Things have settled a little. So, the podcast is back with a slightly different format. The idea is to breakdown papers in bite size chunks. Today we break down a paper from @bikedocter and team. Listen here: https://t.co/juLrDPlA20
We would like to wish everyone a "Happy (1st) Clinical Exercise Physiology Day"! Across the globe, we use today to celebrate our profession. We look forward to promote this in future years! #worldcepday
Thanks for a great week in Utrecht @marcovanbrussel! It was fun being part of the teaching team again. We had a great group of students in this year's course. Can't wait till next year! Hope to have some Dal students join too! 😍🤩
@bikedocter@UMCUtrecht@UniUtrecht@DalHealth
What?? This is a fake cobble! This is not a Henegouwen porphyry granite, this looks like some dirty marble! Isn’t there a race geologist who checks these kind of things? #fakecobble
@jens_dekker@BuenoxedKid What I want to emphasise is that there are many junior women that like to race UCI cx races. So organisers do it! It was unfortunate that there was no WJ race in Baal this year.
"89% of international U17/U18 athletes never reach that level as seniors, and 83% of international-class seniors weren't U17/U18 internationals"
A good reminder that athletes whose talent seemingly emerges in their 20s are the rule, not the exception.
https://t.co/YdyCxMoBEu
Latere specialisatie: waarschijnlijk de sleutel tot succes. Atleten die op volwassen leeftijd succesvol zijn, blijken gedurende een langere tijd meerdere sporten tegelijk te hebben beoefend op jonge leeftijd. https://t.co/eg9ZOojl3e