177. Nutrition Culture in Pro Cycling + Eating Disorder Struggles to Ultra Running Success with Becca Windell
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
1w ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with elite trail and ultra runner and wildlife biologist Becca Windell. Becca has a remarkable story from professional cycling in her early 20s, to retiring from sport due to an eating disorder, then returning to competitive sport as an elite ultra runner in her 30s, and recently earning a Golden Ticket into the Western States 100 mile race. We discuss the disordered nutrition culture Becca experienced as a professional cyclist, and how the pressure to be lighter was the catalyst for a severe eating disorder and falling out of love with s ..read more
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176. Peak Performance Nutrition: Understanding Carb Loading, Hydration + GI Issues with Meghann Featherstun
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
2w ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with  sports dietitian, runner, and mom of two, Meghann Featherstun. As well as helping other athletes with their fueling, Meghann is a rockstar athlete in her own right with multiple marathon finishes. We talk about how she uses her professional knowledge to help her own performance, leading to her best races aged 40 after having kids. We dive deep into marathon and endurance nutrition, focusing on pre-race nutrition. Meghann gives listeners great travel nutrition tips, as well as advice for dealing with gastrointestinal (GI) issues ..read more
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175. Do Ketogenic Diets Improve Performance? With Professor Louise Burke
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
3w ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with  World-renowned sports dietitian and nutrition researcher Professor Louise Burke. For over 40 years, Professor Burke has been studying elite athletes, and today we take a deep dive into her research into the ketogenic diet and performance.  We discuss why low carb, high fat diets impair elite performance, as well as immune and bone health, and iron status. We also chat about ketone supplementation and the use of different diets for different athletes. Professor Burke talks about her study looking at athletes training on a l ..read more
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174. Blood Sugar, Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs), + Carb Intake with Kelsey Pontius, RDN
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
1M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with Olympic Trials qualifier and registered sports dietitian Kelsey Pontius. Kelsey recently competed in the 2024 US Olympic Marathon Team Trials, and comes on the podcast to share about her nutrition and athletics journey. Growing up playing soccer, Kelsey credits this background to her ability to remain injury free as a runner, allowing her to ascend to an elite level. Personal and professional experiences have highlighted to Kelsey the importance of carbohydrates for health and performance; we discuss the emerging awareness of low car ..read more
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173. Elite Ultrarunning on a Vegan Diet + Injury Prevention with Dr Stefanie Flippin
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
1M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with professional ultrarunner and board-certified physician and surgeon Dr Stefanie Flippin. Stefanie just completed lululemon’s FURTHER event, running an epic 6-day ultramarathon in the name of science and research into women’s sport. We discuss her career path as a surgeon, as well as her recent decision to step away and prioritize her running and coaching careers. Stefanie shares her athletic background, beginning as a ballet dancer before finding running and now competing as an elite ultrarunner. She talks about how her medical traini ..read more
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172. Eating disorder recovery is still possible, even for elite athletes! Don’t give up! With Amelia Boone
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
1M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with 4x obstacle course racing World Champion, ultrarunner, eating disorder and mental health advocate, Amelia Boone. Amelia has been very open about her decades long struggle with anorexia, as well as her recovery journey in recent years. She shares these experiences, highlighting her motivations to change and get help. We bust some eating disorder myths and stereotypes: anyone in any body can have an eating disorder, and everyone struggling is sick enough to deserve help! We touch on the consequences of underfueling, such as repeat inju ..read more
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171. How Learning To Taste Your Food Can Actually Improve Health + Performance with Lexi Cole, RD
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
1M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with To Taste’s Registered Dietitian and culinary nutrition specialist Lexi Cole. To Taste is a culinary nutrition company on a mission to enhance nutrition education and culinary experience. We discuss the importance of learning how to cook, as well as kitchen and knife skills, for mental and physical health, including the emerging field of culinary medicine. Lexi shares her journey to becoming a dietitian, rooted in family food memories and a desire to fuel better as an athlete. Lexi has a particular interest in nutrition sustainability ..read more
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170. Keeping Girls + Women Strong & In Sports (+ Mountain Dew & More!) with Molly Hurford
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
2M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with endurance sports journalist, ultrarunner, and podcaster Molly Hurford. Molly is also a coach and author, passionate about getting people—especially girls and women—psyched on adventure and being outside. We talk about how the lessons learned through sport translate into life, highlighting the importance of sport for women and girls. Molly and I discuss the huge participation dropout rate in teen girls, emphasizing strategies for keeping them in sports, including: female athlete role models, normalizing puberty, positive fueling messa ..read more
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169. Thank You Mom! + Athletics in My Family
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
2M ago
With Valentine’s Day falling this week, I recorded a special solo episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast in dedication to my mom. In many previous episodes, I’ve spoken about the impact my dad has had on my own athletics career, however my mom also heavily influenced this journey too. So today, I share memories of my mom’s involvement in sports, how she inspired and supported my athletics, and our common passions for gymnastics and swimming. I reflect on how athletics have shaped my family, as well as the different sports my sisters and I have participated in, expressing a whole heap ..read more
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168. Fueling Resilience: Understanding Athlete Injuries + Nutrition with Dr. Efren Caballes
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by Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes
2M ago
This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast is with sports medicine physician Dr. Efren Caballes, a Boulder-based sports doctor currently working with many professional athletes, primarily runners. He is also the co-host of the Ready To Run podcast, helping individuals navigate injuries and reduce injury risk. Dr. Caballes talks about how and why he came to specialize working with injured athletes, as well as his own athletics journey. We discuss common injuries, and the role of ultrasound and platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) for injury management. Lindsey and Dr. Caballes dive deep into th ..read more
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