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With the International Olympic Committee as one of our founding members, the AISTS provides post-graduate Sports Management education, applied research and an engaging platform of connections. Discover the world of sports management through our exclusive podcasts focusing on Sports Medicine, featuring interviews with leading experts, professionals and academics. This podcast series was created by AISTS Head of Sports Medicine, Dr Boris Gojanavic (@DrSportSante) and are entirely scripted, rec ...
 
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Is doping one of football's biggest secrets? That's what Gelmi Rick and Sierro Adrien from AISTS class of 2018 delve into in this episode of the AISTS Sports Medicine podcast. You can dope in any sport, yet football has seemingly escaped the suspicion put upon other sports such as cycling. Why is this? This and more is explored in this episode. The…
 
Weight cutting is a very common practice in contact sports. It is the practice of rapidly losing weight to fit in a certain weight category before a fight. What does science have to say about this? Is there a safe way to do it? What does the research show? Dimitrios Balomenos and Arthur Vignier from the 2018 Class have an interesting argument about…
 
Doping scandals threaten the Olympic Movement, and the public, even some athletes and sports organisations, have lost faith in the anti-doping system. How can the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) help with this? How can it be further improved? What does the future look like for anti-doping? This month's AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast with Thomas Ro…
 
This month’s AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast talks about beer as a recovery drink. It is very common to go out for a beer after a team or group sports practice or game. But, does having a beer after a workout affect recovery? Is beer different to other kinds of alcohol? Listen to Melissa Drake and Santiago Peña, Class of 2018 to find out if there is …
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast will be talking about marathon running. The science says you shouldn’t run a marathon but AISTS participants, Michael Collins & Olivia Dilorati - Class of 2018, say you should. Who is right? Find out if you should run that next 42km race.By Discover the world of sports management through our MAS class
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast will be talking about one of the most asked questions by most physically active people - do we really need to stretch before and after exercise? Mansur Alacam and Sameer Janmohamed, Class of 2018, are focusing on stretching. They pose the question, which type of stretching is best to use before and after e…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast will be looking at injuries from a different angle - a psychological point of view. Most of the time, when we think about an athlete’s physical injury, we tend to assume that the cause of this injury is related to a physical factor. Did the athlete forget to warm-up? Is it the type of training? What type o…
 
This months AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast will be talking about one of the most controversial topics in sport at the moment - androgen levels in female athletes. Tina Sharma and Goran Miletic recorded this podcast in the summer last year and have given the science behind the controversial topic of Caster Semenya. They also have interviewed Dr Campo…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by Ayesha Talpade and Pablo Rosetti discusses the legal, medical and ethical issues surrounding the Sharapova doping case. On March 06, 2016 Sharapova was informed by the International Tennis Federation that the ‘A’ sample collected from her at the Australian Open in January had tested positive …
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by Gustavo Garrido and Zhen Ma looks more in-depth into the effects of repeated head traumas with NLF players. The studies about the effects of repeated head trauma on American football players are rather new. A study completed in 2007 concluded that “professional football players with a history…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by David Wardle and Kanav Dosajh, class of 2017, provide answers to the question - is more protein better? In sport, it is typically thought that more protein is better. This podcast looks more closely at whether athletes eat too much protein and how this could impact their performance. We all n…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by Pavla Foley, Lukas Gerber and Saeyong Ahn, looks more in-depth into the effects of taking creatine for athletes. Only creatine monohydrate is duscussed , not any other variations of creatine and it is in the supplement category A. Creatine is formed in the human body and helps to generate ene…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by Aditi Tyagi and Patrice Remarck, put forward the question of "What is the safe algorithm for decision making in RTP? Patrick was the head coach for the USA Taekwondo team's and he speaks about the several clinical Algorithms to execute a Safe Return to Play. Find out more below with this mont…
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, presented by Eduardo Cerdan Garcia and David Peradalta Negre from the class of 2017, attempts to answer the popular question of what makes an Olympian? Is it their genetics or is it the environment? They address the question with research from the 1000 Athlomes Project, up to date studies about long dista…
 
