Did it feel like your gymnast was constantly asking for sugar, snacks, or “junk food” no matter how much you tried to offer balanced meals? Do meals feel like a struggle, leaving you second-guessing what you’re doing? If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone and it may not be what you think. In this episode, we’re unpacking one of the most common (and misunderstood) challenges parents face: when your gymnast seems drawn to less nutritious foods. Because while it’s easy to assume it’s about h...

The Gymnast Nutritionist® Podcast

Christina Anderson MS, RDN, CSSD, CSP

Episode 195: Help! My gymnast only wants to eat “junk food”

MAY 4, 202620 MIN
The Gymnast Nutritionist® Podcast

Episode 195: Help! My gymnast only wants to eat “junk food”

MAY 4, 202620 MIN

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Did it feel like your gymnast was constantly asking for sugar, snacks, or “junk food” no matter how much you tried to offer balanced meals?Do meals feel like a struggle, leaving you second-guessing what you’re doing?If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone and it may not be what you think.In this episode, we’re unpacking one of the most common (and misunderstood) challenges parents face: when your gymnast seems drawn to less nutritious foods.Because while it’s easy to assume it’s about habits or preferences, the root cause is often much deeper and often biological.From under-fueling to food restriction, to the way we talk about food at home, this episode walks through what’s really driving these patterns—and how to shift them in a way that supports both performance and long-term health.In this episode, we cover:❗ Why the term “junk food” may be doing more harm than good and how food labels impact your gymnast’s mindset ❗ The real reason behind cravings: under-fueling and biological hunger ❗ What happens to the brain and body when your gymnast isn’t getting enough fuel (including insights from the Minnesota Starvation Study) ❗ How restriction, scarcity, and “FOMO eating” can increase cravings and lead to overeating ❗ Why all-or-nothing thinking around food creates more stress and inconsistency ❗ The importance of a balanced approach (B+ nutrition) that’s actually sustainable ❗ How your home environment and language around food shape your gymnast’s behavior ❗ Why satisfaction matters just as much as nutrition—and how to make meals more appealing ❗ The role of exposure, cooking, and involvement in building a healthy relationship with food ❗ Why role modeling your own habits matters more than anything you sayNot every craving is about willpower. Not every food struggle is about preferences. And often, when a gymnast seems focused on certain foods, it’s their body asking for what it needs.When gymnasts are properly fueled and supported, they can:Feel more at ease around food Reduce intense cravings Improve recovery and energy Build a healthier relationship with food over timeThe goal isn’t perfect eating.It’s consistent, supportive nutrition that helps your gymnast thrive both in the sport and beyond.Links & ResourcesThe Balanced Gymnast® Program (Level 5–10)Connect with Christina on Instagram @the.gymnast.nutritionist christinaandersonrdn.com