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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Back Injuries In Golf"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Back Injuries In Golf"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. Huffines Institute Podcast with Hall of Fame Golf Coach Bob Ellis Physics of the Golf Swing Musculoskeletal Considerations for the Senior Golfer Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can listen to it here!
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It's Podcast Friday! with Dr. Laurie Priest and Sport Inclusion!

It's Podcast Friday! with Dr. Laurie Priest and Sport Inclusion!

  • Podcasts
  • 3/28/2014 6:46:00 AM
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We're so pleased to have Dr. Laurie Priest join us in the podcast today.  Dr. Priest was and continues to be one of the pioneers in women's sport and the inclusion of women in all aspects of sport.  This is a great conversation about some of the history of this movement and how all sports have and will continue to benefit from full inclusion. Enjoy!  LISTEN NOW! 
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. http://gizmodo.com/5992583/how-far-do-you-run-in-different-sports http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/tech/post/_/id/492/492 http://tribesports.com/blog/the-average-distance-run-in-different-sports Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can ...
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It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Tennessee's Dr. Ed Howley!

It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Tennessee's Dr. Ed Howley!

Today is the sixth video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2013 Huffines Discussion.  Up today in our series is University of Tennessee's Dr. Ed Howley.  Dr. Howley's talk is titled: "How Much Exercise Is Enough?".  Dr. Howley unravels the tangled recommendation for how much exercise you really need.  This is a great talk from one of the legends in Exercise Physiology.  WATCH NOW!  or LISTEN NOW! 
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It's Podcast Friday! with Mark Bravo and Marathoning!

It's Podcast Friday! with Mark Bravo and Marathoning!

  • Podcasts
  • 3/11/2014 7:41:00 AM
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Spring is finally beginning (whew!) and many people start getting out and running again after the cold winter.  Some of them even start thinking about running marathons.  We've got a great podcast today with Mr. Mark Bravo is a tireless promoter of the marathon and it's benefits.  Enjoy!  LISTEN NOW!  
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Huffines Student Affiliate Spotlight! Michelle Dawes' recent publication!

Huffines Student Affiliate Spotlight! Michelle Dawes' recent publication!

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  • 3/6/2014 8:48:00 AM
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Numerous candidate genes have been suggested in the recent literature with proposed roles in regulation of voluntary physical activity, with little evidence on these genes' functional roles. Michelle Dawes, doctoral student in the Biology of Physical Activity Laboratory and Huffines Institute Student Affiliate, recently published a journal article in Biomed Research International. Her publication titled "Differential Gene Expression in High- and Low-Active Inbred Mice" compare...
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It's Podcast Friday with Ms. Leigh Liebmann and "Back On My Feet"

It's Podcast Friday with Ms. Leigh Liebmann and "Back On My Feet"

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  • 2/28/2014 5:13:00 AM
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We are joined in the podcast today by Ms. Leigh Liebmann who is the Program Coordinator for the Dallas chapter of "Back On My Feet".  This program is another example of how to use exercise and sport to facilitate societal change - in this case to help with employment and housing.  This is a great podcast with someone who is trying to change the world by using exercise!  LISTEN NOW!
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It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Exercise Is Medicine's Dr. Robert Sallis!

It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Exercise Is Medicine's Dr. Robert Sallis!

Today is the fourth video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2013 Huffines Discussion.  Up today in our series is Kaiser-Permanente and the Developer of the International Exercise Is Medicine initiative, Dr. Robert Sallis.  Dr. Sallis' talk is titled: "Exercise and Health: How to Prescribe Exercise in Clinical Practice".  This is a great talk - both funny and informative - on how and why exercise is a perfect medical treatment and why it should be treated ...
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Difficulty of a Triple Axel"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Difficulty of a Triple Axel"

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  • 2/18/2014 9:22:00 AM
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For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. A kinetic comparison of single, double, and triple axels. Aleshinsky, S.Y. Professional service for amateur skaters: What biomechanics can do for figure skating. Skating, 1986, 63(9), 10-13. Part 2. Skating, 1986, 63(10), 11-15. Nash HL. US Olympic figure skaters: honing their performances. Phys Sportsmed. 1988;16(2):180-185. The Triple Axel BlogSpotBe sure to check out future weekly Huffines...
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Are you in the mood for some "Rock N Roll?"

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  • 2/13/2014 8:41:00 AM
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Our very own Texas A&M University graduate student, Heather Vellers, has been featured in the Health and Kinesiology Department's semiannual "On The Move" magazine. The article highlights her current research looking for links between performance and heart rate. Uniquely, this isn't the typical performance associated with sports medicine. Ms. Vellers' "rock n roll research" is focused on musicians from various genres and their cardiovascular changes ...
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