Todd is a USC graduate physical therapist and elite mountain biker and Jason is a biomechanist and Cat 1 road racer. Together they discuss topics related to cycling and use their experiences to provide interesting discussion, latest science, and thought-provoking stories. Please be aware, we experienced some audio issues in our first few episodes. We recommend you start with the more recent episodes first.
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Todd is a USC graduate physical therapist and elite mountain biker and Jason is a biomechanist and Cat 1 road racer. Together they discuss topics related to cycling and use their experiences to provide interesting discussion, latest science, and thought-provoking stories. Please be aware, we experienced some audio issues in our first few episodes. We recommend you start with the more recent episodes first.
In this episode, Todd and Jason discuss the gut microbiome and probiotics. The human body is complicated, including the bacteria in our intestines. How does our intestinal composition affect our performance?
Show Notes:Probiotics and athletes reviewStudy on probiotics and athletesGut microbiota in athletes and physically active peopleObservational study on gut microbiome of elite cyclists
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Performance Cycling Podcast
Todd is a USC graduate physical therapist and elite mountain biker and Jason is a biomechanist and Cat 1 road racer. Together they discuss topics related to cycling and use their experiences to provide interesting discussion, latest science, and thought-provoking stories. Please be aware, we experienced some audio issues in our first few episodes. We recommend you start with the more recent episodes first.