Endurance Eats

Alex Larson
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Mar 26, 2025 • 19min

#15: Alex’s Training and Nutrition: Behind the Scenes

In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson shares her personal journey through endurance sports, nutrition, and the challenges of balancing motherhood with training. She reflects on her experiences from her first triathlon to her current training regimen, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and gradual progress. Alex discusses her meal planning strategies, fueling techniques for performance, and the need for strength training. She also shares her upcoming challenges and goals, as well as future plans for her nutrition coaching business, wrapping up the first season of her podcast with gratitude and excitement for what's to come.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to the Journey02:34 The Calling to Nutrition03:59 Postpartum Challenges and Nutrition06:19 Training and Progress Updates09:10 Nutrition and Meal Planning12:59 Fueling Strategies for Performance14:22 Balancing Strength Training and Cardio15:46 Upcoming Challenges and Goals17:41 Future Plans for Nutrition Coaching18:37 Season One Wrap-Up and Future InsightsResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Body Composition episodeCarbohydrate Guidelines Episode The Pancake Press Email Sign UpConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Mar 19, 2025 • 16min

#14: 4 Key Mindset Shifts for Endurance Athletes to Improve Nutrition

In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson discusses essential mindset shifts for athletes looking to improve their endurance nutrition. She emphasizes the importance of transitioning from a restrictive mindset to a fueling mindset, focusing on progress rather than perfection, prioritizing long-term gains over short-term fixes, and viewing food as an ally rather than an enemy. These shifts can lead to better energy levels, improved performance, and a healthier relationship with food.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to Mindset Shifts in Endurance Nutrition06:42 Progress Over Perfection12:41 Food as an Ally, Not an EnemyResources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Mar 12, 2025 • 53min

#13: Carrie Tollefson: From Small-Town Runner To Olympian

In this engaging conversation, Alex Larson and Carrie Tollefson share their experiences from a recent ski retreat, discussing the challenges and joys of trying new activities. They delve into Carrie's early running journey, her family dynamics surrounding food and athletics, and the pivotal moments that inspired her to pursue elite running. The conversation highlights Carrie's experience at the Olympic Trials, the pressure of competition, and the importance of nutrition in an athlete's life. Throughout, themes of friendship, overcoming fear, and the impact of family support are woven into their narratives. In this engaging conversation, Carrie Tollefson and Alex Larson delve into the world of nutrition for athletes, discussing personal experiences with food choices before races, the misconceptions surrounding professional athletes, and the importance of fostering a positive relationship with food in parenting. They also explore the role of running in their lives and future plans, emphasizing the joy and community that comes with the sport.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Skiing Adventures and New Friendships02:59 Embracing Discomfort in New Experiences05:57 Carrie's Early Running Journey08:53 Family Dynamics and Food Culture11:46 Inspiration to Pursue Elite Running14:57 The Olympic Trials Experience17:58 The Final Sprint to Victory20:55 Life as an Olympian23:58 Nutrition and Its Role in Performance27:44 Nutrition and Pre-Race Rituals34:12 Misconceptions About Professional Athletes37:38 Parenting and Nutrition Conversations45:12 Running's Role in Life and Future PlansGuest: Carrie TollefsenBio: Carrie Tollefson is an Olympic middle-distance runner, broadcaster, and advocate for healthy living. A 13-time Minnesota state champion and five-time NCAA champion at Villanova, she represented the U.S. in the 1500m at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Beyond competition, Carrie is a respected media personality, covering major marathons and championship races for ESPN, NBC, and USATF.TV. She’s also the National Fitness Director for Moms on the Run, a dynamic speaker, and host of the C Tolle Run podcast. Living in Minnesota with her husband and three kids, she continues to inspire others to GET AFTER IT!Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Mar 5, 2025 • 58min

#12: Intersection of Nutrition + Mental Health for Athletes with Therapist Cindi Miller

