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Episode 105 - Dr. Bob discusses his exciting ‘The Sports Dr's In' consulting services for athletes, parents and coaches and Gerard Wouters joins in, the Netherland's Taoist Therapist Master and Author. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
In this episode, Dr. Dan Plews speaks with Andrew Koutnik, award winning Ph.D researcher with a remarkable journey from obese adolescence to elite athlete and researcher. Andrew has collaborated with institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, NASA, and the Department of Defense - Specializing in type 1 diabetes, metabolic health and performance optimization.Topics Covered:- Impact of diabetes on athletic performance.- Rising obesity rates in type 1 diabetics.- Role of carbohydrates in high-intensity exercise.- Fat oxidation and endurance performance.- Misconceptions about high-carb diets for elite athletes.- Importance of metabolic health and balanced training for strength and endurance.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Andrew Koutnik05:09 The Impact of Type 1 Diabetes on Athletic Performance10:13 Understanding Obesity in Type 1 Diabetes14:53 Carbohydrates and High-Intensity Performance20:03 The Role of Fat Oxidation in Performance24:57 The Ironman Study: Methodology and Findings29:54 Carbohydrate Supplementation and Performance35:12 Conclusions and Future Directions44:50 Understanding Muscle Glycogen Depletion50:42 The Role of Carbohydrates in Performance58:58 The Importance of Blood Glucose Levels01:06:46 The Dangers of Following Elite Athlete Guidelines01:19:41 Balancing Strength and Endurance TrainingDr Dan Plews: https://www.instagram.com/theplews/Shop online: https://pillarperformance.shop/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarperformance_/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pillarperformance STRAVA: https://www.strava.com/clubs/1108245
In this compelling episode of the Crackin' Backs Podcast, we welcome Dr. Nathan Bryan, a distinguished expert in molecular medicine and nitric oxide biochemistry. Dr. Bryan has dedicated over 25 years to groundbreaking research in the field, leading to significant advancements in our understanding of gaseous signaling molecules in human physiology. Episode Highlights:Carbon Monoxide: Beyond the Poisonous Perception: Delve into the surprising physiological roles of carbon monoxide (CO) as a signaling molecule in the human body, challenging common misconceptions.CO's Impact on Endurance Athletes: Explore how CO influences hemoglobin mass and oxygen delivery, potentially affecting performance metrics in endurance sports.Mechanisms Behind CO Inhalation: Understand the science of how low-dose CO inhalation can mimic altitude training effects by increasing hemoglobin mass, and the potential performance benefits associated with this practice. Health Risks and Ethical Considerations: Discuss the health risks associated with repeated CO inhalation, even at low doses, and the ethical implications of using CO as a performance-enhancing method. Regulatory Perspectives: Gain insight into the concerns raised by organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Cycling Union (UCI) regarding CO inhalation practices in sports. About Dr. Nathan Bryan:Dr. Bryan earned his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and his doctoral degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport, where he received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research. He pursued post-doctoral training as a Kirschstein Fellow at Boston University School of Medicine in the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute. In 2006, Dr. Bryan joined the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, recruited by Nobel Laureate Dr. Ferid Murad. His extensive research has led to numerous seminal discoveries and over a dozen issued U.S. and international patents. Explore More:Dr. Bryan's Official Website: Learn more about his research and innovations at drnathansbryan.com.Bryan Therapeutics: Discover his work in developing nitric oxide-based therapies at bryantherapeutics.comTune In:Join us for this insightful conversation as we uncover the complex role of carbon monoxide in athletic performance, health, and ethics. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or health enthusiast, this episode offers valuable perspectives on a controversial topic.Subscribe to the Crackin' Backs Podcast:Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform. Don't miss out on expert interviews and discussions designed to empower you with knowledge for a healthier life.We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies. Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast
Let's explore the powerful parallel between timeouts in sports and intentional pauses in our daily lives. Just as coaches strategically call timeouts to plan, rest players, disrupt momentum, manage the clock, and solve problems on the field, we can apply these same principles to enhance our own wellbeing.Let's dive in and see what taking a pause can do for you.
