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Hearing therapeutics are advancing rapidly, but how close are we to real breakthroughs? That was the focus of The State of Hearing Therapeutics, a panel discussion held during the 2025 Hearing Therapeutics Summit on February 4. Moderated by Brian Taylor, AuD, the panel featured Hugo Peris (Spiral Therapeutics), Tony Ricci, PhD (Stanford University School of Medicine), Jian Zuo, PhD (Ting Therapeutics), Dr. Douglas Hartley (Rinri Therapeutics), and Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, PhD (Acousia Therapeutics). The discussion provided a deep dive into the latest advancements in hearing restoration, including gene therapy, regenerative medicine, and pharmaceutical approaches to treating sensorineural hearing loss. Panelists explored the current state of clinical research, regulatory pathways, and the challenges of bringing novel hearing therapeutics to market. They also discussed the growing role of precision medicine and targeted drug delivery in shaping the future of hearing healthcare. As scientific breakthroughs continue, collaboration across academia, industry, and clinical practice will be critical in accelerating the development of effective treatments. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter): https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing/ https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing
When you are pursuing greatness, instead of having an “instant gratification mindset” try reframing it to a “marathon mindset” to play the long game. In today's episode we had an in depth conversation with our friend Tony Ricci around “The 2 Unorthodox Ways To Achieving Long Term Success” Some of the key points Tony really hit on were the importance of acquiring Patience and Endurance in anything you are trying to master in life and we couldn't agree more with him on this. Tony also talked about how getting into Combat Sports led him to his work today and the skill set that carries over to everyday life. Make sure you have your note pads or apps out and listen to the full episode. Keep taking action, pursuing personal excellence, and impacting lives! In This Episode, we discuss: The 2 Unorthodox Ways To Achieving Long Term Success Tony's upbringing and where he got his relentless work ethic How he got into Combat Sports and traveled the world His current work as a sport scientist and sport psychology researcher and professor at Nova Southeastern University Tony's Bio: Tony Ricci is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Health and Human Performance, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University. For the past 35 years he has dedicated his energies and career to optimizing Human Performance. Tony holds Separate Master's Degrees in Sport Science and Human Nutrition and a Doctorate in Sport Psychology. His research focus is on Sport Neuroscience, investigating PsychoMotor Development, Motor Imagery and Central and Peripheral Reaction Time. He holds certifications as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Performance Enhancement Specialist and Board-Certified Nutritionist. He also serves on the Science Advisory Boards for the International Society of Sports Nutrition, National Academy of Sports Medicine and The Society for Sports Neuroscience.. Along with teaching in the disciplines of Sport Science, Nutrition Science, and Sport Psychology, he is the owner and founder of FightShape International, a multi-discipline performance enhancement company providing advanced coaching in Strength and Conditioning and Mental Performance across Fight Sports disciplines and movement arts. Tony has coached scores of professional athletes in fight-sports, including numerous Follow Tony: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sportpsy_sci_doc?igsh=MXNybzJwYXczc2l0OA== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.ricci.395?mibextid=LQQJ4d Linked In: www.linkedin.com/pub/tony-ricci-phdc-fissn-cscs-pes-cdn/26/722/400/ Follow Us: Instagram YouTube Attention: Icon Meals is offering 40% off your first order for Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast Listeners! See all the delicious Meals and Goodies they have HERE and use the Code: FITPROS when you checkout. Attention Health & Fitness Coaches! Free Online Workshop: Discover the groundbreaking “Business Building Blueprint” helping coaches who are stuck at $2-5k months build a Profitable & Sustainable Online Health & Fitness Business. Without the complicated tech, fancy websites or hustle and grind…Watch HERE Exclusive 50% Savings & 20 CEU's For ISSA Members & Show Listeners Only! Blueprint to Recession-Proof Your Online Nutrition & Fitness Business To Earn $3,000 or More In The Next 12 Weeks…Learn More HERE See the full Show Notes to this episode here https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/podcast/the-2-unorthodox-ways-to-achieving-long-term-success-with-tony-ricci/
