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2 Massage Therapists and a Microphone
Save Your Hands, with guest Lauriann

2 Massage Therapists and a Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 80:06


Lauriann is a musician turned LMT, turned researcher and author. She left the performance world after many years of working up to a hundred hours a week and being shoulder to shoulder with musical greats to find a tactile career that would bring more balance to her life. She went to a great massage school in Seattle, graduated, passed her exams, and never practiced as a massage therapist. Due to an injury in school and years of rehabilitation, Lauriann realized that she could not practice but wanted to help other therapists learn about preventing this from happening to them. Check out the third edition of Lauriann's book, Save Your Hands! The Complete Guide to Injury Prevention and Ergonomics for Manual Therapists.2rmtsandamic.com

FarmSafe Podcast
Pediatric Injury Prevention: A Focus on Rural Communities

FarmSafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 25:27


In this episode, Dr. Jenna Gibbs and Libby Ritchie join Lauren Lavin, host of the College of Public Health's student podcast at the University of Iowa, to explore the realities of pediatric agricultural injuries. They discuss why injuries remain the leading cause of death for Americans ages 1–44, how terminology like “incident” instead of “accident” helps shift the focus toward prevention, and what makes farm environments uniquely challenging for children. Grounded in both research and real farm experience, this episode offers realistic, culturally informed guidance to keep rural kids safe while still allowing them to grow, learn, and contribute. Episode ResourcesPediatric Agricultural Injuries: An Interview with Jenna Gibbs, Injury Prevention Research Center, College of Public HealthSafety Guidelines, Cultivate Safety“Accidents” vs Incidents Webpage, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute

Naruhodo
Naruhodo Entrevista #59: Iveth Whitaker

Naruhodo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 146:40


Na série de conversas descontraídas com cientistas, chegou a vez da Professora, com Graduação, Mestrado e Doutorado em Enfermagem, líder do Grupo de Estudo e Pesquisa em Trauma, Iveth Whitaker.Só vem!>> OUÇA (146min 40s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*APOIO: INSIDERIlustríssima ouvinte, ilustríssimo ouvinte do Naruhodo, janeiro é tempo de recomeços - e o recomeço mais importante é o momento em que acordamos, todos os dias.Afinal, a escolha da manhã muda tudo:- Vestir a roupa de treino assim que acorda — mesmo treinando só à tarde — aumenta a chance de cumprir a meta.- Colocar uma peça inteligente para trabalhar ou criar conteúdo te coloca instantaneamente em modo produtivo e confiante.- Mesmo para ficar em casa, trocar o pijama por um look confortável e bonito muda o humor, a energia e a presença.Ou seja: a Insider entra no seu ritual matinal e acompanha sua rotina com naturalidade.Então use o endereço a seguir pra já ter o cupom NARUHODO aplicado ao seu carrinho de compras: são 10% de desconto, ou 15% de desconto caso seja sua primeira compra.>>> creators.insiderstore.com.br/NARUHODOOu clique no link que está na descrição deste episódio.E bons recomeços pra você!INSIDER: inteligência em cada escolha.#InsiderStore*Iveth Yamaguchi Whitaker possui graduação em Enfermagem pela Universidade Estadual de Londrina (1979), mestrado em Enfermagem na Saúde do Adulto pela Universidade Federal de São Paulo (1994) e doutorado em Enfermagem pela Universidade de São Paulo (2000).Atualmente é Professora Associado (aposentada) do Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem da Escola Paulista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de São Paulo, vinculada às linhas de pesquisa Cuidado Clínico em Enfermagem e Saúde e Fundamentos Métodos Processos e Tecnologia em Enfermagem.Participou das atividades do European Center for Injury Prevention na Universidad de Navarra na Espanha.Desenvolve pesquisa com ênfase em morbidade e mortalidade hospitalar em trauma, índices de gravidade e indicadores em trauma; cuidados intensivos com foco na carga de trabalho de enfermagem, avaliação de risco de lesão por pressão, nutrição enteral e delirium.É lider do Grupo de Estudo e Pesquisa em Trauma: emergência e cuidados intensivos e possui parceria com pesquisadora da Faculdad de Enfermería da Universidad de Cantábria e do Instituto de Investigación Marques de Valdecilla (IDIVAL) da Espanha.Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/4954772252354513*APOIE O NARUHODO!O Altay e eu temos duas mensagens pra você.A primeira é: muito, muito obrigado pela sua audiência. Sem ela, o Naruhodo sequer teria sentido de existir. Você nos ajuda demais não só quando ouve, mas também quando espalha episódios para familiares, amigos - e, por que não?, inimigos.A segunda mensagem é: existe uma outra forma de apoiar o Naruhodo, a ciência e o pensamento científico - apoiando financeiramente o nosso projeto de podcast semanal independente, que só descansa no recesso do fim de ano.Manter o Naruhodo tem custos e despesas: servidores, domínio, pesquisa, produção, edição, atendimento, tempo... Enfim, muitas coisas para cobrir - e, algumas delas, em dólar.A gente sabe que nem todo mundo pode apoiar financeiramente. E tá tudo bem. Tente mandar um episódio para alguém que você conhece e acha que vai gostar.A gente sabe que alguns podem, mas não mensalmente. E tá tudo bem também. Você pode apoiar quando puder e cancelar quando quiser. O apoio mínimo é de 15 reais e pode ser feito pela plataforma ORELO ou pela plataforma APOIA-SE. Para quem está fora do Brasil, temos até a plataforma PATREON.É isso, gente. Estamos enfrentando um momento importante e você pode ajudar a combater o negacionismo e manter a chama da ciência acesa. Então, fica aqui o nosso convite: apóie o Naruhodo como puder.bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo

The Strength Running Podcast
The Limits of Endurance: Dr. Andrew Best on Running's "Metabolic Ceiling"

The Strength Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 65:21


Dr. Andrew Best is a professor at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts where he focuses on evolutionary questions about human physiology. You can email him at andrew.best@mcla.edu.  His latest study was titled "Ultra Endurance Athletes and the Metabolic Ceiling." They looked at the maximum, sustainable amount of energy expenditure that can be done over a long time period. It answers the question, "what is the limit of human energy expenditure?" It's a metric that literally dictates how hard you can train. If you want sustainable performance, you'll love this episode.  Fan of the podcast? Support our partners! Thank you MOBO Board! Invented by renowned physical therapist Jay Dicharry, MOBO helps you stabilize your stance with an innovative rocker board that's set up on two fins. The design effectively forces you to drive your big toe into the board to improve your stability. I was pretty arrogant going into my first session on the MOBO Board. How hard can it be to balance, right? Well, I was humbled pretty quickly! Even if you're a good runner, better balance, stability, and proprioception is going to help you have a more powerful stride and prevent more running injuries. You'll learn how to improve the efficiency of the kinetic chain from your hip to your big toe. Because as Jay likes to say, it's not just how strong you are, but how well you use that strength. I was recently at a weekend physical therapy workshop (lol I was the only running coach) and learned how important (and rare) this simple movement is. Save 10% with code STRENGTHRUN10 at checkout at moboboard.com. The Ultimate Training Bundle Dial in your running, weight training, nutrition, and mindset - with certainty. Strength Running's Ultimate Training Bundle is a collection of our six most popular training programs at a huge, 35% discount. Since 2010, we've helped runners in dozens of countries race faster, get stronger, and prevent more injuries with our evidence-based training programs. You'll get High Performance Lifting, Injury Prevention for Runners, Bodyweight Power, Mindset Mastery, Nutrition for Runners, and Team Strength Running (our group coaching membership community).  These multimedia courses offer coaching lessons, video demonstrations, interviews, injury treatment protocols, and even coaching with Jason. And the best part? Once you're a member, you get any and all updates and additions at no cost. Once you're in, you're family.  Give yourself the gift of certainty: of knowing that you're doing the right thing with your training, strength work, nutrition, and mindset. And if you're not sure, you'll have access to Jason as your coach. Sign up here.

