Regular guest Conor Heffernan is accompanied by Guy Lochhead and Lotte Kammenga of the Bristol co-op gym. We discuss what a co-op gym is, how it operates and why Guy felt the need to establish the Bristol co-operative gym in 2016. Follow the Bristol co-operative on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bristolcooperativegym/
Alyssa Ages is a journalist and a strength athlete as well as a general Strongman enthusiast. She is the writer of the forthcoming book "The Secrets of Giants" which explores (amongst other things) what underpins the pursuit of strength. Alyssa joins me to discuss some of her experiences in putting together the content of the book. Find out more about Alyssa here - https://linktr.ee/alyssaages
Sport Psychologist Hugh Gilmore returns to the show to talk to me about Motivational Interviewing. What is it? How does it work? How can it benefit our practice? We hope you enjoy this episode and if you do, please consider sharing on your preferred social media platform. Bonus content - Hugh has also given a talk with Prof Steve Rollnick (one of the founders of Motivational Interviewing)for UK coaching. You can access the talk for free here - https://vimeo.com/652563176/c1eac1dd06?embedded=false&source=video_title&owner=62088816 Find more of Hugh's content here - https://linktr.ee/podiumpsychology.com
In this journal paper review episode, we discuss the findings of Hokken et al. (2020), who investigated the subcellular localisation and fibre type-dependent utilisation of glycogen in response to an ecologically valid strength training session (4 sets of 5 back squat and deficit deadlift at ~75% of 1RM, followed by 4 sets of 12 rear foot elevated split squats at ~65% of 1RM). If you've ever heard statements like "high volume strength training only decreases muscle glycogen by 30%", whilst technically not wrong, there is more nuance to the discussion, with some potential considerations for how you should approach your nutrition to support your training. We outline these considerations in the episode. Link to the paper can be found here - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32961... Find more podcast episodes here - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G4op8x... Have a question, get in touch in the comments section or directly on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/noliftpodcast/
In this episode, I am joined by Joshua Gibson, who is the host of the Philosophical Weightlifting podcast. We discuss our own backgrounds, the story behind our respective podcasts, other podcasts, standout guests and episodes as well as advice for future podcast hosts based on our own experience and observations. Check out the Philosophical Weightlifting podcast here - https://www.spreaker.com/user/philweightliftingpodcast/youth-weightlifting
Dr. Kyle Travis returns to the show to discuss the findings of his PhD work, which compared the effects of a step taper with that of an exponential taper on skeletal muscle adaptations and strength performance in trained Powerlifters. We also discuss the results of his recently published survey study, which documents the tapering practices of United States & Canadian raw Powerlifters. Tapering intervention study - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.735932/full Survey study - https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/2021/12002/Characterizing_the_Tapering_Practices_of_United.5.aspx Kyle's Researchgate profile - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kyle-Travis/research
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Jim Nuzzo and Dr. Conor Heffernan to discuss Jim's recent publication, which is titled "Content Analysis of Patent Applications for Strength Training Equipment Filed in the United States Before 1980". We discuss some of the interesting findings from the study as well as other work Jim and Conor have going on. Link to the full text of the paper - https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Fulltext/2021/10000/Content_Analysis_of_Patent_Applications_for.40.aspx Link to participate in Jim's exercise names study - https://eaecu.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8xeTigpmJ1ECthk Follow Jim on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JamesLNuzzo Follow Conor on Twitter - https://twitter.com/PhysCstudy
Pa McNamara joins me for a chat about his experiences in lifting and how he has managed to compete in Bodybuilding and Powerlifting routinely over a number of years. We also discuss some of the wildlife watching that Pa does in his spare time, which is documented on his Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/pamcnamara/
Join us for another deep dive into a research paper. On this occasion we are tackling the 2019 paper by Serrano et al. titled "Extraordinary fast-twitch fiber abundance in elite weightlifters". You can find the paper here - https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0207975 Or watch this episode on Youtube here - https://youtu.be/BE6ZU1PwQ0M
Dr. Helen Collins joins me to discuss her PhD work, looking into the effects of resistance training in youths.