[caption id="attachment_5781482" align="alignright" width="224"] Steve Carlson (Photo provided)[/caption] Steve Carlson was a contractor in Philipstown for more than 30 years, until 2016, when he and his partner, Elizabeth Johnson, moved full-time to a home they owned on Big Tancook Island in Nova Scotia. How did you end up on a Canadian island? I was working at West Point when [President George W.] Bush bombed Baghdad [in 2003]. I could no longer, with any moral conscience, accept a check from the Department of Defense. I paid a lot of taxes in the U.S. and didn't really receive anything in return. I realized if I worked just a little farther north, my tax dollars would come back to me. I voted with my dollars. I called a friend in Montreal and started looking there, in Toronto and Ottawa; nice places but expensive and a lot of sprawl. In Nova Scotia, a real estate agent asked if I'd consider an island. My antennae popped up! Big Tancook is like Martha's Vineyard 100 years ago. I bought 8 acres with a small house that I expanded. I can see the Atlantic Ocean all the way to France out my front door. From the backyard, I see Mahone Bay and Oak Island. What is island life like? Big Tancook is 3 miles long and a mile wide, with 120 permanent residents and up to 200 in summer. The ferry from Chester takes 45 minutes and can carry one vehicle; I keep Tony Ricci's old 2003 pickup on the island. There are no stores, bars, restaurants, gas stations or police. We have a K-5 school, post office, arts center and a seasonal bistro that isn't open often. A mainland supermarket delivers to our wharf, so you don't have to stock up or go off-island for groceries. It's an honor-system society. Neighbors are all wonderful; everybody looks after each other. It seems the "one bad apple" has been excluded from the island. And there is absolutely no stress. My school and property taxes combined are $980 ($735 U.S.). Canadians like to complain about their health care, but it's so much better. It cured my cancer. All the tests, surgery and aftercare cost me $8, for parking. And they keep calling to check on me. How do you earn a living? I tried retirement but that's as boring as the day is long. I worked on the lobster boats, late November through May, 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., freezing and in brutal wind and weather. Eight years was enough. I entered Canada under the skilled labor category and when people saw me renovating my house, everyone wanted me to do work for them; bringing tradespeople out to the island is expensive. I do all the maintenance at the school and make repairs to the wharf for the harbor authority. I also do some work on Little Tancook Island, which has 28 souls. What do you do for entertainment? There are lots of house parties, game nights, things like that. Sometimes I wish for a hamburger or hot dog - something other than lobster. We have a pond and when it does freeze all the guys and girls get together with skates and sticks. I'm the best and only American player. A night out in Chester could include dinner at the Fo'c'sle, the oldest tavern in Nova Scotia. I argue it's the oldest in Canada. Then the Playhouse, for music or a comedian or a play. The Royal Canadian Legion has a great pool table, dart leagues and inexpensive drinks. Most places close by 9 p.m. Then back on the ferry. No drinking and driving; it's very safe. How does the climate compare with the Highlands? We have warmer winters and cooler summers because we're surrounded by the ocean. A lot of the winter snow blows right off the island because it usually comes with wind. Not much snow lately. Spring is cooler. It can be cold and windy; I can wear a winter coat right into June. But then it's gorgeous from July right through November; we have very nice autumns.
Timeline4:30 – How the sports supplements/nutrition category has evolved in academia and industry – Stout and Ziegenfuss. The scientific community wasn't supportive. Industry leaders? EAS? Gatorade technically is a supplement but the powers that be didn't classify it as such.9:25 – Once you work in the industry, you'll never get back into academia – one of the big LIES pure academicians will tell you.14:07 – Tony Ricci's experience with Pfizer; a funny story. Total cholesterol as a sole marker for CVD is total bullshit.20:27 – Collagen protein – good for what exactly? If it helps or has a neutral effect, try it!23:23 – Beta-alanine – why not just take carnosine? And how to avoid the pins and needles effect?27:38 – Dr. Z has an answer for eliminating or attenuating the paresthesia!28:42 – Dr. Z says that Roger Harris PhD says the carnosine is good for helping your hangover from excess drinking.29:27 – Anserine, Balenine – cousins to carnosine – (not beta-alanine as Dr. A said).31:51 – Beta-alanine and Creatine – thoughts on using it for weight class athletes (i.e., fighters).37:35 – Thoughts on HMB – why is there such an odd emotional response to HMB? It does have an application particularly if you are old, underfed, or training like a maniac. It ain't like DECA! 46:31 – Why not leucine rather than HMB?48:46 – There is a utility to BCAAs vis a vis attenuating DOMS51:00 – Cold water immersion – does it help? Does it help reduce fat mass?56:05 – Supplement recommendations from Drs. Z and StoutAbout our guests:Jeffrey R. Stout, Ph.D., is a professor and founding director for the School of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy in the College of Health Professions and Sciences. He earned his Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy, Exercise Physiology, University of Nebraska – Lincoln; Dr. Stout is one of the world's leading researchers on the topic of creatine and other supplements and nutritional interventions for performance enhancement. Throughout his career, he has co-authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications, 300 national and international presentations, eight books and 12 book chapters focusing on nutrition, exercise performance and body composition in youth and older populations.Dr. Tim Ziegenfuss is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the Center for Applied Health Sciences. He is a past President (2009-2011) and Fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Dr. Ziegenfuss earned a Bachelor of Science from Lock Haven University, a Master of Science from Purdue University (Exercise Physiology), and a Doctorate from Kent State University (Exercise Physiology, cognates in Nutrition and Statistics). His website: Research Foundation - The Center For Applied Health Sciences (thecahs.com) Dr. Ziegenfuss is one of the thought leaders in the field of sports nutrition.