The Run Smarter Podcast
The Future Direction of Chronic Tendon Treatment: What New Pain Science Is Revealing About Tendinopathy

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 34:46


5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI

In this week's solo episode, I recapped the most popular story and edition from last year, plus shared new good vibes about returning tribal land, safer design for women, inclusive recognition for same-sex couples, and more!Here are this week's good vibes:California returns 17,000 tribal acresWorld's first disabled dog park thrivesSouth Korean census finally recognizes same-sex couplesDOT backs advanced female crash test dummyBABES Act wins real travel protectionsGood Vibes to Go: Bernadette's GVTG: Read Emily St. James' novel Woodworking about a sweet teacher-student friendship. It's a great, easy read with good vibes and interesting characters.  Read the Stories.Subscribe to the 5 Things newsletter.Watch 5 Things Live on YouTube. Join thousands of readers by subscribing to the 5 Things newsletter. Enjoy some good vibes every Saturday morning. https://5thingsdei.com/

Find Your Edge
Hypermobility in Athletes: How to Train Smarter for Longevity Ep 126

Find Your Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 35:20 Transcription Available


Hypermobility affects far more people than we realize — especially endurance athletes. Chris sits down with physical therapist Holly Burt, who explains what hypermobility really is, why it's often missed, and how it impacts joints, digestion, recovery, and injury risk.We cover:Hypermobility vs flexibilityWhy stretching can make symptoms worseStrength training rules for hypermobile athletesInjury prevention in endurance sportsPilates, stability, and body awarenessTraining for longevity, not burnoutIf you've ever felt “tight but bendy,” injury-prone, or frustrated with your body — this episode may be the missing link.Learn more and get Holly's info here: https://www.theenduranceedge.com/hypermobility-endurance-athletes-strength-training Support the show

The Smylie Show
285: The Future of the PGA Tour: Korn Ferry Class of 2026 | James Nitties

The Smylie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 58:47


The Korn Ferry Tour is producing real PGA Tour talent — but the pipeline is tougher than ever with fewer cards available.Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme are joined by Golf Channel analyst James Nitties to break down the 2026 PGA Tour rookie class, including: • Why winning on the Korn Ferry Tour doesn't guarantee a PGA Tour card anymore • Which players have true star potential (including Johnny Keefer) • What went wrong — and what changes — for Adrien Dumont de Chassart • Why Pierceson Coody is a breakout candidate if he settles the mental side • The upside (and challenges) of mega-bomber Christo Lamprecht • Why golf needs more personality — and who might actually bring it⛳️ New Smylie Show episodes weekly, and now on Golf Channel starting Wednesday 01/14! Subscribe for interviews + Tour insights.00:00 – Intro + James Nitties' 3rd Smylie Show Appearance01:20 – Korn Ferry Reality Check: Why It's Harder Than Ever02:10 – Surprises from the 2024–2025 Korn Ferry Classes03:40 – “Winning Isn't Enough” (Cards Are Razor Thin)04:35 – What Needs to Change for Adrien Dumont de Chassart & Pierceson Coody05:15 – Neal Shipley: High-End Golf vs Missed Cuts06:40 – Pierceson Coody: Split Schedules & The Mental Game07:35 – Dumont de Chassart: Wrist Injury, Grip Change, New Miss08:30 – Why Grip Changes Are the Hardest Adjustment10:05 – Knowing Your Miss = Comfort (and Why Two-Way Miss Kills)11:10 – Dumont de Chassart Shoots 33-Under (What It Means)14:30 – Johnny Keefer Deep Dive (“Keith Dog” Breakdown)16:05 – Is Johnny Keefer the Most “Ready” Graduate Yet?18:05 – Ryder Cup / Presidents Cup Talk for Keefer20:40 – Player Comp for Johnny Keefer (JT Traits)23:15 – The New Bomber: Christo Lamprecht26:00 – Height, Mobility, Injury Prevention & TPI Testing29:00 – Nervous Moments + The “Cold Top” Q-School Story31:10 – Power vs Accuracy (and why guys still want MORE distance)33:00 – Veterans Returning + Motivation on Korn Ferry36:00 – Confidence Shifts: Why Some Guys Finally Stick38:30 – Trace Crowe: Injury Timing & Schedule Strategy43:25 – Breakout Pick: Pierceson Coody in 202647:20 – Personality on Tour: Why Golf Needs More Characters53:30 – Cards Cut Down (30 → 20): Player Perspective56:10 – Is Korn Ferry the 2nd Best Tour in the World?#golf #pgatour #kornferry #golfhighlights #smylieshow

The 5 Minute Basketball Coaching Podcast
Ep 1279 Should Your Players Be Required to Wear Ankle Braces for Injury Prevention?

The 5 Minute Basketball Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 4:48


Email if interested at steve@teachhoops.com ⁠Teachhoops.com⁠ ⁠WintheSeason.com Visit https://teachhoops.com/ for comprehensive player safety resources, injury prevention protocols, and evidence-based strategies that help you protect your athletes while building competitive, physically prepared basketball programs. In this episode, we tackle a practical yet often debated question in basketball coaching circles: should you require or strongly encourage your players to wear ankle braces, and what does the research actually say about their effectiveness in preventing the most common basketball injury—ankle sprains? This isn't just a safety decision; it's a coaching philosophy question that involves balancing player preference, parental concerns, budget constraints, and your responsibility to minimize preventable injuries that can derail seasons and affect young athletes long-term. We explore the evidence supporting ankle brace use: research showing significant reduction in ankle sprain rates, particularly for players with previous ankle injuries who face dramatically higher re-injury risk, the biomechanical support braces provide during the constant cutting, jumping, and landing that basketball demands, and testimonials from programs that have implemented mandatory brace policies with measurable injury reduction. You'll hear counterarguments too—concerns about reduced ankle strength development, player complaints about comfort and restriction, the financial burden on families (quality braces cost $30-80 per pair), and questions about whether proper strength training and proprioception work might be equally or more effective for long-term ankle health. This episode provides practical guidance for implementing an ankle brace policy in your program: how to communicate the rationale to players and parents, whether to make braces mandatory or strongly recommended, how to help families afford quality braces through team orders or fundraising, what brands and models actually provide meaningful support versus cheap alternatives that offer false security, and how to integrate ankle strengthening exercises regardless of brace usage. We discuss the liability considerations coaches face, how to handle the player who refuses to wear braces, and whether different positions or player histories warrant different policies. Whether you've lost key players to ankle injuries and want to prevent future devastation, you're establishing safety protocols for a new program, or you're simply trying to make an informed decision about this common coaching question, you'll gain clarity on the role ankle braces should play in your injury prevention strategy. ankle braces basketball, basketball injury prevention, ankle sprain prevention, basketball player safety, ankle brace policy, preventing basketball injuries, ankle support basketball, ankle injury basketball, basketball ankle braces, injury prevention protocols, ankle brace requirements, basketball safety equipment, ankle strengthening basketball, preventing ankle sprains, basketball ankle protection, player safety basketball, ankle brace effectiveness, basketball injury reduction, ankle stability basketball, basketball anklecare, injury prevention coaching, ankle brace brands, basketball safety policy, ankle injury prevention, protective equipment basketball, ankle health basketball, basketball training safety, injury risk reduction, Wisconsin basketball safety, high school injury prevention SEO Keywords: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Not Another Fitness Podcast: For Fitness Geeks Only
Episode 361: Maximizing Athletic Performance and Recovery with Dr. Jeremy Bettle

