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🗓️ 23 January 2018
⏱️ 59 minutes
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Dr. Andy Galpin of CSU Fullerton talks about blending evidence and practice, as well as the potential beneficial and detrimental roles of technology for making training decisions.
Andy is a tenured Professor in the Center for Sport Performance at CSU Fullerton. Andy spent 4 years studying the structure and function of human skeletal muscle at the single cell level, a feat which earned him a PhD in Human Bioenergetics in 2011. This also resulted in the friendship with frequent collaborator Dr. Jimmy Bagley and the ability to open up his own "Biochemistry and Molecular Exercise Physiology Laboratory" at CSU Fullerton.
He now focuses his attention on teaching classes (Sports Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Designing Exercise Programs, Applied Strength and Conditioning, Athlete Assessment and Measurement, etc.) and running the BMEP lab (which studies the acute responses and chronic adaptations of human skeletal muscle in response to high force/velocity/power and fatiguing exercise from the whole body, down to the individual muscle fiber and even into the individual DNA. The team does this by taking muscle biopsies from non-athletes and elite athletes from different backgrounds (e.g. normal college student, MMA fighter, Boxer, Weightlifter, etc.) and use highly sophisticated laboratory techniques and equipment to address questions about single fiber "type", size, function, protein quantity, diameter, mitochondria, and myonuclear function.
In This Episode We Discuss:
Communication of scientific concepts
Physiology of the adaptive response
Decision-making process for how to decide on whether a specific technological tool is useful to use
Assessing readiness to train: in either remote athletes or combat athletes where you can’t visually see them for every session
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0:00.0 | Does it work is the worst question ever in the history of nutrition? |
0:14.7 | It all works. Everything works. If you don't, if you think that you could put something in your body, |
0:20.0 | especially that comes in in hyper, and you think that you could put something in your body, especially that comes in hyper, |
0:23.6 | and dosages that are that are upheld and beyond normality. |
0:26.6 | So things that are that are in concentrations that we would never find in nature, if you will, or normal nature. |
0:31.6 | It's definitely going to work. |
0:33.6 | But it really comes down to what do you mean by work? |
0:38.3 | And that's in a very, very long conversation. |
0:41.3 | Right? So can it work? Yes. Is it actually better than the status quo? |
0:45.3 | Well, that's a different question too. Hello and welcome to another episode of Sigma Nutrition Radio. |
1:08.5 | As always, I am your host, Danny Lennon. Today we're at episode |
1:12.4 | 215 of the podcast, and I'm delighted to be joined by Dr. Andy Galpin of CSU Fullerton |
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