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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 31 MIN

What 20+ Years in Elite Military Performance Teaches About Nutrition

from Optimising Human Performance

Most performance problems aren’t obvious. They’re not in your training plan; they’re not in your effort. They’re in the things you consistently ignore.In this episode, we sit down with Dr Nick Barringer, performance dietitian, former Army Ranger, and expert in human performance, to break down what actually drives performance, recovery, and longevity.From nutrition fundamentals to injury prevention to the science behind energy, brain function, and long-term health.This is a deep dive into the unsexy work that keeps you performing at your best when it matters most.What You’ll LearnWhy better nutrition impacts more than just performance The “unsexy” work that prevents injuries and keeps you in the game How small gaps in nutrition and recovery compound over time The real role of creatine in energy, brain health, and longevity Why hydration is still one of the most overlooked performance factors How to think about fueling for high-demand environments Key TakeawaysPerformance isn’t just about how hard you train—it’s how well you support it The basics, done consistently, outperform everything else Injury prevention and stability are often ignored until it’s too late Nutrition impacts energy, cognition, recovery, and long-term health What you ignore is often what takes you outAbout the GuestDr Nick Barringer is a performance dietitian, former Army Ranger, and expert in human performance. With over two decades of experience working in elite military and performance environments, he specialises in nutrition, recovery, and optimising human capability.Resourceshttps://drnickbarringer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nickbarringer.phd.rdn/Chapters01:13 Creatine Basics Benefits02:18 Creatine Safety Hydration04:14 Creatine For Sleep Loss05:35 Nick Background Military Career06:59 Ranger School Breakdown11:13 Ranger School Nutrition Hacks12:11 Fueling In The Field14:25 Ranger Athlete Warrior Program16:27 What Works In Uniform17:41 Winning Ranger Buy In19:16 Why Nutrition Matters20:22 Evolving The Assessments22:02 Nutrition Testing Tools23:06 Prep For Ranger School24:30 Big Rocks Nutrition Plan26:24 Guinness Pasties Myth28:23 Closing Advice And WrapAbout the PodcastFor more expert-led conversations delivering evidence-based strategies to help you perform, recover, and adapt in high-pressure environments, check out our website https://www.ophp.co.uk/Hosted by Human Performance specialist, researcher and educator Dr Martin Jones & former Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructor turned academic Dr Jon Paul Nevin.If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share & review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at [email protected] or connect with us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ ProductionEdited and produced by Bess ManleyThanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:www.ophp.co.ukConnect with us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/Instagram: @ophumanperformanceIf you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Most performance problems aren’t obvious. They’re not in your training plan; they’re not in your effort. They’re in the things you consistently ignore.In this episode, we sit down with Dr Nick Barringer, performance dietitian, former Army Ranger, and expert in human performance, to break down what actually drives performance, recovery, and longevity.From nutrition fundamentals to injury prevention to the science behind energy, brain function, and long-term health.This is a deep dive into the unsexy work that keeps you performing at your best when it matters most.What You’ll LearnWhy better nutrition impacts more than just performance The “unsexy” work that prevents injuries and keeps you in the game How small gaps in nutrition and recovery compound over time The real role of creatine in energy, brain health, and longevity Why hydration is still one of the most overlooked performance factors How to think about fueling for high-demand environments Key TakeawaysPerformance isn’t just about how hard you train—it’s how well you support it The basics, done consistently, outperform everything else Injury prevention and stability are often ignored until it’s too late Nutrition impacts energy, cognition, recovery, and long-term health What you ignore is often what takes you outAbout the GuestDr Nick Barringer is a performance dietitian, former Army Ranger, and expert in human performance. With over two decades of experience working in elite military and performance environments, he specialises in nutrition, recovery, and optimising human capability.Resourceshttps://drnickbarringer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nickbarringer.phd.rdn/Chapters01:13 Creatine Basics Benefits02:18 Creatine Safety Hydration04:14 Creatine For Sleep Loss05:35 Nick Background Military Career06:59 Ranger School Breakdown11:13 Ranger School Nutrition Hacks12:11 Fueling In The Field14:25 Ranger Athlete Warrior Program16:27 What Works In Uniform17:41 Winning Ranger Buy In19:16 Why Nutrition Matters20:22 Evolving The Assessments22:02 Nutrition Testing Tools23:06 Prep For Ranger School24:30 Big Rocks Nutrition Plan26:24 Guinness Pasties Myth28:23 Closing Advice And WrapAbout the PodcastFor more expert-led conversations delivering evidence-based strategies to help you perform, recover, and adapt in high-pressure environments, check out our website https://www.ophp.co.uk/Hosted by Human Performance specialist, researcher and educator Dr Martin Jones & former Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructor turned academic Dr Jon Paul Nevin.If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share & review. If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at [email protected] or connect with us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ ProductionEdited and produced by Bess ManleyThanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:www.ophp.co.ukConnect with us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/Instagram: @ophumanperformanceIf you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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