In this episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, host and registered dietitian, Alex Larson, and therapist, Cindi Miller, discuss the intricate relationship between mental health, nutrition, and athletic performance. They explore the impact of social media on self-perception, the importance of work ethic balanced with self-compassion, and the challenges athletes face regarding body image and disordered eating. Cindi emphasizes the need for individualized approaches to nutrition and mental health, the role of therapy, and the significance of understanding one's relationship with food. The conversation highlights the importance of flexibility in dietary habits and the necessity of finding the right support system for mental well-being.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to Mental Health and Success02:52 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Perception05:57 Navigating Setbacks and Shame in Nutrition09:01 The Balance of Work Ethic and Obsession11:56 Body Image and Mental Well-Being in Athletes14:55 Understanding Body Composition Goals18:00 Disordered Eating vs. Eating Disorders20:58 The Role of Therapy in Mental Health23:50 Finding the Right Therapist26:59 The Importance of Individuality in Nutrition30:10 The Relationship Between Food and Mental Health33:00 Changing the Narrative Around Sugar36:04 The Role of Coaches in Athlete Mental Health39:00 The Journey of Self-Discovery in Therapy41:56 Conclusion and Future InsightsGuest Cindi MillerBio: Cindi is a mental health counselor licensed in North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio. She is a coach at heart and was a collegiate volleyball coach for 7 years, and coached club volleyball for 11 years prior to becoming a therapist. This is where Cindi’s passion for mental health and exploring the roots of perfectionism began. She saw countless athletes struggling with body image, poor relationships to food and exercise, and full blown eating disorders. Cindi then began working in a residential and PHP treatment center to further her education around eating disorders and is a loud and persistent advocate for body acceptance, reducing shame and stigma around body size, and educating on the dangers of eating disorders and their parallels to “being healthy” and diet culture. Cindi also provides basic psychoeducation and coaching around anxiety, depression, burnout, boundaries, and perfectionism to athletic departments, teams, corporations, and individuals.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Affirmations for Athletes: Mindful eating and Body Positivity Connect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Feb 26, 2025 • 46min

#11: Electrolytes, Fluids and Performance: Insights from Precision Hydration

 In this conversation, Alex Larson and Lexi Kelson, registered dietitian for Precision Hydration, discuss the critical role of hydration and electrolytes, particularly sodium, for endurance athletes. They explore common hydration issues, the importance of fluid intake, signs of dehydration, and the benefits of sweat testing. The discussion also covers sodium preloading strategies for races and practical tips for maintaining hydration during training and events.In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 The Importance of Sodium in Hydration03:09 Common Hydration Issues in Endurance Athletes05:46 Behavioral Aspects of Hydration09:07 Signs of Dehydration and Low Electrolyte Levels12:02 The Evolution of Hydration Strategies15:04 Understanding Sweat Testing17:58 Sodium Preloading for Performance21:04 Rehydration Strategies Post-Exercise24:00 Logistics of Hydration During RacesGuest: Lexi KelsonBio: Lexi is a Registered Dietitian who earned her master’s degree in Applied Nutrition with a focus on fueling for sports performance. She wears a few hats as the PF&H RD, conducting Sweat Tests out of Atlanta, GA and traveling for pro sports team testing gigs. With a background in journalism, she’s able to combine her skills with both words and science to write evidence-based blogs for the Knowledge Hub, create educational content and strategize fuel & hydration plans for athletes... plus a side of number crunching for case studies and athlete feedback. She may not be an endurance athlete, but she’s a powerlifter who can allegedly be persuaded to run a 5k every so often!https://www.precisionhydration.com/us/en/https://www.instagram.com/precisionfandhResources Mentioned in This Episode:Pancake Mug Recipe Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150304075220.htm https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7965369/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314420338_The_role_of_sodium_in_the_body https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4966593/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2231307/ Precision Hydration Sweat Test: https://www.precisionhydration.com/sweat-testing/book-a-sweat-test/Connect with Me: Instagram: @alexlarsonnutrition Website: alexlarsonnutrition.com Enter this week’s giveaway for a $100 gift card to Precision Hydration to meet your hydration needs! Head to Instagram and find the giveaway post there for all the details!Don’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Feb 19, 2025 • 36min

