Grounded in Faith Fitness
Nourish.
Food is part of how we support strength, recovery, health and everyday capacity — without turning every meal into a test of discipline.
Nutrition & fuelling
Add what supports you before automatically removing more.
Women are often taught to respond to frustration with food by restricting — cutting back, skipping, removing or tightening rules around what they eat.
GiFF takes a broader view. Before asking what needs to disappear, we also ask whether the body is receiving enough protein, energy, variety and practical nourishment to support its current demands.
The aim is not dietary perfection. It is adequate, useful fuelling that can be lived repeatedly.
Keep it practical
Nourishment has to work in real life.
Build the meal.
Focus on useful nourishment — including protein, energy and foods that help support the demands of training and everyday life.
Reduce the decisions.
Planning, batch cooking and having food available can make eating well easier when work, fatigue or life leave little room for improvising.
Make it livable.
Different seasons require different levels of preparation. A useful nutrition system bends with real life without disappearing completely.
Beyond perfect eating
Nourishment should support your life — not take it over.
Some weeks you will cook ahead. Some meals will be assembled quickly. Sometimes convenience is what makes adequate fuelling possible.
Eating well can include planning and flexibility, structure and enjoyment, simple meals and food you genuinely look forward to eating.
GiFF is not about creating another food rulebook. It is about building a way of nourishing yourself that supports strength, capacity and the realities of your life.
Grounded in Faith Fitness
Feed the work.
Support the woman doing it.
Start with what your body is being asked to carry, then build a way of eating that helps support it.
