post-retirement.   Passionate about supporting athletes, Mac currently working for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committe (USOPC) as their Manager of Athlete Outreach and Engagment. She is also the founder of The Sideline Perspective, a community based platform where athletes and former athletes can come together to find connection, share stories, and move forward with purpose. In her work across various sports organizations, Mac hopes to make an impact on the culture of athletics in the United States.    00:00 Introduction to Mind Your Fitness Podcast 00:48 Meet Our Guest: Mack St. Auge 01:11 Mac's Journey and Career 03:40 The Sideline Perspective: Mission and Services 08:22 Challenges Athletes Face Post-Career 17:25 Supporting Injured Athletes: The RISE Framework 25:06 Advice for Retiring Athletes 31:26 Mindset Shifts and Embracing New Challenges 35:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    36 min
  7. 20: Athlete Mental Health w/ Sport Psych Dr. Jeni Shannon

    05/31/2024

    20: Athlete Mental Health w/ Sport Psych Dr. Jeni Shannon

    Dr. Jeni Shannon serves as the Director of the Carolina Athletics Mental Health and Performance Psychology Program (AMP). She is a Counseling and Sport Psychologist within the UNC Department of Sports Medicine, providing performance enhancement and psychological services to UNC student-athletes. She is a licensed psychologist, a Certified Consultant with AASP and a member of the USOC Sport Psychology Registry. She also serves on the advisory board for the Collegiate Clinical/Counseling Sport Psychology Association. In this episode, Shira Evans is joined by guest Dr. Jeni Shannon. Together, they discusses athlete mental health, the impact of societal norms on body image, the importance of proper nutrition, and the misconceptions around 'invincible' athletes. They talk about common mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, and disordered eating, while highlighting the protective factors in sports culture like community and purpose. The episode aims to redefine fitness by fostering a healthy relationship with food and body, advocating for early mental health intervention, and providing practical resources for athletes and professionals.   Recommended Mental Health Resources:  Question, Persuade, Refer: https://qprinstitute.com/ Mental Health First Aid: https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/ NCAA Sports Science Institute: https://www.ncaa.org/sports/sport-science-institute Clinical Counseling Sports Psychology Association: https://ccsportpsy.org/ Morgan's Message: https://www.morgansmessage.org/ The Hidden Opponent: https://www.thehiddenopponent.org/ Athletes Connected: https://athletesconnected.umich.edu/

    32 min
  8. 19: The Complexities of Body Composition Testing w/ Sports & Eating Disorder Dietitian, Victoria Lambert

    05/17/2024

    19: The Complexities of Body Composition Testing w/ Sports & Eating Disorder Dietitian, Victoria Lambert

    Victoria Lambert, is a seasoned sports and eating disorder dietitian, who shares her extensive experience and insights on body composition in athletes in our latest episode! We discuss her career journey, her focus on eating disorders in athletes, and her work in division one collegiate athletics. From hospital based clinical exercise and wellness programming to DI collegiate athletics to private practice, Victoria has specialties in eating disorders and weight class sports. As three Sports & Eating Disorder Dietitians, we delve into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding body composition, the importance of individualized care, and the potential harm of using body composition as a data metric for performance. Lambert emphasizes the importance of clinical skills, early intervention, and a holistic approach to athlete health, beyond just numbers. She also critiques the widespread reliance on body composition data, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of athlete health that prioritizes well-being over appearance.  There is so much to cover on this conversation, but we hope you can take away some nuggets of knowledge related to the complexities of body composition testing in athletic and fitness settings.   00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction 00:14 Victoria Lambert's Journey: From Sports Nutrition to Eating Disorders Specialist 00:26 The Importance of Body Composition in Sports Nutrition 04:52 Challenges and Misconceptions Around Body Composition Testing 07:43 The Role of Body Composition in Athlete Health and Performance 12:49 Navigating Body Composition with Athletes: Strategies and Insights 31:16 Redefining Fitness and Wellness in Sports   Resources: Athlete perspectives on the enablers and barriers to nutritional adherence in high-performance sport (Oct 2020).  Come Back Skinfolds, All Is Forgiven: A Narrative Review of the Efficacy of Common Body Composition Methods in Applied Sports Practice Kasper et al. (2021) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065383/   Swimming Australia Guide Environment & Language Guide for Discussing and Evaluating Physique   www.theembodiedathlete.com   https://www.isak.global/

    34 min

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What does the word fitness mean to you? For many years we’ve seen the word “fit” used to describe the thin, athletic ideals paired with enhanced physical performance. When in reality true metrics of fitness have nothing to do with appearance. As certified sports dietitians, lovers of exercise, and diet-haters, we’re on a mission to help people realize that fitness, health, and peak performance isn’t one size fits all. If you’re a high-level athlete, weekend warrior, coach, or everyday fitness fanatic and have ever come face-to-face with diet culture or unrealistic body ideals, this podcast is for you. We’re here to set the record straight on what it takes to be “fit” and reclaim the word fitness once and for all, all while helping you optimize your health, performance, and confidence in your body! Collectively we have over 25 years experience as dietitians and have helped thousands of athletes and active individuals bring their performance to the next level while also prioritizing a healthy relationship with food and their bodies. In this podcast, we’ll cover topics on anything from non-diet nutrition, sports nutrition, intuitive eating, health at every size, relative energy deficiency in sport, eating disorders, and so much more. You can connect with Lexi & Shira using the info below... Lexi Moriarty is the owner of Fueled + Balanced Nutrition (fueledandbalanced.com) in NJ and is on instagram as @FueledandBalanced.Dietitian Shira Evans is the owner of Shira Evans Nutrition (shiraevansrd.com) in OR and is on instagram as @shiraevansrd

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