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TexAgs HHPM | Tattoos and Sweating

TexAgs HHPM | Tattoos and Sweating

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can listen to it here!
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201 - It's Podcast Friday - With Dr. Jeff Potteiger!

201 - It's Podcast Friday - With Dr. Jeff Potteiger!

Joining us this week is Dr. Jeff Potteiger, a Professor in the Department of Movement Studies and the Dean of the Graduate School at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. Dr. Potteiger discusses his research, and how some of the world's premier athletes' transition out of their sport is often accompanied by health issues. A really interesting talk!
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190 - Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor from Univ. of Birmingham, UK!, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

190 - Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor from Univ. of Birmingham, UK!, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

Today is the third video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2015 Huffines Discussion.   Up today in our series is Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor and Director of Research and Deputy Head of School in Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK.  Dr. Thompson's talk is called "Obesity Wars: Exercise vs. Diet" and covers the current controversies and understandings in the war on obesity.
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154 - It's Podcast Friday! with Univ. of Texas Dr. Molly Bray and rhythms of eating and exercise!

154 - It's Podcast Friday! with Univ. of Texas Dr. Molly Bray and rhythms of eating and exercise!

We are pleased to have Dr. Molly Bray with us in the podcast today.  Long-time listeners will remember that Dr. Bray was one of our first Huffines Discussion speakers (click here for that video) and since then, she has relocated back to Texas.  Dr. Bray is the Department Head of Nutrition at the University of Texas in Austin and shares with us today the results of her long-running federally-funded study on the genetics of exercise adherence and training responses (the TIGER study).  Dr. Bray is ...
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