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In this episode, Coach Vinny and Dr. Eryn dive into the most crucial dos for parents to keep their children safe, healthy, and thriving. From the importance of getting your kids vaccinated to prevent serious diseases like measles, to the latest car seat safety guidelines, they break down the top health and safety tips every parent should know. Learn why hand hygiene matters more than ever, how helmets and protective gear can prevent injuries, and when to make sure your child is in the backseat. This episode is packed with actionable advice for parents who want to make the best choices for their kids' well-being. Coach Vinny Email: vinny@balancedbodies.io Instagram: vinnyrusso_balancedbodies Facebook: Vinny Russo Dr. Eryn Email: dr.eryn@balancedbodies.io Instagram: dr.eryn_balancedbodies Facebook: Eryn Stansfield LEGION 20% OFF CODE Go to https://legionathletics.com/ and use the code RUSSO for 20% off your order!
In today's episode Dr. Parod discusses heat stroke and helmet safety. Time Stamps Heat Stroke- 2:13 Helmet Safety - 4:29 Trivia - 9:48
(4/17/2024) Mike and cohost, actor Joey Viera featured Australian actress and filmmaker Aurora Iler. An Award-Winning filmmaker and actress with a passion for creating film projects that focus on content affecting awareness of important issues. At just 11, Aurora wrote and directed her first movie ‘Melon Head' – a film about the importance of Helmet Safety. Her film was proudly entered in numerous film festivals. Now 13, Aurora has garnered attention for her latest short, ‘Grape' - a film she wrote, directed and stars in – bringing to light the dangers of vaping. A serious addiction risk to children and teens. ‘Grape' has received rave reviews and has been recognized at film festivals globally – including the world-premiere in Beverly Hills where Aurora was awarded ‘Best Up and Coming Actor' at the 15th annual Lady Filmmaker awards. As well, her film received a nomination for ‘Best Social Impact Film.' At the Mammoth Film Festival, Aurora was nominated for ‘Best Actress in a Short' and walked away with a Mammoth in Ice trophy for being the ‘Youngest Filmmaker in Attendance' Since then, Auroa starred as ‘Abby' - the lead role in ‘Magic Chalk' - a film for the not-for-profit charity ‘Rize Up' helping mostly women and children and has also been nominated by the 45thYAA Awards for ‘Best Actress in a Short Film' This was a wonderful chat with Aurora Iler. Mike and Joey really enjoyed chatting about her process as an actress and filmmaker. 'Grape' sends a clear message and offers insight into the vaping addiction crisis among youth not only in Australia but world-wide! Follow Aurora Iler on Instagram @therealaurorailer Enjoy the Podcast!
Additive manufacturing's (AM) role in the groundbreaking area of enhancing athlete safety through new design freedoms or on-the-spot custom polymer pad printing is nothing short of remarkable. Whether it's a helmet, a knee pad, or even the shoes on a player's feet, the sports equipment of tomorrow is being revolutionized today with AM. To unravel the intricacies of this fascinating subject, Host Fabian Alefeld is joined by the Professor & Director School of Kinesiology & Nutrition at the University of Southern Mississippi, Dr. Scott Piland. Scott is an expert at the intersection of sports and technology. He has been on the front lines of research and development, discovering how AM is sculpting the future of player safety devices and other crucial equipment. Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at additive.snack@eos-na.com. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS. Key Takeaways: [1:02] Scott explains his journey from shoe salesperson to athletic trainer to a respected sports safety and AM material integrator. [7:24] Scott shares his thoughts on the future role of AM in kinesiology and sports sciences. [14:13] The benefits AM offers to sports equipment designers to transform sport safety devices. [21:27] How multidisciplinary groups use AM as a vehicle to innovate and transform a wide range of industries. [26:51] Scott shares real-life applications of AM in sports and the long-term user benefits of technological enhancements.