#10: Endurance Nutrition FAQs: Iron Levels, Carbs Per Hour and Stinky Sweat

Mary Wirtz and Hanna Cooley, both registered dietitians specializing in endurance athlete nutrition, dive into crucial topics for athletes. They discuss the significant impact of iron levels on performance, revealing that a staggering 30 to 50% of endurance athletes may suffer from iron deficiency. The duo also emphasizes effective fueling strategies, including carbohydrate intake, while addressing the mystery of ammonia-smelling sweat and its implications. Their practical advice offers listeners actionable insights to enhance health and optimize performance.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 48min

#09: Why Nutrition and Strength Training for Runners Matters with Victoria Sekely

In this episode, Alex Larson and Victoria Sekley dive into the transformative power of running, the critical role of strength training, and how proper nutrition helps prevent injuries. They share firsthand experiences, including the challenges of the New York City Marathon, lessons learned about fueling and hydration, and the impact of mindset on performance. Victoria highlights the importance of trusting the process, redefining success beyond race times, and prioritizing mental health in an athlete’s journey. Tune in for expert insights, actionable tips, and inspiration for runners of all levels!In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 The Journey to Loving Running03:08 Finding Joy in Running and Training05:55 The Evolution of Strength Training in Running09:01 Injury Prevention and the Role of Nutrition11:47 Lessons from the New York City Marathon14:59 The Importance of Fueling and Hydration17:59 Defining Success Beyond Numbers20:55 Advice for New Runners on NutritionGuest Victoria Sekley https://www.trainsmartrunstrong.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/trainsmartrunstrongBio: Victoria Sekely is a Physical Therapist with a passion for all things running. Victoria graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University and went on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University. Victoria is also a USATF Level 1 and RRCA certified run coach. She is dedicated to helping runners of all levels by using her skills and knowledge to assist runners who are rehabbing from an injury, interested in injury prevention, and/or looking to improve their training with custom running programs.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Connect with Me: Instagram:@alexlarsonnutrition Website:alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth. Sleep is crucial as an athlete, so having comfortable sheets and pajamas that also help as a hot sleeper is key! Get yours today for 40% off with code ENDURANCE
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Feb 5, 2025 • 52min

#08: Triathlete Greg Bennett: Nutrition Lessons From A Legend

In this engaging conversation, registered dietitian, Alex Larson and Greg Bennett, triathlete, explore the evolution of triathlons, nutrition, and the importance of fueling and hydration for endurance athletes. They reflect on their personal experiences in the sport, the changes in nutritional strategies over the years, and the holistic approach to health and performance. Greg shares insights on body image, mental performance, and the lessons learned throughout his triathlon career, emphasizing the significance of community and relationships in achieving success. In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 The Start of a Friendship03:01 The Evolution of Fueling and Nutrition in Endurance Sports06:04 Importance of Individualized Approaches to Fueling and Recovery10:06 Advancements in Sports Nutrition Products12:56 Staying Up-to-Date with Research and Best Practices23:44 The Eight Pillars of a Better Life in Triathlon28:18 Smarter Training and Fueling Strategies for Optimal Performance31:28 The Importance of Mental Performance and a Positive Environment37:28 The Dangers of Diet Culture in Triathlon43:20 Allowing Training and Recovery to Dictate Body CompositionGuest: Greg Bennett, TriathleteBio: Greg Bennett is a retired professional triathlete, motivational speaker, corporate trainer, and entrepreneur. Competing since age 14, he represented Australia at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, placing 4th in Athens. He won two ITU World Series titles, a Triathlon World Championship, six World Cups, and multiple national and Oceania titles. Greg dominated the Life Time Fitness Grand Slam series, winning its historic prize purse in 2007. Named Triathlete of the Year twice and ranked among the top 15 greatest triathletes, he competed in over 500 races and won 100+ international titles. Now, he shares his expertise in performance and mindset. Greg is married to US Olympian Laura Bennett, and together, they were known as the "world’s fittest couple."Greg’s LinkedIn  Greg’s InstagramThis episode of Endurance Eats is brought to you by Cozy Earth! Sleep is so important as an athlete and these sheets help me to stay cozy, and cool while sleeping. Use code ENDURANCE for 40% off!Resources Mentioned in This Episode:  Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Connect with Me: Instagram: @alexlarsonnutrition Website: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!
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Jan 29, 2025 • 19min