Guest: Duncan French PhD of the UFC Performance Institute0:31 – Tony Ricci introduces Dr. French3:23 – We are all with the same barber
NASM Master Instructor Roundtable: A Show for Personal Trainers
On this episode of the "Master Instructor Roundtable," hosts Marty Miller and Wendy Batts are joined by featured guest, NASM Scientific Advisory Board member and subject matter expert, Dr. Tony Ricci. Dr. Ricci is an Assistant Professor for Health and Human Performance, as well as an Adjunct Professor for the Dept of Psychology and Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University. For the past 35 years he has dedicated his energies and career to the study of human performance. The trio will discuss Dr. Ricci's passion for fight science, sports nutrition, and the mental aspects of high performance, as well as his involvement with NASM. The most trusted name in fitness is now expanding into the wellness world. Become an NASM Certified Wellness Coach and you'll be able to guide and motivate clients to make lasting changes through mental and emotional well-being, recovery, and more. https://bit.ly/39UNdN1
In this episode we welcome back Tony Ricci, Director of sports Phycology at Nova Southeastern. Join us as we discuss Covid19 and, how it has effected us mentally and has changed the way we exercise.
Today on the Daru Strong Podcast we welcome Tony Ricci. Tony is a former competitive Olympic lifter, Mr. Eastern USA bodybuilding champion, and holds Black Belts in multiple combat disciplines. He has trained thousands with objectives ranging from improved fitness to Olympic competition, including professionals in ballet, figure skating, US cycling, modeling, fitness competition, swimming, football, bodybuilding, powerlifting, baseball, boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts.Make sure you follow Tony Ricci
In this weeks Strength Chat, I was joined by an athletic performance specialist with degrees in Sports Nutrition, Sports Science, and Sports Psychology, as well as 20 years’ experience of working with combat athletes, Tony Ricci. With experience in both the academic and practical side of athletic performance, it was great to speak with Tony about how he uses both to get the most out of his athletes. A really knowledgeable guy who you can tell has a real passion for what he does and loves to see his athletes do well. In this episode we covered how to get the most out of a session with limited time to compliment an athlete’s performance, managing an athletes training volume, as well as nutrition best practises in combat sports. You can follow Tony via the following links; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightshape_ricci/ You can follow myself, Coach Cuthbert, via the following links; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_cuthbert/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachcuthbert/ Website: http://www.coachcuthbert.co.uk/
In this episode we welcome back Tony Ricci, join us as we take a deep dive into neurobiology and what an athlete's mind is really made of. We break it down and go over ways that you can change the impact you have on your athletes forever.
On this episode of Xtreme Lyfe I talk exercise science with Tony Ricci Dr of Sport Psy/Sci Ed.D, MS, FISSN, CSCS, PES, CES, CNS. Tony can be described as a guru in exercise science and nutrition. He is a Prof. Nova Southeastern Athletic & Cognitive Performance, LIC- Nutritionist, Science Boards-NeuroSport, ISSN, NASM, CEO at Founder Acuity- High Performance Science & Psychology. He is a Fellow, Science Advisory Board- Certified Sports Nutritionist at International Society of Sports Nutrition, has a Doctorate in Sports Psychology from University of Western States, A Master of Science in Nutrition from University of Bridgeport and a Masters of Science Sport Science-Exercise Science Track from United States Sports Academy. Basically he is way smarter than me and awesome person and me. I just call him Yoda. This is a must not miss episode if you want to know how shit works in your body and how to improve performance.
In this Episode we welcome back Tony Ricci (episode 24), join us as we continue our conversation and take a deep dive into why everything starts with the mind, and why sports psychology is so important.
In this episode we speak with Tony Ricci, Nutrition Professor, Fight sports performance coach and Sports Phycologist. Join us on his journey as we discuss applying the principles of nutrition, biomechanics, and sports psychology to revolutionize preparation for the fight game.
Host Rick Richey is joined by Tony Ricci, Ed. D, MS for a wide-ranging conversation discussing the importance of nutrition, stress management, and more on performance. Learn strategies for improving nutrition habits that can work for your clients and yourself. Get this FREE NASM mini course today and create unrestrictive strategies to guide your clients' dietary habits. https://nasm.co/341wmlS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message
Host Rick Richey is joined by Tony Ricci, Ed. D, MS for a wide-ranging conversation discussing the importance of nutrition, stress management, and more on performance. Learn strategies for improving nutrition habits that can work for your clients and yourself. Get this FREE NASM mini course today and create unrestrictive strategies to guide your clients' dietary habits. https://nasm.co/341wmlS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message
On this episode Steve talks sports and health science with Tony Ricci, D.Sc, MS, FISSN, CSCS, PES, CDN, CNS. Tony is a highly accredited Athletic Performance Specialist with academic degrees and certifications in Sports Nutrition, Sports Science and Sports Psychology. Tony is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology and Nutrition at Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY. He’s a Fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for Dymatize nutrition. Tony is the Sports Science Advisor for MMA Team Serra-Longo and has worked with 8 World Champions and 15. Top-10 ranked fighters. He has spoken Internationally on the subjects of sports performance, sports nutrition and fight performance for organizations including the NSCA, ACSM, ISSN, NASM, AFPA, and ACN.
