Jetlag and the athlete!
It is common for athletes to travel long distances for both competition and training. Seasonal differences may make travel essential in sports where weather is…
It is common for athletes to travel long distances for both competition and training. Seasonal differences may make travel essential in sports where weather is…
My old coaches used to say “The legs feed the wolf! There are few sports where having big, strong legs does not carry over into…
This post comes in response to a question we received from a reader. “Why is getting a good night sleep important before competition?” Sleep is…
Recovery is one of the most important factors when it comes to human performance. There are many recovery methods available all dealing with certain physiological…
This post comes in response to a question we had from one of our readers. He asked “Why can I lift more when I train…
In this post I will discuss the physiological components that make up physical strength. In general the strength of a muscle is determined by its…
The accumulation of lactate is deemed to be a major determinant of performance during competition. Lactate is a byproduct of glycolysis. The accumulation of lactate…
Recovery is a particular interest of mine. It is one of my main research areas. We are currently researching different recovery interventions on isometric strength, fatigue…
Body composition and body mass are important for most sports. The success of an athlete can rely heavily on falling within the norms of their sports,…
Altitude has well established benefits for an athlete. Increased red blood cell production through increased erythropoietin (EPO) levels, results in a better ability of the…