Not Another Fitness Podcast: For Fitness Geeks Only

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 88:24


In this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jeremy Bettle, a performance director and applied sports scientist, to dig into what actually moves the needle for performance, recovery, and long-term resilience.We cover everything from high ankle sprains and injury prevention to smarter load management, and why understanding stress, recovery, and tissue capacity matters far more than chasing random training trends.Dr. Bettle shares insights from years of work across the NHL, NBA, and international sport, along with how elite performance systems can — and should — be translated to non-elite humans who want to train hard, recover better, and keep doing this for decades.Sponsors:Rogue: https://miket.me/rogueBeyond Power Voltra 1: https://www.beyond-power.com/michael13Fitness Insider Newsletter: https://miketnelson.com/Episode Chapters:05:26 Discussion Kickoff: Injury Prevention and Load Management06:10 High Ankle Sprains in Professional Sports15:07 Load Management Strategies and Challenges38:11 Eccentric Training and Injury Prevention46:23 Muscular vs. Soft Tissue Injuries in Athletes47:49 Importance of Plyometric Work in Injury Prevention51:43 Isometric Exercises and Their Benefits58:12 Recovery Strategies and Their Effectiveness01:08:02 The Role of Communication in Team Sports01:15:55 Systematizing Athlete Routines for Optimal Performance01:22:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Episodes You Might Enjoy:Episode 314: Unlocking Performance & Recovery: IV Therapies & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with Jordyn PayneYouTube: https://youtu.be/qnJHcepDx1c?si=aTlDcFS6D77jq49DEpisode 325: The Uncommon Science of Cold: Brown Fat, Resilience & Recovery with Dr. Thomas SeagerYouTube: https://youtu.be/5ycoVRnLTuY?si=m-pgtYkkMcQhPUXJConnect with Jeremy:Vitality Collective: https://vitality-collective.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VitalityCollectivePerformanceGet In Touch with Dr Mike:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmiketnelson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1aTbQqHglfNrENPm0GTpgEmail: https://miketnelson.com/contact-us/

Science for Sport Podcast
301: Training for the Unknown: Olympic BMX Freestyle with Brian Roy

Science for Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 24:01


This week on the Science for Sport Podcast, Richard Graves is joined by Brian Roy, a strength and conditioning coach who has spent the past decade working at the sharp end of action and lifestyle sports, including Olympic BMX Freestyle. BMX Freestyle is still a relative newcomer to the Olympic programme, but its physical demands, injury risks and performance challenges are unlike almost any traditional sport. In this episode, Brian shares his unconventional journey into elite sport, from personal training and postgraduate study to travelling the world with BMX athletes on the global stage. Together, Richard and Brian explore what it really takes to prepare athletes for a sport defined by explosive power, aerial skill, high-impact landings and constant travel. Brian offers a refreshingly honest perspective on athlete buy-in, bespoke programming, and why traditional strength testing and rigid systems don't always transfer to non-traditional sports. This is a fascinating conversation for sports scientists, strength and conditioning coaches, and anyone interested in how performance support adapts when the sport doesn't fit neatly into a textbook. In this episode you will learn * The unique physiological and biomechanical demands of BMX Freestyle competition * How to prepare athletes for repeated 60-second, maximal-effort runs across a full competition day * Why traditional strength testing and gym-based metrics don't always translate to action sports * How Brian adapted training around constant travel, limited gym access, and athlete preferences * Practical strategies for building resilience and reducing injury risk in high-impact sports * Why athlete buy-in often comes from listening, adapting, and being present rather than enforcing systems * How emerging video and motion-analysis technology could shape the future of training in BMX Freestyle and similar sports About Brian Roy Brian Roy is a strength and conditioning coach with over 10 years' experience working in action and lifestyle sports. He holds a Master's degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science and is currently undertaking further postgraduate study in Applied Sports Science Analytics. Brian has worked closely with elite BMX Freestyle athletes on the international stage, including those competing at the Olympic Games, and has developed a reputation for adaptable, athlete-centred training approaches. His work focuses on performance, resilience, and real-world transfer rather than rigid adherence to traditional testing models. Brian regularly shares insights from his work on LinkedIn and Instagram, where he discusses training philosophy, emerging technology, and lessons learned from working in non-traditional sports environments.

The Run Smarter Podcast
Re-Run: Shoe features & new shoe recommendations with Matt Klein (Feb, 2022)

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 57:50


Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast
E441: Fitness and Injury Prevention for Active Dogs

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 35:05


With the Active Dogs: Fitness and Injury Prevention one day conference happening on Jan 10th, we took the time to sit down with 2 of the presenters to talk about what it means to keep our sports dogs in good health so they can play our games as long as possible.

The ModGolf Podcast
Beyond The Grid: Creating Legacy Through Long Drive - Phillis Meti, World Long Drive Champion

The ModGolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 42:27


What does it take to not only reach the pinnacle of a sport like World Long Drive but to sustain a nearly two-decade career at its peak? In this engaging episode we go far beyond the grid and the spectacle of 380-yard bombs to uncover the heart, wisdom, and entrepreneurial spirit of a true icon. Host Colin Weston sits down with the remarkable Phillis Meti - ranked #3 in the world and 5 time World Champ - to explore her incredible journey from picking up her father's shanked golf balls in New Zealand to becoming a global golf ambassador. Phillis opens up about the fierce mentality required to compete, the pivotal lessons learned from both victory and heartbreaking defeat, and her visionary mission to pave pathways for the next generation. This conversation is a masterclass in longevity, adaptability, and giving back. Whether you're fascinated by the physics of speed, the business of golf, or stories of profound resilience, Phillis's insights will leave you inspired and ready to “kick the door down” for your own ambitions. Get ready for an episode packed with power, purpose, and unforgettable stories. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/cTlwO047.jpg Key takeaways in this episode with Phillis that you will discover: Longevity is Built on Wisdom and Adaptability: Success isn't just about raw speed. Phillis credits her sustained career to evolving from a "fearless" hitter into a savvier technical player, learning to adapt her ball flight to different grids, and prioritizing recovery and intelligent strength training. True Power Starts with Your Hands: A crucial technical insight for anyone wanting more speed: your hands hold the club, so their movement is paramount. Phillis emphasizes that generating speed is a sequencing chain, where proper hip movement ultimately serves to allow the hands to move faster through the hitting zone. Create Pathways So Others Can Follow: Phillis's vision extends far beyond competition. Inspired by her parents, she is actively working to build an indigenous school and recruitment pipeline to help student-athletes from New Zealand and Polynesia transition to U.S. colleges, ensuring they have the support to succeed. Her mission is to show what's possible and pull others up with her. Episode Chapters: (00:01 - 01:25) Introduction: Welcoming World Long Drive Phenom Phillis Meti (01:25 - 03:15) From Rugby to Golf: Phillis's First Swing and Family Influence (03:15 - 06:26) A Multi-Sport Childhood: The Circuitous Path to Long Drive (06:26 - 08:42) Anatomy of a Competition: How World Long Drive Works (08:42 - 13:45) The Speed Equation: Training, Technique, and Swinging 125 MPH (13:45 - 17:13) Wisdom Over Fear: The Evolution of a Champion's Mindset (17:13 - 19:25) The Key to Longevity: Spinal Hygiene and Injury Prevention (19:25 - 24:35) The 2025 Season Arc: Global Competition and New Formats (24:35 - 27:59) Inside the Bag: The Tech & Specs of a Long Drive Driver (27:59 - 31:14) The State of the Game: Community, Competition, and Commerce (31:14 - 38:31) Entrepreneurial Drive: Building a School and Creating Pathways Home (38:31 - 42:43) A Vision for the Future: Bringing Long Drive to the Masses & Closing Thoughts Quotable Moments from Phillis: On Perspective and Growth: "Winning my first championship in 2006 and coming second twice after, I completely lost focus. I got caught up in the hype. Between then and now, I am a better game player with a bit more wisdom. I play the game differently now." On Equipment and Control: "The one thing about the women is that we don't swing it fast enough to afford using lofts lower than a seven-degree head. I have one of the fastest club head speeds, but I use one of the highest lofts on the tour." On Legacy and Lifting Others: "When you're on your way up, always try to look back and pull others up with you. So if people want to keep going further than you, at least they have your shoulders to stand on. Why not be me to kick down that door? I've got a big foot!" Phillis Meti's bio page >> https://modgolf.fireside.fm/guests/phillis-meti Phillis Meti is a multi-time World Long Drive Champion, currently ranked #3 globally, whose career embodies power, resilience, and purpose. Hailing from New Zealand, her journey began at age seven, wielding a club to pick up her father's errant golf balls. A gifted multi-sport athlete, she excelled in netball and discus before a flyer for a local long drive qualifier at age 18 changed her trajectory. Demonstrating breathtaking natural power, she not only qualified but went on to win the World Long Drive Championship in her very first attempt in 2006. Nearly two decades later, Phillis remains a dominant force, combining 125 MPH clubhead speed with hard-earned wisdom to outthink and outlast the competition on grids across the globe. Colin and Phillis were part of Team AM Golf at The Vegas Baby ProAm Invitational in Las Vegas, where they shot lots of video including this YouTube Short as part of Colin's Positivity Project: https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/H4Xa8VDs.jpg (https://youtube.com/shorts/_WDI9IYTkCA?si=oIX7kGfvY8nbWuYu) Join our mission to make golf more innovative, inclusive and fun... and WIN some awesome golf gear! As the creator and host of The ModGolf Podcast and YouTube channel I've been telling golf entrepreneurship and innovation stories since May 2017 and I love the community of ModGolfers that we are building. I'm excited to announce that I just launched our ModGolf Patreon page to bring together our close-knit community of golf-loving people! As my Patron you will get access to exclusive live monthly interactive shows where you can participate, ask-me-anything video events, bonus content, golf product discounts and entry in members-only ModGolf Giveaway contests. I'm offering two monthly membership tiers at $5 and $15 USD, but you can also join for free. Your subscription will ensure that The ModGolf Podcast continues to grow so that I can focus on creating unique and impactful stories that support and celebrate the future of golf. Click to join >> https://patreon.com/Modgolf I look forward to seeing you during an upcoming live show!... Colin https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/q_IZwlpO.jpg (https://patreon.com/Modgolf) We want to thank our partner British Columbia Golf for presenting this episode of The ModGolf Podcast! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/lDkT7bRv.png (https://britishcolumbiagolf.org) When I mentioned Phillis' episode to the folks at British Columbia Golf they immediately wanted to support it, as one of their goals is to create a sport that is accessible and inclusive. They strive to create a golf environment that is respectful of participant's personal goals and is free from all forms of maltreatment. As a provincial arm of Golf Canada, British Columbia Golf supports women golfers and players of all ages and abilities, while continually working to improve partner relationships to increase participation in the sport. If you're looking to plan your next amazing golf trip, British Columbia Golf is the place to explore and book from the over 300 golf courses they support across our beautiful province. To learn about the impact they are making and to discover your next golf adventure, check out their website at www.britishcolumbiagolf.org (https://britishcolumbiagolf.org). Special Guest: Phillis Meti: World Long Drive Champion, Entrepreneur, and Legacy Builder.

Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates
#429 Kevin Carr - Is the Fitness Industry Failing to Save Americans' Health?

Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 66:36


Kevin Carr is an author, educator, and co-owner of multiple fitness businesses and brands, including Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (MBSC) and the Certified Functional Strength Coach (CFSC) certification.In this episode, Kevin joins Andrew Coates to have a candid conversation about the state of the fitness industry—and why, despite unprecedented access to gyms, information, and technology, the overall return on investment for public health remains shockingly poor.Rather than blaming individuals, Kevin explores the structural, cultural, and experiential barriers that prevent people from engaging in fitness long-term, while also highlighting the renewed importance of in-person coaching, community, and practical strength training as we age.In this episode, Kevin shares insight on:• Why massive investment in fitness has produced minimal population-level health outcomes• Why only 1 in 4 Americans have a gym membership—and why half quit within six months• Common misconceptions about gyms and why many people find them intimidating• How environment and culture shape whether people stay active or drop out• The importance of community and support for long-term fitness adherence• Why aging is not just an “old person's problem”• The idea of “aging milestones” where people quietly stop sprinting, jumping, or playing• Underrated movement qualities that matter more as we age• Why in-person coaching and gym attendance are seeing a resurgence• Practical approaches to reducing injury risk through smarter training• Why experience often matters more than credentials in coaching• And much moreCHAPTERS01:16 Fitness Industry Challenges02:38 Making Fitness More Accessible05:19 Creating a Welcoming Gym Environment15:04 The Importance of Community in Fitness23:53 Parental Expectations in Youth Sports29:28 Strength and Conditioning for Career Longevity34:32 The Impact of Modern Strength and Conditioning on Athletes35:52 Athletes Advocating for Their Health and Longevity37:13 Exercise Selection and Execution40:56 Injury Prevention and the Benefits of Strength Training42:18 The Importance of Lifelong Fitness48:37 Personal Reflections on Fitness and Longevity50:39 The Value of Practical Experience in Coaching01:02:58 Upcoming Events and ResourcesSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode helped you, you can help me by:• Subscribing and checking out more episodes• Sharing it on social media (tag me — I'll respond)• Sending it to a friend who's trying to stay strong, active, and engaged long-termFOLLOW ANDREW COATESInstagram: @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://www.andrewcoatesfitness.comPARTNERS AND RESOURCESRP Strength App (use code COATESRP)https://www.rpstrength.com/coatesJust Bite Me Meals (use code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS for 10% off)https://justbitememeals.com/MacrosFirst – FREE Premium TrialDownload MacrosFirst → During setup, answer “How did you hear about us?”Type: ANDREWKNKG Bags (15% off)https://www.knkg.com/Andrew59676Versa Gripps (discount link)https://www.versagripps.com/andrewcoatesTRAINHEROIC – FREE 90-Day Trial (2 steps)Go to: https://www.trainheroic.com/liftfreeReply to the email you receive (or email trials@trainheroic.com) and let them know Andrew sent you

Men Talking Mindfulness
The Mental Edge: Chad McGehee on Performance, Injury Prevention & Focus

Men Talking Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 67:11


Want fewer injuries, better readiness to train, and athletes who can actually handle pressure?In this episode of Men Talking Mindfulness, Will Schneider and Jon Macaskill sit down with Chad McGehee, Director of Meditation Training at University of Wisconsin Athletics and co-founder of Inner Edge Meditation. Chad works directly with elite athletes and coaches to train attention, reduce injury risk, and improve performance—without adding more volume, stress, or drills.Together, they break down how mindfulness functions as strength and conditioning for the mind, why attention is involved in every rep and decision, and how short, consistent meditation practices are linked to better readiness, recovery, and resilience in high-pressure environments.You'll hear how Chad went from meditation skeptic to leading mindfulness inside a major Division I athletic department, how teams like Wisconsin Volleyball integrated daily practices, and why mental training supports both performance and mental health for athletes and coaches alike.In this episode, you'll hear:• How training attention supports injury prevention and recovery• Why mindfulness improves mood, energy, and readiness to train• How meditation helps athletes bounce back faster after mistakes• How coaches can introduce mindfulness without losing buy-in• Why the teacher's personal practice matters as much as the technique• Simple practices teams can use this weekIf you're a coach, athlete, parent, or leader who wants sustainable performance without burnout, this conversation is a practical blueprint.You'll walk away with:✅ A clear understanding of how mindfulness impacts performance and injury risk✅ Simple meditation tools for warm-ups, cooldowns, and meetings✅ Language to help skeptical athletes and coaches engage✅ Encouragement to treat mental training like physical trainingSponsor:Peptides for Health by Mark L. Gordon, M.D. is a new two-volume series exploring the science and clinical application of therapeutic peptides.Release DatesMedical Edition Vol. 1: December 22, 2025Consumer Edition Vol. 1: January 20, 2026Discount Code: PFH25Offer WindowsMedical Edition: Dec 20, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026Consumer Edition: Jan 20 – Feb 20, 2026Proceeds support the development of the Children of Veterans Program.Preview both editions: https://tbihelpnow.org/biohack-yourselfLinks & ResourcesMore episodes & resources: https://mentalkingmindfulness.comMental fitness & coaching with Will: https://willnotfear.comBook Jon to speak with your team: https://jonmacaskill.comIf this episode helps you, follow the show, leave a rating and review, and share it with one coach, athlete, or parent who needs it.This episode was co-produced by Robert Lopez of https://www.cratesaudio.com/Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