Host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey is joined by Tony Ricci, Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology & Nutrition at LIU Brooklyn to discuss fight sports, mindset, and much much more! Master everything NASM has to offer. Become NASM Elite and get unlimited access to the best courses. https://nasm.co/3jw0s7i --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message
Host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey is joined by Tony Ricci, Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology & Nutrition at LIU Brooklyn to discuss fight sports, mindset, and much much more! Master everything NASM has to offer. Become NASM Elite and get unlimited access to the best courses. https://nasm.co/3jw0s7i --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message
The Underground Guru, Tony Ricci, joins Mike on today's show. Fitness expert Mike Dolce offers a no-nonsense look at life, focusing on topics like fitness, health, weight loss, relationships, money, parenting and more! Come laugh with us, and maybe learn a thing or two! A father of two young girls, Mike Dolce is a 4X World MMA Awards Trainer of the Year, NJ Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee and was named a Men's Fitness Top 30 Fitness Game Changer. As the founder of The Dolce Diet and creator of UFC FIT, Mike Dolce is known the world over for his work managing the incredible weight cuts of top UFC athletes. His #1 international best-selling books include The Dolce Diet: 3 Weeks to Shredded, The Dolce Diet: Living Lean and The Dolce Diet: Living Lean Cookbook. For more information, visit TheDolceDiet.com
Conor is a MSc graduate in Coaching Science with an Undergrad in Strength & Conditioning. He currently runs his own business in Budapest. In this episode we chat about one of the most researched supplements out there in Creatine. We touch on the following topics. -What is creatine? -Its benefits for performance -Its effect on lean body mass (special populations and sarcopenia) -Combat sports (Tony Ricci's Loading Model) -How it effects weight cuts and rehydration post cut -Promising research on concussion/mild traumatic brain injury
TONY RICCI-PROFESSOR-SPORTS SCIENTIST-DOCTORATE Tony Ricci is an OG in the Fight Science game specialising in psychological and physiological performance. Tony’s credentials read like an essay with a Masters and a Doctorate; he’s one of the most highly reputable sports scientists in the world of combat. We chat about his most recent battle with COVID19 , his extensive educational background and his lifelong love for combat performance.
Salve, salve. Eu sou o Marcelo Rech, redator da Mind7, de Ribeirão Preto, e esse é o RechPlay. Episódio 13 do RechPlay está no ar. A pandemia do coronavírus permanece e o assunto também. A COVID-19 continua impactando a vida, a economia e, claro, a publicidade foi muito afetada. Como o cenário continua muito complexo, o episódio segue falando com profissionais da propaganda para discutir esse o momento. Uma troca de experiências para todo mundo se ajudar a enfrentar e superar a crise. Para debater sobre o assunto, 3 convidados responderam a 3 perguntas para entender como estão apoiando os clientes e mantendo o ritmo com suas equipes. E também o posicionamento das marcas, campanhas e suas visões sobre o futuro. Os convidados são profissionais que estão à frente de importantes agências do interior paulista. Roberto Lopes, sócio e diretor de atendimento da Mind7, de Ribeirão Preto. Ele já trabalhou em grandes agências da cidade e hoje, entre muitas coisas, é o meu chefinho. O patrão. Tony Ricci, é sócio da Onlime, também de Ribeirão Preto, e comanda o atendimento e performance da agência. Sem falar que tem grande experiência na área de franchising. Rodrigo Almeida, sócio e diretor de criação da AMP, de Goiânia, que é responsável por conquistar diversos prêmios, como Profissionais do Ano e da APP aqui de Ribeirão. Aproveite para conhecer as agências, os trabalhos e valorizar os profissionais fora dos grandes mercados publicitários do Brasil. https://agenciamind7.com.br/ https://www.onlime.com.br/ https://www.amppropaganda.com.br/ Os profissionais trouxeram as ações que aplicaram nesse momento conturbado e como estão enxergando os acontecimentos para o que está por vir. Um papo com insights que podem ajudar a sua empresa. E você, como está lidando com a situação para superar a crise e vencer tosos os desafios? Ainda não se inscreveu para receber as notificações? Então assina aí na plataforma em que está ouvindo e fique por dentro dos próximos episódios. Aproveita também para conferir os episódios anteriores e também curtir a página do RechPlay. https://www.facebook.com/rechplay Então já sabe. O Rech é meu, o Play é seu. #rechplay #podcast #publicidade #propaganda #criatividade #criacao #agencia #produtora #marketing #mkt #ribeiraopreto #saopaulo #goiania goias #mind7 #onlime #AMP #coronavirus #covid #covid19 #covid_19
Tony Ricci one of the most experienced and successful coaches in the Combat Sports world. He is a qualified Strength and Conditioning Coach, Board Certified Sports Nutritionists, Lecturer, Researcher and Black Belt across many Combat disciplines. Tony has worked with a number of World Champions in every major organisation you can think of and is a mentor to many of the prominent figures in the Combat Sports Nutrition and Conditioning worlds. In this episode, we discuss his research of Creatine for Combat Athletes, the concept of Neurosports, supplementation and his protocol for strength training his athletes.
