Nutrition for Runners is the only nutrition program for runners designed by both a USA Track & Field certified running coach and a Registered Dietitian.
The last time I ran mileage like I’m running now I had pain and discomfort and never really felt recovered. I’m older now but I still feel much better than I did in my younger years. The training is better for my recovery now and I don’t have any pain.
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Nutrition for Runners took nearly a year of research, interviews with the brightest minds in sports nutrition and coaching, thousands of dollars to create, and relied on our deep experience coaching runners to new personal bests and helping athletes nail their nutrition.
Soon, we started reviewing the most popular diet books for runners.
“Eating healthy” seems simple, right? But simple ain’t easy.
Is your goal to lose 5 – 10 pounds so you can run faster by carrying less weight? If so, that’s fantastic: every pound you lose will help you drop about 1-2 seconds per mile in a marathon!
There’s hope if you hate calculating carbohydrate percentages, figuring out nutrient ratios, or assigning every food a “score”- you don’t have to do it!
There’s no shortage of food products sold to us with billions of marketing dollars – that aren’t actually food!
Nancy Clark is arguably the country’s top sports dietitian. She has advised Olympians, the Boston Celtics, and she is currently the team nutritionist for the Boston Red Sox. She has degrees from Simmons College and Boston University, and has won numerous achievement awards throughout her career.
Mario Fraioli is a collegiate cross country All-American, coach to the 2012 Costa Rican men’s Olympic Marathon team, and a former Senior Editor at Competitor Magazine. His writing has appeared in Triathlete, Running Times, Competitor and many other publications.
Lauren Kort has advised runners from high school cross country athletes to ultramarathoners. She has also worked in the sports nutrition departments at the University of Georgia and University of North Carolina, overseeing nutrition outreach to numerous athletic teams.
Doug Hay is a trail and ultramarathon runner and creator of the Rock Creek Runner community. He has completed numerous ultras, including the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 miler.
Kristina LaRue is a consultant sports registered dietitian to the Orlando Magic basketball team and the University of Central Florida. She appears regularly as a nutrition expert on Fox 35 Orlando, is the writer of the Love & Zest blog and is co-author of The Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies.
Lauren Trocchio is a Registered Dietitian, Coast Guard Reservist, and former Ironman triathlete. She has worked with seniors, veterans, and athletes and is currently the sports dietitian for George Washington University.
Heather Caplan is a Registered Dietitian, certified running coach, and host of the RD Real Talk Podcast.
Lindsey McCoy has a background in clinical and culinary nutrition. She’s worked with patients of all ages with weight management, diabetes, and sports and performance nutrition.
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Greg Lehman is a practicing physiotherapist, chiropractor, and exercise biomechanics expert with over 15 years of clinical experience.
Brad Hudson is an elite coach to National Champion and Olympians like Dathan Ritzenhein, Alan and Shayne Culpepper, and Tera Moody. He’s also author of Run Faster from the 5k to the Marathon: How to be Your Own Best Coach.
He is currently the founding coach of the Hudson Elite training group in Boulder, CO where he works with runners like Maggie Callahan, Addie Bracy, and others.
Dorothy Beal is a Women’s Running cover model, mom of three, and most impressively has run over 20 marathons during the last 18+ years with not a single significant injury. She is a running social media expert and owns the website Mile-Posts.
Peter Larson is a former biology and anatomy professor at St. Anselm College and a Boston Marathon Qualifier. He is co-author of Tread Lightly: Form, Footwear, and the Quest for Injury Free Running.
Kristina LaRue is a consultant sports registered dietitian to the Orlando Magic basketball team and the University of Central Florida. She appears regularly as a nutrition expert on Fox 35 Orlando, is the writer of the Love & Zest blog and is co-author of The Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies.
Kristina holds a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Auburn University and holds certifications as a LEAP therapist for Food Sensitivities and Intolerances (CLT) and is a Board Certified Sports Dietitian (CSSD).
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Now I can run more consistently with much faster recoveries. I have a lot more endurance, a little more speed, but mainly, I don’t feel like I’m going to break any minute. My running smoothed out dramatically and left me feeling almost ‘Injury-Proof’.