The Run Smarter Podcast
Latest Research: Sleep Quality & Injury Risk, Marathon Injury Insights & Strength Training for Running Economy

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 58:45


Live Long and Master Aging
Pilates For Strength, Balance, and Mobility | Shebah Carfagna & Nate Wilkins

Live Long and Master Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 10:55 Transcription Available


Pilates is more than graceful movement — it's a strength-focused, precision-based system that builds core stability, balance, and posture for people of all ages. In the final episode of our Move for Life series Peter Bowes explores how Pilates is can help us with lifelong mobility. Originally developed as rehabilitation for dancers, Pilates uses controlled, low-repetition movements on mats and spring-based apparatus to target stabilising muscles often neglected in traditional exercise.Ageless Workout's Nate Wilkins and Shebah Carfagna explain how it differs from yoga and weight training and how Pilates can be used as a valuable took to nurture our longevity. Watch our 20-part series, Move for Life, HEREYou should consult a doctor or qualified fitness professional before beginning a new exercise program, especially if you have an existing health concerns or limited mobility.-----This podcast is supported by affiliate arrangements with a select number of companies. We have arranged discounts on certain products and receive a small commission on sales. The income helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews remain free for all to listen. Visit our SHOP for more details: https://healthspan-media.com/live-long-podcast/shop/EnergyBits algae snacksA microscopic form of life that could help us age better. Use code LLAMA for a 20 percent discountSiPhox Health home blood testingMeasure 17 critical blood biomarkers from home. Get a 20% discount with code LLAMA PartiQlar supplementsEnhance your wellness journey with pure single ingredients. 15% DISCOUNT - use code: MASTERAGING15Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

Fix Your Pain Naturally, Ask Dr. Heather
Rest vs. Recovery: The Key to Smarter Running

Fix Your Pain Naturally, Ask Dr. Heather

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 14:09


Most runners are obsessed with miles, pace, and training plans—but there's one critical element that makes all that hard work actually pay off: recovery. In this episode, Dr. Heather, a virtual sports chiropractor, breaks down the game-changing difference between rest days and recovery days, and why understanding both is essential for running stronger, longer, and staying injury-free.In this episode, you'll discover:The fundamental difference between a rest day (complete shutdown) and a recovery day (gentle, restorative movement)Why training is just stress—and adaptation only happens when you properly recoverThe physiological and mental benefits of both rest and active recoveryWarning signs that you're under-recovered: persistent fatigue, poor sleep, lingering soreness, and declining performanceA practical framework for scheduling rest and recovery into your weekly training planReal-world examples of what happens when runners skip rest or avoid recovery movementThe smartphone analogy that makes recovery principles crystal clearWhether you're training for a 10K or a marathon, this episode will help you balance hard training with smart recovery so you can hit new PRs without burning out or breaking down.Perfect for: Runners of all levels who want to train smarter, prevent injuries, and maximize their performance through strategic recovery.Join our Running Community on Skool - https://www.skool.com/virtual-chiropractors-6328/about?ref=ec0dd745cc8942c983df5d3f1b08968bSupport the showSubscribe to Dr. Heather's YouTube Channel for more great videos:https://www.youtube.com/@askdoctorheatherConnect with Dr. Heather on Social Media:

The Run Smarter Podcast
How to Make 2026 Your Best Running Year

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 39:29


Doubles Only Tennis Podcast
Christian Harrison Interview: Offseason Training, Partnership Adjustments, Injury Prevention, & More

Doubles Only Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 24:23


Christian Harrison is the top-ranked American player on the ATP doubles tour.  He began 2025 outside the top 80 before climbing to No. 15 in the world.We discuss his year with fellow American Evan King and his new partnership for 2026 with Neal Skupski. You'll learn about his off-season planning, drills, and smarter training. This brief talk blends stories from Christian's season with lessons on chemistry and insights into the ATP doubles tour.Key wins, narrow losses, and confidence swings across the seasonWhy margins in doubles are thinner than everStructured off-season planningExactly how Christian's day went, training with his new partner, Neal SkupskiSwitching return sidesThe formation of his new partnership with SkupskiLearning from the British systemWhat he's learned from injuries and how his training has changedThe case for better marketing and storytelling in pro doublesCheck out Christian on Control the Controllables with Dan Kiernan.Learn more about Christian & follow:ATP ProfileWikipediaInstagram ----- **Join the #1 Doubles Strategy Newsletter for Club Tennis Players** New doubles strategy lessons weekly straight to your inbox **Become a Tennis Tribe Member**Tennis Tribe Members get access to premium video lessons, a monthly member-only webinar, doubles strategy Ebooks & Courses, exclusive discounts on tennis gear, and more. Learn More & Sign Up Here **Other Free Doubles Content** Serve Strategy Cheatsheet Return Strategy Cheatsheet Serve Strategy 101 - Video Course

The Body Pod
Strong From the Ground Up: Foot Health, Strength, Balance & Longevity for Midlife Women with Dr. Courtney Conley

The Body Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 59:24 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Body Pod, we sit down with chiropractor and foot/gait expert Dr. Courtney Conley to explore why foot health is the foundation of strength, balance, mobility, and longevity—especially for midlife women. Many women experience chronic pain, plantar fasciitis, poor squat mechanics, and increased fall risk without realizing the feet play a critical role.We break down how modern footwear, weak feet, loss of sensory input, and overreliance on orthotics can disrupt movement patterns, pelvic stability, hormone regulation, and nervous system function. Dr. Conley explains the powerful connection between the feet, pelvis, core, and brain, and why rebuilding foot strength is essential for aging well, preventing injuries, and maintaining confidence in movement. This conversation delivers practical, realistic strategies for improving foot strength and mobility, including footwear choices, toe strength exercises, calf training, balance work, and safe transitions away from orthotics. Whether you're dealing with foot pain, instability, or want to build a stronger body from the ground up, this episode offers actionable insights to help women move better and stay resilient for decades.

Arizona's Morning News
John Boyd, Phoenix Children's injury prevention specialist

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 7:32


As e-bikes become more popular, the safety of the bikes is brought up. John Boyd, Phoenix Children's injury prevention specialist, joins to explain e-bike best practices.

