Physiologically Speaking
Podcast de Brady Holmer
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20 episodiosGreetings! For today’s post, I’m sharing (with permission) my appearance on the Life in Stride podcast, hosted by a few good friends and outstanding runners. Here’s the episode description and links to their content. Please give them a follow/subscribe! On this episode, the boys had on special guest Brady Holmer! The best way to describe Brady would be an expert in the science of running and human performance. We covered several interesting tops as they relate to runners such as creatine use, VO2 max, proper race weight, and more! Brady also just ran a 2:26 marathon at Indianapolis, and he told he just ran 4 days a week training for it! We get into his training block some and learned how he dropped a 10 minute PR in just his second marathon. Enjoy! FOLLOW BRADY X: https://x.com/B_Holmer Strava: https://strava.app.link/a1EYBlCC6Ob FOLLOW US ON STRAVA Chris: https://www.strava.com/athletes/29985667 Scotty: https://www.strava.com/athletes/98633526 Danny: https://www.strava.com/athletes/23504210 CHECK OUT OUR INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lifeinstridepodcast/ CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/@LifeInStridePodcast?si=icd7XfQ4HMmuBRyX EPISODE RECOMMENDATIONS Floberg Runs Interview Sobriety and Running 2:42 in the Marathon This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe [https://www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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Greetings! David Roche is a decorated trail runner, coach, and co-founder of SWAP Running. He's a two-time national champion and a three-time Team USA member, and he recently set the course record at the Leadville 100 trail run with a time of 15 hours, 26 minutes, 34 seconds. David and his wife, Megan Roche, M.D., offer coaching that blends science, training theory, and a philosophy of joy and long-term growth for all athletes. Megan just launched a website—Huzzah [https://www.thehuzzahhub.com/about]—“to empower female endurance athletes by providing accessible sports science knowledge and fostering a love for sport through content, insights, and scholarships, with a focus on supporting overall health, education, and competitive edge.” I’ve become a bit obsessed with how David thinks about running and how invested he and Megan are in reading and implementing the science of training and racing. So I needed to nerd out with him on some topics. In this interview, I picked David’s mind about his scientific approach to training, and we detail several of the training practices he used in his buildup to the race, including: Sodium bicarbonate Downhill running High-carb fueling Super shoes Post-exercise exogenous ketones Heat training/hot water immersion Caffeine Heart rate zones And more! Relevant links For more details about David and SWAP Running, visit their About Us page [https://swaprunning.com/about-us-1] Follow David on X @MountainRoche [https://x.com/MountainRoche] Watch the documentary about David’s record: Leadville 100 Ultramarathon & David Roche's Run for The Impossible Record [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6k6XgHeSCI] This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe [https://www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
Greetings friends! In this interview, I sit down with Christina Smith, the Associate Director of Athlete Relations for the Enhanced Games. Per the Enhanced Games website: [https://enhanced.org/] “The Enhanced Games are a celebration of the union of athletic excellence and scientific achievement.The Enhanced Movement believes in the medical and scientific process of elevating humanity to its full potential, through a community of committed athletes.” Some are calling the Enhanced Games the “Enhanced Olympics” — but I think that this movement is more than just that. After attending numerous press conferences and doing this interview with Christina, I think that the Enhanced Games has the chance — if executed correctly — to change the way that we watch sports (and the way that athletes compete in them). Due to a few issues with recording, the first 10 minutes of this interview are audio only. But the rest of the interview is video. Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe [https://www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
Greetings! Today’s interview is with Andrew Koutnik, Ph.D. [https://x.com/AKoutnik] Andrew is a research scientist at Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, where he’s investigating metabolic therapies for health and disease. His mission is to optimize metabolic health and patient outcomes for people living with type 1 diabetes. Andrew is unique because he himself has type 1 diabetes. This allows him to add a bit of personal touch and a lot of passion into the work he’s doing. Andrew joins me to talk about a case study (two papers) that he and colleagues just published on the long-term safety and efficacy of the ketogenic diet for an individual with type 1 diabetes who had been using the ketogenic diet for more than 10 years (spoiler alert: it’s Andrew). We talk about why the ketogenic diet is helpful for people with diabetes and then dive into the details of each study to explore how 10 years on the diet affected cardiovascular health risk factors and clinical biomarkers. Andrew posted two great threads about the papers on X. You can check those out below. Make sure to give Andrew a follow as well while you’re there. Part I: 10-Years longitudinal data on KETOGENIC DIET and Safety, Efficacy & Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology in a patient with HIGH RISK cardiovascular disease (Type 1 Diabetes)? [https://x.com/AKoutnik/status/1805290458500739307] Part II: 10-Year Longitudinal Data On Ketogenic Diet Adverse Events, Bone Mineral Density, Thyroid Function, and Kidney Function [https://x.com/AKoutnik/status/1811099182436077708] Here are the links to each paper: Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology in an Individual with Type 1 Diabetes After 10-Year Ketogenic Diet [https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/ajpcell.00694.2023] Efficacy and Safety of Long-term Ketogenic Diet Therapy in a Patient With Type 1 Diabetes [https://academic.oup.com/jcemcr/article/2/7/luae102/7710382?login=false] This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe [https://www.physiologicallyspeaking.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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