Sat, 31 October 2009 After a long break the ESP Podcast returns to discuss what its like to race the US Pro circuit with two emerging riders, Isaac Howe of Team Mountain Khakis, and Ben Zawacki of Richmond Pro Cycling. Isaac and Ben talk about
* their experiences racing
* the high points of the season
* the trials of recovering and training around a busy race schedule
* Junior Racing and Tips for juniors
* Goals for 2010 and everything in between!
Also on the show:
* Thinkfastmovefaster.com bringing the latest and great fitness and training information to RICHMOND and the U.S.
* RUDY PROJECT'S GEAR DEAL AND SUN GLASSES COMBO
Don't miss out!Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 October 2009 On the latest TipCastwe discuss why hematocrit & red bllod cells aren't the end all to endurance performance and why hematocrit decreases represenent a positive adaptation to training! We also discuss why athletes need to carefully consider when to give blood, because the loss of both red blood cells AND plasma can greatly limit performance. Don't miss it!Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 August 2009 On the latest Tipcast we discuss the latest research on cramping, what causes them and what does not. We also discuss what you can do to reduce your risk for cramping during your big event! Don't forget to checkout our companion articles at Active.com.
Finally, we pay tribute to some of the outstanding ESP Athlete achievements of the season. Don't miss it!Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 July 2009 On TipCast 3 we are discussing the latest research on exercise and SCUBA. For all the divers who were forewarned about exercising before or after your dive, we present data from Croatia that shows that exercise around the time of your dive may not just be safe, but it may actually be advisable! Don't miss out on the show or our companion article at ACTIVE.COM.Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 This TipCast debunks the myths surrounding caffeine and its use in hot weather. We also touch on data showing the superior effects of cold water immersion for reducing body temperature.
Be sure to checkout ACTIVE.com and the companion article on Caffeine Comments[3] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 ESP Podcast 15 announces our new logo and our new relationship with Active.com and celebrate by bringing back Darcy Norman of Norman Kinetics to discuss the latest from Team Columbia, how to incorporate conditioning during the season and much more! We also discuss the latest on HIIT training and lactate on the Sixth Sense Analysis, plus review the Rudy Project Free Gear Project.Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 We talk with Dr. Donald Berry on the problems endemic with drug testing procedures, and why positive doesn't always mean guilty. Dr. Barry, Chair of the Dept. of Biostatistic at the University of Texas, talks about his commentary in Nature, and what needs to be done to fix the problems with drug testing. We also announce Rudy Project's daring Free Gear Deal; over $450 of product for just $220!Comments[0] |
Fri, 6 March 2009 Episode 13 is brought to you by Honey Stinger.
We welcome internationally recognized sports nutrition expert Dr. Jose Antonio to the podcast. Dr. Antonio is the CEO of the Internation Society of Sports Nutrtion (ISSN) and the co-host of the Strength Power Hour and Performance Nutrition Show. He discusses the latest science on supplements and busts the high carb diet myth. Don't miss the opportunity to gain an edge on the competition with this show!
On the Sixth Sense Analysis, we discuss some emerging research on Beta Alanine supplementation during HIIT, as well as recent research showing how runners can gain an edge through CORE training and compression stockings.
Finally, we feature Careen the Cat, the latest track from South Carolina band, Treadmill Trackstar.
Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 March 2009 After some technical difficulties we have reposted Episode 10.