Fix Your Pain Naturally, Ask Dr. Heather
Why Winter Running Feels Harder (And the Biomechanics Behind Staying Injury-Free)

Fix Your Pain Naturally, Ask Dr. Heather

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 27:35


Think your body responds the same way to running in 70° weather as it does in 30°? Think again.In this episode, I'm breaking down the complete biomechanics of cold weather running—and giving you the exact injury prevention system I use with my athletes to stay consistent, strong, and pain-free all winter long.If you've ever dealt with tight calves that won't loosen up, an Achilles that gets cranky in the cold, or hamstrings that feel like they're one stride away from disaster—this episode will change how you approach your winter training.Key Takeaways:Why your winter warm-up needs to be 2-3x longer than summer (and what to do instead of static stretching)The 6-8 dynamic movements that actually prepare your nervous system for cold conditionsHow shortened stride length and increased cadence protect your Achilles, hamstrings, and IT bandWhy changing out of wet clothes immediately isn't just about comfort—it's injury preventionThe winter strength training focus that makes you come out stronger in springWho This Episode Is For:Runners training through winter, athletes dealing with cold-weather injuries, coaches looking for evidence-based protocols, or anyone who wants to understand the biomechanics of temperature and performance.Whether you're prepping for a spring marathon or just trying to maintain your base without getting sidelined, this episode gives you actionable strategies you can implement on your very next run.Connect with Dr. Heather:Instagram: @drheathergansel Website: https://www.askdoctorheather.com/Join the Running Community: https://www.skool.com/virtual-chiropractors-6328/about?ref=ec0dd745cc8942c983df5d3f1b08968b[Leave a review if this episode helped you stay injury-free this winter—it helps other runners find the show!]Support the showSubscribe to Dr. Heather's YouTube Channel for more great videos:https://www.youtube.com/@askdoctorheatherConnect with Dr. Heather on Social Media:

Garage Gym Athlete: From Our Athletes to Jocko Willink, Tim Ferriss, & Rich Froning there’s one thing in common: Garage Gym

In this episode, Jerred and Dave discuss the implications of using ChatGPT for workout programming. They explore the limitations of AI in creating personalized training plans, particularly for advanced athletes. The conversation delves into specific examples, such as the Murph workout, and highlights the importance of volume, recovery, and community in fitness. Ultimately, they emphasize that while AI can assist in programming, it cannot replace the value of human experience and community support in achieving fitness goals. 00:00 Introduction to Chat GPT and Workout Programming 02:40 Challenges with Chat GPT in Personalized Programming 05:49 Evaluating Chat GPT's Workout Programs 08:35 Analyzing Specific Workouts for Murph Training 11:25 Strength and Conditioning Insights 14:18 Murph Simulation and Its Effectiveness 17:09 Final Thoughts on Chat GPT vs. Human Programming 23:51 Understanding the Importance of Strength and Conditioning 28:00 Analyzing a Training Program: The First Week Breakdown 33:29 The Nuances of Concurrent Training and Injury Prevention 38:21 Community Engagement and Future Plans for Garage Gym Athlete

GSD Mode
Wolverine Peptide Stack: The Key To Injury Healing & Injury Prevention? (GSD Mode Health & Fitness Podcast)

GSD Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 42:01


Check Out BioVitalis Peptides: https://biovitalis.org/   Check Out ZONE (Amazing Nootropic for Mental Focus and Energy): https://forjlife.com/products/zone-nootropic-supplement-mental-focus-eye-fatigue   *Disclaimer: This NOT medical advice. Please make sure to seek your own medical professional for medical advice.

The FIT40 Podcast with Coach Fitzz
#365: Unlock Your Inner Athlete: Strength, Mobility, and Injury Prevention at Any Age

The FIT40 Podcast with Coach Fitzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 16:56


DESCRIPTIONIn this episode, I break down what it really means to “train like an athlete” when you're in your 40s, 50s, or beyond. We'll cover why life itself is a sport, the three key movement patterns you need to master, how to build strength that actually helps you in daily life, and the right mix of cardio to improve your health without burning out. You'll learn how to move better, feel stronger, avoid injuries, and stay ready for whatever life throws at you — no matter your age.FIT40 LINKS✅ Feeling stiff, achy, or low on energy?

The Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast
Rage Bait Coaches, Glassback Mindset, Cardio for Injury Prevention, Plyometric Exercises, and More...

The Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 141:45


In this episode of The Jordan Syatt Podcast, I speak with strength coach, Alex Sterner (@alex.sterner) about:- Rage bait coaches on social media- Training your back to be as strong as possible- Getting rid of the "glass back" mindset- How cardio can reduce your risk of injury- How to do plyometric exercise effectively- Overcoming serious and debilitating injuries- And more...I hope you enjoy this episode and, if you do, please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify (huge thank you to everyone who has written one so far).Finally, if you've been thinking about joining The Inner Circle but haven't yet... we have hundreds of home and bodyweight workouts for you and you can get them all here: https://www.sfinnercircle.com/

The Tara Talk
118. Tayla Cannon: Overcoming Pain With Strength, Core & Hip Stability

The Tara Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 62:26


Have you ever wondered why certain pains keep coming back no matter how much you stretch, rest or change your workouts? Sometimes the issue isn't the pain itself, but the way your body is trying to move without enough support.In this episode I sat down with a physiotherapist and rehab coach to talk about how strength and stability shift recurring aches, why hip control matters more than people realize, how your core holds you in everyday movement and why loaded mobility often creates more change than stretching alone.If you've been dealing with spots that keep acting up or you want to feel more supported when you train, you'll walk away with things that help right away. It's grounded and helps you make sense of what's been happening in your body.Tayla Cannon is the founder of Athletic Rebuild, a virtual approach that helps people move past quick relief and into strength that supports real-life movement. She joined us to talk about what happens when you finally bridge the gap between rehab and training. Tune in.What's Discussed:(00:00) Why pain keeps coming back and what your body might be missing(03:40) How strength changes the way your body handles load(07:15) The role of hip control in back, knee and everyday movement(12:02) What “core support” actually means in real life(18:10) Why stretching alone isn't changing your pain(22:55) How loaded mobility creates better results than passive work(27:30) Building capacity instead of chasing quick fixes(38:20) The mindset shift that makes rehab feel less overwhelmingThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Check out more from Broads:Website: www.broads.appInstagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appCheck out more from Tayla Cannon:Website: www.athleticrebuild.netInstagram: @taylacannonphysio

The Run Smarter Podcast
Turn Any Injury Into Long-Term Running Resilience (Brodie on the Strength Running Podcast)

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 65:53


Iron Culture
Ep 356 - Pain-Free Training (ft. Dr. John Rusin)

Iron Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 66:55


In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler interviews Dr. John Rusin, a personal trainer and strength coach with a doctorate in physical therapy. They discuss Dr. Rusin's journey from working with professional athletes to focusing on general population training, emphasizing the importance of injury prevention and pain management. Dr. Rusin shares insights from his new book, 'Pain-Free Performance,' which outlines foundational movement patterns and the significance of individualization in training. The conversation highlights the need for a well-rounded approach to fitness that prioritizes health and longevity alongside performance. If you're in the market for some lifting gear or apparel, be sure to check out EliteFTS.com (as use our code "MRR10" for a 10% discount) If you want to check out Dr. Rusin's new book, app, or coaching services, check out these links: https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Free-Performance-Better-Smarter-Unbreakable/dp/162860509X/ref=zg_bs_g_4645_d_sccl_95/134-5360092-2910026?psc=1   becomeunbreakable.com   https://www.drjohnrusincoaching.com   If you want to stay up-to-date with Dr. Rusin, you can check out his website and social media profiles:   https://drjohnrusin.com   https://www.instagram.com/drjohnrusin https://www.facebook.com/drjohnrusin https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.JohnRusin   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. John Rusin 02:44 Journey from Athlete to Coach 05:52 High Performance Athletics and Injury Prevention 08:46 Transitioning from Physical Therapy to Performance Coaching 11:38 The Shift to General Population and Longevity 14:43 Understanding Pain and Movement 17:34 Foundational Movement Patterns in Training 31:44 Rebuilding the Foundation: Movement Patterns and Training 40:31 The Six Physical Characteristics of Health and Longevity 52:49 Individualization and Optimization in Movement 01:00:41 Empowering Pain-Free Performance

Public Health On Call
982 - An Uncertain Outlook for Injury Prevention in the U.S.

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 17:19


About this episode: Injury prevention—a field focused on preventing injuries from falls, choking, homicides, car crashes, and other incidents—saves lives and money. Now, the United States' leading injury prevention unit, the CDC Injury Center, is grappling with cuts to funding and personnel that debilitate critical work. In this episode: Natalie Draisin, an injury prevention expert, details the lifesaving work at risk in extended funding battles. Guests: Natalie Draisin, MPH, MBA, is the director of the North America Office and United Nations representative for the FIA Foundation, an organization promoting road safety. She also serves as an advisor on road safety to WHO and the International Transport Forum. Host: Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. Show links and related content: Injury prevention is in danger from federal cuts—Baltimore Sun With CDC injury prevention team gutted, 'we will not know what is killing us'—NPR Dr. Debra Houry on Her Decision to Leave the CDC—Public Health On Call (September 2025) Women's History Month: A Conversation With Sue Baker, the "Mother of Injury Prevention"—Public Health On Call (March 2024) Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @‌PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @‌PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.

