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It's the 100th Podcast Friday! All things 100 today - the web rebroadcast of the live 100th podcast!

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You've been waiting for it and here it is:  the 100th Podcast from the Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance!  We do all things 100 today:  We talk to Mr. Mike Dillingham - Aggie Class '35 who is 100;  We welcome back to the podcast one of the world's elite ultramarathoners Dr. Mike Sandlin who runs (and wins) 100-mile foot-races for fun; And for our 100th guest, we're pleased to welcome College Football Hall of Fame Coach (and winningest Aggie Football Coach of all time) RC Slocum.

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Huffines Discussion 2012: Dr. Noah Dean

The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all.  Today's talk is from Dr. Noah Dean, whose talk is titled "Avoiding Gimmicks in Health & Fitness: Refusing to Return to the Dark Ages".   Click here for Dr. Dean's bio.

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Huffines Discussion 2012: Univ. Utah's Dr. Dennis Bramble

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Dennis Bramble, whose talk is titled "Can Grandma Run? An Evolutionary Perspective on Human Exercise, Aging and Endurance Performance ".   Click here for Dr. Bramble's bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Drexel University's Dr. Stella Volpe

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Stella Volpe, whose talk is titled "Avoid the Muffin-Top! Obesity Prevention through Lifestyle Changes".   Click here for Dr. Volpe's bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Texas A&M's Mr. Michael Hodges

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Mr. Michael Hodges, whose talk is titled "The Real Pain in Rehabilitation".   Click here for Mr. Hodges' bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Oklahoma State's Dr. Michael Davis

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Michael Davis, whose talk is titled "The Art and Science of Fatigue - Proof".   Click here for Dr. Davis' bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Univ. Colorado's Dr. Wendy Kohrt

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Wendy Kohrt from the University of Colorado, whose talk is titled "Got Strength? Building Stronger Bones through Exercise.".    Click here for Dr. Kohrt's bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Performance Prime's Dr. Jacques Dallaire

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Dr. Jacques Dallaire from Performance Prime, whose talk is titled "Perform Like a Champion...What is Holding You Back?".    Click here for Dr. Dallaire's bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts

 

Huffines Discussion 2012: Sports Illustrated's David Epstein

 The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. 

 

Today's talk is from Sports Illustrated's Senior Writer David Epstein, whose talk is titled "Sports Doping: Still the Rational Choice?".  Mr. Epstein discusses why elite athletes still dope, even when the cost of getting caught is so high. This is a provocative talk from one of the best investigative journalists around (he was recently nominated for the national Livingston Award which recognizes the best writers under the age of 35 in the United States!).  Click here for Mr. Epstein's bio.

 

And if you can't download the video (or don't have time), you can check out the audio-only podcast from this talk at HuffinesInstitute.org/podcasts.  

 

Podcast Friday: Video announcement of 2012 Huffines Discussion Speakers!

The Huffines Discussion is pleased to announce the 2012 Huffines Discussion Speaker line-up.  Join us on March 23, 2012, from 1-4 pm in Rudder Theater, Texas A&M Campus for these great speakers!  You can get more information and details here.

 

 

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