Featherstone Half or Full Marathon Nutrition Series
All the education to nail your daily and performance nutrition & hydration for your training cycle & race day.
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Learn how to fuel your body daily during the off-season, base training & race training + exclusive calculators!
Off-Season Body Composition Series
Support your best body composition by learning what fuel your body needs during the off-season.
Hi, I’m Meghann!
I’m a sports dietitian, wellness coach, runner, wife, mom of two kiddos, and a full-blown nutrition geek/running freak. My passion is helping people find their own personal balance of nutrition and fitness in their busy lives. For the last 15 years, I have been working with people to help them find their happy place with nutrition, exercise, body composition and life. I love helping all of you with performance nutrition - whether it's through 1-on-1 or group nutrition coaching, customized plans, Instagram posts, recipes or our free resources. Whatever your nutrition needs are - I am here to help!
What's new on the blog:
February 7, 2024
Fueling: Before, During and After the Run
January 24, 2024
Does new protein research change recommendations?
January 10, 2024
Are fasted long runs beneficial for performance?
November 15, 2023
Why you couldn’t hold your goal pace during your last race…
November 1, 2023
Meghann’s Nutrition Tips for the 2023 NYC Marathon
October 11, 2023
What does Kipchoge eat for breakfast on race day?
October 4, 2023
Meghann’s Berlin PR Race Recap
September 13, 2023
Can the type of food you eat “turn off” your aerobic system?
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Free Carb Load Guide
Set yourself up for success in your next marathon with this free guide to carb loading. You’ve put in the work. You’re physically and mentally ready for race day. Let’s make sure you have your glycogen stores fully loaded with carbohydrates to support your performance on race day. Carb loading doesn’t have to be hard, guys. It’s actually quite simple. Grab this guide below for the ‘How-to Carb Load’ for your next marathon.