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The Science of Fitness Podcast
Science of Fitness
68 episodes
4 days ago
Most training advice skips the unsexy steps and sprints straight to sweat. We flip the script with a clear, usable hierarchy that protects your body, multiplies your gains, and keeps you training for years: robustness first, strength second, aerobic third, and anaerobic last. You’ll hear why you can’t build performance on dysfunction, how simple daily activation changes your ceiling, and where strength slots in to help joints share load instead of take the hit. We walk through real examples—...
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Most training advice skips the unsexy steps and sprints straight to sweat. We flip the script with a clear, usable hierarchy that protects your body, multiplies your gains, and keeps you training for years: robustness first, strength second, aerobic third, and anaerobic last. You’ll hear why you can’t build performance on dysfunction, how simple daily activation changes your ceiling, and where strength slots in to help joints share load instead of take the hit. We walk through real examples—...
Show more...
Fitness
Business,
Health & Fitness
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Finding Your Lane In Exercise Physiology with Oscar Munro
The Science of Fitness Podcast
37 minutes
4 weeks ago
Finding Your Lane In Exercise Physiology with Oscar Munro
Start with a simple truth: progress belongs to the people who take the first step and ask better questions. That’s the heartbeat of our chat with exercise physiologist Oscar Munro, whose journey runs from childhood sport and an early uni stumble to a thriving practice across NDIS, DVA, ageing strength, and elite rugby programs. We explore how the EP role sits between diagnosis and performance—where exercise is prescribed like medicine. Oscar breaks down the practical handover from physio to ...
The Science of Fitness Podcast
Most training advice skips the unsexy steps and sprints straight to sweat. We flip the script with a clear, usable hierarchy that protects your body, multiplies your gains, and keeps you training for years: robustness first, strength second, aerobic third, and anaerobic last. You’ll hear why you can’t build performance on dysfunction, how simple daily activation changes your ceiling, and where strength slots in to help joints share load instead of take the hit. We walk through real examples—...