This months podcast, presented by MAS 2017 participants Shyamang Goswami and Jingyi Zhang takes a closer look at the traditional Chinese medicine technique of Cupping. Cupping is the term applied to a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as suction devices that are placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion…
 
This months podcast, presented by MAS 2017 partipants Mak Doric and Samiha Dabholkar, investigae the effects of strength training with children. Most parents who have a gifted son or daughter worry about this topic however the latest research says that the risk of injury related to strength training is the same as in any other type of physical acti…
 
In this month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast Joshua Parkyn and Carla Wuhrer discuss how athletes use banned substances legally through therapeutic use exemptions, better known as TUEs, and why these can be so controversial. This topic became highly relevant after in 2016 after a hack released the details of high- profile athlete’s that used TUEs. …
 
This year’s first AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast looks at the topic of "Can new technologies in MotoGP prevent riders from clavicle injuries" presented by Valentina Poggi and Tim Cetinich, class of 2017. Did you know that the maximum speed of a MotoGP motorbike is 361 km/h, 100 km/h more than the speed of an aeroplane that is taking-off. On average …
 
This month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast Vineet Basu and Corentin Caporal explore the topic of PRP ,Platelet Rich Plasma, and try to answer the question “Is PRP actual science or relief from belief?” During the past several years, much has been written about a preparation called platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and its potential effectiveness in the tr…
 
In this month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast Kyrian Mello and Stefanie Krysiak explore some of the myths related to workouts and in particular that of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). They provide us with some great tips and advice and remind us to listen to your bodies. To find out what is the best measure of a good workout listen here.…
 
Are you doing all you can to recover after a long ride or run? Listen to the latest AISTS Sports Medicine podcast from Geena Krueger and Gianluca de Cristofaro who delve into the topic of recovery and the best way to recover after exercise through proper nutrition and sleep.By Discover the world of sports management through our MAS class
 
In the lead up to the Rio Olympics, a lot of media attention was focused on a mysterious virus called Zika. There was a fear that the Olympics could cause a spread of the virus worldwide by all the participants and athletes attending the event hosted in the hot zone of the mosquito borne disease. Find out here what the Zika virus is and how many ca…
 
In this month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast we have Oladapo Ajayi and Otonye Iworima investigating the topic of exercise addiction. Former elite athlete, Otonye Iworima, a Nigerian triple jumper, who won a silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games provides us with the latest up to date research on the topic and discusses who is likely to become…
 
In this month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast we have Alexandre Pernet and Silvia Bernhard looking into the impact a gluten free diet could have on someones physical performance. Gluten is a mixture of proteins found in wheat and related grains. Gluten is appreciated for its viscoelastic properties. It gives elasticity to dough, helping it to rise …
 
In this month's AISTS Sports Medicine podcast Joana Cal and Michael Broadley discuss Unexplained Underperformance Syndrome (UPS) in endurance athletes. Namely, what is it and why does it occur? To do this, they kick off with a short role-play to highlight symptoms of UPS before delivering more in-depth details on both the physiological manifestatio…
 
This month’s podcast looks at how psychological factor can influence injuries for top athletes. Alvaro Abati and Juan Scmitz will take you through the psychological factors that can impact the injuries of top athletes and the type of injuries that could be caused by them, and then analyse whether psychological factors can impact the healing process…
 
Discover the world of sports management through the AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, featuring interviews with leading experts, professionals and academics.For 2017 the first AISTS Sports Medicine Podcast looks at the topic of "Is swimming in cold water good or bad for your health"? Christine Jennings, USA open water swimmer and Junjie Li dived into …
 
Discover the world of sports management through the AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, featuring interviews with leading experts, professionals and academics.Diabetes can occur in anyone. In Europe, between 35-40% of people will develop diabetes over their lifetime. Physical activity is the key to managing Type 2 diabetes . Learn more about diabetes wi…
 
