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144 - It's Video-Podast Friday! with Mr. Charlie Kimball and "Diabetes in the Fast Lane"!

144 - It's Video-Podast Friday! with Mr. Charlie Kimball and "Diabetes in the Fast Lane"!

Today is the seventh video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2013 Huffines Discussion.  Up today in our series is the Izod IndyCar Racing series driver Mr. Charlie Kimball.  Mr. Kimball's talk is titled: "Diabetes in the Fast Lane!".  This is a great talk from the only elite race car driver that also happens to have Type 1 diabetes.
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133 - It's Video-Podcast Friday! with Huffines Discussion Scholar Dr. Jim Pivarnik from Michigan State!

133 - It's Video-Podcast Friday! with Huffines Discussion Scholar Dr. Jim Pivarnik from Michigan State!

Today we kick off the video and audio-only rebroadcasts of the Speakers from the 2013 Huffines Discussion.  First up in our series is Dr. Jim Pivarnik from Michigan State University.  Dr. Pivarnik's talk is titled: "Exercise and Pregnancy: Past, Present, and Future".
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112 - It's Podcast Friday and our 10th Anniversary! With Founder Dr. Jack Wilmore!

112 - It's Podcast Friday and our 10th Anniversary! With Founder Dr. Jack Wilmore!

Today is our 10th Anniversary! and to celebrate, we've got a special podcast with Dr. Jack Wilmore, the Founder and first Director of our Institute!  Dr. Wilmore is also one of the legendary figures in Exercise Physiology in the United States having published over 300 scientific articles and being at the forefront of so many different phases of the growth of Exercise Science from the 1960's to the 2000's.  So have a listen to the podcast today!
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85 - Huffines Discussion 2012 - Univ. Utah's Dr. Dennis Bramble and the Evolution of Running

85 - Huffines Discussion 2012 - Univ. Utah's Dr. Dennis Bramble and the Evolution of Running

This is the audio-only podcast of the 2012 Huffines Discussion Talks.   This week's 2012 Huffines Discussion Scholar is Dr. Dennis Bramble from the University of Utah.  Dr. Bramble has done incredible work teasing apart how humans came to be able to run long distances and why that trait was advantageous for the survival of our species.  This is a great podcast as Dr. Bramble talks about  "Can Grandma Run? An Evolutionary Perspective on Human Exercise, Aging and Endurance Performance&quo...
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