The Crown Refs Podcast

In this special Crown Refs Community Q&A episode, Paul and Marc Vaccaro break down some of the most important health, fitness, and performance questions submitted by basketball officials from the Crown Refs community. The conversation dives into preventing and rehabing common officiating issues like tight hamstrings, shin pain, lower back discomfort, and core weakness—while introducing practical solutions like loaded stretching, Nordic curls, barefoot training principles, ankle mobility work, decompression through hanging, and spinal health strategies. Marc also explains why core strength isn't just about abs, but about creating a strong 360° cylinder around your spine for longevity and injury prevention on the court.The episode also explores performance nutrition for officials who travel and work multiple games per week, including what to eat before early morning workouts, how to maintain muscle during the season, fasting strategies for busy referees, clean eating on a budget, and how to stabilize blood sugar to avoid crashes during games. They discuss protein options, fuel timing, the truth about protein bars, the role of whole foods, and realistic approaches to staying lean and strong during the grind of the season. If you're an official looking to stay durable, energized, and physically prepared for a long season, this episode delivers practical, real-world guidance straight from the Crown Refs community.

Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates
#417 Austin Current - Does “Optimal” Matter In Training and Lifestyle?

Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 55:29


Austin Current, author of The Science of Strength Training, joins me for a deep dive into what “optimal” really means - and doesn't mean - in training, coaching, and everyday life.We explore how perfectionism, online debates, and unrealistic standards can derail people who simply want to train well, feel good, and live a sustainable lifestyle.Austin shares insight on:• Why keeping promises to yourself builds self-belief• Why it's better to view your effort like a dial, not an on/off switch• What he means by a Goldilocks zone in training and life• The messy online war over what is “optimal”• Why “good enough” is truly enough for most people's exercise technique• How to think about fatigue, form, and technique without overcomplicating training• Whether two-a-day sessions are useful or unnecessary• And much moreCHAPTERS00:45 The Importance of Self-Belief and Keeping Promises03:39 Balancing Professional and Personal Life08:51 The Concept of 'Good Enough' in Fitness and Life18:10 RP Strength and Personal Training Insights22:03 Form, Technique, and Injury Prevention in Training30:55 Training to Failure - Observations and Beliefs32:33 Client Progress and Adaptation34:07 Technique vs. Form - A Deeper Dive35:40 Pattern Recognition in Training37:14 Effective Coaching Cues43:37 Two-a-Day Training Sessions - Pros and Cons50:19 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode helped you, you can help me by:• Subscribing and checking out more episodes• Sharing it on your social media (tag me - I'll respond)• Sending it to a friend who needs thisFOLLOW ANDREW COATESInstagram: @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://www.andrewcoatesfitness.comPARTNERS AND RESOURCESRP Strength App (use code COATESRP)https://www.rpstrength.com/coatesJust Bite Me Meals (use code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS for 10% off)https://justbitememeals.com/MacrosFirst (nutrition tracking)https://www.macrosfirst.com/KNKG Bags (15% off)https://www.knkg.com/Andrew59676Versa Gripps (discount link)https://www.versagripps.com/andrewcoatesTRAINHEROIC - FREE 90-DAY TRIAL (2 steps)Go to https://www.trainheroic.com/liftfreeReply to the email you receive (or email trials@trainheroic.com) and let them know I sent you

Marathon Running Podcast by We Got the Runs
287. Dean Karnazes: The Ultramarathon Man on Career Pivots, Endurance Hacks, and the Future of Running

Marathon Running Podcast by We Got the Runs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 23:22


The Ultramarathon Man Dean Karnazes joins us to go beyond the mileage and discuss the definitive guide to pushing limits—in running and in life. Dean, the man who famously ran 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days and ate a whole pizza mid-run, reveals how he turned a shocking 30th birthday pivot into a globally recognized business brand.Discover the entrepreneurial strategy behind monetizing extreme endurance, the logistical secrets to managing his massive 50/50/50 project, and the single "mental nugget" he uses to overcome any wall. This is a must-listen for runners, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking for the motivation to reset their career and find their ultimate focus.The Ultimate Pivot: Why Dean quit his corporate job on his 30th birthday and ran 30 miles in silk boxer shorts.Business Hacking: The most effective strategy Dean used to land sponsors and successfully monetize an extreme sport.Logistical Genius: The hidden operational secrets he learned while managing the 50/50/50 challenge.Mental Fortitude: How to build the mental toughness needed to push past perceived limits and the five walls before breakfast.Running for Longevity: His unconventional advice on cross-training, injury prevention, and building muscle as an endurance athlete.The Future: His new venture, Greek Running Tours, and his forecast for the future of the running industry.

Live Long and Master Aging
Perfect Your Plank: Core Strength and Stability for Life | Shebah Carfagna & Nate Wilkins

Live Long and Master Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 10:38


The plank may look simple, but it's one of the most effective full-body exercises for building strength, stability, and balance. In this Move for Life episode, Peter Bowes is joined by trainers Nate Wilkins and Shebah Carfagna, co-founders of The Ageless Workout, to explore how mastering the plank can transform your movement and longevity.They break down the fundamentals of proper form, explain safe progressions from wall and knee-supported planks to more advanced variations, and discuss how to integrate planks into your workouts for the greatest benefit.The conversation emphasizes control over duration, the importance of protecting the lower back, and why medical clearance and qualified guidance are key—especially for beginners and older adults. Whether you're building a stronger core or seeking better posture and balance, this episode offers practical insights to make every plank count. -----This podcast is supported by affiliate arrangements with a select number of companies. We have arranged discounts on certain products and receive a small commission on sales. The income helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews remain free for all to listen. Visit our SHOP for more details: https://healthspan-media.com/live-long-podcast/shop/ PartiQlar supplementsEnhance your wellness journey with PartiQlar supplements. No magic formulas, just pure single ingredients, like NMN, L-Glutathione, Spermidine, Resveratrol, TMG and Quercetin. Get a 15% discount with the code MASTERAGING15 at PartiQlarEnergyBits algae snacksA microscopic form of life that could help us age better. Use code LLAMA for a 20 percent discountSiPhox Health home blood testingMeasure 17 critical blood biomarkers from home. Get a 20% discount with code LLAMA PartiQlar supplementsEnhance your wellness journey with pure single ingredients. 15% DISCOUNT - use code: MASTERAGING15Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

University of Iowa College of Public Health
National Injury Prevention Day: Pediatric Farm Safety

University of Iowa College of Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 37:42


In recognition of National Injury Prevention Day on November 18, this episode takes a closer look at pediatric agricultural injuries and what prevention looks like in real farm communities. Host Lauren sits down with Dr. Jenna Gibbs from the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital and Libby Richie from the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health to discuss the risks children face on farms, how those risks develop, and the practical steps families can take to keep kids safe. Dr. Gibbs and Libby share years of experience in injury prevention, farm safety, and youth agricultural work guidelines. Together they break down why falls, lawnmower incidents, and ATV crashes remain leading causes of severe injury for kids, why certain tasks are not safe until age ten or older, and how parents can balance tradition with evidence based safety practices. Learn more about National Injury Prevention Day at nationalinjurypreventionday.org. A transcript of this episode will be avaiable here soon. Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at CPH-GradAmbassador@uiowa.edu You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks. #publichealth #nationalinjurypreventionday #injuryprevention #safety #pediatricsafety #farmsafety #childsafety #agriculturalhealth #GreatPlainsCenter #evidencebased #safetypractices

