Courtney illuminates a perspective on how to approach eating and your relationship with food that is not widely discussed in strength and conditioning circles. Many athletes see nutrition as a vehicle to achieving a better outcome in their sport, whether that’s physique and/or performance related. And while common nutrition approaches (i.e. tracking calories and/or macronutrients, keto, intermittent fasting, plant-based, nutrient timing) are effective at producing desired outcomes like gaining muscle mass and losing body fat, there is a holistic perspective that is largely missed en route to said outcomes. Tune in to learn something new for yourself, and to use with clients to aid them in their process AND goals.
Tag: Nutrition
Pumpkin Spice Protein Muffins
This recipe is simple, low-carb, and low calorie. With the addition of some protein sources, it is macro-friendly as well. The recipe includes grams for those who weigh out food and track macronutrients. 🎃 Ingredients 1 serving, or 43g, Betty Crocker Spice Mix 1.5 scoops, […]
Want a Wonton?
So I borrowed this recipe from a friend but had to share because they are so good! Easily make wontons healthy by using rice paper skins and 1/3 less fat cream cheese. Ingredients: 3 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese 16 grams green onion, chopped […]




