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Juan Delgado and Sean Kuechenmeister work with top tier athletes at the New York Sports Science Lab and join Bram for a discussion about why load management is a necessary evil of the modern NBA and how athletes have changed from the days of playing every game. Dan Eisenhardt, Founder and CEO at Form discusses the modern goggle which includes amazing real time data analytic abilities.
Endurance races have gotten substantially more popular over the last several years, which means a lot of people with not a lot of experience are tackling serious miles on foot or by bike. One of those people is your humble host Jacqueline Detwiler, who is running her first marathon in New York City on November 4th. To get ready, she and the rest of the team talked to running experts at New York Road Runners (who also gave some tips on watching a marathon), and went on a trip to Staten Island to check out the New York Sports Science Lab, which has rooms and rooms full of gadgets that can train boxers, runners, football players, even professional bowlers. We also drank some beer specially made for exercise recovery, and learned some pretty wild track facts.
Matt Diorio and Paul Searles of the New York Sports Science Lab join Rich and Pete on the latest episode of Pitching to Contact to discuss optimizing athletic performance and the biomechanics of hitting and pitching. Then Rich and Pete give their thoughts on the World Series and give their breakdown and predictions for Dodgers vs. Red Sox.
Bram chats with sports scientist and biomechanist Juan Delgado about how the New York Sports Science Lab uses science to improve athlete training and performance.