The podcast returns with a discussion of the Functional Movement Screen with Darcy Norman of Norman Kinetics. Darcy currently works with Columbia Sport Pro Cycling (formerly T-Mobile) and brings a unique approach to training and conditioning. Learn more about Core training at Athletes Performance. We also feature the latest release from Jon Ososki.Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 March 2009 The first ESP Tipcast kicks off with a review of periodization. Stop on by and pick up great tips to plan your best season ever!Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 January 2009 Former Pro cyclist Joe Parkin joins us to discuss his days as a pro cyclist and his new book, A Dog in a Hat. If you've ever dreamed of a pro cycling career or wanted a behind the scenes views of blue collar cycling, this is the book to read! We also talk about new 10 min Tipcast shows and why there's not a lot of Mojo in the concept of base miles. Don't miss it!Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 January 2009 Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 August 2008 On this month's show we talk Olympics news and talk about some changes to the podcasts, including upcoming guests. Future guests slated are:
Cycling Legal expert and former Olympian, Bob Mionske
Darcy Norman of Norman Kinetics, where we'll be discussing the Functional Movement Screen and its application to endurance sports
Dr. Bill Kraemer, one of the world's leading experts on strength training. Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 July 2008 In this podcast webring back Dr. Stephen Cheung, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and a Canada Research Chair in Environmental Ergonomics at Brock University and talk about when and how to properly hydrate for endurance events in the heat and cold. On the 6SA, we'll be discussing HydraPak's Gel Bot and Soft flask, as well as news from the Tour de France. Stop on by!
Comments[0] |
Tue, 24 June 2008 WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE SOUND QUALITY OF OUR LATEST SHOW. DIFFICULTY WITH OUR SKYPE CALL AND A TIGHT SCHEDULE MADE RERECORDING THE INTERVIEW NOT POSSIBLE.
In our latest podcast we talked with Dr. Stephen Cheung, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and a Canada Research Chair in Environmental Ergonomics at Brock University, about the latest research on exercise in the heat, why it causes early fatigue and how you can manage when the temperature soars. We also discuss the recent suspension of Nathan O'Neill on 6SA, and the implications for abuse of diet drugs within the endurance community, as well as discussing recent research on SMART (Power) Cranks. Finally, on the music front, we're featuring the latest single from Jon Ososki. We hope you enjoy the show.
Please be sure to stop over to I-Tunes and rate the show!Comments[2] |
Wed, 28 May 2008 Welcome to Episode 6 of the ESP I Power Podcast. In this podcast we answer some questions relating to HIIT and peaking, general fitness and weight loss. We also answer questions on Nutritional strategies for pre, during and post-training. We hope you enjoy! Questions & comments can be sent via ESPANSWERS.COM.Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 May 2008 On the second part of our bumper podcast, Tom Swensen joins us to discuss his latest projects and his take on HIIT.Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 April 2008 ![]() Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 February 2008 We discuss how to bridge the gap between strength training to improve power in endurance sports. We offer details on how to structure your training and what to do. We also answers some questions from the first two shows and introduce our ESP 6th sense analysis, showing everyone, that you don't need special knowledge to debunk some of the stories in the media. |

After a long break the ESP Podcast returns to discuss what its like to race the US Pro circuit with two emerging riders, Isaac Howe of Team Mountain Khakis, and Ben Zawacki of Richmond Pro Cycling. Isaac and Ben talk about
* their experiences racing
* the high points of the season
* the trials of recovering and training around a busy race schedule
* Junior Racing and Tips for juniors
* Goals for 2010 and everything in between!
Also on the show:
* Thinkfastmovefaster.com bringing the latest and great fitness and training information to RICHMOND and the U.S.
* RUDY PROJECT'S GEAR DEAL AND SUN GLASSES COMBO
Don't miss out!
On the latest TipCastwe discuss why hematocrit & red bllod cells aren't the end all to endurance performance and why hematocrit decreases represenent a positive adaptation to training! We also discuss why athletes need to carefully consider when to give blood, because the loss of both red blood cells AND plasma can greatly limit performance. Don't miss it!
On the latest Tipcast we discuss the latest research on cramping, what causes them and what does not. We also discuss what you can do to reduce your risk for cramping during your big event! Don't forget to checkout our companion articles at Active.com.
Finally, we pay tribute to some of the outstanding ESP Athlete achievements of the season. Don't miss it!
