
Past work
- Cook Eat Run podcast: The Secret Weapon for Runners with Tom Hollis
- Cook Eat Run podcast: Can beets make you a better runner?
- Marathon Nutrition: Race Week Booster webinars with Runderwear
- ‘Introduction to Running Nutrition’ webinars for London Heathside, Lazy Girl Running, and Hazlemere Runners Running Clubs
- Threshold Trail Series: staff education seminar and nutritional guidance on their transition to meat-free catering
- National Running Show 2022 and 2024: live sports nutrition panel and Podshow series
- A Runner’s Life podcast: How to fuel your marathon training with Tom Hollis (Registered Dietitian)
- Cook Eat Run podcast: Plant Based Running with Tom Hollis RD and Olivia Mason
- Running Fitness and Women’s Running magazine features
- My blog on nutrition, running, and intensive care is available here
Services
I also offer my specialist services on a consultancy basis; please contact me for enquiries and a quote.
Consultancy and media services include:
- Running club webinars
- Freelance writing
- Brand collaboration
- Staff education seminars
- Catering guidance
- Podcasts
- Conference speaking
Dietary nitrates and endurance exercise – blog 3 and summary
Well done and thank you for getting this far - I know it's been stodgy and technical at times, but this third and final nitrates blog should tie it all together nicely. I’ve already covered the impact of exercise assessment type, athlete fitness level, dosage and...
Dietary nitrates and endurance exercise – blog 2
In the intro blog, I explained why nitrates had attracted plenty of interest in endurance performance research, and introduced the idea that they may be more effective in improving the efficiency of sub-maximal efforts. Another emerging theory is that the ergogenic...
Dietary nitrates and endurance exercise – intro blog
As a curious runner but sceptical scientist, I’m easily drawn to news pieces about enhancing running performance, particularly those that relate to nutrition. I try to view the articles through two pairs of eyes – my own (to critique the evidence and how it’s...