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261 | Video | Podcast Friday with New York Times Bestseller Christie Aschwanden

261 | Video | Podcast Friday with New York Times Bestseller Christie Aschwanden

Here we have our fourth Video Podcast from our new series featuring a special guest, New York Times Sports and Fitness bestseller Christie Aschwanden! Back from podcast #80 and #159 of the 2014 Huffines Discussion, we have with us award-winning science and sports journalist Ms. Christie Aschwanden! Aschwanden's most recent book, Good to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery, is a New York Times bestseller that seeks to answer how modern recovery ...
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Dr. Anthony Hackney, Professor from Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill!

Dr. Anthony Hackney, Professor from Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill!

Today is the fifth 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.
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Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor from Univ. of Birmingham, UK!

Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor from Univ. of Birmingham, UK!

Today is the third rebroadcast from the 2015 Huffines Discussion. Up today in our series is Dr. Janice Thompson, Professor and Director of Research and Deputy Head of School in Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. Dr. Thompson's talk is called "Obesity Wars: Exercise vs. Diet" and covers the current controversies and understandings in the war on obesity.
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The Huffines DIscussion 5 Speaker Series | Dr. Larry Kenney, Penn State University

The Huffines DIscussion 5 Speaker Series | Dr. Larry Kenney, Penn State University

Today is the first rebroadcast from the 2015 Huffines Discussion. Up today in our series is Dr. Larry Kenney, the Marie Underhill Noll Chair in Human Performance at Penn State University. Dr. Kenney's talk is called "Climate Change, Aging, and Human Health" and covers the physiological issues we will all face with the onset of Climate Change.
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Huffines Scholar Mr. Gerald Veasley and Performance Anxiety!

Huffines Scholar Mr. Gerald Veasley and Performance Anxiety!

The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. Today's talk is the second talk from the 2014 Huffines Discussion held Nov. 21, 2014. The first talk is by world-renowned bassist, Mr. Gerald Veasley, whose talk is titled "Overcoming Performance Anxiety: A Musician's Perspective".
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It's the 100th Podcast Friday!  All things 100 today - the web rebroadcast of the live 100th podcast!

It's the 100th Podcast Friday! All things 100 today - the web rebroadcast of the live 100th podcast!

You've been waiting for it and here it is:  the 100th Podcast from the Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance!  We do all things 100 today:  We talk to Mr. Mike Dillingham - Aggie Class '35 who is 100 and is the oldest living Aggie - about his time on the Texas A&M baseball team from 1931-1935.  We welcome back to the podcast one of the world's elite ultramarathoners Dr. Mike Sandlin who runs (and wins) 100-mile foot-races for fun! (really).  And for our 100th g...
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Huffines Discussion 2011: Dr. Richard Linnehan, NASA

The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. Today's talk is from Dr. Richard Linnehan, who talks about "Living, Working & Exercising in Space: An Astronaut's Perspective".  This is a great talk that shows some of the stresses on astronauts as they complete their space missions.
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Huffines Discussion 2011: Dr. Frank Booth, University of Missouri

The Huffines Discussion is where great speakers and leaders in Sports Medicine talk about the future in a manner understandable to all. Today's talk is from Dr. Frank Booth, who talks about "Walk Away from Type 2 Diabetes".  This is an engaging talk from one of the preeminent Exercise Physiologists in the World and presents an easy to understand plan for dealing with Type 2 Diabetes.
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