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Inside Exercise

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A #podcast where 30+ yr researcher Emeritus Professor @GlennMcConell1 chats with the who’s who of #exercise research. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube etc.

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Dr Andrew Coggan: “Be a skeptical consumer of information and truly consider the source”. He’s talking about why need Inside Exercise. From his 2nd time on the podcast: youtu.be/-6DhfMJH84E?si…

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Now online Professor Paul D. Thompson is a very pleasant chap to talk with and very knowledgeable. I learnt a lot. >500 journal articles Past President of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Former 2:28 marathoner The 4th podcast episode on exercise and the heart

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Professor Paul D. Thompson is a very pleasant chap to talk with and very knowledgeable. I learnt a lot.

>500 journal articles

Past President of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

Former 2:28 marathoner

The 4th podcast episode on exercise and the heart
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The first 20-minutes of this podcast are interesting for aging endurance athletes Listen specifically to the discussion concerning the difference between strength and hypertrophy training Implications for planning our strength year 1️⃣maintain lean mass across years Vs

The first 20-minutes of this podcast are interesting for aging endurance athletes

Listen specifically to the discussion concerning the difference between strength and hypertrophy training

Implications for planning our strength year

1️⃣maintain lean mass across years

Vs
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Now online There is evidence exercise can: -reduce the likelihood of getting cancer -improve the prognosis during cancer treatment -improve effectiveness of chemotherapy -reduce metastasis -reduce the likely of getting cancer again Remarkable!! ⁦Thanks Lykke Sylow

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There is evidence exercise can:

-reduce the likelihood of getting cancer

-improve the prognosis during cancer treatment

-improve effectiveness of chemotherapy 

-reduce metastasis

-reduce the likely of getting cancer again

Remarkable!!

⁦Thanks <a href="/LykkeSylow/">Lykke Sylow</a>⁩
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I had a nice chat with Glenn about a topic I believe to be very important, given the likely beneficial effects of exercise on issues facing people with cancer, incl. fatigue, metabolic disorders and cachexia. Also a topic that needs a lot more research and target identification👩‍🔬

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Looking forward to chatting in 2 days with Dr Tommy Lundberg from Karolinska University in Sweden Topic: Concurrent training Does strength training interfere with endurance training? Does endurance training interfere with strength training? Any questions?  Tommy Lundberg

Looking forward to chatting in 2 days with Dr Tommy Lundberg from Karolinska University in Sweden

Topic: Concurrent training

Does strength training interfere with endurance training?

Does endurance training interfere with strength training?

Any questions?  <a href="/TLexercise/">Tommy Lundberg</a>
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We had a really pleasant, informative chat. Thanks Tommy Lundberg Resistance training may actually improve endurance performance Endurance exercise tends to not interfere with resistance exercise But lots of nuance around these statements. It depends on many factors Online soon

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Now online Depending on training volume and other factors: -Explosive resistance training (RT) may improve endurance performance/economy -Endurance training may not affect hypertrophy but may affect strength and speed of contraction -More research needed Thanks Tommy Lundberg

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Depending on training volume and other factors:

-Explosive resistance training (RT) may improve endurance performance/economy

-Endurance training may not affect hypertrophy but may affect strength and speed of contraction

-More research needed

Thanks <a href="/TLexercise/">Tommy Lundberg</a>
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Please let me know if you have any questions for Derek. I’m going to do it in order of the events in Derek’s life. So start with Derek and I and then add in David Costill (1969) and then add Mark Hargreaves (1991) and then Andre La Gerche (~2022). An extravaganza. Can’t wait!

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We all had a great chat. What a legend Derek Clayton is!! Marathon WR in 1967+1969 and 55 yrs later smashing it on the bike and playing golf 3 days a week. Looking fantastic! An inspiration! Really great having David, Mark and Andre involved too! 👍. Thank alot all Online soon

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Now online Derek Clayton: Marathon WR in 1967+1969. Now at 82 smashing it on the bike and playing golf 3x a week. Inspirational. Heart in amazing shape but has AF. David Costill, Mark Hargreaves and Andre La Gerche (who’ve tested him over 50 yrs) involved too!! Thanks all!!

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Derek Clayton: Marathon WR in 1967+1969. Now at 82 smashing it on the bike and playing golf 3x a week. Inspirational. 

Heart in amazing shape but has AF. 

David Costill, Mark Hargreaves and Andre La Gerche (who’ve tested him over 50 yrs) involved too!! Thanks all!!
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Given 56 years ago he ran 2:08:33, what time do you think he’d run today if he: had todays shoes, drank sufficient fluids including CHO during his races, wasn’t working full time, had a coach, massages etc. Make sure you check out my podcast episode with Derek + top researchers

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Favorite part was a little past the midpoint when Andre La Gerche comes on to talk about Derek Clayton's heart and experience with afib Touches on topics I hadn't heard elsewhere Multiple ablations, when to treat, the nature of AFib, physiology of the heart