Wearable Progression

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Wearable Progression is a podcast about all things wearables and running. We talk with technology experts, industry analysts, running coaches, professional runners and other interesting personalities to discuss everything from how wearables can help runners perform better, to what drives runners to…

Wearable Progression


    • Jan 30, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 25m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    Use precise physical data from training and competition, to improve your performance efficiently.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 34:46


    In this new Wearables Progression podcast, we sit down with Greta Kreuzer. She is the co-founder and CEO of cosinuss, a wearable tech company based in Munich, Germany building body sensors, algorithms, and data for athletes who are pushing their bodies. Their first product is an in-ear wearable called the cosinuss° One, which uses precise physical data from your training and competition, to improve your performance efficiently. For more information on cosinuss, please visit their website here: https://www.cosinuss.com/en This Podcast was recorded before the 2016 Holidays and released early 2017.

    Tina Muir: "Social Media is an accountability factor to stay healthy."

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 27:26


    Host of the famous RunnersConnect Run to the Top podcast discusses how the connected world we live in enhances accountability and which metrics she feels are important to monitor.

    Babbittville founder Bob Babbitt explains why he is faster at 65 than he was at 45

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 26:29


    On this podcast we welcome Bob Babbitt, founder of Babbittville and co-founder of Competitor Magazine and the Challenged Athletes. At 65 years young, he goes faster than 20 years ago and according to him recent advancements in technology is an important component.

    Ryan Vail, US long distance runner & TUNE ambassador on injuries & training with wearables

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 15:17


    During our stay at TrackTown16 in Eugene, Oregon we sat down with TUNE ambassador and US long distance runner Ryan Vail. He talks about his recovery from his recent injury and how he uses different training methods to come back stronger. We also touch upon the many wearables out there and how he uses some of them to be a smarter runner. Ryan will compete in the upcoming New York City Marathon and we wish him all the best. You can read about his journey to the NYC Marathon on his blog: http://ryanvail.blogspot.ca.

    If you want to change your body exercise and if you want to change your life run.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 20:41


    Jessie Goodell is the owner of the running blog: runningbliss.com, on which she talks about her passion for running and how it changed her life. We also talk about the many running communities out there and how they bring runners together "because they all know what they're going through".

    Data as a source to unlock athletes potential, and the importance of a supportive family

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 27:38


    Recorded live at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, we sat down with Dr. Lisa Colvin. She is a coach, an athlete, she participated in several Ironman events, and finally, a scientist. In this podcast we discuss how data helps a coach to better train their athletes and limit the training loads, and her unique perspective on the importance of having a family support you before, during and after sometimes gruelling training sessions.

    Training is all about finding the balance between intensity and proper biomechanics.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 24:36


    In today's episode we speak with Dr. Denis Boucher who has a PhD in Experimental Medicine and is President and Chief Science Officer of Mycloudbody.com, a platform which turns your health data into valuable insights. During the Podcast Dr. Boucher explains that most athletes he sees use the same old training philosophy they grew up with: if you train harder and harder, you will improve your performance. Cloudbody helps athletes understand that even though their VO2 on paper looks good, their weak biomechanics holds them back in performing better. According to Dr. Boucher the moment athletes find the balance between the right training intensity and the right biomechanics, is the moment you see a big change in their performance level.

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