Send us a text In episode #161 we spoke with researcher Dr. Mark Hearris about: Carbohydrate metabolism and exercise performanceCo-ingesting protein with carbs for recoveryDual-source carbohydrates and liver glycogen repletionPeriodizing nutrition and training goalsDr. Mark Hearris is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition at Manchester Met University. His research interests lie in the field of carbohydrate metabolism, where he has investigated the influence of carbohydrate av...
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Send us a text In episode #161 we spoke with researcher Dr. Mark Hearris about: Carbohydrate metabolism and exercise performanceCo-ingesting protein with carbs for recoveryDual-source carbohydrates and liver glycogen repletionPeriodizing nutrition and training goalsDr. Mark Hearris is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition at Manchester Met University. His research interests lie in the field of carbohydrate metabolism, where he has investigated the influence of carbohydrate av...
Chasing the Sky: Emily Keddie’s Oregon Volcanic Skyline FKT
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Chasing the Sky: Emily Keddie’s Oregon Volcanic Skyline FKT
Send us a text In episode #152 we talk with Emily Keddie, who recently set the supported FKT on the Oregon Volcanic Skyline Route, climbing 15 of Oregon's tallest volcanoes: Navigating the challenging 416-mile route, with more than 85,000 feet of vert in 12 days, 17 hours and 12 minutes. Trail running, climbing, logistics, and enduring through pain and injuryStrategies for nutrition and hydration on and off-trailEmily Keddie is an ultra runner, mountain athlete and former Pacific Crest T...
Nutritional Revolution Podcast
Send us a text In episode #161 we spoke with researcher Dr. Mark Hearris about: Carbohydrate metabolism and exercise performanceCo-ingesting protein with carbs for recoveryDual-source carbohydrates and liver glycogen repletionPeriodizing nutrition and training goalsDr. Mark Hearris is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition at Manchester Met University. His research interests lie in the field of carbohydrate metabolism, where he has investigated the influence of carbohydrate av...