A Life of Greatness
Stacy Sims (Part 2) Diet for Health & Fat Loss, Injury Prevention & Alcohol Consumption

A Life of Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 22:56


She is one of the world's foremost experts in exercise physiology and nutrition science, a leading voice in women's health who has spent her career dismantling the myth of “one-size-fits-all.” Yet Dr Stacy Sims' story stretches far beyond sports science.In this practical and empowering conversation, the second in a special three-part series, Stacy joins Sarah Grynberg to share the truths women need to know about diet, alcohol, and injury. From the way nutrition impacts performance, to how alcohol influences recovery, and the strategies for preventing and managing injuries as bodies change, Stacy's insights are clear, science-based and deeply supportive. With authority and warmth, she shows how women can make informed choices that truly serve their health.You'll learn:*Why women's nutritional needs differ — and how to fuel your body effectively.*How alcohol really impacts hormones, sleep and performance.*The best strategies for preventing and managing injury across different life stages.This episode is a powerful reminder that knowledge is strength and that by understanding your body, you can move through life with greater resilience, confidence and health.Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah's newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynbergWebsite: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Not Another Fitness Podcast: For Fitness Geeks Only
Episode 353: Pain-Free Performance with Dr. John Rusin

Not Another Fitness Podcast: For Fitness Geeks Only

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 63:29


In this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I sit down with my good friend Dr. John Rusin to dig into his new book, Pain-Free Performance: Move Better, Train Smarter, and Build an Unbreakable Body. We talk all things movement, strength, and longevity—how to actually perform at a high level without wrecking yourself in the process.John drops some serious wisdom from decades of training and coaching, and we get into the real science behind balancing load, recovery, and pain management so you can keep crushing it for the long haul.If you want to know how to train hard, move well, and build a body that lasts, you'll definitely want to tune in.Sponsors:Beyond Power Voltra1: https://www.beyond-power.com/michael13Daily Fitness Insider Newsletter: https://flex-diet.kit.com/bfa1510fa8Available now:Grab a copy of the Triphasic Training II book I co-wrote with Cal Deitz here.Episode Chapters:03:15 Conversation with Dr. John Russin Begins04:16 The Journey of Writing 'Pain-Free Performance'06:16 Challenges and Insights in Book Writing12:12 Health and Longevity in Fitness Coaching14:54 The Importance of Recovery and Self-Care24:14 The Future of Fitness: Health First Approach27:42 Social Media vs. Real Education in Fitness30:25 The Challenge of Authenticity in Fitness Coaching31:07 The Value of Books and Live Events32:03 Targeting the Right Audience in Fitness44:59 The Importance of Foundational Movement Patterns47:38 Effective Ratios for Balanced Training51:12 Integrating Functional Movements for Injury Prevention56:02 The Role of Storytelling in Fitness Education58:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Flex Diet Podcasts You May Enjoy: Episode 343: Fueling the Corporate Athlete: Stress, Supplements & Performance with Dan Hunterhttps://youtu.be/0ek4XSs62RQ Episode 314: Unlocking Performance & Recovery: IV Therapies & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with Jordyn Paynehttps://youtu.be/qnJHcepDx1cConnect with Dr Rusin:Pain-Free Performance: Move Better, Train Smarter, and Build an Unbreakable Body: https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Free-Performance-Better-Smarter-Unbreakable/dp/162860509XInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjohnrusincoaching/Website: https://drjohnrusin.com/Get In Touch with Dr Mike:Instagram: DrmiketnelsonYouTube: @flexdietcertEmail: Miketnelson.com/contact-us

The Run Smarter Podcast
Unlocking Running Potential Through Strength Training (Brodie on The Rambling Runner Podcast)

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 41:36


MOPs & MOEs
Running Injury Prevention with Dr. Rich Willy

MOPs & MOEs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 90:14


MOPs & MOEs is powered by TrainHeroic, the best coaching app on the planet. ⁠⁠⁠Click here to get 14 days FREE and a consult with the coaches at TrainHeroic to help you get your coaching business rolling on TrainHeroic. ⁠⁠⁠ MOPs & MOEs delivers our training through ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TrainHeroic and you can ⁠⁠⁠get your first 7 days of training with us FREE by clicking here.⁠⁠⁠To continue the conversation, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠join our Discord!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We have experts standing by to answer your questions.Dr. Rich Willy is a new Associate Professor in the PhD program in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The Ohio State University. He holds a PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware and a Master's of Physical Therapy from Ohio University. He is a licensed physical therapist with over two decades of clinical and academic experience. His research focuses on the biomechanics of running-related injuries, bone stress injuries, and rehabilitation strategies for tactical and athletic populations.Dr. Willy has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, and his work has been featured in high-impact journals such as British Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, and American Journal of Sports Medicine. Dr. Willy contributes to clinical practice guidelines for patellofemoral pain and running injuries. He is a frequently invited speaker at national and international conferences, including symposia for the US and International Olympic Committees, NBA teams, and sports medicine meetings.His research has been supported by the Department of Defense and APTA Orthopaedics, among others. Current projects include optimizing load carriage biomechanics, developing sex-specific training interventions, and advancing wearable technologies for injury prevention and rehabilitation.He and his wife also run Montana Running Lab, a hugely valuable resource curating the best clinical evidence for athletes and rehab professionals. We highly recommend their instagram as an evidence based source of information. We'll talk a bit about some of the resources available there at the end of this episode.

Elitefts Table Talk podcast
#381 WARNING: Your Phone Is Shrinking Your Brain (Neuro-Expert Explains How to Fix It) | Alex Kikel

Elitefts Table Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 170:01


In this episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk, we're joined by Alex Kikel, also known as The Prep Coach—a leading figure in the world of human optimization, performance enhancement, and health restoration. With a Master's degree in Injury Prevention and Performance Enhancement and a background in Exercise Science, Alex brings a powerful blend of academic knowledge and real-world coaching experience to the table. Alex launched The Prep Coach during his college years on bodybuilding forums and has since grown it into a respected coaching brand, working with a wide range of clients—from Olympians and professional athletes (NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, MLS) to physique competitors, biohackers, longevity, enthusiasts, and individuals recovering from dysfunction and chronic illness. Known for his deep understanding of peptides, nootropics, biomechanics, and pharmacokinetics, Alex's protocols are designed to enhance both physical and cognitive performance. Whether you're a high-level athlete or just looking to upgrade your healthspan, this conversation offers cutting-edge insights on what's possible through science-based training and recovery. Connect with Alex: Website: www.theprepcoach.com Coaching Community: www.skool.com/tpcarmy Instagram: @theprepcoach Become an elitefts channel member for early access to Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast and other perks. @eliteftsofficial  Support Dave Tate's Table Talk: FULL Crew Access: https://www.elitefts.com/join-the-crew Limited Edition Apparel -https://www.elitefts.com/shop/apparel... Programs & More -https://www.elitefts.com/shop/dave-ta... TYAO Application -https://www.elitefts.com/dave-tate-s-... Best-selling elitefts Products: Pro Resistance Training Bands: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/bands.html Specialty Barbells: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/bars-we... Wraps, Straps, Sleeves: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/power-g...  Sponsors:  Get an extra 10% OFF at elitefts (CODE: TABLE TALK): https://www.elitefts.com/  Get 10% OFF Your Next Marek Health Labs (CODE: TABLETALK): https://marekhealth.com/  Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular drink mix flavors: https://partners.drinklmnt.com/free-g...  Get 10% OFF at Granite Nutrition (CODE TABLETALK): https://granitenutrition.com/?utm_sou...  Support Massenomics! https://www.massenomics.com/  Save 20% on monthly, yearly, or lifetime MASS Research Review (CODE ELITEFTS20): https://massresearchreview.com/  Get 10% OFF RP Hypertrophy App (CODE: TABLE TALK) :https://go.rpstrength.com/hypertrophy...