Valley to Peak Nutrition Podcast – Details, episodes & analysis
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Welcome to V2P (and intro) To Heidi Brackebusch (plus recap of her solo elk trip).
Episode 90
samedi 26 octobre 2024 • Duration 33:16
Heidi is a dietitian who recently joined V2P to help create great content and educate folks who want to learn more about nutrition.
We do an introduction, learn more about Heidi, her background, and recent (successful!) solo trip for elk!
Check out all of our information and content on our website!
Burning Questions From A Listener: Jake Downs Interviews Me On a Variety of Nutrition Topics
Episode 86
samedi 12 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:14:20
We get a bunch of great questions from listeners, but Jake wanted to do a role-reversal on this episode to cover a TON of different topics as they pertain to nutrition at home, in the backcountry, and getting it all to work together.
Testing YOUR performance w/ BSU Human Perf. Lab (BONUS).
Episode 79
samedi 8 juin 2024 • Duration 51:58
We’re joined by Neil Bangs of the BSU Human Performance lab to talk about what tests are actually worth getting, what to do with the information it gives, and how approachable they really can be. (Includes coneration about the basics behind VO2 Max tests, DEXA, Lactate, etc.).
Training for Extremes in Hostile Mountain Environments [Dr. Brent Ruby, Pt. 2]- Training
Episode 78
samedi 1 juin 2024 • Duration 57:45
Physical demands in the mountains can be quite extreme. Factors like a heavy pack, varying terrain type, heat, weather, smoke, and elevation can wear anyone out. What's the best way to be resistant to exhaustion in these conditions? You train for it...
Dr. Brent Ruby joins us again in part two to cover this very topic.
Managing Extremes in Hostile Mountain Environments [Dr. Brent Ruby, Pt 1.)-Nutrition
Episode 77
samedi 18 mai 2024 • Duration 01:10:51
Nutrition demands in the mountains are extreme. Add factors like a heavy pack, varying terrain type, heat, weather, smoke, and you can wind up with nutrition needs that seem more like the calculation for an atoms potential than a calorie calculation.
Luckily for us, Dr. Brent Ruby spent more than 25 years studying this to help us understand exactly how it works. He joints us for two parts- one on nutrition (this one) and the physical demands and training for such tasks in part 2.
Links
Summary of Dr. Ruby's Research
Access to our F+ Cohort Sign Up
Managing [Nutrition] Extremes in Hostile Mountain Environments Article
Red Meat Follow Up: Your Questions Answered
Episode 76
samedi 4 mai 2024 • Duration 42:10
You asked. We answered.
- What about white meat? Do the same premises apply?
- How about vegetables? I love grilled veggies, but are the risks the same?
- Is there an idea ration of red meat, white meat, and fish we should be aiming for in a week?
- How do you make your own jerky if you don't use nitrates?
- We typically make brats and summer sausage with our meat- is that ok or how do you process yours?
Plus much, much more.
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Link to Fueling Your Ascent Guide
Foundations- Group 3- Summer/Fall
Subscribe to the Newsletter, Get Freebies.
Link to the WCRF and much of the research cited: https://www.wcrf.org/
2024 Death Hike Recap (Mark + Kyle R2R2R)
Episode 75
samedi 20 avril 2024 • Duration 01:28:25
The 2024 Exo Mtn Gear Death Hike of the Grand Canyon's iconic rim-to-rim-to-rime is in the books.
We recap the hike, nutrition, how we changed out training- and a host of other topics.
Fueling When You Don't Feel Like It Guide
"If red meat is bad for you, should I stop hunting?" What's true- and what's not about red meat, health, and our hobbies.
Episode 74
samedi 6 avril 2024 • Duration 50:33
“I recently watched a documentary suggesting that meat is the source of all health issues- should I stop hunting?”
This was a question we had on the documentary “What the Health”. We looked at the main points in the documentary to determine what parts are completely false, what’s not the full story- and what part has some valid points.
Check out other Valley to Peak resources at: Valley to Peak Nutrition
Listener Q&A Part 2: why calorie density for trail nutrition is a waste of time (PLUS: picking a bar for the backcountry and differences between liquid vs solid nutrition fuel).
Episode 72
samedi 23 mars 2024 • Duration 37:37
Mike and I continue our conversation this week in part two of the listener Q&A. In this, we dive into a host of topics that will help give answers to questions you may have had about for peak performance on and off the trails. We look at:
- Why aiming for calorie-density for trail nutrition is a waste of time.
- Backcountry nutrition strategies and differences from home nutrition.
- We explore how the variables of mileage, intensity, and temperature can impact our nutritional needs.
- Wee look at how to utilize tools like MyFitnessPal accurately.
Whether you are finding your way in mountain nutrition or at home, Mike's questions delivers some great and insightful lessons.
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Bonus: Lessons from the Ladies
Episode 71
samedi 9 mars 2024 • Duration 37:46
Over 75% of the Valley to Peak audience is men- a huge following. So, why in the world would I choose to do an episode ‘for the ladies? Because many of you have told the women in your life about Valley to Peak (thank you!).
We also started to see that many of the women we talked to all had the same questions...the same goals...and the same struggles. Who better to filter those questions through than two women who have shared the struggle, faced it, and been successful?
Plus, what better way to say 'thanks' to the women in our life on Women's Day in 2024 than an episode dedicated to them?









