

Episode 104 - 2025 Year in Review
19/12/2025 | 1h 2 mins.
It's the end of 2025, and like each previous year we’re looking back and providing a brief summary of every question we’ve answered on the podcast in the past year, from “Are high carb diets a health concern for athletes?” to “Do I need a multivitamin?”, and “Can I trust AI with my sports nutrition questions?”. So if you’re new to the podcast and don’t have time to go through the whole back catalogue, or you just want a refresher and the key points from the past year's episodes, this is the place for you. Timestamps: 01:15 - Are high carb diets a health concern for athletes? 03:43 - How does sports nutrition evolve? 05:47 - What is periodised nutrition, and is it beneficial? 10:12 - Can GLP-1 agonists work for runners, cyclists and triathletes? 12:55 - Does nutrition have a role to play in injury prevention? 15:00 - Should I go gluten-free? 17:53 - Can I predict my sweat losses without actually measuring them? 20:13 - Can I trust AI with my sports nutrition questions? 25:03 - Can menthol improve my performance in the heat? 26:57 - Do I need a multivitamin? 30:22 - Is there an optimal drink mix composition? 34:32 - How should I use the new TrainingPeaks carbohydrate and fat calorie metrics? 37:22 - Are omega-3's important for athletic performance? 40:53 - Can my nutrition reduce the chances of getting sick? 44:44 - How much sodium do I need before, during, and after exercise? 48:49 - Can I change my gut microbiome, and will it help me as an athlete? 51:46 - How do I manage exercise, nutrition, and Type 1 Diabetes? 54:05 - 5th anniversary special - Data-driven nutrition planning for ultra-distance events 54:52 - What is exogenous carbohydrate oxidation testing, and how would it benefit me? 59:37 - Wrap up Fueling Endurance eBook | T -12 Race Nutrition Course | Practitioner Resources The Fueling Endurance eBook contains answers to 49 of the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists and triathletes ask, and contains insights, tips, and quotes from experts and athletes. The T -12 self-guided course will help prepare you for your next event, with online tools, guides, information and instructions to take you through the 12 weeks leading up to race day. And the Fueling Endurance Practitioner Membership provides access to online tools and calculators I use all the time when working with endurance and ultraendurance athletes. This includes working out the carbohydrate needs for runners (road and trail) and cyclists for different types of training sessions. For more into on each of these, check out fuelingendurance.com.

Episode 103 - What is exogenous carbohydrate oxidation testing, and how would it benefit me? | Dr Tim Podlogar & Prof Gareth Wallis
10/12/2025 | 1h 27 mins.
In the past decade, we've gone from low carb to high carb. Are we now heading towards a new era of personalised carb? In this episode I speak to two experts about exactly what exogenous carbohydrate oxidation is, how the testing works, who might benefit from this type of testing, and how to interpret the results. Timestamps: 04:09 - Tim and Gareth's background and research 10:50 - What is exogenous carbohydrate oxidation? 11:41 - How do you test exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rate? 16:26 - How should an athlete prepare for exogenous oxidation testing? 19:10 - The importance of doing the test properly 22:50 - Are we testing maximal oxidation capacity, or replicating race conditions? 23:44 - What's the real-world benefit of exogenous carbohydrate oxidation testing? 28:17 - Making this testing available to athletes 33:58 - Assumptions, caveats and limitations to exogenous oxidation testing 37:33 - The difference between relative and absolute exercise intensity - does it matter here? 40:52 - What happens when you overfeed carbohydrate during exercise 43:59 - Why Tim and Gareth only test for glucose (and not fructose) oxidation 47:13 - How carb intake recommendations are made based on test results 50:58 - Can you improve exogenous oxidation through exercise or gut training? 57:26 - The (very) high carb trend - will testing help prevent unnecessary carb intake? 1:00:48 - Who might benefit most from testing, and do gut issues predict oxidation abiilty? 1:07:35 - Unanswered questions in this area 1:10:37 - Bonus Round 1:13:42 - Summary, unanswered questions and wrap up Research mentioned in this episode: Podlogar T, Cooper-Smith N, Gonzalez JT, Wallis GA. (2025). Personalised carbohydrate feeding during exercise based on exogenous glucose oxidation: a proof-of-concept study. Performance Nutrition. 1:2. doi: 10.1186/s44410-025-00003-9 Dr Tim Podlogar: University of Exeter: experts.exeter.ac.uk/43996-tim-podlogar Instagram: @tpodlogar LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timpodlogar Prof Gareth Wallis: University of Birmingham: birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/sportex/wallis-gareth LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gareth-wallis-8291a441/ Oxidation testing service (Fuel Sync) coming in Jan 2026 Fueling Endurance eBook | T -12 Race Nutrition Course | Practitioner Resources The Fueling Endurance eBook contains answers to 49 of the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists and triathletes ask, and contains insights, tips, and quotes from experts and athletes. The T -12 self-guided course will help prepare you for your next event, with online tools, guides, information and instructions to take you through the 12 weeks leading up to race day. And the Fueling Endurance Practitioner Membership provides access to online tools and calculators I use all the time when working with endurance and ultraendurance athletes. This includes working out the carbohydrate needs for runners (road and trail) and cyclists for different types of training sessions. For more into on each of these, check out fuelingendurance.com.

