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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2026 · 28 MIN

7 Ways Sports Nutrition Has Changed Since I Started Podcasting

from The Eat for Endurance Podcast

Seven years ago, I hit publish on the very first episode of The Eat for Endurance Podcast. At the time, elite athletes weren't talking as openly about how they fueled for training and racing, and the sports nutrition product market was only a fraction of its current size. In episode 143 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I reflect on 7 ways the sports nutrition world has shifted since I started my show back in 2019. I share the big themes I've observed, what I think we've gotten right, and where I think athletes should use caution.Here are the 7 topics I cover:How high-carb fueling became popular, and who may or may not benefitThe rise of individualized sweat sodium testing and all the hype surrounding electrolytesThe increase in REDS awareness and why that matters for athletesWhy creatine has become one of the most talked about supplements, and if you should take itThe protein boom and what you really need to know about this macroThe prevalence of GLP-1 meds and what this means for athletesHow athletes are talking about fueling more openly than ever beforeTo celebrate the podcast's 7-year anniversary, I'm offering something I've never offered before: one-off 1:1 Fueling Sessions (60 minutes each).If you've been looking for personalized nutrition guidance but aren't ready to commit to a full coaching program, this is a chance to get your questions answered and leave with practical, individualized recommendations.Only 7 sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis. This is open to new or existing clients. Thank you again for listening, sharing the podcast, and supporting Eat for Endurance over the past seven years. Here's to the next chapter!Links & ResourcesBook your 1:1 fueling session (60 minutes) (7 spots available)Join my membership, Fuel for Life Crew: 7 spots at 37% off your first month with code EFE37 at checkout (redeem by 8/31)Check out my free nutrition downloadsSupport the podcast by shopping all my affiliate links and joining my Patreon communityInterested in more comprehensive, in-depth 1:1 coaching? Fill out a new client inquiry form (limited spots available)Have a topic you’d like to request? Email me at [email protected] this episode? Please leave a 5-star review and subscribe to help more athletes fuel better!Disclaimer: All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for individualized medical or nutrition recommendations.Want to get in touch? Send Claire a message!Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook (@eatforendurance).

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Seven years ago, I hit publish on the very first episode of The Eat for Endurance Podcast. At the time, elite athletes weren't talking as openly about how they fueled for training and racing, and the sports nutrition product market was only a fraction of its current size. In episode 143 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I reflect on 7 ways the sports nutrition world has shifted since I started my show back in 2019. I share the big themes I've observed, what I think we've gotten right, a...

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