Ingredients

1/3 cup coconut oil (melted)

1 ¼ cup gluten free self raising flour

1/3  cup coconut sugar

1 1/2 tbls milk (coconut, almond or rice)

2 tsps cinnamon (Ceylon if you can get it)

1 tsp baking powder

1 tsp baking soda

5 ripe banana for mix + 1 banana to decorate

2 large eggs or 3 small eggs

Method

Preheat oven to 160ºC and line a loaf tin with baking paper.

Place all ingredients into a blender except one banana  and beat till smooth and all ingredients are mixed

slice the remaining banana in half down the centre

Poor mixture into the loaf tin and arrange the banana halves on top.

Cook for about 1 hour or until a knife comes out of the centre clean

Cool in the tin and then tuck in!

Enjoy x.

 

About Kate Smyth

From Olympian to Practitioner & Coach

Kate’s path into high‑performance sport didn’t follow the traditional script. A late bloomer and recreational runner, she found her spark during the Sydney 2000 Olympics, watching her idols surge into the stadium. That moment ignited a commitment that would quietly and profoundly reshape the course of her life.

Eight years later, she realised her own Olympic dream, representing Australia in the women’s marathon at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Her running career spanned the Commonwealth Games, multiple Australian representative teams, and national‑level competition across cross‑country, track, and road racing. With a marathon personal best of 2:28, Kate was one of Australia’s all time fastest female marathoners.

But her journey was far from linear. Significant health challenges forced her to question conventional medicine, sports nutrition and traditional training models. What felt like setbacks at the time became turning points, pushing her to explore deeper, listen more closely to her body, and ultimately develop a more sustainable, female‑centred approach to performance.

These experiences now form the foundation of the work she shares with other women: how to train smarter, nourish deeply, honour physiology, and build resilience from the inside out.

She holds three degrees including a Masters and Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy). Kate is an accredited athletics coach with Athletics Australia and a member of NHAA.

Kate’s expertise is widely recognised, leading to regular invitations to speak on podcasts, at seminars, within industry education forums, and across corporate and women’s health initiatives.

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