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Tea With Dr.G and Coach C

11 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings

Join us, Dr. Jeremy Gentles and Coach Christine Coniglio as we discuss the science, coaching, politics and economics of sport and its institutions.

Sports Education higher conditioning education health performance science sports strength
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Do researchers discriminate against females in exercise science research?

January 24, 2022 13:30 - 1 hour - 138 MB

You can also watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/nRIAlIO17JY Episode Details It is sometimes assumed and has been argued, albeit not very well, that investigators are biased against including females in exercise science research. What evidence is there of this bias? Sure, there are identifiable sex differences in participation rates, but does this suggest something nefarious? Or, is there something(s) more benign that may explain the disparity between male and female participation? T...

Postactivation Potentiation

January 27, 2020 17:12 - 1 hour - 104 MB

In recent years there has been a reinvigorated and growing interest in the investigation and use of potentiation complexes in strength and conditioning. In this episode we chat with Dr. Hugh Lamont to discuss the possible upsides and downsides of potentiation, mechanisms of postactivation potentiation (PAP) and strategies to consider when using potentiation complexes. This is a must listen for practitioners interested in or already using potentiation strategies!

Women's Pay In Sport

September 13, 2019 01:17 - 44 minutes - 61.2 MB

Equal pay for equal work right? Not so fast! As the U.S. women's soccer team doubles down on their demands for equal pay by calling out FIFA and suing U.S. Soccer, they highlight economic ignorance that has plagued us for some time. Of course, U.S. women's soccer is not the only example of the trouble with demanding equal pay for men and women in sport. In this episode we chat with John Phelan about women's pay in sport, economic fallacies and the impact these efforts may have on women's pro...

Licensure in Strength and Conditioning

July 03, 2019 21:00 - 58 minutes - 80.9 MB

Should you need a license to work as a strength and conditioning coach, sport scientist or sport coach? Unfortunately, those beating the drum for licensure simply assume that licensure improves the licensed profession. Perhaps more accurately, those calling for licensure have not for a second, considered what the current evidence suggests about licensure. So much for being evidenced based! In this episode we chat with Dr. Dick Carpenter about licensure, and the impact licensure generally has...

Paying Athletes and the College Cartel

April 01, 2019 22:06 - 1 hour - 100 MB

Should college athletes get paid? If someone or some school is willing to do so, we sure think they should be! In this episode we chat with Andy Schwarz about paying college athletes, the college cartel the NCAA has presides over, and the history of how we got here. This is an excellent episode and we hope to have Andy back soon.

Is equity in health and physical activity a reasonable goal? We think not!

February 19, 2019 03:18 - 1 hour - 118 MB

Scroll through social media, open the paper or drone through the nightly news and you will probably see mention of equality/inequality or social justice. Unfortunately, this theme has crept into narratives from exercise and sport science related organizations and initiatives. In this episode we chat with Dr. Jim Nuzzo about his recent critique(s) of the equity in health and physical activity initiative from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).

Weightlifting Derivatives – Common questions and problems – Part 2 of 2

February 15, 2019 23:55 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

This episode is part 2 of 2 of our discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel. In this episode we continue our discussion of Olympic derivatives with more of a lightning round of questions we have heard from practitioners over the years. Enjoy! 

Weightlifting Derivatives – Exercise Selection, Loading and Programming – Part 1 of 2

February 03, 2019 19:37 - 44 minutes - 61.2 MB

This episode is part 1 of 2 of our discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel. In this episode we discuss Olympic derivatives, exercise selection, loading and programming strategies. All three of us attended East Tennessee State University, so it was nice to catch up and talk a little sport science!

Hypertrophy and Strength - Of Course They are Related

November 20, 2018 01:10 - 1 hour - 85.9 MB

Over the last couple years, several authors (PhD types) have asserted that hypertrophy and strength are not related. Yeah we think it is pretty ridiculous too ;) In this episode we talk with Dr. Mike Israetel about this absurd assertion. You don't want to miss this episode! Our guest for this episode is Dr. Mike Israetel. You can follow Dr. Mike Israetel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  A cofounder of Renaissance Periodization, Dr. Mike Israetel​ holds a PhD in Sport Physiology fro...

Who Pays? The Funding, Growth and Quality of College Athletics

October 11, 2018 21:55 - 36 minutes - 50.2 MB

In this episode we talk with Dr. David Ridpath about the growth and future of college athletics, the sometimes perverse sources of funding in athletics and how the focus often has little to do with appropriately developing athletes. While we ran out of time at the end, Dr. Ridpath also provides a glimpse into some possible fixes and several options for developing alternatives to the system of college athletics we are familiar with today.

The State of Union Between Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science and Academics

October 09, 2018 00:24 - 1 hour - 99.5 MB

In the first episode of Tea with Dr.G and Coach C, we had the privilege of chatting with Dr. William (Bill) Sands. In this episode we discuss Dr. Sands' experience in sport, coach education in the United States (or the lack thereof), certifying bodies for S&C/sport science and the general quality of athlete development in the US and internationally.

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