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HealthLinked Podcast
by HealthLinkedThis podcast is for anyone who is interested in what healthcare professionals do. We showcase and discuss different health professions and provide insight into pathways of training and innovation for people working in Healthcare.
Episodes
talking innovation and elite sport with Dr Sacha Fulton PhD (ESSA accredited sports scientist)
28m · PublishedIn this 1 of 2 episodes we chat with Dr Sacha Fulton PhD – an ESSA accredited sports scientist who works with elite athletes from Perth. Sacha talks about her experience working with Paralympic and Olympic athletes, multidisciplinary teamwork in elite sports, acute to chronic workload ratios, fatigue risk management, overtraining, heart rate variability and blood flow restriction training.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/418684682080119/
Time Stamps;
0;00 - 1;15 Introduction
1;15 - 3;30 Training pathways as a sports scientist
3;30 - 6;30 Multidisciplinary teamwork in elite sport and squad numbers travelling to the olympic games
6;30 - 7;30 Olympic and professional sporting pathways
7;30 - 9;30 The Mathew Pavlich Phenomenon and accumulated travel fatigue in West Australian Athletes
9;30 - 13;00 Travel and sleep and fatigue risk management pre, during and post flight strategies
13;00 - 15;00 Warning signs for non-functional over-reaching or over training and daily monitoring regimes
15;00 - 17;00 The role of cross training to help recover an overtrained athlete
17;30 - 19;30 The difference in acute / chronic workload monitoring in different sports
19;30 - 22;45 Market vs custom wearable performance tracking devices and the simplest way to quantify training load
22;45 - 24;00 Discussion around heart rate variability as a method to measure fatigue and the accuracy of current wearables in athletes
24:00 - 25;15 Discussion of some specific wearables
25;15 - 26;30 Blood flow restriction
26;30 - 27;30 Why Usain Bolt was the fastest man alive and also rubbish at football
27;30 Preview for part 2
talking innovation and elite sport with Dr Sacha Fulton PhD (ESSA accredited sports scientist)
28m · PublishedIn this 1 of 2 episodes we chat with Dr Sacha Fulton PhD – an ESSA accredited sports scientist who works with elite athletes from Perth. Sacha talks about her experience working with Paralympic and Olympic athletes, multidisciplinary teamwork in elite sports, acute to chronic workload ratios, fatigue risk management, overtraining, heart rate variability and blood flow restriction training.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/418684682080119/
Time Stamps;
0;00 - 1;15 Introduction
1;15 - 3;30 Training pathways as a sports scientist
3;30 - 6;30 Multidisciplinary teamwork in elite sport and squad numbers travelling to the olympic games
6;30 - 7;30 Olympic and professional sporting pathways
7;30 - 9;30 The Mathew Pavlich Phenomenon and accumulated travel fatigue in West Australian Athletes
9;30 - 13;00 Travel and sleep and fatigue risk management pre, during and post flight strategies
13;00 - 15;00 Warning signs for non-functional over-reaching or over training and daily monitoring regimes
15;00 - 17;00 The role of cross training to help recover an overtrained athlete
17;30 - 19;30 The difference in acute / chronic workload monitoring in different sports
19;30 - 22;45 Market vs custom wearable performance tracking devices and the simplest way to quantify training load
22;45 - 24;00 Discussion around heart rate variability as a method to measure fatigue and the accuracy of current wearables in athletes
24:00 - 25;15 Discussion of some specific wearables
25;15 - 26;30 Blood flow restriction
26;30 - 27;30 Why Usain Bolt was the fastest man alive and also rubbish at football
27;30 Preview for part 2
HealthLinked Podcast has 62 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 18:16:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 04:42.