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Peak equine performance is only possible with precision equine nutrition guided by an expert equine nutritionist in Sydney.
Jake designs for your horse a customised equine‑specific nutrition plan to optimise energy levels, muscle development, stamina, recovery and competition readiness.
This includes equine nutrition plans for training phases, conditioning blocks, competition preparation, multi‑day events and peak performance on race or show day.
Poor Equine Nutrition |
Optimal Equine Nutrition With Jake |
|---|---|
| Macronutrient and micronutrient intake is unbalanced, inconsistent or unsuitable for your horse’s workload, leading to low energy, slow recovery and reduced performance capacity. | A qualified equine nutritionist like Jake completes a full macronutrient and micronutrient analysis to identify deficiencies, optimise fuelling and align nutrition with your horse’s workload through Jake’s expertise as an equine nutritionist. |
| Training intensity, volume and structure are not supported by appropriate feeding, resulting in fatigue, reduced stamina and slower strength and conditioning development. | With guidance from an equine nutritionist, Jake aligns feeding with training demands to ensure consistent energy availability and sustained performance, supported by Jake’s work as an equine nutritionist. |
| Hydration is overlooked or poorly managed, causing fatigue, slower reaction time, reduced endurance and increased risk of dehydration or electrolyte imbalance. | Hydration and electrolyte balance are optimised using equine nutritionist principles to support high intensity performance and recovery, delivered through Jake’s role as your equine nutritionist. |
| Feeding is inconsistent and based on guesswork, limiting stamina, speed, conditioning and overall performance output. | Structured fuelling strategies are implemented using equine nutritionist methods to maximise energy availability before, during and after training, guided by Jake as your equine nutritionist. |
| Goals are vague, unrealistic or not supported by a structured plan, leading to inconsistent progress and frustration. | Clear short and long term performance goals are defined using equine nutritionist planning to create a structured pathway for improvement, informed by Jake’s expertise as an equine nutritionist. |
| Supplements are chosen randomly, often unnecessary or ineffective, providing little benefit to performance or health. | Evidence based supplement guidance is provided using equine nutritionist knowledge to support performance demands, delivered by Jake as your equine nutritionist. |
| Recovery strategies are inconsistent or neglected, leading to fatigue, soreness and delayed adaptation. | Structured recovery protocols are developed using equine nutritionist frameworks to enhance adaptation and improve performance consistency, strengthened by Jake’s expertise as an equine nutritionist. |
| Training and nutrition are disconnected, limiting performance progression and competition readiness. | Training and nutrition are integrated using equine nutritionist planning to maximise adaptation, recovery and competition outcomes, reflecting Jake’s role as an equine nutritionist. |
| Pre, post and intra ride feeding is inconsistent or incorrect, reducing energy, recovery and performance output. | Precise equine pre, post and intra ride fuelling strategies are provided using equine nutritionist methods to optimise energy and recovery, consistent with Jake’s work as an equine nutritionist. |
| Progress tracking is inconsistent, making improvement difficult to measure or sustain. | Structured performance benchmarks are created using equine nutritionist assessment to track progress and ensure continuous development, supported by Jake as your equine nutritionist. |
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Jake Biggs as an accredited clinical nutritionist, sports nutritionist, and weight loss nutritionist practices from his Bondi Junction nutrition clinic which is easily accessible from all parts of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, including Bondi Beach, Coogee, Randwick, Kingsford, Maroubra, Paddington, Woollahra, Double Bay, Rose Bay, Vaucluse, and Surry Hills.
The clinic is a 2-minute walk from Bondi Junction station on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line, and directly adjacent to the Bondi Junction bus interchange.
The clinic sits opposite Westfield Bondi Junction, which offers 2 hours of free parking.
Jake also offers consultations via FaceTime or phone for clients across Sydney, NSW, and worldwide.
Wherever you are, exceptional nutrition support is accessible.