“There's always room for one more at the table.” Tony shares with us his family values and how they impacted his success. Tony Ricci is the Owner of Tony's Steakhouse with locations in Cincinnati, Lexington, and Indianapolis. Tony illustrates his path to success and how he overcame being fired after 22 long years of dedication with the same company. His ego got smashed again a few months later when his wife was diagnosed with cancer. Tony was born in Italy and came to the US as a young child. He recalls his efforts with American sports and how his athletic background helped him fit in. Tony gives all the credit of his success to his family (three children & his beautiful wife) and God. You might be interested to know that he rates his own cooking skills a 2 out of 10! He is also very involved with the school systems near each of his three locations as well as the Anthony Munoz Foundation and the Dragonfly Foundation. Underdog listeners get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp. Visit www.betterhelp.com/underdog to start getting help today! Visit one of Tony's Locations: Cincinnati: www.tonysofcincinnati.com Lexington: www.tonysoflexington.com Indianapolis: www.tonysofindianapolis.com Follow The Underdog Podcast on Social Media: Twitter: @UnderdogPod Instagram: @underdog_pod Facebook: The Underdog Podcast
This episode Mike talks about New Years and how to set yourself up for success. Plus some reflection on 2018... Check it out Click Here For Full Article ,Show Notes and Infographic Mike's Top 11 episodes from 2018:Core Camp CEO Chuck Campagna - LOF Podcast 139Cell Regeneration with Ira Pastor CEO of BioQuark Inc - LOF Podcast 138 Nutrition For Injury and Rehabilitation - LOF Podcast 131Goal Adjustments - LOF Podcast 130The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity - By: Norman Doidge (Book Club Review) - LOF Podcast Episode 129Goal Setting Made Easy - LOF Podcast 128Welcome to the World Lena Maria Caulo - LOF Podcast 126Small Wins Equal Big Success - LOF Podcast 117Weight Cut Systematic Strategies by Dr. Tony Ricci and Phil Daru: LOF Podcast 11212 Rules to Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson (Book Club Review) - LOF Podcast Episode 110Weight Cutting For Combat Athletes - Life of a Fighter LOF Podcast: Episode 95This episode and every episode is brought to you by our LOF Shop where you can find products and services for reaching your fitness goals on any budget go to www.lifeofafighter.com/shop This episode and every episode is brought to you by our LOF Clothing and Apparel where you can find fresh fitness gear and apparel for looking your best while reaching your fitness goals.www.LOFClothing.comSocial Media Accounts:@LifeofaFighter Twitter @MikeCaulo Twitter @TheLifeofaFighter Instagram @MikeCaulo Instagram
In a stand-out episode, this week your hosts Phil Daru & Macgregor McNair are joined by Dr. Christiana Marron. Christiana is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Strength & Conditioning Specialist and Personal Trainer. She has been hailed as one of the brightest up-and-coming Physical Therapists in the country, attracting work with an endless stream of high profile athletes in New York and south Florida. The fascinating journey Dr. Christiana has been on in both her personal and professional life will amaze and inspire you! She shares with us a bit about her background in academia, powerlifting and bodybuilding, her battles with cancer, her new Physical Therapy practice in south Florida, her affiliation with Fight Science Institute directors (Tony Ricci, Chris Algeri, Mike Camp, Corey Peacock and Phil Daru himself), as well as her work with a whole host of fighters from American Top Team in Coconut Creek. For all you performance coaches out there, listen out for Christiana's philosophies on therapy, the 'bio-phycho-social' model of therapy, common physiological issues she sees in fighters, the Graston technique and much much more! Be sure to get your tickets for Fight Science Institute (FSci-I), inaugral seminar in on Sunday November 4th. The day after Dustin Poirier vs. Nate Diaz UFC 230 in New York! Get your seminar tickets HERE! Other topics of conversations include Phil's upcoming seminars in Singapore and Paris, Seminar video from Phil's Australian tour available for purchase HERE! Follow the show, Phil, and Mac on social media at: Twitter: @DaruStrong Facebook: Phil Daru & The Unknown Strength & Christiana Marron Instagram: @DaruStrong & @unknownstrength & @drchristianamarron & @fightscienceinstitute And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil and Mac to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast FightScienceInstitute Twitter: @FightStrength_ Outro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear
