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Professor Bart Kay is a returning guest on our show! Check out his first appearance on episode 445 of Boundless Body Radio, which was our most popular episode of 2023!
Professor Bart Kay is a former senior lecturer in cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, exercise physiology, nutrition, research methods, and statistics. Professor Kay has published a number of peer reviewed research and review articles, as well as book chapters.
Professor Kay has successfully taught aspects of physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, metabolism/nutrition, and research design/statistics since 2001, both in the UK and in Australasia. He has consulted regarding optimizing physical performance to The New Zealand All Blacks, the National Rugby League (NRL) Referees Association, The Royal Australian Defense Force, and The Royal New Zealand Army.
Professor Kay has a number of publications in the areas of exercise physiology, biochemistry, metabolism, nutrition, statistics, and physiological performance modelling.
Find Professor Bart Kay at-
YT- @Professor Bart Kay- Main Channel
IG- @bart_kay_nutrition
https://bkaynutrition.cerule.com/
Grounding! Check out Bart's video here!

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Professor Bart Kay is a returning guest on our show! Check out his first appearance on episode 445 of Boundless Body Radio, which was our most popular episode of 2023!
Professor Bart Kay is a former senior lecturer in cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, exercise physiology, nutrition, research methods, and statistics. Professor Kay has published a number of peer reviewed research and review articles, as well as book chapters.
Professor Kay has successfully taught aspects of physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, metabolism/nutrition, and research design/statistics since 2001, both in the UK and in Australasia. He has consulted regarding optimizing physical performance to The New Zealand All Blacks, the National Rugby League (NRL) Referees Association, The Royal Australian Defense Force, and The Royal New Zealand Army.
Professor Kay has a number of publications in the areas of exercise physiology, biochemistry, metabolism, nutrition, statistics, and physiological performance modelling.
Find Professor Bart Kay at-
YT- @Professor Bart Kay- Main Channel
IG- @bart_kay_nutrition
https://bkaynutrition.cerule.com/
Grounding! Check out Bart's video here!

Find Boundless Body at-
myboundlessbody.com
Book a session with us here!

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