Send us a textDr. Kenton Brown, the older of two siblings, grew up during a time of war. While his father was a gifted athlete, he wasn't strongly encouraged to pursue sports. Ken played Little League baseball as a child, but his true passion for sports began with tennis, which he played extensively during his youth. He continued his tennis journey at the University of Notre Dame, but as he progressed through his studies, Ken shifted his focus to pre-med courses, while still staying active through intramural sports and jogging. Jogging became his preferred way to maintain fitness during his demanding medical training, all while managing family life with four children.Throughout his career, Ken maintained his interest in racquet sports, as well as cycling, running, and swimming. After overcoming a challenging personal period, he joined a senior softball league, marking the start of a new athletic chapter. Since then, Ken has been inducted into the Texas Senior Softball Hall of Fame and has played on multiple championship teams. He also holds several sprinting records at our Games and senior world records. Now 81 and retired, Ken remains active through running, pickleball, and regular exercise.
It's clear: mindfulness transforms athletic performance and overall well-being. But how do we use it in daily practice? Today, I'm sitting down with the incredible Dr. Sara Mitchell. We unpack the power of mindfulness in enhancing focus, managing self-talk, and steering through life's chaos both on and off the track. Learn about the crucial roles of acceptance and mental rehearsal, and why being task-oriented can significantly impact your performance. Whether you're pushing limits in sports or navigating daily pressures, this episode is packed with tips to help you stay present and perform at your best. Tune in to discover how to harness mindfulness for greater success and contentment in every aspect of your life. Here's what you'll learn: - Maintaining present-moment awareness and breath-focused mindfulness can achieve consistent high-level performance- How to focus on task-oriented actions and using instructional self-talk rather than judgment or motivation- Why balancing the need for planning with staying present and content is key- The benefits of collaborating with a mental performance coach- Recognizing the signs of mental versus physical fatigue are crucial in preventing burnout LINKS: - Connect with Dr. Sara Mitchell - Learn the difference between high performance and high achievement - The Mindfulness of Cycling with Olympian Haley Smith - Mindset Mastery: Elevating Performance with Neal Palles
Dr. Brager is a distinguished neurobiologist with a deep expertise in sleep and circadian rhythms. She serves on active duty in the United States Army, conducting research using human and animal models to explore how the brain adapts to extreme environmental stressors. Beyond her research, Dr. Brager holds leadership positions across multiple federal government agencies and academic institutions, where her work has influenced key initiatives in fatigue management and neuro-enhancement. Her collaborations with organizations such as NATO, U.S. Special Operations Command, and the Office of the Army Surgeon General have driven advancements in these fields.Dr. Brager has chaired committees within the Sleep Research Society and the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. She has numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading scientific journals and is known for her ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to the public. Dr. Brager is also the author of “Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain”, a popular science book that explores the science behind athletic performance and the brain.Dive into the episode to learn more about why we sleep, how sleep affects our daily function, and the truth behind peak performance.
