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What it's Actually Like to Work with a Sports Dietitian

What it's Actually Like to Work with a Sports Dietitian

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Happy New Year, everyone! I'm back with one last bonus episode of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, this time with a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s actually like to work with a sports dietitian.

I walk through how I work with athletes inside my private practice, from start to finish. I discuss who 1:1 nutrition coaching is best for, how long athletes typically work with me, what my approach looks like, the kinds of changes I often see when athletes get the right support in place, and so much more.

I also share an overview of my monthly membership, Fuel for Life Crew, which is designed for athletes who want nutrition guidance, education, and community without full 1:1 coaching.

This episode is meant to be informative, not a sales pitch. It answers the most common questions I get about my services so you can decide if working with a sports dietitian makes sense for you!

🎧 Tune in to learn more!

Mentioned in today’s show:

🎉 New Year’s Sale (January 1–3 only)
Everything I offer (except 1:1 coaching) is 50% off with code JAN50, including:
• All masterclasses and mini guides (the bundles too)
• My course, Peak Performance
• Your first month in Fuel for Life Crew

Shop the sale here

💪 1:1 Nutrition Coaching - Fill out a new client inquiry form

👥 Fuel for Life Crew (Membership) - join now for just $39/month

📩 Get in touch: claire@eatforendurance.com

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