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    Shortcuts Ruin Athletes with Jan Frodeno

    04/06/2026 | 1 h 2 min
    Are shortcuts killing what makes sport worth doing? Scott Tindal and co-host Jan dig into the Enhanced Games and performance-enhancing drugs — and why taking the easy route strips away the consistency, the work, and the discomfort that give endurance sport its meaning.They also take on the optimization trap — why athletes become "prisoners to the numbers" with wearables like Whoop and Oura — before getting practical on real-food fueling, protein and meal timing, and the carb-loading science most athletes get wrong.

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    Carbohydrate ingestion eliminates hypoglycemia and improves endurance exercise performance in triathletes adapted to very low- and high-carbohydrate isocaloric diets

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    Surprise Top 5 Pro Finish at Chattanooga 70.3

    28/05/2026 | 1 h 26 min
    In this episode, Scott sits down with Megan Foley to talk about her 5th-place finish in the women’s pro field at Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga. They over what her training actually looked like, where her race-week fueling went sideways, the post-race cherry juice, and they unpack how stepping back from full-time racing produced her best long-course result.

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    Is Underfueling A Load Of Rubbish?

    20/05/2026 | 1 h 26 min
    In this episode of Fuelin Session, Scott sits down with Dr Alan McCubbin to work through the latest debate in endurance nutrition. Does REDS syndrome actually hold up? They cover Penny Slater's new paper on what athletes and coaches misunderstand about under-fueling, the Areta-led paper challenging the IOC's REDS model, and why the gap between energy availability and energy balance trips up so many athletes.

    Studies

    In this episode of Fuelin Session, Scott sits down with Dr Alan McCubbin to work through the latest debate in endurance nutrition. Does REDS syndrome actually hold up? They cover Penny Slater's new paper on what athletes and coaches misunderstand about under-fueling, the Areta-led paper challenging the IOC's REDS model, and why the gap between energy availability and energy balance trips up so many athletes.

    Studies: An Exploratory Survey of Education Needs and Preferences Regarding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport for Female Triathletes and Their Coacheshttps://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/wspaj/34/1/article-wspaj.2025-0029.xml

    Mountjoy et al, 2023 International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/17/1073

    Does Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) Syndrome Exist? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11561064/

    de Souza et al. 2025 Update to the Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement Part 1: State of the Science and Introduction of a New Adolescent Model.** *Sports Med.* 56(2):327–373. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12982264/
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    74% of Women Think Losing Their Period Is Normal !?

    14/05/2026 | 1 h 9 min
    In this episode of the podcast, Scott Tinal is joined by professional triathlete and PhD candidate Penny Slater. The discussion focuses on a research survey entitled “An Exploratory Survey of Education Needs and Preferences Regarding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport for Female
    Triathletes and Their Coaches, which Penny contributed to. They discuss REDs and low energy availability in female triathletes. They explore the understanding, diagnosis, and practical management of REDs, emphasizing education and early intervention.

    Study: An Exploratory Survey of Education Needs and Preferences Regarding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport for Female Triathletes and Their Coaches

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    Two Minutes Too Late: Scott Tindal's Boston Marathon Debrief

    07/05/2026 | 1 h 10 min
    In this episode, Megan Foley interviews Scott Tindal about his recent 03:02:28 Boston Marathon Finish. He shares his marathon journey, including training adjustments, nutrition strategies, and his race day experiences. They dig into lessons learned and discuss ways Scott could further optimize performance.

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Fuelin Sessions explores how to fuel for peak performance, faster recovery, and long-term health with science-backed insights you can trust. Episodes feature leading experts, athletes, and coaches sharing proven fueling strategies for triathletes, runners, cyclists, and all high-performing athletes. Co-hosted by Fuelin Co-Founder Scott Tindal, former Head of Performance Nutrition for the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), America’s Cup, and Pro Rugby, and Jan Frodeno, Olympic gold medalist and 3X IRONMAN World Champion. Created by Fuelin, the app that simplifies eating for performance - fuelin.com
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