Inside Exercise
A podcast by Glenn McConell
89 Episodes
-  #69 - Should middle-aged men pull on lycra? With Dr Andre La GerchePublished: 22/10/2023
-  #68 - Muscle fiber types revisited with Professor Wim DeravePublished: 15/10/2023
-  #67 - Limitations to VO2 max with Professor Jose CalbetPublished: 7/10/2023
-  #66 - Exercise and the cardiovascular system with Professor Ylva HellstenPublished: 1/10/2023
-  #65 - Interactions between exercise and insulin with Professor Erik RichterPublished: 23/09/2023
-  #64 - Blood flow restriction and exercise with Dr Jeremy LoennekePublished: 17/09/2023
-  #63 - Adipose tissue adaptations to exercise and exercise and antipsychotics with Dr David WrightPublished: 10/09/2023
-  #62 - Interaction of exercise with muscle circadian clocks with Dr Karyn EsserPublished: 4/09/2023
-  #61 - Volume versus intensity with Dr David BishopPublished: 27/08/2023
-  #60 - Skeletal muscle aging and mitochondria: thinking beyond the powerhouse with Dr Russell HepplePublished: 19/08/2023
-  #59 - The gut microbiome in health and sport with Dr Orla O'SullivanPublished: 14/08/2023
-  #58 - Exercise in the cold: impacts on performance and health with Dr Mike TiptonPublished: 5/08/2023
-  #57 - Gut microbiota and exercise with Dr Edward ChambersPublished: 30/07/2023
-  #56 - Muscle plasticity, aging and exercise with Dr Benjamin MillerPublished: 23/07/2023
-  #55 - Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and exercise with Dr Carlos Henríquez-OlguínPublished: 17/07/2023
-  #54 - Exercise and immunity with Dr Michael GleesonPublished: 10/07/2023
-  #53 - Aging, exercise and muscle mitochondrial energetics with Dr Paul CoenPublished: 1/07/2023
-  #52 - Environmental physiology: results and lessons from the lab vs real life with Dr Lars NyboPublished: 26/06/2023
-  #51 - Maximizing muscle hypertrophy with Dr Brad SchoenfeldPublished: 20/06/2023
-  #50 - Acute catabolic (yes, catabolic...) response of bone to exercise with Dr Wendy KohrtPublished: 13/06/2023
Inside Exercise brings the absolute who's who of researchers in exercise physiology and metabolism and exercise’s effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all. The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell has: - Exercise Metabolism researcher over 30 years (Uni of Melbourne, Ball State Uni, Monash Uni, Uni of Copenhagen and Victoria Uni) - Published 120 journal articles - Put together a 17 chapter Exercise Metabolism eBook with world experts Twitter: @Inside_exercise [email protected]
