How a Sports Dietitian Fuels Her Day

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4:30 p.m.

Large chunk of homemade cashew butter oat bar. 

5:45 p.m.

2 hour 30 minute group cycling ride. 

6:30 p.m.

Honey Stinger waffle.

8:30 p.m.

Banza chickpea pasta in Bonafide Provisions butternut squash bone broth soup. I either prepare something in advance or have something that's fast to make after evening rides. 

10:30 p.m.

Bed!

This example is purely to provide some insight on how someone with nutrition knowledge and competitive athletic goals fuels their day. It is not intended to tell you what to do. What I eat and how I train is for my body, schedule and goals, and that may or may not be right for your personal needs and situation.  To create a plan that is right for you, reach out to a sports dietitian for assistance. More information can be found @hungryforresults.

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Lori Russell

Lori Russell is a self-taught personal chef and qualified board-certified sports dietitian-nutritionist. She holds a master’s degree in human nutrition and has racked up over 11 years professional experience in the dynamic field of wellness, including recipe demonstrator, corporate wellness coach, public speaker, digital media producer, personal nutrition advisor and freelance writer. As an elite road cyclist and marathon runner who was diagnosed with celiac disease, Russell understands first hand that eating a whole food, nutritious diet can greatly affect one’s performance, mood, health and overall increase quality of life. Through her brand ‘Hungry for Results@HungryForResults, she provides a fun and authentic approach to food, nutrition, fitness and lifestyle counseling.
Lori Russell is a self-taught personal chef and qualified board-certified sports dietitian-nutritionist. She holds a master’s degree in human nutrition and has racked up over 11 years professional experience in the dynamic field of wellness, including recipe demonstrator, corporate wellness coach, public speaker, digital media producer, personal nutrition advisor and freelance writer. As an elite road cyclist and marathon runner who was diagnosed with celiac disease, Russell understands first hand that eating a whole food, nutritious diet can greatly affect one’s performance, mood, health and overall increase quality of life. Through her brand ‘Hungry for Results@HungryForResults, she provides a fun and authentic approach to food, nutrition, fitness and lifestyle counseling.

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