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  • Nutrition Tips for Long Distance Runners

    Nutrition Tips for Long Distance Runners

    Written by Fit with Food Dietitian Grace Duffy, RD, LDN Why is nutrition important for distance running? Distance running, or endurance exercise, requires extra nutrition attention given the high demand that it places on the body. In order to use fuel efficiently, your body relies on carbohydrates as the primary fuel for endurance activities. The…

  • Protein: is it an obsession?

    Protein: is it an obsession?

    Written by Michael Reavis Jr., MS, RD, CSSD Protein is important, but in the modern world, is it becoming an obsession? “I need more protein; protein is the most important macro,” etc. These are sentiments that I find myself constantly addressing in my professional career. It is quite common for me to have clients who…

  • Do we Recommend the Human Being Diet?

    Do we Recommend the Human Being Diet?

    Written by Michael Reavis Jr. | Lead Dietitian A recent client asked me about the following diet and I figured this may help a number of people. The Human Being Diet, like many diets before it, focuses on whole foods, low sugar intake, restriction, fasting, and a caloric deficit—without explicitly calling it such. The Pros…

  • Athlete’s Gut Microbiome

    Athlete’s Gut Microbiome

    Written by Regin Smith | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians The gut microbiome has become an increasingly popular topic in nutrition and mainstream media over the years. The gut microbiome is an important part in your overall health and well-being, and for athletes, it plays a large role in their performance.  What is the…

  • Plant Protein vs Animal Protein: is one better?

    Plant Protein vs Animal Protein: is one better?

    Written by Regin Smith Plant based eating has become increasingly popular throughout the years, and as it gains popularity, it also poses a lot of questions. A lot of athletes may be asking themselves “Can I still gain muscle while eating plant based?” The answer is yes! Although it may take a little extra effort…

  • Navigating Menopause: How Soy Can Help

    Navigating Menopause: How Soy Can Help

    Written by Cami Salisbury | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians Navigating menopause can be a complex and challenging transition, adding to the many bodily changes women experience throughout their lives. Full disclosure, I’m still a few years away from entering that transition myself at my youthful age of 37. Nonetheless, the menopause transition occupies…

  • Hydration for Youth Athletes

    Hydration for Youth Athletes

    Written by Regin Smith With the summer months upon us, hydration is more important than ever. It is especially important for our youth athletes going into summer sports to stay hydrated on a daily basis. Hydration plays a critical role in youth athletes’ performance and safety, along with learning and setting yourself up for a…

  • Filtering Self-Perception: Defining Social Media’s Influence on Body Image

    Filtering Self-Perception: Defining Social Media’s Influence on Body Image

    Written by Sarah Clyatt | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians Everyone has seen images on social media of celebrities, their peers, or just random people that lead to jealousy, whether it be a lavish vacation, fancy restaurant, or multi-million dollar home; however, the most common envy-triggering posts have been those showcasing a user’s appearance.…

  • Embracing Carbs & Understanding Their Crucial Role in Your Diet

    Embracing Carbs & Understanding Their Crucial Role in Your Diet

    Written by Sarah C. Fit with Food intern | Reviewed by Fit with Food dietitians In recent years, carbohydrates have endured a tumultuous relationship with the health and wellness community. Often vilified and blamed for weight gain, carbs have been subject to countless misconceptions. However, amidst the debates and fad diets, the truth remains: carbohydrates…

  • Grocery Shopping on a Budget

    Grocery Shopping on a Budget

    Written by Cami Salisbury | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians We all know the cost of food has been steadily increasing, and what once felt like a careless excursion to the grocery store, now requires careful consideration and planning. The burden to provide balanced and nutritious meals has left many of us feeling lost.…

  • Importance of Hydration

    Importance of Hydration

    Written by Cami Salisbury | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians Hydration is undeniably important. You’ve likely heard this before, but still, why is hydration important, and how do we know if we’re properly hydrated? Achieving proper hydration requires a careful balance of maintaining the body’s fluid levels at the ideal state of euhydration, or…

  • Why Measurements Matter

    Why Measurements Matter

    Written by Michael Reavis Jr., MS, RD, LDN Athletes are intrinsically motivated by the desire to improve their performance and capabilities in their respective sports. Yet, when setting the goal that will lead to said improvement it is usually a singular goal: get stronger, get faster, get leaner, etc. Although these are all perfectly normal…

  • Article Review: “Demystifying Diet Culture”

    Article Review: “Demystifying Diet Culture”

    Written by Judy Crandall | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians Emily and Michael The term “diet culture” is thrown around often, and you probably have some sense of what it means. However, the term is broad, encompassing a range of complex concerns, and there are a variety of perspectives on the issue. How can…

  • Fad diets: Why they feel great… at first.

    Fad diets: Why they feel great… at first.

    Written by Michael Reavis Jr., MS, RD, LDN Fad diets. On a tight meal plan. Restricting.  When we discuss nutrition, especially in the media, these are the titles that often get the most attention. Nutrition is constantly something that we scrutinize one another for, look to change within ourselves, and look for guidance in the…