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NDURANZ Podcast

NDURANZ 45 episodes Latest May 29, 2026

Nutrition can make or break an athlete. At NDURANZ we know this and we want you to know it too. The main aim of the NDURANZ podcast is to share our extensive knowledge of sports nutrition, the latest trends in sports nutrition and to bring you behind the scenes of what's happening with our brand. And we brought just the guys for that - Dr. Tim Podlogar and Alex Rhodes.

Episodes

What Sub-2 Marathoners Teach Us About Fueling May 29, 2026 3176 In this episode of the NDURANZ Podcast, Alex and Dr. Tim Podlogar break down the fueling behind the sub-2 marathon, looking at how much carbohydrate the top athletes reportedly used and whether 70g, 100g, or even 120g of carbs per hour can make a real difference.They also explain why marathon fueling starts before race day, how carb loading and low-fiber eating can help, and what everyday runners
AI vs Nutritionist: Who Gives Better Fueling Advice? Apr 24, 2026 3352  As AI becomes more common in training and nutrition platforms, we decided to put it to the test. In this episode, we compare AI-generated answers with real sports nutrition practice, looking at questions around race fueling, coffee rides, and cramp prevention. Some of the advice is reasonable, but much of it lacks the context, nuance, and practical detail needed to make it truly useful for endura
Does Fasted Training Actually Improve Performance? Mar 27, 2026 3408  In this episode of the NDURANZ Podcast, we break down fat metabolism, fasted training, and whether burning more fat actually improves endurance performance. We also discuss fat adaptation, metabolic flexibility, and why athletes should focus less on fat-burning numbers and more on training quality and fueling appropriately. 
Debunking Noakes: Why 10 Grams of Carbs Per Hour Isn't Enough Feb 20, 2026 3967 A new review paper by Tim Noakes has reignited the debate around carbohydrates, fatigue, and endurance performance. The paper proposes that maintaining blood glucose during exercise may be more important than maximizing glycogen stores, and that relatively small carbohydrate intakes could be sufficient to support performance.After reviewing the arguments and the studies cited, we see several limit
Experiment With Training, Not With Nutrition (with Henrique Avancini) Jan 30, 2026 4139 Henrique Avancini made plenty of nutrition mistakes throughout his career and learned from every one of them. Over time, he realised that nutrition is not an area where experimentation comes without consequences. Once you find what works, changing it just for the sake of change can hurt performance. Training, on the other hand, allows room for experimentation, because mistakes are easier to recove
Does fueling timing affect performance? Jan 9, 2026 3758 Fueling timing isn’t just about how much you eat, but when you take it. This discussion breaks down what the research shows when total carbs are matched, comparing steady intake with front-loading and back-loading. It covers impacts on performance, exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, and gut tolerance, with practical takeaways for building a race-day fueling plan that works in the real world.Tim&apo
Type 1 Diabetes: Can You Fuel at 90–120g/Hour? (with Simon Helleputte) Nov 7, 2025 3745 How do Type 1 athletes actually fuel long days? Dr. Simon Helleputte joins us to show how to hit 90–120 g/h with T1D. Although he does not have type 1 diabetes himself, he has extensive expertise in the topic. He explains when to trust your CGM, how to adjust insulin, and how to minimize hypoglycemia without compromising speed. We also tackle the big worry: do gels and sports drinks cause Type 2 d
Eat to Go Far: How Elites Fuel Ultra Trails (with Rebecca Dent) Sep 26, 2025 3405 How do elites actually fuel long days in the mountains? Sports dietitian Rebecca Dent from Elite Trail Team joins us to share practical ultra-trail nutrition, from how many carbs per hour to aim for to when “just one more gel” is the right move. We also discuss how to balance gels, chews, and real food without wrecking your gut and present a simple low-residue approach for the day before the race.
Strategy, Nutrition & Chaos at the Tour de France (with Sam Bewley) Aug 29, 2025 3352 Former pro turned sports director Sam Bewley takes us inside the Tour de France team car — from strategy and fueling to the chaos of convoys and split-second decisions. 
The Future of Fueling is Personalized Jul 25, 2025 3171 Forget the one-size-fits-all fueling strategy. In this episode, Alex Rhodes and Dr. Tim Podlogar sit down with Professor Gareth Wallis to explore how personalized carbohydrate fueling is changing the game for endurance athletes. 
Nutrition Is the New Marginal Gain – Dr. Tim Podlogar Breaks It Down Jul 4, 2025 2364 In this live episode of the Nduranz Podcast, Dr. Tim Podlogar explains why the biggest performance gains in modern endurance sports aren’t coming from fancy tech or secret supplements — they’re coming from smart, consistent fueling.Drawing on his work with elite cyclists, years of lab research, and hands-on product development, Tim breaks down the common mistakes athletes make, from overloading on
"Losing Weight Gave Me Confidence to Be Seen" – Benji Naesen Live at Eurobike Jul 4, 2025 2176 In this live episode of the Nduranz Podcast from Eurobike 2025, Benji Naesen opens up about his journey from 130kg and anonymity to becoming one of the most recognizable voices in cycling media.What started as a personal struggle to improve his health turned into a full-blown career — podcasting, creating content, and interviewing the very pros he used to watch from the sidelines.Benji shares how

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