Coined the queen of sports nutrition in Australia, Louise Burke has had a career nothing short of stellar. After a light bulb moment as a student when she realised she could indulge her interest in sport in her professional life, Louise went on to spend three whole decades at the AIS. Although she defines herself only as a hobbyist researcher, Louise has had a tremendous impact on the nutrition science behind many different sporting disciplines. She’s worked closely with the best of the best elite athletes and is even linked to many Olympic gold medals! In this podcast, Louise walks us through her incredible contributions to the field of sports nutrition – and the dietetic profession as a whole – and explains why she’s looked at the COVID pandemic as a time in which an old dog can learn some new tricks.
Biography
In this episode, we discuss:
- The ‘accident‘ that led to Louise’s career in dietetics
- How she’s paved the way for dietitians working in sport
- Some of her career highlights after working at the AIS for 30 years, and more recently at ACU
- The importance of collecting experiences and making mistakes, and learning from them
- Her experiences working with Olympic athletes
- The good (and not-so-good) changes in sports nutrition throughout her career
- How success comes when everyone is successful
- Her time setting up Sports Dietitians Australia and the remarkable dietitians she worked with to do so
- Her views on working with the food industry
- Where she’s setting her goal posts for her future