From what to eat before runs to how much macros and calories we need to properly fuel and recover without gaining weight, running nutrition can often seem complicated and difficult to follow.
Sports dietitian Kylee Van Horn doesn’t believe it has to be this complicated. In fact, she’ll give you simple, actionable strategies to make your running nutrition plan easy to plan and stick to.
Some topics we discuss…
If you’ve struggled with making your running nutrition plan too complicated, you’ll love this interview. Connect, Comment, Community Follow RunnersConnect on Instagram)
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