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Welcome to In The Flow, a podcast exploring the intersections between endurance sport and nutrition, mindfulness and sustainability, and beyond to fuel the flow of meaningful movement.

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ep. 44 | john slater | the jedi path of movement and meditation

jackson long July 3, 2020

Something very positive that has come out of the coronavirus pandemic was the birth of a Zoom based meditation group I dubbed Friendfulness with a couple of my close friends, including today's guest, John Slater. John is a fellow endurance athlete and meditator, and we dive into all things meditation for athletes. I first met John a little over a year ago and we instantly became fast friends. A super strong runner and vegan athlete, doctor of physical therapy, fellow nerd on topics like consciousness and meditation practice, and generally just an incredibly incredibly compassionate and good human. John also completed a 10 day meditation retreat like mine around the same time, so we share a lot of similarities and background as you'll hear in the conversation.

We drop into the flow on how each of us became regular meditators, the parallels of lessons learned from retreat and daily practice with being an athlete, how and why athletes should start meditating more, and beyond. It's a really great conversation covering a topic so near and dear to our hearts, and a really important theme of In The Flow. Follow John on Instagram @john.slater.

I also recorded an additional short moving meditation for cyclists if you want to begin your own entry into this practice as an athlete. You can find that on the normal podcast feed. Thank you for listening!

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ep. 43 | friday flow: the paradox of weight loss for athletes

jackson long June 26, 2020

there’s no doubt that body mass is an important metric for endurance sports like cycling or running, but there also exists a paradox of which the focus on weight undermines the other arguably more important determinants of success, health, happiness, and performance in athletes. In this short discussion, I share some thoughts and some realism on the topic of weight loss and why I urge athletes take a step back and ask the ever important question: why?

Show Notes

Energy Density

Energy Balance and Insulin-Carbohydrate meta-analysis

IOC Statement: RED-S

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ep. 42 | The Friday Flow: Should You Drink Coffee?

jackson long June 19, 2020

Coffee. The most widely used psychoactive drug (caffeine) and one of the top traded commodities on the planet. Is it something we should avoid? Should we drink it for health or performance? What does the science say? In this short episode, I break down some of the main evidence around coffee and caffeine and whether you should be concerned about your intake or lack of it - and address some of the main questions around it like is coffee dehydrating? Is it bad to be dependent on caffeine?

For more learning if you’re so inclined, check out some of the literature on the topic here:

Show Notes

JISSN Position Paper on Caffeine and Performance

IOC Consensus Statement: Supplements and Athletic Performance

Coffee consumption and health: umbrella review of meta-analyses of multiple health outcomes

Dehydration and Moderate Caffeine Intake

Metabolic and Performance Effects of Coffee vs. Caffeine

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ep. 41 | 3 Nutrition Mistakes Athletes Make

jackson long June 8, 2020

A cornerstone of improving and progressing as an athlete is learning from mistakes and failures, and the job of coaches and practitioners is to support this growth. Nutrition is a critical piece of this, and many endurance athletes struggle with navigating the nutritional demands of their sport. These 3 mistakes are very common and once addressed and dialed in, can make a tremendous impact on your performance.

I’ll talk about everything from messing up fueling before, during, and after training and competition, to the fear and avoidance of carbohydrates, to an unhealthy identification with weight as a performance marker. What are some big mistakes you’ve made as an athlete with regards to nutrition?

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Show Notes

Athlete’s Gut Podcast: https://intheflownutrition.com/blog/the-athletes-gut

Training the Gut for Athletes: https://www.mysportscience.com/post/2017/03/25/training-the-gut-for-athletes

Crisis of Confidence Averted (low carb diet in elite athletes study): https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0234027

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ep. 40 | The Athlete's Gut — Patrick Wilson, RD, PhD

jackson long May 22, 2020

If you’re an athlete, particularly an endurance athlete, chances are you’ve experienced some kind of gastrointestinal distress or problems, shall we say, in the area of digestion before, during, or after exercise. I have countless stories of cramping, bloating, bonking, and other unpleasant sensations as a result of poor nutritional choices around training and competition. It’s a very complicated topic, as both the causes and solutions are far from clear cut. But this week’s episode I sit down with registered dietitian and PhD researcher Patrick Wilson to hear about his new book, The Athlete’s Gut, and some of the latest research on the topic so that athletes can make better food choices to avoid problems in the gut.

We cover a lot of ground in an hour, everything from the main sources of gut distress in athletes, individualized fueling strategies during exercise and competition, how to “train the gut”, considerations around the double edged sword of fiber, plant-based athletes, and more. It’s an excellent primer for any athlete wanting to optimize nutrition and better digestive health. Be sure to check out Patrick’s book for more science and wisdom, and follow him on Twitter @SportsRD_PhD.

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Connect with me:

Instagram: @intheflownutrition

Twitter: @jlointheflow

Strava: http://strava.com/athletes/jacksonlong

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