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Dr. Shaun McKee, a neuroradiologist with 33 years of experience, shares her journey of thriving in a demanding career while pursuing her passions in endurance sports and wellness. She delves into common health concerns for women over 40, offering practical tips on exercise, nutrition, and skincare. Dr. McKee emphasizes the importance of delegation, continuous learning, and creating income streams that align with personal values. Her story is a testament to the power of balancing professional responsibilities with personal passions, providing valuable insights for listeners seeking financial and personal fulfillment. More on Dr. Shaun McKee: Dr. Shaun McKee is a seasoned neuroradiologist with over three decades of experience. She has served as the Chief Resident at the University of Florida and Chief of Neuroradiology at Kessler Air Force Base. Beyond her medical career, Dr. McKee is a two-time Ironman triathlete and an ultra-marathoner. She is married to a gastroenterologist, has two adult sons, and is a proud dog mom. Dr. McKee is the founder of VitalityMD, a platform dedicated to helping health-minded women over 40 regain their energy and vitality. Her multifaceted life embodies the balance of professional excellence and personal wellness. HIGHLIGHTS [00:00:00] Introduction by Dr. Disha Spath: Welcoming Dr. Shaun McKee and setting the tone for the episode. [00:01:00] Dr. McKee's Background: Overview of Dr. McKee's career in neuroradiology and her personal life. [00:02:00] Balancing Career and Sports: Dr. McKee discusses how she juggles her medical career with Ironman training. [00:03:00] Endurance Sports Journey: Dr. McKee shares her journey into endurance sports and its impact on her life. [00:04:00] Health Concerns for Women Over 40: Common issues and practical solutions for maintaining health and vitality. [00:05:00] Exercise Tips: Recommendations for effective and manageable exercise routines. [00:07:00] Sleep and Nutrition: Importance of sleep hygiene and nutrition for overall wellness. [00:08:00] Skincare Tips: Advice on skincare regimens and the importance of clean, non-toxic products. [00:12:00] Transition to Wellness: Dr. McKee's shift from a full-time medical career to a focus on wellness. [00:22:00] Delegation Strategies: Insights into effective delegation and managing multiple responsibilities. [00:30:00] Financial Journey: Discussion on Dr. McKee's financial journey and income diversification. [00:35:00] Final Thoughts: Dr. McKee's parting advice on taking time for self-care and pursuing passion-driven income streams. —---
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MMA Referees and the Deferral of Consent in Combat Sports, by Dr Alex Channon (Brighton University). Presentation given at the July 2023 Martial Arts Studies Conference at Sheffield University
Florida's Supreme Court enacted a six-week abortion ban — but there's a chance to protect reproductive rights in the Sunshine State in November; the NCAA women's basketball championships are RIVETING; and, Dr. Heather Irobunda joins to discuss an announcement from the Department of Health and Human Services regarding consent for “sensitive” procedures like pelvis and prostate exams. Then, Rep. Barbara Lee comes on to talk about her history of fighting for progressive policy, 2024 voter turnout, and being portrayed on TV in Netflix's “Shirley.” Finally, Sani-Petty (Mercury is in retrograde again). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Show NotesRep. Barbara LeeInstagram, Twitter, Congress detailsCongresswoman Barbara LeeBarbara Lee: Speaking Truth to PowerRep. Barbara Lee Pays Tribute to Her 'Mentor and Friend' Shirley Chisholm (Elle) Column: California isn't sending a Black woman to the Senate. But Barbara Lee won anyway (LATimes) Florida Abortionvotesaveamerica.com/fuckbans“Shut Up, Bill Ackman” w. Rep. Anna EskamaniFlorida Supreme Court allows one of nation's strictest abortion bans to take effect (WaPo 4/1)Florida Supreme Court Allows Abortion & Marijuana Initiatives To Remain On The Ballot (Meidas Touch) BasketballIowa-LSU was most-watched women's college basketball game on record, ESPN says (WaPo 4/2)The 10 most-watched NCAA women's basketball games (Sports Media Watch) Iowa-LSU women's NCAA basketball game sets ratings record (CNN)FanDuel says Iowa-LSU game was its biggest betting event of all time for women's sports (CNBC)Commentary: UCLA-LSU is America's sweethearts vs. its basketball villains (LATimes 3/29, before the correction) (after the correction)L.A. Times columnist apologizes for piece characterizing LSU players as 'dirty debutantes' (Fox Sports 4/2)LSU coach Kim Mulkey criticized the columnLSU's Angel Reese opens up about dealing with hateful speech, death threats: 'I've been through so much' (Yahoo! Sports) Dr. HeatherHospitals Must Get Written Patient Consent for Pelvic Exams, H.H.S. Says (NYT 4/1)The 2020 NYT Investigation
The Twins win their series against the Royals, the Frozen Four is set (without UND or the U of M), the Final Four is set, and Dr. Phil joins the show for his regular appearance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Apostle Paul loved sports analogies. He told the Corinthians to run their race to win the prize and that he did not fight as one who "beats the air." The author of Hebrews told his readers to "throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles and to run with perseverance the race set before us." Sports mirror the Christian walk. This week on Honestly, Though, Dr. Paul Putz, the Program Director for the Master of Arts in Theology and Sports Studies and Assistant Director for the Faith & Sports Institute at Truett Theological Seminary sits down with Rebecca Carrell and Nika Spaulding to discuss the intersection of sports and faith and how it points us to Christlikeness.We love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook CarrellLiz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidasWe have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at taylorstandridge1@gmail.com or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
DR. Mark Fulcher joins McHardy to talk concussion in sport, youth level changes in contact, the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia's recommendations, the Australasian Sports Medicine conference, future of contact sport & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LISTEN In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about overcoming the resistance we often experience when attempting to accomplish something of significance. Sometimes, we need to get out of our own way to make the important things happen. By having faith and taking one step at a time toward your purpose, you can get it done. At the end of the day, someone has to decide, what the truth is, and I think each person has to come to their own truth, th [...]
