Lesia Nikitiuk Calls Out Usyk’s Nutritionist: What the Expert Really Eats.
Usyk’s Dietitian Caught Eating Buckwheat
According to Novyny.live: In a lighthearted exchange that has since gone viral on social media, Ukrainian TV host Lesia Nikitiuk playfully challenged the eating habits of Kateryna Tolstikova, the nutritionist working with heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk. The video, which captures their conversation, has sparked curiosity among fans about what top sports professionals really eat.
Tolstikova is widely recognized as a dietary specialist for elite athletes. During the chat, Nikitiuk turned the tables on her, pointing out that the dietitian cannot honestly claim that "you can eat anything."
“Look, if you follow Kateryna Tolstikova and she tells you that you can eat everything, she’s lying. Because I eat everything, and she’s eating plain buckwheat—even without butter,” Nikitiuk joked.
The remark highlights a contradiction between Tolstikova’s public advice and her own personal choices, a discrepancy that has intrigued followers of both women. The video quickly gained traction, fueling discussions among audiences who closely monitor the dietary regimens of professional athletes.
The Importance of Proper Nutrition
This situation underscores the critical role of proper nutrition in athletic performance while also showing how personal habits can shape the perception of professional guidance. Though delivered in a humorous tone, the exchange between Nikitiuk and Tolstikova may encourage people to dig deeper into how diet influences sports success and to question the realities behind dietary recommendations for top-tier competitors.
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