#07: Masters Athlete Nutrition: Fueling for Longevity

Discover the unique nutritional needs of masters athletes aged 35 and older. Learn about the importance of tailored fueling strategies and how to optimize protein intake for recovery. Dive into essential hydration tips and the role of supplements that can boost performance, especially for longevity. The podcast also highlights the impact of quality sleep on athletic performance, providing actionable strategies for aging athletes to thrive in their sports.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 44min

#06: Elevating Cycling Performance: Serena Bishop Gordon’s Nutrition Journey

In this inspiring episode of the Endurance Eats podcast, Alex Larson sits down with professional cyclist Serena Bishop Gordon to explore her journey from a casual rider to a pro athlete. Together, they delve into the crucial roles of community, nutrition, and personal growth in athletic success.They discuss Serena's transition to professional cycling and her experiences overcoming nutrition misconceptions and the transformative power of personalized coaching and proper fueling for performance and recovery. They share the unique challenges faced by female athletes and the value of building a supportive cycling community. We also hear more about Serena’s dedication to giving back through camps and coaching, empowering others to excel in the sport.Tune in for actionable insights, inspiring stories, and expert advice to fuel your own cycling journey!In today’s episode, we’re diving into:00:00 Introduction to Cycling and Community03:02 The Journey to Professional Cycling06:03 Nutrition Misconceptions in Early Career09:00 Transformative Nutrition Coaching Experience11:56 The Importance of Trust in Nutrition14:53 Fueling for Performance and Recovery18:06 The Role of Carbohydrates in Endurance Sports21:09 Body Composition and Nutrition Shifts24:09 Advice for Female Endurance Athletes26:58 Building a Supportive Community in Cycling30:07 Upcoming Camps and Community EngagementThis episode is brought to you by Triswim.  GIVEAWAY ALERT: TriSwim Splash Box! Endurance athletes, this one’s for YOU! When I was deep in my triathlon days, TriSwim products were my secret weapon for keeping my hair, skin, and overall vibe on point after all those hours in the pool. In celebration of the launch of my Endurance Eats Podcast 🎙️, I’ve teamed up with @sbrsportsusa to give away a ⁠TriSwim⁠ Splash Box packed with essentials to keep you fresh, healthy, and ready to crush your next session: Chlorine-Removal Shampoo Swimmers Conditioner Body Wash & Lotion TriGlide Skin Lubricant SBR Foggies Anti-Fog TowelettesHere’s how to enter (Must complete all 3):1️⃣ Leave a review on Endurance Eats Podcast. Send me a screenshot via DM or email (hello@alexlarsonnutrition.com).2️⃣ Follow ⁠@sbrsportsusa⁠ on Instagram.3️⃣ Tag a friend in the comments on the giveaway post on Instagram ⁠@alexlarsonnutrition⁠ (more tags = more entries)! Giveaway closes Wednesday, January 29th at midnight. Winner announced January 30th!Let’s make 2025 the year of strong, fueled, and happy endurance athletes. Ready, set… GO! 🏅Guest Serena Bishop GordonBio: Guest Serena Bishop GordonBio: Serena Bishop Gordon’s passion for playing outdoors and competitive drive motivates her to ride, train and race at the highest level. Off-road racing provides the perfect playground for pushing limits and striving for the next level. She lives in Bend, Oregon with her husband, Ben, and her medium-sized pup, Piper, and loves coffee & chocolate almost as much as she loves riding her bike.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Apply for 1:1 Coaching with an ALN Dietitian Special Blend Gravel CampConnect with Me:Instagram: @alexlarsonnutritionWebsite: alexlarsonnutrition.comDon’t Forget to Subscribe!Click that follow button to stay updated on future episodes packed with actionable insights and expert advice for endurance athletes.Have Questions or Suggestions?Send me a message, and I might cover it in a future episode!

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