Traumatic brain injuries are becoming more widely discussed, with more sports stars revealing their health issues after repeated episodes of concussion. But what about the lesser injuries, which cumulatively may have a profound effect on the brain? In this episode, host Sarah Taillier chatted with Dr Sarah Hellewell, a leading international expert in the area of traumatic brain injury who is based at the Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science at Curtin University. They discussed the causes of brain trauma from sports, as well as the effects of COVID-19 on the brain, and progress on new treatments to lessen or reverse brain damage.What do we know about the link between sports and brain trauma? [01:21]Symptoms of sports related concussions [07:06]The relationship between COVID-19 and brain damage [11:54]When to reach out to a doctor following a hit to the head [20:19]Learn moreHit your head while playing sport? Here's what just happened to your brain Dr Sarah Hellewell on Concussions in Contact SportsConnect with our guestsDr Sarah Hellewell, Research FellowDr Sarah Hellewell is a neurotrauma Research Fellow at the Perron Institute and a leading international expert in traumatic brain injuries. She is developing and applying new tools to examine changes in brain structure and function after injury from the whole brain to an individual cell level. Among other topics, she has contributed to research articles on sport-related concussion and brain injury from domestic violence.LinkedIn'Curtin StaffJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcriptBehind the scenesHost: Sarah TaillierContent creator: Karen GreenProducer and Recordist: Alex FootSocial Media: Amy HoskingExecutive Producers: Anita ShoreFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
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Are you an athlete seeking to monetize, protect, and leverage your Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)? Now is your chance to get all the information you need to boss up your NIL and demand your worth. How? Join the NILCOMBINE 2023 event by visiting https://bit.ly/NILCOMBINE2023. ABOUT DR. DERRICK BURGESS Dr. Derrick Burgess is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and specialist in Sports Medicine and shoulder surgery. It was in high school that Dr. Burgess, a Muscle Shoals, Alabama native, realized his interest in orthopaedics. After suffering an injury in football, he discovered a mentor that would be a catalyst for his pursuit in medicine. Dr. Burgess embodies the same passion to impact other young people to "Dream Big" to achieve their wildest desires. After high school, he continued his education at Xavier University of Louisiana as a biology pre-med major. After graduating summa cum laude, Dr. Burgess attended Howard University in Washington, DC for both his medical school training and orthopaedic surgery residency. He subsequently completed his sports medicine specialty training under world-renowned surgeon Dr. Frank Noyes at Cincinnati Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. There, Dr. Burgess trained extensively in arthroscopic surgery of the knee, hip and shoulder, ligament reconstruction, cartilage transplantation, meniscal transplantation, osteotomies and shoulder replacement, including the reverse ball and socket arthroplasty. He served as associate team physician for the Cincinnati Bengals as well as team physician for Milford High School. Dr. Burgess is a Fellow of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Burgess is also a podcaster host of TimeOut with the Sports Dr, a show where life, sports and medicine intersect. Connect with Dr. Burgess on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn ABOUT SIVONNIA DEBARROS Sivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generation lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros is passionate about helping athletes in business protect their brands through collaborative partnerships, education and support necessary to carry them to the next level. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waysa/support
You better be ready for this one! If you don't know what dropping gems means, you will after listening to this episode dedicated to Motherhood and being a mother while working in sport. You don't want to miss this epi with the one and only Dr. Lacee' Carmon-Johnson as she speaks her truth about her motherhood journey and the blessings, challenges, and THE REAL.
