We Do Performance – A Sport Science Podcast

We Do Performance - A Sport Science Podcast
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Join Dr Andrew Usher and Dr John Babraj as they dive into research reviews, sports science concepts, chat with featured guests, and introduce you to the exciting world of high performance and sports science.
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The podcast focuses on high performance and sport science topics, including muscle oxygenation, mitochondrial adaptations, and the application of technology in sports training. Episodes feature in-depth discussions, such as the use of Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (NIRS) for measuring muscle oxygenation and the implications of mitochondria in sprint interval training.

Join Dr Andrew Usher and Dr John Babraj as they dive into research reviews, sports science concepts, chat with featured guests, and introduce you to the exciting world of high performance and sports science.
In this episode of the We Do Performance podcast, Ed Lee, a seasoned performance coach at Harlequins, shares his journey in rugby and the evolution of strength and conditioning practices. He discusses the importance of individualized training, the role of acceleration in athlete performance, and the psychological benefits of sprint training. Ed emphasizes the need for freshness over fitness in training schedules and how sprinting can serve as both a training tool and a screening method for athletes. The conversation highlights the challenges and realities of training elite athletes and the continuous adaptation required in coaching methods. In this conversation, Ed and the team delve into the complexities of physiological limiters in athletic performance, focusing on the distinctions between central and peripheral limitations. They explore the use of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) as a tool for understanding muscle function and performance metrics. The discussion highlights the importance of data-driven insights in training, particularly in rugby, where conditioning strategies must adapt to the demands of the sport. The conversation also touches on the significance of scrum and mauling in conditioning, the art of pushing athletic limits, and the need for a comprehensive understanding of conditioning to enhance overall performance.
Keywords
rugby, performance coaching, strength and conditioning, athlete training, acceleration training, sports science, team sports, training adaptation, psychological benefits, individualized training, physiological limiters, central limitations, peripheral limitations, NIRS, athletic training, performance improvement, scrum conditioning, mauling, data-driven insights, conditioning strategies

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