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10.10.2018
28 Minuten
Team Novo Nordisk is on a mission to inspire, educate and empower
people affected by diabetes. Their professional cycling team is
comprised completely of riders living with type 1 diabetes, and
competes as a UCI Continental team. Phil Southerland is the founder
(also living with diabetes) and first founded Team Type 1 to take
on the grueling 3000 mile Race Across America in 2006.
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09.10.2018
32 Minuten
Inspiring talk with Diana Nyad, who along with many other
achievements, swam from Cuba to Florida (110 miles of salt water).
Follow up this podcast by checking out the video of her reaching
Florida - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf4xism3nCE [Please
excuse the unexpected background noise from the office printer a
few minutes in]
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05.10.2018
30 Minuten
Fascinating talk about the hardware being used for strength and
conditioning training for astronauts on the ISS and how the
Physiology-Sensing Intelligent Optimisation Nucleus R&D Lab is
pushing the boundaries of exercise in the most hostile environment.
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02.10.2018
28 Minuten
Short talk with Karl Meltzer, who has won more 100-mile
ultramarathons than any one else and has the speed records for
major US trails, including the Appalachian trial (2,190 miles in 45
days, 22 hours and 38 minutes), which featured in the Red Bull
documentary 'Made to be Broken' (now on Netflix).
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24.09.2018
31 Minuten
A fascinating chat with Team Joe Barr (Joe Barr, cyclist, and
Jillian Mooney, head of nutrition) after their 1st place finish in
the Race Around Ireland (2150km in 104 hours). Discussion includes
how they prepared for the race, key challenges they faced and where
the sport of ultra endurance cycling is heading. See more on Team
Joe Barr here: www.teamjoebarr.com
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An in-depth look at how ultra-endurance events place extreme and
unique physiological demands on athletes. This podcast will feature
athletes, and their support teams, talking about how they prepare
and compete at the world's toughest events. Expect discussion
around long-term preparation, nutrition, coping with environmental
stressors and building psychologic toughness! Host: Nick Longworth
has been hosting international sports technology and life science
conferences for the last decade, and recently completed an MSc in
Space Physiology at Kings College London.
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