Here it is, ladies and gentlemen! Episode #20 of The Unknown Strength Podcast featuring Professor Tony Ricci! We have completed the four horsemen of the Fight Science Institute by interviewing the last of the four founders in Tony Ricci. We have been talking about this one for a few months now, and now here you have it! In part 1 of this interview Mac and Tony discuss a range of topics relating to the Fight Science Institute, UFC Performance Institute, Tony's academic background and achievements, and many other fascinating snippets from Tony's vast experience and knowledge in the strength & conditioning/performance coaching fields. Some of Tony's credentials/achievements are: * Assistant Professor of Sports Science and Nutritional Biochemistry at Long Island university * Doctoral research in Nutrition and Neuroenergetics * Current doctoral research in Sports Psychology and Neurocognition * Masters degrees in both Sports Science and Nutrition * He has been working with fighters since the early days of the UFC, in the Ken Shamrock/Guy Mezger Lion's Den days (mid ‘90s), and has worked with a laundry list of fighters over the last 25 years * Co-host of the brilliant podcast https://mmaandbeyond.com/ Be on the lookout for PART 2 of the interview coming soon! Massive thanks, as always to the show's sponsors: -> www.mmafightstore.com.au -> www.jiu-go.com -> www.gripedo.com -> https://soundcloud.com/killedbytechnology -> https://mmaandbeyond.com/
Elite Performance Coaches and Weight Cut Specialists Dr. Tony Ricci D.Sc, MS., FISSN, CSCS, PES, CDN, CNS and Mr. Phil Daru CFSC NSCA-KMS FRCms join the podcast this week to discuss there new book Weight Cut: Systematic Strategies Click Here to Access Peak Performance Workout Program Week 1 for Kuai Fit Headphones Click Here to Access Peak Performance Workout Program Week 1 Spreadsheet This episode and every episode is brought to you by our LOF Shop where you can find products and services for reaching your fitness goals on any budget go to www.lifeofafighter.com/shop This episode you by Audible 30 Day Free Trial This episode you by Amazon Shout out to @ZionMedicinals Shout out to @TheFireCream Are you a Fitness and Nutrition Vault Member Click Here to access the Full Fighters Guide Section Social Media Accounts: @LifeofaFighter Twitter @MikeCaulo Twitter @TheLifeofaFighter Instagram @MikeCaulo Instagram Life of a Fighter Facebook Michael Caulo Facebook @FightShape_Ricci #Instagram @FightSciGuy #Twitter @DaruStrong #instagram @DaruStrong #twitter
Professional Undefeated Boxer Michael Stoute 3-0 joins us this week to recap UFC Fight Night in AC and much more... This is a must listen for fighters and fight fans! Click Here to Access Peak Performance Workout Program Week 1 for Kuai Fit Headphones Click Here to Access Peak Performance Workout Program Week 1 Spreadsheet This episode and every episode is brought to you by our LOF Shop where you can find products and services for reaching your fitness goals on any budget go to www.lifeofafighter.com/shop This episode you by Audible 30 Day Free Trial This episode you by Amazon Shout out to @ZionMedicinals Shout out to @TheFireCream Shout out to next episodes guests - Dr. Tony Ricci and Phil Daru Co Authors of WEIGHT-CUT: Systematic Strategies Are you a Fitness and Nutrition Vault Member Click Here to access the Full Fighters Guide Section Social Media Accounts: @LifeofaFighter Twitter @MikeCaulo Twitter @TheLifeofaFighter Instagram @MikeCaulo Instagram Life of a Fighter Facebook Michael Caulo Facebook
This week, Jason Burgos and Phil Daru bring on multi-time guest and fill in co-host Tony Ricci. The trio talked about the brand new eBook Daru and Ricci have just published. The book? Weight-Cut: Systematic Strategies. Burgos asked several questions to these top-level MMA strength coaches on how this book gives informative insight into weight-cutting properly. With specific questions on the nutrition aspects of the book, the difference between men and women cutting, how the book helps in general, and their recent work in forming the Fight Science Institute. The book is available now and can be purchased at darustrong.com. Follow the show, Phil, and Jason on social media at: Twitter: @DaruStrong & @CheapSeatsChat Facebook: Phil Bam Bam Daru & Jason Burgos Instagram: @DaruStrong & @JerichoVendetta And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear Also a big thank you to Steve Peacock for lending his talented voice to the shows intro music.
