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...
Science of the Stride: Energy Balance & Performance with Hannah Caldwell
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Science of the Stride: Energy Balance & Performance with Hannah Caldwell
Send us a text In episode #155 we talk with researcher Hannah Caldwell about: The importance of maintaining optimal energy availability for muscle repair, hormone production, and overall health.Study Insights: Exploration of a study on low energy availability, revealing a performance impairment in endurance-trained athletes despite high training volumes.Tips on recognizing signs of low energy availability, including monitoring performance perception, menstrual cycle changes, and mood.Guidance...
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...