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The Endurance Science Podcast with Matt Carpenter

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A podcast that cuts through the endless noise and misinformation social media noise presents us, and discusses what the science really says about endurance performance.

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Unlocking the Power of Caffeine for Endurance Performance

In this episode, I dives deep into the science of caffeine, revealing how understanding its mechanisms, dosing, and timing can help endurance athletes maximise their performance safely and effectively.Main topics: * The science behind how caffeine enhances endurance performance * Optimal caffeine dosing strategies (3-6 mg/kg) and the effect of individual differences * Timing of caffeine intake before and during races for maximum benefit * The history of caffeine's status in anti-doping regulations and its legal use today * Differences between coffee and pure caffeine supplements * Practical tips for training and race day caffeine use * The importance of personal experimentation and understanding individual responses

7 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
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The New Science of Lactate

For as long as I can remember, I was told that lactate was the enemy, the toxic waste product that made my legs burn and forced me to slow down. It turns out almost everything I believed about it was wrong. In this episode, I trace the remarkable story of how lactate went from metabolic villain to one of the most important molecules in exercise physiology. I start with George Brooks, the UC Berkeley professor who spent four decades building the lactate shuttle theory, the idea that lactate isn't waste but a fuel, a gluconeogenic precursor, and a signalling molecule that shuttles between cells, tissues, and organs. Then I dig into a stunning 2023 paper from Craig Thompson's lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering that takes the story even further: lactate doesn't just feed the mitochondria, it activates the electron transport chain without even being metabolised. It's a messenger that tells your mitochondria to produce more ATP, suppresses glycolysis, and shifts your energy system toward oxidative phosphorylation. I explore what all of this means for how we think about the lactate threshold, pacing, interval training, recovery, and even immune function. If you've ever pushed into that burning zone on a hard run or ride, this episode will change how you think about what's happening inside your body. References: Cai, X. et al. (2023). Lactate activates the mitochondrial electron transport chain independently of its metabolism. Molecular Cell, 83, 3904–3920. Brooks, G.A. (2018). The Science and Translation of Lactate Shuttle Theory. Cell Metabolism, 27, 757–785. Brooks, G.A. et al. (2022). Tracing the lactate shuttle to the mitochondrial reticulum. Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 54, 1332–1347. Hui, S. et al. (2017). Glucose feeds the TCA cycle via circulating lactate. Nature, 551, 115–118. Leija, R.G. et al. (2024). Enteric and systemic postprandial lactate shuttle phases and dietary carbohydrate carbon flow in humans. Nature Metabolism, 6, 670–677. Brooks, G.A. (2023). What the Lactate Shuttle Means for Sports Nutrition. Nutrients, 15(9), 2178.

31 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
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Navigating Scientific Research and Misinformation in Endurance Sports

Get equipped with essential tools to critically read and evaluate research claims, especially in the world of sports science and endurance performance. This episode unpacks the pitfalls of predatory publishing, how to spot misleading studies, and the importance of understanding the broader body of evidence to make informed decisions.In this episode: * The importance of not relying on single studies; why a body of research and systematic reviews are critical for true understanding * What predatory publishing is, how it misleads athletes and consumers, and how to use Jeffrey Beals’ list as a resource for evaluating journal credibility * Red flags in research papers: lack of transparency, superficial peer review, misleading impact factors, aggressive solicitation tactics * How social media and marketing exploit poor quality studies and cherry-pick data to promote supplements and gadgets * Practical steps to critically evaluate research: checking study design, conflicts of interest, replication, and alignment with meta-analyses * The hierarchy of evidence, from anecdotal reports to randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews, and why multiple replicated studies are necessary * The myth of “magic” supplements and why one promising study doesn’t prove effectiveness * How to distance yourself from misinformation and make evidence-based choices in endurance training and nutrition

24 de mar de 2026 - 42 min
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