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The Shakeout Podcast
Canadian Running Magazine, David Stol
386 episodes
3 days ago
Stories, interviews and discussions about the running world, from the editors of Canadian Running magazine.
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Stories, interviews and discussions about the running world, from the editors of Canadian Running magazine.
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Sports
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The power of the pre-race poo to unlock your next PB Ft. Dr Chia-Hua Kuo
The Shakeout Podcast
24 minutes 21 seconds
4 days ago
The power of the pre-race poo to unlock your next PB Ft. Dr Chia-Hua Kuo
Having to “Go” has long been the enemy of runners everywhere, but might it hold the key to unlocking higher performance? While any runner can attest to how critical a well placed porta potty can be to performance, few realize the powerful science backing it up. Today on The Shakeout Podcast we’re joined by Dr. Chia Hua Kuo,  professor in the department of health and physical education at the Education University of Hong Kong, to explore how defecation could play a powerful role in endurance sport. From fatigue delay to enhanced cognition, you’ll never look at your pre-race ritual the same way again. This episode of The Shakeout Podcast is part one in a special two part series on Taming the Tummy: How runners of all ability levels can take control of the Gastrointestinal health to feel better in training and maximize performance on race day. Stay tuned for part two, where we’ll connect with Registered Dietitian Jessalyn O'Donnell to learn how we can apply the science behind GI distress to training, racing, and everyday life. Huge thank you to this week's sponsor Smartwool. Join the Smartwool mailing list to receive updates and 15% off your first purchase. 👉 https://bit.ly/4hCway5 Conditions apply: Valid on regular-priced items. Can., 16+. Initial registration only. See terms for details.
The Shakeout Podcast
Stories, interviews and discussions about the running world, from the editors of Canadian Running magazine.