Can Runners Balance Fueling for Performance with Intuitive Eating?
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Can Runners Really Eat Intuitively?
In this episode of The Fuel Run Recover Podcast, we dive into the relationship between intuitive eating and sports nutrition—and whether runners can successfully balance both.
While intuitive eating is often presented as the alternative to restrictive dieting, runners have unique fueling needs that can sometimes make relying solely on hunger and fullness cues challenging. We explore what intuitive eating actually is, where it came from, and why it's often misunderstood online.
We also discuss how many runners find themselves caught between two extremes: rigid nutrition rules on one side and a "just eat whatever you want" interpretation of intuitive eating on the other. The reality is that fueling for performance doesn't have to live at either extreme.
- What intuitive eating is (and what it isn't)
- Why restrictive diets often fail long-term
- Common misconceptions about intuitive eating
- The challenges of learning to trust your hunger and fullness cues
- Why runners have unique nutrition needs that can sometimes override intuition
- Situations where hunger cues may not accurately reflect what your body needs
- How training volume, hydration, recovery, and energy availability affect appetite
- When calorie tracking can be a useful tool—and when it isn't necessary
- How to develop a healthier relationship with food while still pursuing performance goals
- Finding a sustainable middle ground between structured fueling and food freedom
You don't have to choose between intuitive eating and sports nutrition.
The goal isn't to follow rigid rules forever, nor is it to ignore your body's nutritional needs. Instead, it's about building the knowledge, confidence, and self-awareness to fuel appropriately for your training while maintaining a positive, flexible relationship with food.
As runners, there are times when our hunger cues don't tell the whole story—whether we're carb loading before a race, fueling during a long run, or recovering after a hard workout. Understanding when to trust your body's signals and when to lean on nutrition knowledge is one of the most valuable skills you can develop as an athlete.
If you're looking to fuel your running without food guilt, confusion, or restrictive dieting, this episode will help you better understand how to support both your performance and your relationship with food.
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