Have you ever used ice to treat an injury? Using cold as a means of physical treatment is a practice that has been studied and used since the age of the ancient Egyptians, 4000 years ago. New treatment technologies over time have led us to cryotherapy, which is what many professional athletes used now days. Whole body cryotherapy only takes 3 minut…
 
With athletes increasingly using social media to engage their fanbase and support sponsor activities, AISTS participants Jeffrey Aylen and Annie O'Shea asks the question: "how does such constant connectivity affect athlete mental health?" This podcast touches on the impact of cyber bullying, how negative interactions online may amplify existing dep…
 
With some of the most significant sport performances anticipated to take place at the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this AISTS Sports Medicine podcast by Johanna Murauer and Anne-Sophie Thilo, investigates how visualisation and imagery techniques are being used by athletes. To learn more about the AISTS Master of Advanced Studies in Sport …
 
This week, we’re celebrating International Yoga Day - 21 June. In this podcast, presented by AISTS participants Georges Neto and Rohit Ramesh, they talk to a yoga and physical training expert about the benefits of practising yoga and how athletes can include yoga as part of their training to perform better, avoid injuries and better connect mind an…
 
Debating the theory of nature vs nurture, AISTS MSA 2015 participants, Anthony Gardner and Cindy Qiu packs this podcast with the wisdom of Homer Simpson, the studies of Malcom Gladwell, the theories of Gagne and analogies by Matt Damon's Will Hunting. Dig into the impact of hard work, intrinsic motivation and "going with the flow" when it comes to …
 
In this episode of the AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, AISTS MSA 2015 participants, Rajashree Bhattacharyya, Wanching Cho and Jiao Li, discusses the role and importance of fat and carbohydrates for elite performance, and why high fat diets are gaining more attention from professional athletes looking for an extra edge. To learn more about the AISTS …
 
In this episode of the AISTS Sports Medicine podcast, AISTS MSA 2015 participants, Mauricio Matos and Ignasi Vendrell, takes a look at the quantity ad quality of sleep and its impact on athletes' memory, performance, focus, decision-making and moods. To learn more about the AISTS Master of Sports Administration, visit www.aists.org/msa.…
 
As Europe looks forward to more light in the evenings, this podcast by AISTS MSA participants, Tamar Palmon Maoz and Cristina Moriyama Swan discusses the beneficial effect of light on the human body, circadian rhythm and sleep. They also take a look at the lesser known laser therapy and its alleged benefits on muscle recovery and healing properties…
 
On the eve of the AISTS's first Sports Concussion Conference for International Federations, this podcast by AISTS MSA participants, Pierre-Adrien Lagrange and Kerim Teboulbi. In this episode they discuss ways to identify concussions, protecting young and amateur athletes and ways to raise awareness of this issue. To learn more about the AISTS Maste…
 
It’s back to school for most children at this time of year, so in this podcast AISTS MSA participants, Abou bakr Shaaban and Junoh Lee, examines the critical need to promote sports in schools for a healthier, brighter and more positive future. The duo put forward compelling reasons to make this a priority for schools and a 6-step plan to get studen…
 
AISTS MSA participants Neha Maheshwari and Vishnu Murali describes in depth the nature of high performance centres and how these holistic environments are geared towards giving athletes the winning edge - and nations a chance at increasing their Olympic medal count.By Discover the world of sports management through our MAS class
 
Gene Doping is becoming a very solid reality in the world of elite sports. In this podcast, AISTS MSA 2015 participants, Boudien Broekhuis and Nancy Liu, explains how Gene Doping works to enhance athletic performance and interviews Professor Hidde Haisma, Member of WADA’s expert group on Gene Doping for further insight. So, with Gene Doping, will a…
 
AISTS MSA 2014 participants, Maria Ntanou and Hisham Shehabi, get in bed with athletes to see how sleep affects their competitive performance. In this episode, Maria and Hisham look at the phsyiology of sleep and how alcohol, caffeine, naps and hyper hydration can impact on a good night’s rest. To learn more about the AISTS Master of Sports Adminis…
 
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