If youâre a triathlete trying to stay ahead of the pack, chances are youâve heard about creatine gummies. They look like the perfect solution: convenient, tasty and easy to throw in your gym bag. But are they actually helping your training, or are you just chewing on overpriced sugar bombs?
In this blog, we break down:
Why creatine is having a moment
What the latest independent lab testing shows
Which brands completely failed
How to tell if your gummies are legit
Whether gummies are worth it or not for triathletes
Creatine is no longer just for bodybuilders. From weekend warriors to busy mums, the supplement is being promoted as a must-have. Even the ABC recently reported on its rising popularity.
But hereâs the kicker: while creatine monohydrate powder has decades of solid evidence behind it, the newer gummy versions? Not so much.
Creatine has been making headlines lately, and for good reason. Itâs one of the most researched supplements out there, yet athletes are still bombarded with confusing claims and gimmicky products.
Thatâs why I was thrilled to be featured as an expert source in an ABC News article by journalist Paige Cockburn, cutting through the hype to explain what actually works (and what doesnât) when it comes to creatine.
A few key points:Â
You can read the full article here.
As an Advanced Sports Dietitian and triathlete myself, I see athletes wasting money on products that donât deliver results. Creatine has potential benefits, but itâs not a magic bullet. Itâs about knowing if itâ...
If you're a triathlete staring down the barrel of your first Ironman, chances are you're already deep into the training grind. Long sessions, early mornings, constant hunger and wondering if you're actually going to survive race day. Sound familiar?
While youâve likely locked in your coach, structured your sessions and planned the logistics, thereâs one area that often gets left to chance: your nutrition.
And here's the truth bomb, you canât wing an Ironman and expect to enjoy it.
In this blog, we unpack the real-life journey of TNA athlete Steve Duquette, who just completed his first Ironman at Ironman Canada. He felt strong all day, avoided the dreaded GI blow-up and didnât cramp once. Letâs break down what worked and what you can apply to your own race prep.
When Steve first started triathlon, the thought of tackling a full Ironman felt ridiculous.
"Three ye...
Iâm thrilled to share some big news with you â Dietitian Approved has officially partnered with AusTriathlon as their trusted nutrition education partner.
This means triathletes across Australia will now have access to evidence-based, practical nutrition strategies designed to help them train harder, recover faster and perform at their best.
Triathlon is a sport I love and live. Since lining up for my first race in 2009, Iâve been immersed in the community as an athlete, as Sports Dietitian for Triathlon Australia for six years, and now through the work we do every day at Dietitian Approved.
Over the years, I've seen many athletes train hard but leave their nutrition to chance. And thatâs where the biggest performance gains are often hiding.
By teaming up with AusTriathlon, I can help more athletes stop winging it with their fuelling and start seeing the real benefits of a personalised, evidence-based approach to nutrition.
T...
If youâre training hard but still feel flat, sluggish or constantly run down, it might not be your nutrition or training load thatâs holding you back. It could be your sleep. And no, itâs not just about clocking more hours in bed.
In this blog, we unpack why sleep is the most powerful (and underrated) recovery tool for triathletes. With expert insights from Dr Michael Grandner, a leading sleep scientist and Director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University of Arizona, weâll cover:
Weâre used to thinking about recovery in terms of protein shakes, foam rolling and rest days. But Dr Grandner says:
"Training without recovery is just injuring yourself on purpose."
Sleep is when the real gain...
If youâre a dedicated age-group triathlete pushing yourself through sessions but feeling flat, foggy or frustrated, you might be riding the burnout line without even realising it.
Burnout doesnât always look like sobbing into your goggles or selling your bike. More often, itâs a subtle slide into constant fatigue, low motivation and sub-par performance â even when youâre "doing all the right things."
Here are three questions to ask yourself to figure out if youâre dealing with burnout, under-fuelling or under-recovery (or all three!).
Sure, itâs normal to feel tired during peak training blocks. But if every session feels like a slog, somethingâs off.
Warning signs:
If youâre always blaming the w...
Is Your EVOO as Powerful as Ibuprofen?
As a triathlete, youâre no stranger to inflammation. Whether itâs from smashing long bricks, pushing through interval sets or trying to juggle life stress alongside training, your body is under constant pressure. While ibuprofen might be a go-to for quick relief, did you know that extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) might offer similar anti-inflammatory effectsâwithout the nasty side effects?
Letâs explore the science and how this everyday pantry staple could become a secret weapon in your nutrition toolkit.
Why Inflammation Isn't Always a Bad Thing
Before we demonise it, letâs be clear: inflammation plays a vital role in your training adaptation.
Common signs you might be dealing with chronic inflammation:
...Still winging your nutrition? Youâre not alone, and youâre definitely not the only one suffering through long rides cramping, bonking mid-race or living off gels and hope.
In this milestone 200th episode of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy podcast, four everyday triathletesâChris, Becky, Steve and Tonyâflip the script and interview Advanced Sports Dietitian Taryn Richardson. These athletes share exactly how dialling in their nutrition helped them race faster, feel better and train more consistently.
If you're training hard but not seeing results, here's what they want you to know.
Letâs start here because itâs where most of us have gone wrong (maybe still are):
1. Copying the pros
âJust because Blummenfelt does it doesnât mean you should.â
Age-groupers often mimic elite strategies without the elite foundation. Pros have time to recover, nap and eat perfectly. Youâve got work, family and life to juggle. You need a different approach...
As a triathlete, you train hard. But are you giving your body the right tools to recover and build strength? One hot topic in the nutrition space is the rise of plant-based eating. So today, weâre tackling the big question: Is plant-based protein as effective as animal protein when it comes to muscle growth and performance?
Whether you're fully plant-based, a meat-loving omnivore or somewhere in between, this blog will help you:
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Protein isnât just for bodybuilders. As a triathlete, you need it to:
Proteins are made up of amino acids â some of which are essential,...
If youâre an age-group triathlete still chasing race weight or skipping breakfast thinking itâll burn more fat, itâs time for a reality check.
Despite the endless podcasts, YouTube gurus and blog posts, some triathlon nutrition myths just wonât die. And in 2025, athletes are still falling for outdated advice thatâs tanking performance and holding back results.
So letâs bust the top three myths I see every single week in clinic and inside my programs. These are the sneaky ones that sound smart on the surfaceâbut under the hood? Theyâre leaving you flat, hangry and underperforming.
If youâve ever thought, âI just need to drop a few kilos to hit my PB,â this oneâs for you.
Hereâs the truth: Lighter doesnât always mean faster.
Iâve worked with hundreds of triathletes over the years, and hereâs what actually moves the needleâfueling properly for training and recovery, not starving yourself into ârace shapeâ.
Take Erin Byrge. She spent a decade cha...
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