2 09, 2016

What To Eat When Training Load Is High

By |2021-02-16T11:18:45+11:00September 2nd, 2016|nutrition, training, Uncategorised|0 Comments

Athletes with a high training load will consequently have a high energy budget. Your ‘energy budget’ is the amount of energy you need to fulfil your training and recovery needs, as well as to maintain optimal physiological function and support any gains in mass associated with that training. Naturally, your energy budget will be higher [...]

29 02, 2016

Food for thought…and performance – by Jessica Trengove

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00February 29th, 2016|nutrition, post-race nutrition, pre-race nutrition, race nutrition|0 Comments

I love the special buzz that comes with an Olympic year and I can’t believe that the Rio Olympic Games are now only 6 months away! Having recently returned from a three-week training stint at Falls Creek with crowds of runners, I am really looking forward to the season ahead. The incredible results and Aussie [...]

4 11, 2015

Race Week Nutrition

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00November 4th, 2015|nutrition, race nutrition, race tips|0 Comments

As I enter the taper period for my fourth marathon I thought I would write down how to carb-load successfully.  I remember all too clearly the feeling of hitting the “wall” from my first half marathon where I just wanted to lie down and have a nap at the 17k mark.  Fast-forward 12 more half [...]

25 06, 2015

The beginners guide to running nutrition

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00June 25th, 2015|nutrition, post-race nutrition, pre-race nutrition, race day|0 Comments

One of the questions that pops up periodically on RMA from those new to running or extending their distances, is “What do I need to eat to power my running, and when do I need to start fuelling mid-run”?  This question is a great starting point for the first of the RMA nutrition blogs, and [...]