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The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science
Nicholas B. Tiller
37 episodes
8 months ago
The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science podcast is the audio version of a monthly column published in Skeptical Inquirer: the magazine for science and reason. In each article, Dr. Nicholas B. Tiller (exercise scientist, Harbor-UCLA) reframes the health and fitness industry through the critical lens of scientific skepticism. Enjoyed the podcast? Buy the book: The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science, named one of Book Authority's "Best Sports Science Books of All Time." For more information, visit www.nbtiller.com

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The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science podcast is the audio version of a monthly column published in Skeptical Inquirer: the magazine for science and reason. In each article, Dr. Nicholas B. Tiller (exercise scientist, Harbor-UCLA) reframes the health and fitness industry through the critical lens of scientific skepticism. Enjoyed the podcast? Buy the book: The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science, named one of Book Authority's "Best Sports Science Books of All Time." For more information, visit www.nbtiller.com

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23. Novak Djokovic and the Pseudoscience Grand Slam
The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science
16 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
23. Novak Djokovic and the Pseudoscience Grand Slam

When it comes to Grand Slam titles, Novak Djokovic has eclipsed every other male tennis player in history. He’s the only man to be the reigning champion of all four majors simultaneously across three surfaces, and by securing his 23rd trophy at the French Open 2023, the Serbian national perhaps cemented his place as the greatest player of all time. Such prominence invites scrutiny, and in several competitions this past year, it was difficult to overlook a conspicuous device taped to Djokovic’s chest. The Italian manufacturer of TaoPatch claims their device uses nanotechnology to “convert natural body heat into microscopic beams of light to stimulate the nervous system.” They maintain that the device is supported by thousands of physicians and over 50 clinical studies, but of the eight studies cited on their website, only four were related to the device and only one was placebo-controlled. Djokovic has called TaoPatch the biggest secret of his career. Scientists have called it nonsense. For Djokovic, it’s just the tip of a pseudoscience iceberg which, due to his notoriety, is creating a ripple effect throughout the sporting world. 


  • The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science BOOK: https://www.nbtiller.com
  • Skeptical Inquirer magazine: https://www.skepticalinquirer.org
  • Original article & references: https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/novak-djokovic-and-the-pseudoscience-grand-slam/


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The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science
The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science podcast is the audio version of a monthly column published in Skeptical Inquirer: the magazine for science and reason. In each article, Dr. Nicholas B. Tiller (exercise scientist, Harbor-UCLA) reframes the health and fitness industry through the critical lens of scientific skepticism. Enjoyed the podcast? Buy the book: The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science, named one of Book Authority's "Best Sports Science Books of All Time." For more information, visit www.nbtiller.com

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