Creatine is widely accepted as one of the most efficacious, safe, popular and cost-effective ways to boost athletic performance. A 2017 review by the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) named creatine monohydrate the most effective dietary supplement available to athletes aiming to improve high-intensity exercise capacity and lean body mass while training (Kreider et… Read More >>>
Nutritional Supplements Are Not Regulated: Myth or Fact?
A belief prevails among popular culture and even within some health and high-performing athletic organizations that nutritional supplements are not regulated by the FDA. This understanding is simply not true. Don’t believe me? In a lecture presented by the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), Dr. Chris Lockwood, an expert on sports nutrition and dietary… Read More >>>
Essential and Branched-chain Amino Acids: Is One Option “Better?”
Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) include leucine, isoleucine and valine—three of nine essential amino acids (EAAs) that the body cannot make on its own. Historically, BCAA supplements were held in high regard for their perceived impact on athletic performance. In recent years, BCAAs have come under fire for having little or no effect on aspects important… Read More >>>
San Diego Crew Classic and Women in Sport
I set out to share my favorite pics and video from the San Diego Crew Classic on Instagram. The post quickly progressed into a short exposition with a clear place here on the blog! Check out my reflections and please share your feedback. There is strength in solidarity and I would love to hear your… Read More >>>
Hello, 2024! Plus Powerful Questions and Limiting Beliefs
We welcomed 2024 on the heels of one bout with food poisoning (Kyle) and one sore throat turned ear infection (me). Before the New Year’s window closes, and with health now thankfully back intact, I wanted to share how we reflected and embraced the “fresh start.” Our process on paper was straightforward and simple, not… Read More >>>