Additive manufacturing (AM) popularity is growing rapidly within the consumer product and sporting goods application space. This series examines the AM innovations that are transforming industries, in this case, sporting goods. Safety, stamina, and grit are all enhanced by precise equipment designs that provide a perfect fit for professional and recreational athletes. AM is the only technology that can deliver custom designs at the fast pace that sporting goods suppliers require. In this episode, Host Fabian Alefeld is joined by Engineering Manager for Advanced Product Development at Bauer Hockey, Thierry Krick. Thierry and the team at Bauer use EOS technology to design and produce protective equipment and customized products for hockey players. Conn Smythe Trophy winner, Cale Makar recently won MVP while wearing a custom Bauer hockey helmet, made in part with industrial 3D printing. Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at additive.snack@eos-na.com. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS. Key Takeaways: [3:08] Why is AM suitable for designing high-tech sports equipment? [4:01] Thierry explains how a small piece of foam sparked a complete manufacturing revolution at Bauer Hockey. [10:45] Why Thierry chose powder technology to be the production path for the future at Bauer. [15:43] From R&D to production, Thierry shares the many different assets involved in creating a viable sports helmet. [20:29] Thierry reveals the hockey helmet and explains how each helmet is fitted to an athlete's head. [25:24] How athletes can get their own Perfect Fit Helmet from Bauer.
USEA podcast host Nicole Brown is joined by Dr. Barry Miller of the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab and Catherine Winter of Ride EquiSafe for an important, informative, and engaging discussion about helmet safety. For more than a decade, the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab has investigated helmets in football, cycling, equestrian sports, and more, collecting more than 2 million data points related to injury and biomechanics research. More information is available at this link Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings (vt.edu).
Stuck in a demonic ambush, The Torches must save the Grand Duke from a peculiar helmet.Featured Cast:Dungeon Master: Beeb the Robin, @BeebtheRobinIchi: Adler the Eagle, @Adler_the_EagleDris: BetaEtaDelota, @BetaEtaDelotaOi: Caribrew, @CaribrewerySizzlechest: DiffuseMoose, @DiffuseMooseTrips: Kiit Lock, @FoxedItUpDokar: Space Yeen, @Space_YeenCatch the show live every other Sunday at 6:00 PM EST/3:00PM PST at twitch.tv/beebtherobinFollow @RollFur for updates and info about the show!Audio Produced by Finn the Panther: @FinnthePanther
Laois hurling manager Willie Maher joins Adrian and Shane on #OTBAM as he settles into his new role in the O'Moore County. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
The incidence of neurotrauma is relatively high in equestrian sports. Concussions continue to be a major concern and new helmet technologies are being developed to enhance rider safety. In this episode with talk with Amy Murphy, who developed a new method for testing helmet safety at the University of Ottawa. Listen in...Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 15:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Amy MurphyLink: Comparing Equestrian Helmets with and without Rotational Technology using anEquestrian Concussive Specific Helmet Test ProtocolSupport the show
The incidence of neurotrauma is relatively high in equestrian sports. Concussions continue to be a major concern and new helmet technologies are being developed to enhance rider safety. In this episode with talk with Amy Murphy, who developed a new method for testing helmet safety at the University of Ottawa. Listen in...Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 15:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Amy MurphyLink: Comparing Equestrian Helmets with and without Rotational Technology using anEquestrian Concussive Specific Helmet Test Protocol
Prevention Specialist, Jessica Winberry of THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health and Safe Kids shares valuable information relevant for all.
Welcome back to the Nerd Alert podcast! This week we have a deep dive episode about something that'll likely bring positive change to the helmets we all wear. Our guest is Peter Haldin, the Chief Science Officer and a Co-Founder of MIPS. However, in this interview, Peter is wearing another hat (helmet?) and speaks about his role as the Convener of the Working Group 11 (WG11). In short, WG11 is working to bring rotational-based testing to helmet safety standards, and the goal is to help reduce the number of brain injuries suffered from cycling crashes. Where things get a little confusing is that the likes of Rudy Project and Kask have already started promoting that their helmets meet WG11 test standards. This episode clarifies what this working group is, what the testing involves, and what the future of helmet safety may look like.
