Laurin Conlin, a fitness professional and member of the Sports Nutrition Association advisory board, shares her insights into the intricate link between mental health and physique sports. She tackles the realities of disordered eating and body image issues prevalent in competitive settings. Laurin emphasizes the need for mental health support within fitness coaching to cultivate healthier attitudes toward food and body. Practical strategies like motivational interviewing are discussed to help coaches enhance client communication and promote sustainable progress.
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Physique Sports and Health
The extreme leanness required for physique sports, especially in categories like bikini and men's physique, often leads to psychological and physiological issues.
Genetic outliers who are naturally leaner tend to have more longevity in these sports.
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Mitigating Harm in Physique Sports
Consider the net effect of physique competition on your life, including relationships, work, and overall well-being.
Look for intrinsic motivations and have an exit strategy if negative consequences arise.
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Bodybuilding and Past Eating Disorders
Laurin Conlin shares her personal experience of entering bodybuilding despite a past eating disorder.
Support from loved ones and the structured nature of bodybuilding helped prevent a relapse.
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Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness
Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness
Clifford & Curtis
In this crossover episode of Iron Culture, co-hosts Danny Lennon and Eric Trexler are joined by fitness professional and fellow Sports Nutrition Association (SNA) advisory board member Laurin Conlin. Together, they dive into the complex relationship between mental health, physique sports, and fitness coaching. Laurin shares her personal experiences and insights on how disordered eating and body image issues often arise in competitive physique sports, and how these behaviors can permeate into the broader fitness space. The conversation highlights strategies for recognizing and reducing harmful behaviors, the importance of revisiting problematic terminology in the industry, and the value of maintaining a holistic perspective in coaching. Practical advice for fitness practitioners is grounded in evidence-based approaches like motivational interviewing, helping coaches better support clients navigating these challenges. The episode concludes with resources for learning more about the SNA and its initiatives in advancing sports nutrition practice.
Time stamps: 00:00 Introducing Laurin to this SNA crossover episode 06:05 What got Laurin into the mental health space and where does physique sport cross into disordered eating/body image disorder? 15:02 Recognising and reducing harmful behaviours and cognitions associated with competing in physique sport 28:20 Laurin’s personal experiences and physique sport behaviours permeating into general health and fitness 35:51 Problematic terminology and looking at the bigger picture 45:51 Advice for health practitioners to help clients in this area Clifford & Curtis (2016) Motivational interviewing in nutrition and fitness. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2015-33705-000 58:22 Closing out and where to find more information on the Sport Nutrition Association Website https://sportsnutritionassociation.com/ Board Members https://sportsnutritionassociation.com/advisory-board/