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  • Vegan Carb Loading for Runners: Expert Tips from a Plant-Based Dietitian & Running Coach

    Vegan Carb Loading for Runners: Expert Tips from a Plant-Based Dietitian & Running Coach

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN October 2, 2025October 2, 2025

    This blog post offers guidance for runners, especially vegans, on effective carb loading ahead of half or full marathons written by a plant-based dietitian and running coach. Carb loading involves increasing carbohydrate intake to boost race performance and recovery. It recommends consuming 8-11 grams of carbs per kilogram of body weight for a few days before the race, favoring lower-fiber carbs to avoid fullness. The author suggests various vegan-friendly carb sources, including certain cereals, graham crackers, and bars, while cautioning against non-vegan ingredients. Personalized guidance is available for planning carb loads.

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  • Fueling Long Runs: Insights from a Sports Dietitian and Competitive Runner

    Fueling Long Runs: Insights from a Sports Dietitian and Competitive Runner

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN August 27, 2025September 4, 2025

    The post discusses the author’s recent 20-mile long run, their longest in over five years, while sharing insights as a sports dietitian and competitive runner. It invites readers for personalized sports nutrition advice and highlights insurance options that may cover services, emphasizing all mentioned products are vegan. Runners are encouraged to share their fueling strategies.

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    The little things ARE the big things

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN May 28, 2025June 12, 2025

    The article emphasizes avoiding all-or-nothing thinking in nutrition and running. It encourages setting realistic, small goals to foster progress, build motivation, and develop confidence. Progressing gradually leads to larger achievements and lasting habits.

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  • How to be more cost effective when grocery shopping

    How to be more cost effective when grocery shopping

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN April 25, 2025April 25, 2025

    Food prices are rising, making budgeting essential. Key tips include making shopping lists, stocking up on sales, buying frozen produce, opting for plant-based proteins, and considering less convenient options for savings.

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  • Work with Amanda Wagner Nutrition for As Little $0 Using Your Health Insurance: Now Accepting UHC and BCBS

    Work with Amanda Wagner Nutrition for As Little $0 Using Your Health Insurance: Now Accepting UHC and BCBS

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN March 19, 2025May 20, 2025

    I am excited to announce that I am now in-network with many United Healthcare insurance plans. This offers an excellent opportunity for those considering dietitian services due to cost. I encourage benefits verification to avoid surprises. I also accept BlueCross BlueShield and self-pay options. Contact me for more information.

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  • How can I eat enough fruit in the winter months?! 🥶 🍊 🫐 🍓 🍏

    How can I eat enough fruit in the winter months?! 🥶 🍊 🫐 🍓 🍏

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN December 12, 2024February 27, 2025

    As a dietitian, I encourage clients to increase fruit intake due to its fiber, hydration, and carbohydrate benefits. In winter, options are limited but include frozen fruit for smoothies and baking, applesauce for quick carbohydrates, dried fruits for snacks, and canned fruit for easy accessibility. What are your favorite winter fruits?

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    How I’m supporting my body as a sports dietitian after being on antibiotics for the 1st time in over 10 years:

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN November 4, 2024February 27, 2025

    After taking antibiotics, focus on gut health to support recovery and athletic performance. Prioritize a high-fiber diet, gradually increase physical activity, stay hydrated, and consider probiotics. Additionally, ensure adequate rest and stress reduction. Consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial for personalized advice and effective recovery strategies.

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  • Happy July + An Exciting Update!

    Happy July + An Exciting Update!

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN July 2, 2024March 19, 2025

    In July, the author reflects on a decade since launching their nutrition website, sharing exciting news about becoming in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO insurance. They encourage clients to explore options for unlimited dietitian visits with no co-pay, while also providing self-pay and HSA reimbursement opportunities for non-BCBS PPO clients.

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  • Panicking about the Spring Energy gel situation? Here are other on-the-run fueling options:

    Panicking about the Spring Energy gel situation? Here are other on-the-run fueling options:

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN June 1, 2024March 3, 2025

    Are you panicking about the Spring Energy gel situation as a vegan or in general?! 🙋‍♀️ If you have no…

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  • Animal Rights Advocacy As A Plant-Based Person

    Animal Rights Advocacy As A Plant-Based Person

    ByAmanda Wagner, M.Ed, RDN, LDN April 10, 2024March 3, 2025

    The author reflects on their vegan journey and advocates for animal rights, inspired by a pig named Maple, rescued from a factory farm. They emphasize kindness towards animals, suggesting various ways to contribute, like adopting pets or supporting sanctuaries. Engaging in advocacy can strengthen commitment to a vegan lifestyle.

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Hi, I'm Amanda!

I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) that specializes in plant-based eating, sports nutrition, and the intersection of the two. I am an avid runner and former division 1 cross country/ track athlete.

I am on a mission to show others that you can be successful in athletics and life fueled by plants. You are also welcome to work with me if you aren’t plant-based or an athlete. I will never pressure you to go plant-based in session! Thanks visiting the blog!

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