On todays episode we bring in Dr.Monty Burks. He goes into his background and what led him to all of the stuff he's working on today. Coming from a small town, he found his way into BJJ. After two heart attacks in the sport, he is a black belt and is still on the mats rolling. He earned his Phd and is an advocate for mental health and addiction, traveling all over the country to speak on these issues. This episode is loaded with value and heavy on the topic of mental health. Fired up to bring him back on for more. Check it out!
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Recent political moves have brought a grass-roots issue to have further national attention. That issue is the concept of gendered sports and how to treat those identifying as transgender with regards to athletics. The hardest aspect of this conversation many times is to avoid the political ditches and labeling that can come with communicating a position. Dr. Kathy gives strong insight on how parents can rise above the political discourse and encourage our kids with love to have conversations that matter.
Carl sat down this month with Dr Siobhan Statuta, an incredible Sports Medicine Primary Care specialist based in the University of Virginia. She started her career working as a surgical technologist for an orthopaedic practice that specialises in sports injuries. She undertook her residency in Family Medicine and continued on to complete a fellowship in Sports Medicine and Faculty Development. She has multiple publications in the world of female athletic medicine and concussion. Dr Statuta has taken time out from her work touring with the US women's development football team to join us on TheCase.Report to discuss all things RED-S and female athlete health. Check out the poll below on Spotify and let us know what you think of our new split episodes and whether the lengths work for you! We want to tailor more content to make it better for you. As always, if you liked the episode, be sure to subscribe and drop us a rating on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Bobby Esbrandt, co-owner and co-founder of Impact Sports Physical Therapy, joins the Trulyfit Podcast to discuss injuries, rehab ideologies, and tips on working with athletes._Dr. Bobby works primarily with athletes for injury recovery, injury prevention, and overall sports performance._You can check him out here :Website: https://www.impactsportspt.comIG: bobbysportspt
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Nii talks about all things related to podcasting with Orthopedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine specialist Dr. Derrick Burgess - Host of TimeOut with The SportsDr. Podcast. His podcast is where life, sports, and medicine intersect. Things to expect in this episode:The state of podcastingDr. Derrick's message and audienceAthletes and equityThe key to podcasting is the contentThe challenges and rewards of consistencyLearn more about Dr. Derrick: www.drderrickthesportsdr.comTimeOut with the SportsDr. PodcastWE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!!!! TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR ON FUTURE EPISODES!!!!FILL OUT THE DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX PODCAST SURVEY (in partnership w INCROWD)WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!Join our communityText word PODCAST to 833-230-2860Twitter: @drniidarkoInstagram: @drniidarkoEmail: team@drniidarko.comPodcasting Course: www.docswhopodcast.comMerch: https://docs-outside-the-box.creator-spring.comThis episode is edited by: Your Podcast PalThis episode is sponsored by:Provider Solutions & Development. Experts in holistic career coaching – check them out HERETwitter: @PSDConnectsFacebook: @PSDConnectsLinkedIN: Provider Solutions & DevelopmentSet For Life Insurance. What the Darkos use for great disability insurance at a low cost!! Check them out at www.setforlifeinsurance.com
