Dr. Namrita Brooke
@namritabrooke
PhD Applied Exercise Physiology, Registered Dietitian, Sports Nutritionist, Endurance Sport Coach.
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http://namritakumar.com 25-07-2018 10:55:28
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The Anaerobic Power Reserve and its application to professional road cycling Pilot study Int'l Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27248365 Follow-up study Journal of Sports Sciences: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30317920 Blog post 𝗛𝗜𝗜𝗧 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: hiitscience.com/the-anaerobic-…
Kristie Leong M.D. @creddingvye Not so fast. Fatigue (from different sources) is definitely a barrier to exercise. The fact that exercise training increases subjective feelings of vigor and energy is a different matter
“Coaching isn’t about you. Coaching is about the athlete. I think it’s always a sign of danger when you make any situation about you rather than about the coaching or about the team. It’s never about you. It’s about something way bigger." Vince Anderson athletesinaction.org/quickhits/a-co…
Love this quote by Dan Benardot, PhD, RDN, FACSM 1/3 “When asked how I ‘feel’ about trends and fads my response is that I have no ‘feeling’ about it. This is not about how I feel but, rather, how this trend/fad fits within what we ‘know’ about the science.”
2/3 “If a trend or fad appears to fit within what we know about human nutrition/physiology/biochemistry, then I have no problem saying so as I have no emotional attachment to it one way or the other. The inverse, of course, is also true.” Dan Benardot, PhD, RDN, FACSM
3/3 “So, if a trend or fad fails to satisfy what we know the science says, then I have no problem saying so.” - Dan Benardot, PhD, RDN, FACSM || Too many people get caught up in personal feelings or attachments to a certain way of thinking...the problem with uneducated influencers...
Can you use sweetspot training AND polarized training? YES. velociouscyclingadventures.com/polarized-trai… Velocious Cycling