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Dr. Anthony Hackney, Professor from Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill!, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

Dr. Anthony Hackney, Professor from Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill!, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

Today is the fourth video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2015 Huffines Discussion.   Up today in our series is Dr. Anthony Hackney, Professor at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill in Exercise & Sport Science and the Department of Nutrition.  Dr. Hackney's talk is called "Exercise: Too Much of a Good Thing?" and is an examination of how excessive exercise affects the reproduction systems of humans. LISTEN or WATCH&nbs...
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It's Podcast Friday! with Dan Giuliani and Online Strength Training Programming

It's Podcast Friday! with Dan Giuliani and Online Strength Training Programming

Technology is making sports medicine more effective every day.  Joining us today in the podcast is Mr. Dan Giuliani the CEO of Volt Athletics.  The purpose of Volt Athletics is provide expert, online consultation for Strength Coaches and Athletes who may not have access to the best coaching and newest ideas in resistance training.  This is an interesting application that will help to bring the best knowledge and coaching to athletes across the country.  LISTEN NOW!
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It's Podcast Friday! with Sports Performance Coach Dr. Brandon Marcello

It's Podcast Friday! with Sports Performance Coach Dr. Brandon Marcello

  • Podcasts
  • 5/8/2015 6:56:00 AM
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Joining us today in the podcast is Dr. Brandon Marcello who is an independent performance consultant who most recently was the Director of Sports Performance at Stanford University.  This is an interesting conversation that shows the changing nature of coaching to include nutrition, supplements, and conditioning.  LISTEN NOW!
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It's Podcast Friday! with Texas A&M Head Athletic Trainer Phil Hedrick!

It's Podcast Friday! with Texas A&M Head Athletic Trainer Phil Hedrick!

  • Podcasts
  • 10/24/2014 5:52:00 AM
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Sports medicine, when applied at the level of a University, is a complicated and multi-faceted enterprise.  We are pleased to have Mr. Phil Hedrick, Head Athletic Trainer for Athletics at Texas A&M University in the podcast today to talk about the complexity of providing sports medicine care for 600 athletes.  We also talk about some of the changing paradigms in sports medicine, especially in how it relates to health insurance.  Enjoy!  LISTEN NOW!Image Source: http://www...
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It's Podcast Friday! with David Weir, Texas A&M Football's Head Athletic Trainer

It's Podcast Friday! with David Weir, Texas A&M Football's Head Athletic Trainer

Football season is in full swing and as does happen with any sport, injuries occur.  Today we are pleased to have Mr. David Weir (ATC, LAT) with us in the podcast to talk about football injuries and treatment.  We talk extensively about the world of Athletic Training, and especially how the emphasis on concussion monitoring is altering how football is practiced. This is certainly a timely topic and we think you'll enjoy!  LISTEN NOW! Image Source: http://hlknweb.tamu...
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Weekly Text Article! "Using Chains May Improve Your Strength and Conditioning"

Weekly Text Article! "Using Chains May Improve Your Strength and Conditioning"

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  • 6/20/2014 6:51:00 AM
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Check out the weekly text article by Mr. Majid Koozehchian titled "Using Chains May Improve Your Strength and Conditioning." "In recent years, strength training with unconventional objects has become popular (1). One unconventional method that has gained recognition by elite athletes is adding chains to the end of conventional barbells. There are many claims that this type of training can improve strength and power above those achieved by traditional free weights (2)."
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Tips To Stay Healthy in the New Year with Emily Schmitt on KAMU

Tips To Stay Healthy in the New Year with Emily Schmitt on KAMU

Our very own, Emily Schmitt, sits down for an interview at KAMU TV to discuss "Tips to Stay Healthy in the New Year!" Don't miss this opportunity to learn about nutrition, importance of aerobic and resistance training, and other aspects of general health. It is never too late to kick start the NEW YOU!The interview will air Thursday, February 13, 2014 at 11:00pm on KAMU TV (Channel 12 local).
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It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Chong from the Musician's Clinics of Canada

It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Chong from the Musician's Clinics of Canada

  • 10/31/2013 9:59:00 AM
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Today's podcast guest is Dr. John Chong of the Musician's Clinic of Canada.  Dr. Chong is another of our joint collaborations with the Athlete and the Arts initiative which is designed to apply sports medicine practices and knowledge to the Performing Arts (and vice-versa!).  Dr. Chong is the President of the Performing Arts Medical Association and a clinician who was a piano child-prodigy.  So, he speaks first-hand of the injuries, overtraining, and and medical needs of a...
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Read the weekly Text Article! "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed"

Read the weekly Text Article! "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed"

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  • 7/25/2013 8:44:00 AM
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Have you ever wondered why spinach was so important to Popeye's diet? Read the weekly text article "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed" by Chang Woock Lee to find out. "Do you remember Popeye the Sailor, the cartoon and animation character with massive forearms and a smoking pipe in his mouth? He usually shows a calm and gentle demeanor, but when necessary, especially to protect Olive Oyl, the love of his life, from his archrival Bluto, he suddenly turns into a h...
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Weekly Text Article! Effects of a Combination Treatment of Fish Oil and Curcumin

Weekly Text Article! Effects of a Combination Treatment of Fish Oil and Curcumin

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  • 7/18/2013 7:17:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article "Effects of a Combination Treatment of Fish Oil and Curcumin" by Rachel Botchlett. "Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue that is responsible for voluntary motion and plays a significant role in glucose metabolism and maintaining postural support. The loss of skeletal muscle, defined as atrophy, is characterized by a marked reduction in muscle protein synthesis coupled with an increase in protein degradation and can lead to a loss of cont...
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