In this episode of Motorsport 411 with Sean Cardovillis, We recap the this years WRC Safari Rally with special guests Team Principal- Toyota Gazoo Racing Lari-Matti Latvala, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Sports Dr. Amina Mohamed and WRC Promoter Events Director Simon Larkin. Host: Sean Cardovillis Producer: Lee Kanyottu (Big City Studios)
What does it takes to begin and do something that allows you to achieve a thing that you're passionate about? How helpful podcast is in our present time in different fields? It has been said that “The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” A lot of individuals can relate to this matter. Because in this life, we have our own goals and ideas we hope to come true but things will not be going to happen if we stay on our chairs and wait for them to manifest. We all have to stretch our abilities and take the first step. Allowing ourselves to encounter difficulties, pressures, and hardships while we strive for the aim. In this solo episode, Dr. Derrick Burgess is here to share with us how his journey in this TimeOut with the Sports Dr. Podcast had started. Telling us a glimpse of its birth, present status, and the things that it looks forward on the years ahead. “Consistency is showing up when I don't feel like it. Showing up when I don't want to sit behind the microphone and talk just by myself but learning how to do that is a part of the process.” – Dr. Derrick Burgess Topics Covered: (00:00:00) Starting off with a few notable clips from our previous episodes with Dr. Nii Darko, Dr. Sylvia Perry, and Dr. William “BJ” Hicks (00:03:36) Acknowledgment for ceratin celebrations: Father's Day, Juneteenth National Independence Day, and this podcast's first anniversary! (00:05:44) Advertisement: Zero Gravity Skin: a leader in the aesthetic device market. Visit www.zerogravityskin.com and use my code: DRDERRICK30 to receive 30% off your purchase. (00:06:38) The Birth of TimeOut with the Sports Dr. Podcast (00:09:37) Coaching is important: Coaching will make you speed a longer process (00:09:35) The goal of this podcast: A medium that will help first-generation professionals (00:11:23) The theme of the podcast: The intersection between life, sports, and medicine (00:12:04) Advertisement: Saber training bat is like no other training bat you've used before. (00:14:18) Podcast as a Passion project (00:14:50) Consistency is the key: One of the main reasons for this Podcast's success (00:15:47) The need to get started: Face the pressure, learn and grow (00:17:22) The networking: Meet and interact with people that are like-minded (00:18:00) The benefit of Podcasting: A give-and-take learning (00:18:32) Looking Forward: New corporate partners, sponsors, and future growth achievements (00:19:32) Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess Key Takeaways: “Like many things in life, you can ponder for an idea and wait for it to be perfect and to manifest but without starting it will not going to happen.”– Dr. Derrick Burgess “You can learn many lessons on your own but in order to speed a longer process, coaching can get you there.”– Dr. Derrick Burgess “I knew I needed to get started. Just feel to have the pressure of being behind the microphone, have the butterflies in nervousness to get that all out of the way so that I could learn and grow.” – Dr. Derrick Burgess Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com
Author and president of Belmont Abbey College Dr. Bill Thierfelder delivered a talk entitled “The Christian Vision of Sports” to Christendom students and faculty on October 27. Thierfelder examined how sports can be integrated into the Christian life, and made the case that world-class athletic performance and virtue are not exclusive.Thierfelder, who received his Masters and Doctoral degrees in Sports Psychology from Boston University, is the author of “Less Than A Minute To Go: The Secret to World-Class Performance in Sport, Business and Everyday Life.” In this book, he draws upon his experiences as an NCAA Division I Coach, Olympian (did not compete due to injury), and a medalist at the 1981 U.S. Track & Field Indoor National Championship.