This week, Ray Longo and Steve Maraboli welcome Tony "Fight Shape" Ricci for another dynamic hour of entertaining conversation about MMA, mindset, pop-culture, and everything in-between. Don't miss Ray Longo's thoughts on how to stop the "tainted supplement" issues and Tony Ricci hits home with his knowledge about weight-cutting, peak performance, and more. GREAT show as always! And of course, Ray, Steve, and Tony also answer listener questions. The show keeps growing! Thanks for listening and sharing! Listeners can send questions through: www.mmaandbeyond.com or through social media: Twitter and Instagram: @ raylongomma @ stevemaraboli @ FightShape_Ricci
With co-host Phil Daru up in the great white north doing seminar work, Fight Strength Podcast regular Tony Ricci sits in once again to co-host an episode of FSP Overtime with Jason Burgos. On the eighth edition of the MMA news focused spin-off show, Burgos and Ricci covered several stories from the last few weeks in the sport. Topics included possible opponents for Luke Rockhold in two different weight-classes, Cynthia Calvillo's suspension, Mirko Cro Cop signing with Bellator (and the issues with that), Frankie Edgar's next move after his fist TKO loss, Mackenzie Dern's debut and more. You can follow Jason and Tony at the below addresses: Twitter: @CheapSeatsChat & FightShapeRicci Facebook: Jason Burgos & Tony Ricci Instagram: @JerichoVendetta & FightShape_Ricci And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear
Episode 25 is here and it was one of our most informative yet. This week the public firing of nutrition specialists Perfecting Athletes, by Joanna Jedrzejczyk, made the rounds in the MMA/sports news cycle. While the group has become influential in the sport, there are many within the industry that question their qualifications. Two individuals in the strength training field have had negative interactions with Perfecting Athletes. And they are co-host Phil Daru, and show regular Tony Ricci. The pair, along with co-host Jason Burgos, took to dissecting some of the practices of this group, while also revealing inside stories on the experiences they have had with them. It was an informative expose on a well-known entity in the sport, by two of the top minds in the strength training and nutrition business. You can follow Phil and Jason at the below addresses: Twitter: @DaruStrong & @CheapSeatsChat Facebook: Phil Bam Bam Daru & Jason Burgos Instagram: @DaruStrong & @JerichoVendetta And please follow the shows social media pages, where you can send questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear
FSP Overtime is back and this time we have a special guest host. With Fight Strength and FSP co-host Phil Daru in Russian running some seminars, none other than two-time guest Tony Ricci steps in to take Phil's place. On this edition regular co-host Jason Burgos and Ricci talk on many of the major MMA topics of the last couple of weeks. Some of those include the newly released Bellator heavyweight GP brackets, Michael Bisping taking a fight on three weeks notice, Anderson Silva's legacy after another positive drug test, Volkan Oezdemir's arrest earlier this week, Elias Theodorou's S&C prep for his win over Daniel Kelly, and much more. You can follow Phil, Jason and Tony at the below addresses: Twitter: @DaruStrong & @CheapSeatsChat & FightShapeRicci Facebook: Phil Bam Bam Daru & Jason Burgos & Tony Ricci Instagram: @DaruStrong & @JerichoVendetta & FightShape_Ricci And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear Also a big thank you to Steve Peacock for lending his talented voice to the shows intro music.
We bring to you a special Wednesday episode! Tonight we will be speaking with Conditioning and nutrition expert Tony Ricci from Fight Shape With over 20 years of experience in this industry he has worked with many household names, Tony he’s worked with many top level UFC athletes some of which you many know from camps such as Longo and Weidman MMA and Serra BJJ a few stars such as Chris Weidman and Aljamain "Funk Master" Sterling and #boxing and Bellator MMA star Heather "The Heat" Hardy just to name a few Tony Ricci holds a D.sc MS, FISSN, CSCS, LDN, CNS is the Sr. Nutritionist for Pfizer Inc and adjunct professor with the Dept of Sports Sciences at Long Island University in Brooklyn NY. He is the founder and director of RICCI –Elite Performance & Nutrition and serves as advisor and International Faculty of the Bangladesh Institute of Sports Science (BISS). Tony is a former competitive Olympic lifter, Mr. Eastern USA bodybuilding champion, and holds Black Belts in multiple combat disciplines. He has trained thousands with objectives ranging from improved fitness to Olympic competition, including professionals in ballet, figure skating, US cycling, modeling, fitness competition, swimming, football, bodybuilding, powerlifitng, baseball, boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts. Tony holds an MS. in Sports Science from the United States Sports Academy and MS. in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport. He is an elected member of the American College of Nutrition, Certified Nutrition Specialist, and Licensed Nutritionist in the State of CT. In addition to the CISSN, he holds certifications with NSCA, USAW, US Track & Field and Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Association.Tune in and call in! We will also have a Friday episode as well! Two podcasts in one week? How lucky can you get!?