On this MADM, Renee Cayton, founder of Tornado Helmet Safety is sharing about what inspired her to begin the effort and the amazing support she has received from Meteorologist James Spann. Listen & share. Sponsor: Bankston Motor Homes BankstonMotorHomes.com
As we prepare for severe weather in our area this afternoon, I am going to do things a little different by airing the show earlier. On this episode, you can hear my conversation with Tornado Helmet Safety founder Renee Cayton. We're talking about tornado safety and how you can stay informed through her effort. Please share.
Presented by Yoshimura R&DFor the first episode of the Midweek Podcast presented by Yoshimura R&D, we got in touch with Carey Hart to discuss his ambassadorship role with helmet technology company MIPS, how improvements in protection and equipment have been accepted by other disciplines of motorcycling, and what he sees from his place in the industry.
In this episode, Drs. Ingram, Silva, Thygesen, and Marett discuss nosebleeds, the surge of RSV/Bronchiolitis and how to protect your child, tips on helmet safety, and water consumption. Topic Times 1:34 - Nosebleeds 6:43 - Helmet Safety 11:48 - RSV/Bronchiolitis 14:43 - Water Consumption 19:14 - Trivia This episode was recorded in August 2021.
In this special episode of Tech Talk Taco Tuesday, Jimmy Lewis is joined by Flay Racing's Jason Thomas to talk helmet safety. They cover topics such as the modern technology found in Fly's new Formula Carbon and Formula CP helmets, how helmet technology has changed throughout the years, Jimmy's findings in a helmet test from his days at Dirt Rider, as well as Jason's bike set up when he was racing professional Supercross and Motocross. Be sure to share this episode with your friends, it's a good one. A big thanks to our viewers and especially to the sponsors that keep this show going: Klim (www.klim.com) #klimlife @Klim Taco Moto (TacoMoto.co) @TACO MOTO CO DDC Delaney Drive Components (DDCRacing.net) Show them some love, tell them we sent you, and don't forget to share your favorite Motorcycle Podcast; Tech Talk Taco Tuesday.
The Junkies talk about the importance of wearing a helmet while biking after Ray Allen posts on Instagram about the helmet saving his life after a recent biking accident. To wrap up the hour, The Junkies react to Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders analysis/prediction for Ryan Fitzpatrick. The Junkies open up the phone lines to let the callers predict Fitzpatrick touchdowns and interceptions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A moment of joy as Brown Palace piano player John Kite returns to work. Then, why The North Face joined "Stop Hate For Profit." Also, a pastor shares her family's experience with racism. Plus, new concerns about COVID-19 in Colorado; new research into whether girls should use helmets in youth lacrosse; mountain names; a musical tribute to George Floyd.
As schools are closed and social distancing continues during the coronavirus pandemic, more kids than usual are playing outside their homes, often at unexpected times of day. That’s why it’s more important than ever to keep kids safe. This means using Spot the Tot safety techniques to help prevent accidental back-overs or front-overs, and making … Continue reading Spot the Tot and helmet safety →
As schools are closed and social distancing continues during the coronavirus pandemic, more kids than usual are playing outside their homes, often at unexpected times of day. That's why it's more important than ever to keep kids safe. This means using Spot the Tot safety techniques to help prevent accidental back-overs or front-overs, and making … Continue reading Spot the Tot and helmet safety → See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patrick and Scott discuss Helmet Safety, the VA Tech rating system, the NFL rating system and the different helmets on the market. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
This week we are answering some listener questions on things like the best helmets for showing and what is a school show? Plus sharing Miranda's first horse show experience with Gerti!
