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Back to EpisodesEpisode 190: Protein, Fiber, or Something Else? What should be the focus for 2026 for gymnasts?
Description
If you’re honest, you’ve probably asked yourself this at least once: We’re trying so hard… so why does nutrition still feel so confusing?
In this episode of the Gymnast Nutritionist Podcast, I break down one of the biggest disconnects I see with families of competitive gymnasts: parents believe they’re fueling well, but key pieces are missing that directly impact health, growth, and performance.
Nutrition advice is everywhere, and much of it is designed for adults not growing, training athletes. In this episode, I dive into why young gymnasts’ needs are completely different, and how common obsessions with protein and fiber can actually backfire when basic fueling isn’t in place.
If your gymnast:
- Is “eating healthy” but still struggles with energy
- Gets full quickly but isn’t meeting fueling needs
- Relies heavily on protein products or fiber-boosted foods
- Has inconsistent performance, focus, or recovery
…it’s time to look closer.
We'll talk:
❗ Why protein needs for gymnasts are often misunderstood
❗ How fiber can create a false sense of fullness in under-fueled athletes
❗ Why real food matters more than fortified products
❗ How timing around training impacts performance and safety
❗ What successful families are doing differently to support long-term growth and consistency
Here’s the hard truth: adequate fueling is a safety issue. Gymnasts can work incredibly hard in the gym but if their bodies aren’t properly supported, progress stalls and injury risk rises.
If you’re stuck in the cycle of “we’re doing everything right, but nothing is improving,” this episode will help you identify what’s missing and what to focus on first.
🎧 Listen now to simplify nutrition, ease the overwhelm, and make sure your gymnast’s hard work actually pays off.
Links & Resources
- The Balanced Gymnast® Program for level 5-10 female gymnasts
- Connect with Christina on Instagram @the.gymnast.nutritionist or christinaandersonrdn.com