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The Vertical Diet: Everything You Need to Know

Stephanie Ray
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This diet prioritizes digestion and micronutrient-rich foods to optimize athletic performance. But is it for everyone?

Even if you’re mixing up one of the best protein powders each morning, adjusting your diet can still be necessary to build muscle mass. To gain weight, you need to be in a calorie surplus — consuming more calories than you burn. For some, though, beefing up your meals can take a toll on your digestive system. World-renowned bodybuilder, powerlifter, and nutrition coach Stan Efferding believes he’s developed a solution to this problem: the Vertical Diet. 

Efferding’s approach aims to aid in food digestion and correct micronutrient deficiencies. The Vertical Diet has begun to trickle into the mainstream, attracting attention from outside the bodybuilding community. But is the Vertical Diet right for the average gymgoer? Read on to see what our team of registered dietitians and nutrition coaches have to say about this popular regimen.

The vertical in Vertical Diet simply refers to how it’s laid out — like an upside-down T. As our expert reviewer Kathleen Benson lays out, the plan itself serves two main purposes. “The Vertical Diet is a nutritional plan focused on reducing negative digestive health symptoms, while enhancing sports performance,” she says.


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Posted : 03/11/2025 4:28 pm
Michelle Williamson
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This diet prioritizes digestion and micronutrient-rich foods to optimize athletic performance. But is it for everyone?

Even if you’re mixing up one of the best protein powders each morning, adjusting your diet can still be necessary to build muscle mass. To gain weight, you need to be in a calorie surplus — consuming more calories than you burn. For some, though, beefing up your meals can take a toll on your digestive system. World-renowned bodybuilder, powerlifter, and nutrition coach Stan Efferding believes he’s developed a solution to this problem: the Vertical Diet. 

Efferding’s approach aims to aid in food digestion and correct micronutrient deficiencies. The Vertical Diet has begun to trickle into the mainstream, attracting attention from outside the bodybuilding community. But is the Vertical Diet right for the average gymgoer? Read on to see what our team of registered dietitians and nutrition coaches have to say about this popular regimen.

The vertical in Vertical Diet simply refers to how it’s laid out — like an upside-down T. As our expert reviewer Kathleen Benson lays out, the plan itself serves two main purposes. “The Vertical Diet is a nutritional plan focused on reducing negative digestive health symptoms, while enhancing sports performance,” she says.


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Posted : 13/01/2026 1:08 am
Sharon Montgomery
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This diet prioritizes digestion and micronutrient-rich foods to optimize athletic performance. But is it for everyone?

Even if you’re mixing up one of the best protein powders each morning, adjusting your diet can still be necessary to build muscle mass. To gain weight, you need to be in a calorie surplus — consuming more calories than you burn. For some, though, beefing up your meals can take a toll on your digestive system. World-renowned bodybuilder, powerlifter, and nutrition coach Stan Efferding believes he’s developed a solution to this problem: the Vertical Diet. 

Efferding’s approach aims to aid in food digestion and correct micronutrient deficiencies. The Vertical Diet has begun to trickle into the mainstream, attracting attention from outside the bodybuilding community. But is the Vertical Diet right for the average gymgoer? Read on to see what our team of registered dietitians and nutrition coaches have to say about this popular regimen.

The vertical in Vertical Diet simply refers to how it’s laid out — like an upside-down T. As our expert reviewer Kathleen Benson lays out, the plan itself serves two main purposes. “The Vertical Diet is a nutritional plan focused on reducing negative digestive health symptoms, while enhancing sports performance,” she says.


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Topic starter Posted : 09/03/2026 1:10 pm
Sarah Bean
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Liquid calories are my secret weapon for hitting my bulk targets.


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Posted : 04/11/2025 9:28 am
Marian Carrillo
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This is perfect for my current ‘lean bulk’ phase. Thanks for the effort.


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Posted : 04/11/2025 11:28 am
Crystal Graves
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Thanks for sharing, I’m definitely switching my meal prep to this next week.


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Posted : 05/11/2025 7:28 am
Tommy Stevenson
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how to use mini-cuts to stay lean while on a long-term mass phase


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Posted : 13/01/2026 4:08 am
Jesus Jackson
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the mental struggle of seeing your abs disappear during a bulk


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Posted : 13/01/2026 4:08 pm
Duncan Dunn
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how do you guys handle the constant bloating on a heavy bulk


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Posted : 13/01/2026 11:08 pm
Christine Payne
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I’ve always been a ‘see-food’ eater, but I’m starting to see the value in tracking.


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Posted : 10/03/2026 11:10 am
Jorge Olson
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I found that my sleep quality improved massively once I stopped eating late.


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Posted : 10/03/2026 6:10 pm
Tracey Lara
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Does this specific meal timing actually matter for a natural lifter?


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Posted : 11/03/2026 10:10 am
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