Episode 102 - Data-driven nutrition planning for ultra-distance events | Paul Booth
25/11/2025 | 1h 24 mins.
It’s the fifth anniversary of the podcast! In this special episode, we’re joined by Paul Booth, who put together the nutrition plan for both the men’s and women’s winners of the 2025 Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc, or UTMB. We’ll hear how lots of different topics from previous podcasts came together for these two world class athletes, how lab testing helped inform their nutrition strategies, and how it pays to personalise your strategy based on the athlete’s own data, and not just follow the trends that all the top guys and girls are doing. Timestamps: 05:42 - Paul's background and PhD research 11:04 - Paul's role as lead nutritionist for Salomon 18:03 - The evolution in the professionalism of nutrition in ultra trail running 23:46 - Working with the men's and women's winners of UTMB 28:32 - The use lab testing to inform carb intake strategies 38:30 - Understanding the demand for carbs across the event and how the course terrain shapes this 43:30 - Beyond just a grams per hour target - planning carbs and food/fluids for ultra-distance events 54:44 - Gut training for Ruth and Tom 58:09 - Hydration and sodium replacement testing and planning 1:06:32 - Crewing at UTMB 1:09:41 - Reflections on nutrition planning for UTMB and other ultra-distance events 1:11:20 - Applying the lessons from elite athletes to the everyone else 1:16:36 - Bonus Round 1:18:43 - Summary and wrap up Paul Booth: Instagram: @ultra.endurance.nutritionist Website: performancegainsnutrition.com If you're interested in participating in Paul's research (in the UK): performancegainsnutrition.com/contact Fueling Endurance eBook | T -12 Race Nutrition Course | Practitioner Resources The Fueling Endurance eBook contains answers to 49 of the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists and triathletes ask, and contains insights, tips, and quotes from experts and athletes. The T -12 self-guided course will help prepare you for your next event, with online tools, guides, information and instructions to take you through the 12 weeks leading up to race day. And the Fueling Endurance Practitioner Membership provides access to online tools and calculators I use all the time when working with endurance and ultraendurance athletes. This includes working out the carbohydrate needs for runners (road and trail) and cyclists for different types of training sessions. For more into on each of these, check out fuelingendurance.com.

