Our latest publication in @ExpPhysiol is an essential read for everyone involved in aquatic disciplines that include breath-hold work.
This editorial covers the real risks and practical prevention strategies.
"The physiology of survival: Breath-hold shallow-water diving"
Our latest publication in @ExpPhysiol is an essential read for everyone involved in aquatic disciplines that include breath-hold work.
This editorial covers the real risks and practical prevention strategies.
"The physiology of survival: Breath-hold shallow-water diving"
Just published! 🎉 Check out my latest paper: Seven days of mixed-method heat acclimation improved markers of cardiovascular and fluid-regulatory strain during exercise-heat stress. DOI: https://t.co/fCVmserLu8
@ExpPhysiol@Carnegie_Sport@Carnegie_CHP
New in @EJAP_official by @Antoniselia1992 & Frédéric Lemaître
The application of breath-holding in sports: physiological effects, challenges, and future directions
https://t.co/8b1O4NcH9x
We recently published our latest female health resource, focused on female nutrition for aquatic participants 🍴
The information has been pulled together to help anyone in aquatics to fuel themselves properly ahead of a general swim, training or competition 🏊
Learn more ⤵
🚀 Empower Young Athletes! 💪
Young athletes need more than just training—they need strength, resilience & injury prevention! This programme complements club/school training to boost performance & longevity in sport. 🏋️♂️🏃♀️
For info and to book on: https://t.co/zboGH9cUlC
Had a great time presenting on the "Maintaining Performance Through a Multi-Day Meet" for the @Swim_England Connecting with Coaches Workshop Today!
So much knowledge sharing from @KevinRenshaw5@JamieOFowler@OllieTurner95 and Ryan Livingstone!
Its two years since my first book - the Poetry of Life - was published. Thanks to those who have bought it and if so hope you enjoyed it. Anyone interested in giving it a read, available from Amazon and other online book sales sites.... (-:
Everyone's saying it: "We need more research on female athletes, periods, contraception, training, performance & health". Well, we're DOING it!
Please help us by signing up to this study/re-posting, as we're looking to involve > 200 female athletes here. https://t.co/KwmgHeE5Zw
One More Time For The People In The Back 🧵
1) There is insufficient high-quality evidence to confirm or refute universal menstrual cycle phase based responses in [sports]women
This is more than a lack of consensus amongst the scientific community, this is a lack of credible data