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Applied Exercise Science: Facts not tales!

Strength Coach Fernando Rosete, MS, CSCS, USAW

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Applied Exercise Science: Facts, not tales! with Strength Coach Fernando Rosete, MS, CSCS Podcast dedicated to Exercise Science subjects and applications to Strength and Conditioning Training. All information shared here is based on scientific research and not limited to opinions. Over 20 years of experience as a Coach in a multitude if environments, including fitness and wellness, strength and conditioning for youth and elite athletes, and collegiate, DI athletes. Tactical strength and cond ...
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Two sisters that explore the world of exercise science research applications. This podcast is great for fitness professionals and exercise enthusiasts alike. The dynamic of the show is a teacher student narrative. Where Olivia, a certified Exercise Physiologist with a BS and MS in Kinesiology informs the listener of science backed exercise information, new research articles, and walking through physiological/mental concepts related to exercise. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif ...
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If we burn the most fat during rest, how does training intensity can help? The key is: Excess Post Exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) after high intensity training. Learn about it during this episode, and train effectively and efficiently! Subscribe to this podcast through your favorite app! https://appliedexercisescience.buzzsprout.com/ References…
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"Cardio" training (aerobic/anaerobic conditioning) includes different modalities. But which one is best for you? Aerobic endurance, High Intensity Interval Training, or Sprint? Depending on your goals, options vary, but if what you are looking for is, time efficiency for training and adaptations, you could find the answer here... Contact me with su…
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Both, creatine function and supplementation have been studied for decades. Creatine is the most studied supplement, with over 500 peer-reviewed publications. Creatine monohydrate was first used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts, but is it good for you? Is it all about muscle function and gains? Contact me with suggestions for future episodes! htt…
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Chelsea and Olivia discuss a meta analysis and systematic review on psychological components of exercise. What actually improves with regular exercise? Anxiety? Depression? Body image? Carraça, E. V., Encantado, J., Battista, F., Beaulieu, K., Blundell, J. E., Busetto, L., ... & Oppert, J. M. (2021). Effect of exercise training on psychological out…
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In this episode we discover some cool devices used for hand strengthening and learn about what the exercises can do for osteoarthritis in the hands. Nery, M., Natour, J., Jennings, F., Fernandes, A. D. R. C., Souza, M. C., & Jones, A. (2021). Effects of a progressive resistance exercise program in patients with hand osteoarthritis: A randomized, co…
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in this episode we discuss a paper that assess college student post a university performance based course on the snatch and clean and jerk mobility and technique. Mohamad, N. I., Alali, A. A., Abd Malek, N. F., & Nadzalan, A. M. (2021, May). Relationship between Squat Mobility with Snatch and Clean & Jerk Technique. In Journal of Physics: Conferenc…
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In this episode we discuss the different exercise methods such as combination training versus singular training on results for weight loss in obese adults. O'Donoghue, G., Blake, C., Cunningham, C., Lennon, O., & Perrotta, C. (2021). What exercise prescription is optimal to improve body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness in adults living wit…
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In this episode we discuss a paper that did a 4 week virtual fitness program with older adults during the COVID 19 lockdown. Ibrahim, A., Chong, M. C., Khoo, S., Wong, L. P., Chung, I., & Tan, M. P. (2021). Virtual Group Exercises and Psychological Status among Community-Dwelling Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Feasibility Study. Geriat…
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This is a shorter episode where we talk about a paper that compares resistance training and high intensity interval training with stress markers in the body. Prasertsri, P., & Boonla, O. (2021). Upper and lower limb resistance training program versus high-intensity interval training on oxidative stress markers in university athletes. Journal of exe…
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In this episode we discuss training styles outcomes on quality of life in cardiac rehabilitation patients. Schönfelder, M., Oberreiter, H., Egger, A., Tschentscher, M., Droese, S., & Niebauer, J. (2021). Effect of Different Endurance Training Protocols During Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life. The American Journal of Medicine, 134(6), 805-8…
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This time we talk about a paper that questions whether or not stretching between sets can improve strength and hypertrophy. Nakamura, M.; Ikezu, H.; Sato, S.; Yahata, K.; Kiyono, R.; Yoshida, R.; Takeuchi, K.; Nunes, J.P. Effects of Adding Inter-Set Static Stretching to Flywheel Resistance Training on Flexibility, Muscular Strength, and Regional Hy…
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Back pain is a very prevalent issue these days. We look at a paper that discusses leisure time physical activity, sitting time, and BMI in older adults. Lemes, I. R., Pinto, R. Z., Turi Lynch, B. C., Codogno, J. S., Oliveira, C. B., Ross, L. M., Araujo Fernandes, R., Monteiro, H. L. (2021). The association between leisure-time physical activity, se…
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Do you exercise to failure or not to failure for your strength, power, or hypertrophy gains? We discuss a paper that looks at this very topic. Vieira, Alexandra F.1; Umpierre, Daniel2,3,4; Teodoro, Juliana L.1; Lisboa, Salime C.1; Baroni, Bruno M.5; Izquierdo, Mikel6; Cadore, Eduardo L.1 Effects of Resistance Training Performed to Failure or Not to…
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We talk about talking during exercise and learn how it compares to testing ventilatory threshold. Deal, K., Foster, C., Jaime, S., Mikat, R.P., Radtke, k. & Pocar, J.P (2020). Can the Talk Test be used to predict training induced changes in ventilatory threshold? Kinesiology, 52 (2), 163-168. Doi: 10.26582/k.52.2.1--- Support this podcast: https://…
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This debate has been popular in the past decade. What protein source helps with my gains and performance? In this episode we talk about a paper that tested high protein diets to see whether a vegan diet or omnivore diet had more improvements. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/estldr/support…
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In this episode we will discuss a paper titled “Exercise Training as a Therapeutic Approach in Cancer Cachexia: A Review of Potential Anti-inflammatory Effects on muscle wasting.” we will go over some definitions before diving into the research paper. Then we will discuss the paper from the research question to the discussion. Stay tuned to learn a…
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Learn about rate of perceived exertion scales and little about Gunnar Borg. The researcher who started it all. We talk about the history of RPE and the different scales that are available for use. Olivia even gives a glimpse into her thesis work.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/estldr/support…
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In this episode we break down how to read a research paper. What are the components of a paper? We walk through each section and what the purposes are. Including a off the wall scenario about an ice cream cone...you'll find out when you listen. Olivia will discuss her personal tips and tricks when reading a paper.--- Support this podcast: https://p…
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