This week's episode features fellow Podcaster and Howard University College of Medicine Alumnus Dr. Derrick Burgess. He is an Orthopedic Surgeon subspecialized in sports. What does that mean? I'm glad you asked, because we talk about it in this episode! Dr. Burgess shares his journey from Xavier University in New Orleans, LA to Howard for medical school and residency. He shares the setback he faced when he did not match the first time around. He talks about how he worked hard to become an even more competitive applicant and was ultimately successful. Dr. Burgess is the host of Timeout With the Sports Dr. , a podcast where life, sports and medicine intersect! It is available on all major streaming platforms. Are you curious about what a typical practice is like for an Orthopedic Surgeon? Did you have trouble with the Match process for residency and need a little encouragement? Have you thought about starting a podcast? We would love to hear how you enjoyed this episode. Leave a review and rating on apple Pocasts. **This episode was sponsored by Clove . Visit their website and use the code BDPxClove to receive a free pair of compression socks when you purchase a pair of Clove sneakers. **This episode was sponsored by Picmonic . Visit their website and mention the podcast when you subscribe. If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen. In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics. Leave a voice memo that we can include in a future episode: Pass The Mic
How to Market Your Sport Coaching Business? Why Daily Monitoring is Crucial in Elite Sports? Dr Jaime de la Calle got his PhD in Exercise physiology and sport sciences at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (2018-2021). He is the founder and CEO at Sobre Rendimiennto. Using this he is helping professional and elite athletes to reach outstanding results. --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/
Dr. Alex Channon currently is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Education and Sport Studies at the University of Brighton, UK. He teaches on undergraduate courses, covering topics including sociological aspects of PE and sport, qualitative research methods, and UK PE and sport policy. He also supervises doctoral research students, conduct original empirical research, and act as personal tutor to undergraduate students. His research interests are focused on martial arts, particularly exploring issues related to gender and embodiment. Such research contributed to his PhD thesis, entitled 'Way of the Discourse: Mixed-Sex Martial Arts and the Subversion of Gender'. More recently, he has also explored the representation of women and sexual minority men in sports media. He has edited three academic books: Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Sports (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015); Sex Integration in Sport and Physical Culture (Routledge, 2017); and Teaching with Sociological Imagination in Higher and Further Education (Springer, 2018). Alex sits on the advisory board of the Martial Arts Studies Research Network and is a member of the Special Advisory Group for the International Centre of Martial Arts for Youth Development and Engagement (ICM) under the auspices of UNESCO. --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/
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Join Brandon Gonzalez as he sits down with Biola University Athletic Director Dr. Bethany Miller and Pacifica Christian Sports Information Coordinator Mariah Rodriguez to discuss what it's like for women in the sports industry.
Sarah talks to Dr, Wendy Borlabi, the Director of Performance and Mental Health for the Chicago Bulls, about discussing safe sex with first year NBA players at the Rookie Symposium, working with both Olympic athletes and Navy Seals, how she didn't know that sports psychology existed until she was 25, and how her role is similar to Dr. Sharon on the Apple+ show Ted Lasso.
Sarah talks to Dr, Wendy Borlabi, the Director of Performance and Mental Health for the Chicago Bulls, about discussing safe sex with first year NBA players at the Rookie Symposium, working with both Olympic athletes and Navy Seals, how she didn't know that sports psychology existed until she was 25, and how her role is similar to Dr. Sharon on the Apple+ show Ted Lasso.
Ira On Sports - Dr Roto 091321 by Ira On Sports
Ira On Sports - Dr Roto 083021 by Ira On Sports
Dr. Julie Stamm is a neuroscientist, anatomist, athletic trainer, researcher, and sports lover. She is also the author for her new book The Brain on Youth Sports: The Science, the Myths, and the Future which we discuss in this episode. In this episode, we talk about Dr. Stamm's recently published book, "The Brain On Youth Sports," which tackles the issue of repetitive brain trauma in youth sports and their health consequences. By reading the book, Dr. Stamm hopes that consumers will be equipped to make well-informed decisions. Find out more and purchase Dr. Stamm's book here: https://www.juliestamm.com/book Dr. Stamm has done extensive research and published many works in the areas of concussions, sub-concussive impacts, CTE, and the consequences of repetitive brain trauma in youth. Through her many publications and online presence, her mission is to debunk the myths around repetitive brain trauma and concussions in sports and explain the science so that it is easy to understand for everyone. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro. 01:14 How Dr. Stamm came to study concussions in contact sports even if she played mainly non-contact sports? 