Vegetable Split Pea & Ham Soup
As it slowly starts to transition from summer to winter, it makes a time when many of my clients go off salads and are looking
Debunking Myths: Weight Training Benefits for Women
Lifting, strength training, free weights - these are all types of exercise that have been traditionally associated with getting big, buff, and ripped. And
Ever wondered, do I need protein powder?
Protein is essential for everyone, not just athletes. While it's true that protein powders are often marketed towards athletes due to their higher protein
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Navigating the Maze of Nutrition Misinformation
The stark reality is that misinformation online about nutrition doesn't just spread; it gallops, outpacing the truth at every turn. Falsehoods are 70% more
Travelling for Work or Pleasure? Here's How to Maintain Your Fitness Routine
Travelling for Work or Pleasure? Here's How to Maintain Your Fitness Routine
I've been travelling overseas with my family this
When the Best Made Plans Fail: Rethinking Nutrition for Exercise with ADHD
Navigating the world of nutrition and physical activity with ADHD can be, well, frustrating.
The internet is full of tools,
A Hard Truth About Nutrition
I used to be an outdoor instructor. I spent my days hiking, canoeing, and living the life of an outdoor adventurer. I was thin, and people
Recharge Your Batteries: A Step-by-Step Guide to Post-Exercise Nutrition
Get ready, because we're about to get stuck into what's happening in our bodies post-exercise and how that impacts our need for
Balancing Weight Loss and Athletic Performance: Understanding the Nuances of Nutrition for Adventurers, Athletes, & Active People
As a nutritionist specializing in sports nutrition, I work with adventurers, athletes, and active
Overwhelm.
Many of my clients have experienced feelings of overwhelm when addressing their food and nutrition habits.
It's a common issue that can often be generalized with catchy posts and blogs titled