September 13, 2019 - Helmet Safety
To kick off the second season, Betsy and Don discuss the article "Making Football Safer: Assessing the Current National Football League Policy on the Type of Helmets Allowed on the Playing Field. CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to dvbic.dcoe.mil or email us at dha.DVBICinfo@mail.mil The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy or decision unless so designated by other official documentation. All music in this podcast was used according to Creative Commons licensing. Our theme song is "Dog Wind" by Skill_Borrower, and our credit music is "Esaelp Em Xim" by Pitx, both from CCmixter.org. All music in this podcast was used according to Creative Commons licensing.
Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones if fine with his helmet while quarterback Matt Ryan has played in three different helmets and will wear the safest helmet he can find over the remainder of his career. Jones and Ryan provide several other updates heading into Thursday's exhibition game against the Jets.
Betsy Myhre and Don Marion discuss football helmet safety. Colello, R.J., Colello, I.A., Abdelhameid, D., Cresswell, K.G., Merchant, R., & Beckett, E. (2018). Making Football Safer: Assessing the Current National Football League Policy on the Type of Helmets Allowed on the Playing Field. Journal of Neurotrauma, 1;35(11), 1213-1223. DOI: 10.1089/neu.2017.5446 CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to dvbic.dcoe.mil. The views, opinions and findings contained in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy or decision unless so designated by other official documentation. All music in this podcast was used according to Creative Commons licensing. Our theme song is "Dog Wind" by Skill_Borrower, and our credit music is "Esaelp Em Xim" by Pitx, both from CCmixter.org.
On the fourth Hour of the Chuck and Buck show, The guys talk about Helmet safety with Glenn Beckman from Schutt and the guys draft their scariest movie characters of all time in this weeks momma said mock you out draft.
The non-profit 'Just Cuz Helmets Matter' is in memory of Gage Duke's cousin. Air1's George Rath has Gage's story, the importance of wearing a helmet when riding a bike and the rules of two.
The non-profit 'Just Cuz Helmets Matter' is in memory of Gage Duke's cousin. K-LOVE's George Rath has Gage's story, the importance of wearing a helmet when riding a bike and the rules of two.
By a 47% to 42% margin, Americans believe that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should have ordered the league’s players to stand during the national anthem. By a wider margin - 55% v. 37% - people said it was inappropriate for President Trump to request that people sign a petition saying that the players stand. The Poll also asked a number of questions related to the safety of youth football. Asked if football organizing groups should have medical personnel advise parents about the dangers of playing organized football before their child signs up to play, a huge 82% said yes, with only 11% saying no. Asked if they thought youth football leagues through high school are taking adequate steps to improve the safety of the game, 49% said yes, and only 22% said no. Respondents were also asked at what age he or she would allow a child to play football, 39% said ages 7-11, 27% said ages 12-15, and only 9% said age 16 and over. 20% responded “never.”
Featuring many interesting and informative guest authorities covering a broad range of sports injury and fitness topics. Speakers include nationally recognized authorities in the field of sports medicine, surgeons, coaches and trainers. Focusing on the most recent and relevant injuries affecting the professional athlete to the weekend warrior.
Episode 17.22 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One (01:56): Karen Malkin Continue reading The post Health Coaching vs Nutritionist; Helmet Safety; appeared first on Sports Medicine Weekly.
Episode 17.22 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One (01:56): Karen MalkinContinue reading
Episode 17.03 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One: Karen Malkin from KarenContinue reading
Episode 17.03 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One: Karen Malkin from Karen Continue reading The post Bio-individual nutrition rules the day; Helmet Safety appeared first on Sports Medicine Weekly.
Featuring many interesting and informative guest authorities covering a broad range of sports injury and fitness topics. Speakers include nationally recognized authorities in the field of sports medicine, surgeons, coaches and trainers. Focusing on the most recent and relevant injuries affecting the professional athlete to the weekend warrior.
Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
What popular sport currently has the least effective helmet? Hint: It's not Football! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
It takes a well designed football helmet to lower the risk of concussion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
The key to injury is acceleration, not speed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The North Nurse continues to inform with news about Bike Helmet Safety.