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  • Start here to improve your climbing nutrition!

    Not Sure Where to Start? Begin Here!

    Published by: Brian Rigby, MS, CISSN

    Not Sure Where to Start? Begin Here!

    April 7, 2015

  • Complete supplement guides aimed at climbers

    In-Depth Supplement Guides

    Published by: Brian Rigby, MS, CISSN

    In-Depth Supplement Guides

    April 6, 2015

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    April 5, 2015

  • A low-carb diet offers no benefit to climbers. Carbohydrates Diet
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    Don’t Be a (Carb) Hater

    May 18, 2015

    There is a camp amongst athletes that favors a high-fat, low-carbohydrate approach. Their enthusiasm is fueled almost entirely by the work of three researchers (Stephen Phinney, Jeff Volek, and Tim Noakes), who despite over 30 years worth of research have yet to produce any notable studies that demonstrate a low-carb diet to work better than—or […]

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  • What we know from science is always changing; I will never let my writing get stuck in the past. News/Blog
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    My Promise to You

    May 15, 2015

    The state of science changes all the time. Usually, it advances in small steps. Occasionally, by greater bounds. Regardless of the pace of change, it goes without saying that some of the things we know now will have been dismissed completely or evolved in depth 50 years from now. Dave Sackett (one of the early […]

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  • How much protein does a climber need: Part III Diet Protein
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    How Much Protein Does a Climber Need (Part III)

    May 12, 2015

    In Part I of this series, I discussed a new model of protein intake (20 grams of protein every three hours). In Part II, I addressed some common misunderstandings and misconceptions about protein. If you haven’t read these first two parts, then I recommend you go back and do so now! In this final part, I’m going […]

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  • Is salt as bad as some doctors and nutritionists make it out to be? Diet Vitamins/Minerals
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    Is Salt Really So Bad?

    May 6, 2015

    I’m about to take off on a short trip to San Francisco, so I probably won’t be writing anything for the next few days—but I didn’t want to leave you completely empty-handed for an entire week! So instead of a full post I’m going to write a really brief one and link you to a […]

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  • Creatine provides over 40% of the energy used in climbing. Supplements
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    Why Creatine Is So Important to Climbers

    May 4, 2015

    I haven’t written an official supplement guide for creatine yet—believe me, it’s on my to-do list—but I wanted to “prime” my readers to one of the reasons why creatine is potentially such a helpful supplement. Creatine, if you did not know, is used in one of our body’s primary energy systems. The phosphagen system (or […]

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  • How much protein does a climber need: Part II Diet Protein
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    How Much Protein Does a Climber Need (Part II)

    May 2, 2015

    In Part I of this series of articles about climbers and their protein needs, I described a new model for determining how much protein you need, a model that doesn’t rely on your bodyweight, sex, or chosen sport: Aim to get about 120 grams of protein per day. Divide that 120 grams into six meals […]

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  • How much protein does a climber need: Part I Diet Protein
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    How Much Protein Does a Climber Need (Part I)

    April 29, 2015

    Most people think they understand their protein needs pretty well—just get as much as you can, right? Or maybe you’re in the camp that thinks “I’m a climber, not a bodybuilder, so I really don’t need much at all. I mean, the forearms are tiny little muscles, right? It doesn’t take much to maintain them…” […]

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  • Are you eating the right diet for a climber? News/Blog
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    Remember Climbers: You Are Athletes

    April 27, 2015

    When I see clients for sports nutrition, nine out of ten of them begin by saying, “I eat really healthy.” And usually this is true—I don’t think I’ve ever seen a client whose diet is abysmal. But there’s a question hidden in there that most people don’t think to ask, which is this: Healthy for whom? Many people […]

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  • Make your own cheaper, more effective sports drink. Supplements
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    Make Your Own Sports Drink

    April 26, 2015

    I very rarely buy sports drinks—actually, to be honest, I can’t remember the last time. Not only are they incredibly expensive (at about $1 per “serving” and three “servings” per hour it adds up fast), they’re also not superior to anything you can’t easily make at home. In fact, you can actually make something better—at least so far […]

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  • Sports Drink Review & Guide Supplements
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    Sports Drink Reviews

    April 25, 2015

    This is a continually updated post. If there is a sports drink not covered here yet, it probably will be in time. You’re more than welcome to email me requests, I’m happy to oblige. READ FIRST! These reviews are based on my own expert knowledge of sports nutrition; I do not receive compensation in any […]

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