
Learn to fuel the gymnast for optimal performance and longevity in the sport.
Learn how to fuel your gymnast so that you can avoid the top 3 major nutrition mistakes that keep most gymnasts stuck, struggling, and injured.
If you’re listening to this episode, there’s a good chance you’ve been there… standing in a hotel room, a gym lobby, or in the car on competition morning while your gymnast says, “I’m not hungry,” or flat-out refuses to eat anything. And you’re left wondering, what do I do with this gymnast who refuses to eat before a competition?
Is this normal?
Am I overreacting?
And… is it actually safe for them to compete?
So today we’re going to talk through exactly what to do when your gymnast refuses to eat before a competition. Calmly, practically, and with safety in mind.
It’s actually incredibly common in gymnastics. This happens at all levels, even with gymnasts who fuel well the rest of the time. Most of the time, this is driven by nerves; when the nervous system is in a heightened stress state, digestion slows and appetite drops. That is a normal physiological response. HOWEVER “I’m not hungry” does not mean “I don’t need fuel.
Gymnasts don’t need a full stomach to compete safely. But they do need available energy. Fuel supports focus, coordination, confidence, and injury prevention.
And if your gut tells you something isn’t right, listen to it.
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