What is ‘periodized nutrition’ and what are the benefits for cyclists looking to fine-tune their performance?

Research has shown that you can improve fitness by periodizing your nutrition with your training, matching your diet to your daily workload

Male cyclist following a periodized nutriton plan
(Image credit: Future)

Periodized training is a familiar concept to most cyclists, but far fewer apply the principles of periodization to their cycling nutrition - and they may be missing a trick.

To recap, the principle underlying periodized training is the idea that you work on one specific element of fitness (e.g. aerobic endurance, speed, strength, power) at a time before moving on to the next ‘phase’.

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Anita Bean
Nutritionist & Author

Anita Bean is an award-winning registered nutritionist, internationally published author, health writer and former British bodybuilding champion. She specialises in sport and exercise nutrition and is passionate about helping athletes improve their performance in training and competition. She is the author of The Complete Guide to Sports Nutrition and The Vegan Athlete’s Cookbook and has written for Good Housekeeping, Waitrose Food and Women’s Running. Anita is also the nutritionist for RideLondon and the London Marathon. A strong advocate of an active lifestyle, Anita enjoys cycling, yoga, hiking and strength training.