02:29 What do we need to do in terms of shifting the mindset of “getting your bell rung” VS recognizing an actual concussion. 05:17 Are there any concussion laws in the US to legislate return to play (similar to Rowan's law?) 06:52 Is there any truth to concussion proof helmets? 08:24 How Virginia Tech rates the concussion protection levels of helmets and how the price difference is often not related to how well they protect you. 11:10 Are mouth guards useful to help prevent concussions? 11:54 The crucial brain development happening in the 8-12 year old age group and the effects of disrupting that. 13:32 Did Julie's concussion research play a role when USA Hockey and Hockey Canada banned body checking for the younger U13-U15 age groups? 15:22 Why the American Academy of Pediatrics in the US was in support of removing contact in Hockey but not Football? 18:51 Is it the money stream for NFL football that is preventing football from removing contact? 22:09 Why Dr. Stamm believes contact in sports shouldn't be present before their teen years. 25:06 Does early specialisation in contact sports and football impact concussions rates compared to multi-sport athletes? 27:43 How popular is baseline testing in the US and how effective are they in measuring concussion recovery? 30:08 How motion sensors are being implemented during play and how effective are they? 32:39 What sports have a higher percentage of head impacts and how what position you play affects your risk of concussions? 34:48 What sports have the highest concussion rates when comparing boys VS girls? 36:32 How do we ensure young athletes report their head injuries during play and are being made aware of the lifelong impacts of concussions? 38:31: The importance of coaches supporting their athletes in being open about reporting their injuries. 39:25 How to make coach concussion education ongoing learning rather than a one time workshop? 42:03 What are the myths of diagnosis and recovery for concussions? 44:58 Previous concerns of people falling asleep and not noticing internal bleeding VS allowing them to sleep to help their recovery. 46:24 Does hyperbaric oxygen therapy have benefits for concussion recovery? 47:43 What led Dr. Julie Stamm to write a book on concussions and what she hopes people will gain from reading it. 49:55 Julie's aspiration for no contact under 13 in football in the next five years. 51:40 Some examples of amazing football athletes who were successful without playing contact sports early on in life. 53:33 Where can people find Dr. Julie Stamm's book and how can they reach out to Julie? 54:21 Outro. The interview featured on this episode of the Love What You Play podcast originally aired live on For the Love of the Game's Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Exercise physiology of women, and more specifically menstural cycle and exercise. Dr Ritva Taipale has done her PhD on combined strength and endurance training in recreational endurance runners. Currently, she is working as a post-doctoral researcher in University of Jyväskylä (in Vuokatti Campus) focusing on exercise physiology of women and sport and wellness tech. Timestamps: 2:30 Hear about unique sports technology dual career pathway for athletes! 6:30 What is the state of research in exercise physiology of women? 8:15 What are other important topics of exercise physiology of women? 9:15 Basics of menstrual cycle 12:15 How menstrual cycle is affecting exercising and sports? 14.30 Important points of female athletic triad 17:00 How common is energy availability problems in female athletes? 18:30 Should endurance sports have minimum fat percentage limit? 22:30 What mistake coaches should avoid doing with women athletes? 25:00 What are long-term health consequences of female athlete triad? 27.30 Energy availability is problem also for male athletes! 29:45 Osteoporosis in road cyclists --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/ ---
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Dr. Fitz Hill has spent his life coaching young people through life and sports. After serving in both the former football coach at San Jose State University and former President of Arkansas Baptist, he has a lot of experience in giving teenagers and young adults advice! Join us as we talk to Dr. Hill about his work in the community along with the rest of his exciting career. Check out our merch at our website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Art By Harp: https://www.artbyharp.com/
Harman Dayal (The Athletic) and Jamie Strashin (CBC Sports) discuss the return of professional sports, including the new Seattle NHL team. A live press conference from Dr. Bonnie Henry and health minister Adrian Dix.
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John Lewis talks with Dr. Rich DeCapua from OneClass, which produced a study showing the economic fallout if the NCAA cancelled the 2020 college football season. John also talks with Sam Zietz, CEO of GRUBBRR, a tech company that installs kiosks and other touchless technology in stadiums and arena. Zietz talks about what the "new normal" could be when fans are allowed back in the stands.
Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Bennett Omalu, MD Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and others who experience repetitive brain trauma. Pathologist Dr. Bennett Omalu coined the term "CTE" and published the first evidence for this condition after autopsying American football players. Host Dr. Shira Johnson welcomes Dr. Omalu to share the story of his discovery and the medical, athletic, and public responses that followed.