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54 - Dr. Pat Goodson and the Scientific Literature

54 - Dr. Pat Goodson and the Scientific Literature

It's the New Year and we start with Dr. Pat Goodson joining us in the studio.  Dr. Goodson is a writing expert and leads us in a discussion about what is 'scientific literature'.  Why do we trust the scientific literature  and why is it important for us to know about it?  If you want to be able to figure out what is true or not in sports science, this is a fun conversation and one that will make you think.
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53 - Live from Doha, Qatar: Sports Illustrated's David Epstein on Baseball Doping and Concussions

53 - Live from Doha, Qatar: Sports Illustrated's David Epstein on Baseball Doping and Concussions

It's a special holiday podcast with Sports Illustrated writer David Epstein.  We have two firsts in this podcast:  our first three-time guest, and our first podcast live from Doha, Qatar.  We talk with David about Ryan Braun doping, Colt McCoy's concussion, and what he's doing in Qatar for Sports Illustrated.  It's our holiday podcast - the elves had fun putting this one together!
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50 - Dr. Larry Kenney - Sports, Heat, and Aging

50 - Dr. Larry Kenney - Sports, Heat, and Aging

It's our 50th Podcast Celebration!  We're lucky to have as a special guest Dr. Larry Kenney, Professor from the Noll Laboratory at Penn State University.  Dr. Kenney is an eminent Exercise Scientist that has spent most of his career looking at why aging hinders our ability to handle heat.  Join us for this fun, entertaining conversation. 
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49 - Dr. Ross Tucker - Sevens, Sport Science, and Oscar Pistorius

49 - Dr. Ross Tucker - Sevens, Sport Science, and Oscar Pistorius

We've got Dr. Ross Tucker, from the University of Cape Town in Cape Town, South Africa in the podcast today.  Ross is currently on the management team of the South African National Sevens team (you'll have to listen to find out what Sevens is), is one of the most astute and well-spoken young Exercise Physiologists in the world, and has been heavily involved in the debate about whether Oscar Pistorius should be allowed to compete against able-body track athletes.
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48 - Mr. Adam Davis - Strength Training from the Pit Box

48 - Mr. Adam Davis - Strength Training from the Pit Box

We've got a great conversation with Mr. Adam Davis who is the Strength and Conditioning Coach for Stewart-Haas Racing, the parent company of the race teams of Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman in NASCAR's Spring Cup Championship Series.  We talk about strength training of pit crew athletes and injury issues for the pit crew athlete (what? You don't think they are athletes? Then listen to the podcast and comment!) Given the current drama in the Sprint Cup series over the last two weeks, th...
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47 - Dr. John Buchanan - Motor Control, swaying, and training

47 - Dr. John Buchanan - Motor Control, swaying, and training

Dr. John Buchanan joins us in the studio today and chats about his work with basic perceptual processes.  Dr. Buchanan works to understand how we balance and move through space and how our brains perceive and track that movement.  This is a great talk on an emerging area of research that may have significant impact for many patient populations.
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46 - Dr. Noah Dean - Quackery and Sports Medicine!

46 - Dr. Noah Dean - Quackery and Sports Medicine!

Today we are pleased to have Dr. Noah Dean from Texas Lutheran University join us in the podcast today.  Noah has made a mission of exposing and educating the public about quacks and fraudulent health products that are on the market.  This is a fun conversation and greatly needed in today's consumer society. We also talk about Noah's experience as a stuntman on Friday Night Lights.
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