Episode 101 - How do I manage endurance exercise, nutrition & Type 1 Diabetes? | Dr Sam Scott
13/11/2025 | 1h 18 mins.
Juggling training, nutrition, and day-to-day life can be a challenge. But throw in the complexities of Type 1 Diabetes, and it’s a whole new ball game. In this special episode to coincide with World Diabetes Day, I'm joined by co-founder of Enhance-d and former head of research at Team Novo Nordisk, Sam Scott. Sam gives us a peek into the world of diabetes management for the endurance athlete. We’ll discuss what Type 1 diabetes actually is, how it’s managed, the impact of exercise, and the innovations in devices and data management that are making life a little easier to make this all work. Whether you’re an athlete with Type 1, a nutrition practitioner, or you’re just curious what it’s all about, there’ll be plenty in this episode for you. Timestamps: 03:13 - Sam's background and how he came to work in diabetes and exercise 13:07 - What is Type 1 Diabetes and how is it managed? 25:57 - How does exercise affect blood glucose control with Type 1 Diabetes? 35:26 - Giving insulin with a pen vs a pump for athletes 41:38 - 'Closed loop' systems for glucose monitoring and insulin delivery in athletes 45:41 - Does high volume endurance training make diabetes management harder? 50:11 - Sam's role at Team Novo Nordisk (professional cycling team where all riders have Type 1 Diabetes) 56:59 - Tech and data insights, including Sam's role in founding Enhance-d, and the role of AI in diabetes management 1:08:28 - Very low carb diets and the very high carb (during exercise) trend in athletes with Type 1 Diabetes 1:11:33 - The future of nutrition, exercise and Type 1 Diabetes 1:14:13 - Summary and wrap up Sam's work: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sam-scott-phd-620a97a2/ Sam's book: Empowered: The Science of Exercise with Type 1 Diabetes (available from Amazon) Enhance-d (bringing together data on exercise and diabetes management): enhance-d.com Fueling Endurance eBook | T -12 Race Nutrition Course | Practitioner Resources The Fueling Endurance eBook contains answers to 49 of the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists and triathletes ask, and contains insights, tips, and quotes from experts and athletes. The T -12 self-guided course will help prepare you for your next event, with online tools, guides, information and instructions to take you through the 12 weeks leading up to race day. And the Fueling Endurance Practitioner Membership provides access to online tools and calculators I use all the time when working with endurance and ultraendurance athletes. This includes working out the carbohydrate needs for runners (road and trail) and cyclists for different types of training sessions. For more into on each of these, check out fuelingendurance.com.

Episode 100 - Can I change my gut microbiome, and will it help me as an athlete?
29/10/2025 | 1h 5 mins.
The gut microbiome is a term that's thrown around a lot. But what does it actually mean? Is there a particular gut microbiome that's more common in athletes? And should athletes be trying to shape their microbiome to benefit their health or performance? Timestamps: 02:10 - What is the gut microbiome? 13:50 - What are short chain fatty acids, and what's their significance? 18:00 - How do you determine someone's microbiome? 23:59 - Species vs strain of microbiota 30:08 - Is there an "athletic microbiome" that's common to most athletes? 32:00 - Effect of pre/pro/syn/postbiotics on performance 42:38 - Effect of pre/pro/syn/postbiotics on illness prevention and treatment 45:44 - Effect of pre/pro/syn/postbiotics on gut issues during exercise 52:12 - Practical advice for using pre/pro/syn/postbiotics 55:30 - Bonus round and Monash University study 59:14 - Summary and wrap up Read the research paper (open access): Gaskell S et al. Gut microbiota and exercise: A systematic review of interventions and evidence limitations. Int J Sports Med. 2025: doi: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2705-2210 Current study recruiting at Monash University (looking for distance runners aged 18-55): https://www.monash.edu/medicine/scs/nutrition/research/volunteer#Pre-Exercise Fueling Endurance eBook | T -12 Race Nutrition Course | Practitioner Resources The Fueling Endurance eBook contains answers to 49 of the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists and triathletes ask, and contains insights, tips, and quotes from experts and athletes. The T -12 self-guided course will help prepare you for your next event, with online tools, guides, information and instructions to take you through the 12 weeks leading up to race day. And the Fueling Endurance Practitioner Membership provides access to online tools and calculators I use all the time when working with endurance and ultraendurance athletes. This includes working out the carbohydrate needs for runners (road and trail) and cyclists for different types of training sessions. For more into on each of these, check out fuelingendurance.com.



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