On a very special edition of the show Phil Daru and Jason Burgos come to you straight out of Longo and Weidman MMA in Garden City, New York. The guest's this week (that's right we have two) are the MMA coaching legend Ray Longo, and a former guest in LAW MMA strength and conditioning coach Tony Ricci. The guys asked Longo about his influences to get him into coaching MMA, the best fighters he has ever seen, how the gym adds new talent, his passions outside the cage, and much more. Ricci also added his expertise in the sport, and knowledge as a long-time trainer at LAW MMA. Follow our sponsor The Iron Neck on Twitter @TheIronNeck and visit their site iron-neck.com. And our other sponsor Nova Genix on Twitter @NovaGenix, on Facebook or give them a call at (561) 277-8260. You can follow Phil and Jason at the below addresses: Twitter: @DaruStrong & @CheapSeatsChat Facebook: Phil Bam Bam Daru & Jason Burgos Instagram: @DaruStrong & @JerichoVendetta And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear
On episode 13 of Fight Strength, Phil and Jason had the pleasure of talking with New York based strength & conditioning expert Tony Ricci. Not only is Ricci the strength coach for fighters like former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman, and welterweight contender Stephen Thompson, but he is an adjunct professor at Long Island University, has a masters degree in both sports science and nutrition, but he is also a black belt in multiple martial arts. He is a true renaissance man. Ricci answered questions from the guys on weight-cutting, handling injuries in camp, the importance of nutrition for a fighter, and tons more. Jason also handled the question duties for Phil in the "Ask Daru" segment of the show. Which including talk of Michael Johnson moving down to 145 pounds, and getting optimal S&C training time with his athletes. You can follow Phil and Jason at the below addresses: Twitter: @DaruStrong & @CheapSeatsChat Facebook: Phil Bam Bam Daru & Jason Burgos Instagram: @DaruStrong & @JerichoVendetta And please follow the shows social media pages, and send us questions for Phil to answer: Facebook: Fight Strength Podcast Twitter: @FightStrength_ Intro Music: J1 - Floridian Fighting Bear Also a big thank you to Steve Peacock for lending his talented voice to the shows intro music.
Matt and Sergio welcome Fight Shape Tony Ricci back to the show to talk! They start with the Long Island UFC card results. Tony gives some insight about Chris Weidman, having been a part of his fight camp. The crew also comments on the refs, scoring, who they thought should have won in the close fights, and Matchmaker Minute for Chase Sherman. They switch gears and analyze each fight on the UFC 214 card, starting with DC VS Jones. They describe each fighter's style on the card and how they see the fights going, including Woodley MS Maia, Cyborg VS Evinger, Lawler VS Cerrone, Manuwa VS Oezdemir, Lamas VS Knight, Sterling VS Barao, Moicano VS Ortega, Fili VS Kattar, Curran VS Albu, Shelton VS Brooks, & Burkman VS Dober. Fight News with Kyle Antonelli covers the new weight classes to support the new rules around weight loss prefight, rule changes for certain promotions, UFC on FOX 25 ratings, and Brock Lesnar VS Jon Jones.
The Fight Cave introduces a new series: "Evolving Athletes" with Fight Shape Tony Ricci. Tony will cover everything you need to know about fight performance and nutrition. In this second episode, @FightShape_Ricci explains the hex bar deadlift. He explains what muscles it targets, ways to make it harder, what exercises to pair it with, the purpose, the effects, and more! Tony Ricci is a professor at Long Island University, a former competitive Olympic lifter, Mr. Eastern USA bodybuilding champion, and holds Black Belts in multiple combat disciplines. He has his MS. in Sports Science from the United States Sports Academy and MS. in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport.
The Fight Cave introduces a new series: "Evolving Athletes" with Fight Shape Tony Ricci. Tony will cover everything you need to know about fight performance and nutrition. Tony Ricci is a professor at Long Island University, a former competitive Olympic lifter, Mr. Eastern USA bodybuilding champion, and holds Black Belts in multiple combat disciplines. He has his MS. in Sports Science from the United States Sports Academy and MS. in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport. In this first episode, @FightShape_Ricci explains the role of a strength and conditioning coach in fight sports.
Host Matt Culley is joined by Tony Ricci, Sr. Nutritionist for Pfizer Inc and elite Performance Coach. Tony trains top MMA fighters including Chris Weidman and Heather Hardy. Tony explains the importance of hydration, methods for making weight, and how the body interprets diets. Chris Algieri, professional boxer (21-3) and Performance Nutrition Coach, calls in with his nutrition tips. Kyle Antonelli, NewYorkFighting.com editor, fills us in with MMA news.
Tony Ricci, PhD, Director of Neuroscience Graduate Training Program at the Stanford University School of Medicine talks about how most of their students are new to neuroscience and the program's emphasis on interaction and collaboration between students and teachers. He also reflects on how the field of neuroscience is getting broader and how the prefix 'neuro' could be put in front of just about any field. @StanfordMed Stanford Medicine @SfNTweets #SfN16
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This week on "Brains and Bourbon," we share a glass of whiskey with Tony Ricci as we discuss hearing, rebuilding his lab after hurricane Katrina, and more! Dr. Ricci is a professor of otolaryngology and molecular and cellular physiology here at Stanford, as well as the director of the Stanford neurosciences PhD program. "Brains and Bourbon" is a show about cocktails and neuroscience. Each week, we invite a neuroscientist to discuss the process and motivation behind their science, and to share their favorite cocktail with us. You have a brain and you like to drink, so come sit down and have a drink with us.