On TipCast 3 we are discussing the latest research on exercise and SCUBA. For all the divers who were forewarned about exercising before or after your dive, we present data from Croatia that shows that exercise around the time of your dive may not just be safe, but it may actually be advisable! Don't miss out on the show or our companion article at ACTIVE.COM.
ESP Podcast 15 announces our new logo and our new relationship with Active.com and celebrate by bringing back Darcy Norman of Norman Kinetics to discuss the latest from Team Columbia, how to incorporate conditioning during the season and much more! We also discuss the latest on HIIT training and lactate on the Sixth Sense Analysis, plus review the Rudy Project Free Gear Project.
We talk with Dr. Donald Berry on the problems endemic with drug testing procedures, and why positive doesn't always mean guilty. Dr. Barry, Chair of the Dept. of Biostatistic at the University of Texas, talks about his commentary in Nature, and what needs to be done to fix the problems with drug testing. We also announce Rudy Project's daring Free Gear Deal; over $450 of product for just $220!
Episode 13 is brought to you by Honey Stinger.
We welcome internationally recognized sports nutrition expert Dr. Jose Antonio to the podcast. Dr. Antonio is the CEO of the Internation Society of Sports Nutrtion (ISSN) and the co-host of the Strength Power Hour and Performance Nutrition Show. He discusses the latest science on supplements and busts the high carb diet myth. Don't miss the opportunity to gain an edge on the competition with this show!
On the Sixth Sense Analysis, we discuss some emerging research on Beta Alanine supplementation during HIIT, as well as recent research showing how runners can gain an edge through CORE training and compression stockings.
Finally, we feature Careen the Cat, the latest track from South Carolina band, Treadmill Trackstar.
After some technical difficulties we have reposted Episode 10.
The podcast returns with a discussion of the Functional Movement Screen with Darcy Norman of Norman Kinetics. Darcy currently works with Columbia Sport Pro Cycling (formerly T-Mobile) and brings a unique approach to training and conditioning. Learn more about Core training at Athletes Performance. We also feature the latest release from Jon Ososki.
The first ESP Tipcast kicks off with a review of periodization. Stop on by and pick up great tips to plan your best season ever!
Former Pro cyclist Joe Parkin joins us to discuss his days as a pro cyclist and his new book, A Dog in a Hat. If you've ever dreamed of a pro cycling career or wanted a behind the scenes views of blue collar cycling, this is the book to read! We also talk about new 10 min Tipcast shows and why there's not a lot of Mojo in the concept of base miles. Don't miss it!
In this podcast webring back Dr. Stephen Cheung, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and a Canada Research Chair in Environmental Ergonomics at Brock University and talk about when and how to properly hydrate for endurance events in the heat and cold. On the 6SA, we'll be discussing HydraPak's Gel Bot and Soft flask, as well as news from the Tour de France. Stop on by!
WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE SOUND QUALITY OF OUR LATEST SHOW. DIFFICULTY WITH OUR SKYPE CALL AND A TIGHT SCHEDULE MADE RERECORDING THE INTERVIEW NOT POSSIBLE.
In our latest podcast we talked with Dr. Stephen Cheung, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and a Canada Research Chair in Environmental Ergonomics at Brock University, about the latest research on exercise in the heat, why it causes early fatigue and how you can manage when the temperature soars. We also discuss the recent suspension of Nathan O'Neill on 6SA, and the implications for abuse of diet drugs within the endurance community, as well as discussing recent research on SMART (Power) Cranks. Finally, on the music front, we're featuring the latest single from Jon Ososki. We hope you enjoy the show.
Please be sure to stop over to I-Tunes and rate the show!
Welcome to Episode 6 of the ESP I Power Podcast. In this podcast we answer some questions relating to HIIT and peaking, general fitness and weight loss. We also answer questions on Nutritional strategies for pre, during and post-training. We hope you enjoy! Questions & comments can be sent via ESPANSWERS.COM.
On the second part of our bumper podcast, Tom Swensen joins us to discuss his latest projects and his take on HIIT.