The January Teton Talk takes an educational spin on the traditional adage as CWC reimagines “new year resolutions” with the help of local experts in the field of functional nutrition and gut health.
The panel discussion focuses on all things gut health, gut microbiome, and digestion, plus practical applications for everyday life features Devin Delaney, owner of Peak AthlEAT and personal trainer, and Lorrie Lee, CWC faculty member and functional nutritionist. From blood sugar balancing (a must-do after a holiday season of sweets and lack of routines) to finding ways to temper cravings, the experts on the panel will share their philosophy and foundational pillars to help you start the year off healthier.
Devin Delaney is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP), Restorative Wellness Practitioner (RWP) and personal trainer. Peak AthlEAT is her nutrition practice where she specializes in helping women who are struggling with energy crashes, bloating, constipation, weight gain, and painful periods through a personalized nutritional therapy plan so they can reclaim peak health without restriction. As a holistic nutritionist, she look at the WHOLE person and use diet, lifestyle, and supplements to address the root cause of their symptoms & support their body back to balance. She takes both a bio-individual and food first approach when working with clients and emphasizes sustainable lifestyle changes to optimize performance, body composition, and overall health and wellbeing. She is all about helping people learn how to fuel their body in the best way for their bio-individual needs to reach their peak health.
Devin grew up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire- instilling a love for skiing and the outdoors. Ski racing became her passion at a young age. She competed all over the country and world on the US Ski Team and rounded out her career as a 4 time NCAA All American & team captain at the University of Denver. Since competing, her passion for health & wellness, the outdoors, and helping people ultimately led her to continuing her education in both personal training and nutritional therapy. Prior to moving to the Tetons, she was the High Performance Director of Nutrition and coached strength & conditioning at an elite ski academy in Vermont. Through her experiences as an elite athlete & working with elite athletes, she has seen how caring for your body through nutrition, movement, recovery and mindset are key to optimizing health and taking your performance in sports and in life to the next level. Helping people do just that is her greatest joy.