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The Real Science of Sport Podcast

By: Professor Ross Tucker and Mike Finch
  • Summary

  • World-renowned sports scientist Professor Ross Tucker and veteran sports journalist Mike Finch break down the myths, practices and controversies from the world of sport. From athletics to rugby, soccer, cycling and more, the two delve into the most recent research, unearth lessons from the pros and host exclusive interviews with some of the world's leading sporting experts. For those who love sport. Get bonus content on Patreon

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Episodes
  • The Science of Weight Training
    May 6 2024

    The team is joined by Professor Stuart Phillips from the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University and one of the leading experts on resistance training. Phillips is the Director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE), the McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Health Research and Lab Lead for the Exercise Metabolism Research Group. In this episode Phillips explains the amazing benefits of weight training, why even a little can reap big benefits for everyone and what sort of training suits best depending on your age, sport and goals.


    SHOW NOTES:


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    Stuart's recent paper on the coming of age of resistance training as a primary form of exercise for health


    A previous article on Stuart's resistance training research from his university


    A few of the specific papers on strength training that were discussed on the show:


    • Resistance exercise load does not determine training-mediated hypertrophic gains in young men
    • Training for strength and hypertrophy: an evidence-based approach
    • Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young men
    • Effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric resistance training on muscular function and structure in older adults: a randomised controlled trial


    Instagram handle for Avery Faigenbaum, Professor of Pediatric Exercise Science, who Stuart mentioned as a good source of information








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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • DISCOURSE: China's Swimming Doping Controversy / Marathon Season Latest / Should Olympic Medallists Get Prize Money?
    Apr 24 2024

    A wrap-up of the best stories on our Discourse channel: Spring marathon season: The top performers / Should Eliud Kipchoge go to the Paris Olympics? / Why track and field athletes are earning prize money in Paris for the first time / Is the UCI doing enough to ensure the safety of pro cyclists? / China's doping controversy sparks division in the anti-doping world.


    SHOW NOTES:

    The Guardian story on prize money in athletics at the Paris Olympics


    The Guardian story on the 23 Chinese swimmers who won Olympic golds after testing positive for banned drug


    WADA statement on the case of the 23 swimmers


    Travis Tygart from USADA releases a statement about WADA statement


    WADA statement following comments by Tygart

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • INTERVIEW: How to Fuel For Maximum Endurance Performance
    Apr 19 2024

    Building on from our previous discussions on optimal fuelling for endurance exercise, in this episode we go deep into the details of why carbohydrates are the rocket fuel for our bodies, and how we can take advantage of metabolic agility and different fuel strategies to unlock performance gains. To do this, we are joined by Dr Jamie Whitfield, a postdoctoral researcher in exercise nutrition and an expert in muscle physiology and metabolism. We explore how your body ‘chooses’ whether to burn fats or carbs as fuel and which carbs it prioritizes as we change our intensity and diet. We discuss whether fasting or feasting before exercise is beneficial, and we learn whether ketogenic diets hinder or enhance exercise performance.


    SHOW NOTES:

    Jamie’s X account: @jwhitfie


    Jamie’s page at the ACU


    The article by Jamie and a former guest, Prof Louise Burke, responding to Prof Tim Noakes on Keto diets and performance. The entire point-counterpoint is available at the link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38485731/


    A research study that Jamie referred to that looked at how ingesting carbohydrates at different rates affected total carbohydrate use during exercise: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00421-022-05019-w


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    1 hr and 20 mins

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