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The Tri Doc is a physician on a mission; to dispel all the false notions about injuries, training aids and pseudoscience that permeates the triathlon community. This podcast takes a fresh look at how to train and race for a triathlon while being smart about choices related to gear, nutrition and anything that goes in or on your body.
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Stay Young America!

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Stay Young America! is a 30 minute podcast jam packed with useful information including the latest research, clinical case studies, and interviews with leading scientists, best selling authors, and top celebrities. Health and wellness expert, Judy Gaman, hosts the show with Drs. Mark Anderson and Walter Gaman. The show stays on top of the latest and greatest medical news, while breaking it down so that the listener has a clear understanding of the information and how it can affect their day ...
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In this episode: Turmeric lends a bright color and savory flavor to curries and other foods. For many centuries it has also been used as a natural remedy for most everything that ails you. Recently this spice has been advocated as a miracle anti-inflammatory cure by makers of supplements who sell versions of this root in powders and capsules. But w…
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In this episode: Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) are advertised as a kind of booster fuel that can provide rapidly available and abundant energy during long training sessions or races. A fair amount of science has been done looking at whether or not this is true and on the Medical Mailbag we bring you the answers. Erin Rosen and Michaela Robertson…
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In this episode: Does a nightcap interfere with sleep and recovery? We know that alcohol can be deleterious to training but what are its impacts on sleep? Plus, Nick Klingensmith found redemption for hard living through endurance sport and now tells anyone who will listen that they can do the same. Segments: [09:23]- Medical Mailbag: Alcohol and sl…
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In this episode: Extract of the bark of the maritime pine tree is thought to provide a host of potential benefits to health measures including some that extend to endurance sport. A new product aims to bring this substance to triathletes and is being backed by none other than the Norwegian duo of Iden and Blumenfeldt through their Santara Tech init…
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In this episode: When is it ok to train through illness and how should you adapt your training when recovering from a malady? We look at several common ailments and discuss if it is safe to train through, whether you should rest up instead and how you should return to training afterwards. Cristina M Ramirez is a three time Ironman and best selling …
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In this episode: Cycling carbohydrates so that you train with low glycogen levels was once thought to be a viable strategy for getting real benefits in endurance performance. This strategy has come in to question with more recent scientific research. On this episode's medical mailbag we take a look and see what the latest data suggests about this c…
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In this episode: Magnesium is the latest supplement to be advertised as a panacea for all that ails triathletes. Can it really do everything that the makers of Pillar, a powdered drink form of the element, promise? On this episode's medical mailbag, we take a look at the science. Plus, an interview with age grouper Mark Evans. The former submariner…
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In this episode: Often referred to as the fourth discipline in triathlon, nutrition remains a source of confusion for many athletes. I have discussed nutrition across many episodes with many guests but I felt like it was time to bring together a couple of experts and dedicate an entire episode to this weighty topic. Alex Larson and Celine Evans are…
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In this episode: Long Run Coffee claims to be coffee with a purpose-to help start your day and your run off right by adding a dose of electrolytes to everyone's favorite morning beverage. There are a host of other claims and we wanted to know if any of them are backed up by science so we take a look on this episode's Medical Mailbag. Dave Lowry is …
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Today’s show is about setting goals for a healthy lifestyle. Does it make a difference? :37 What are the different types of goals? 2:20 Different ways to help you lose that new year weight. 3:05 How do I work out consistently? 5:00 State of the family meeting. 6:50 What has been a goal over the last 10 years that you are most proud of? 7:50 Daily g…
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In this episode: The holidays always pose significant challenges for endurance athletes and on the Medical Mailbag this episode Coach Juliet and I share our hacks for doing your best to stick to your plan for multisport success while still enjoying all of the best things that the holidays offer. Plus, an interview with strength and conditioning coa…
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Jereremie Kubicek, the Co-Founder of GiANT. He is a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. He creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The Peace Index, The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears and the National Bestseller, Making Your Leadership Come Alive. He and h…
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1:00 We might need to stay in our lane. 5:40 Oh yes, we need to stay in our lane. 8:40 Some advice from our grandparents. 11:55 Dads have increased help with baby/toddler care significantly. 13:00 What are some things that your adult children have taught you? This and every episode of Stay Young America! Is brought to you by Executive Medicine of T…
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In this episode: NAD+ is an important co-factor in many biochemical processes in our cells including the metabolism of glucose. There is research that suggests that as we age we may develop a deficiency of it and that supplementation might help with performance. We review the science. Gustavo Cadena Schlam is an engineer and the inventor of the Omi…
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In this episode: What injuries are most common while training for an Ironman and how can they be avoided? How often do athletes present to the medical tent at an IM event and what problems are they going with? On the Medical Mailbag we review recent research that explores a wealth of data to answer those questions. Plus, an interview with national …
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Dr. Jeff Sankoff is the TriDoc, an emergency physician, husband and father in Denver, CO. Jeff has always tried to give back to the sport that gave him so much. First as a contributor to Triathlete, Inside Triathlon and Beginner Triathlete magazines and websites; later starting the TriDoc podcast and as a USAT and Ironman certified coach. Having ra…
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In this episode: Ozempic and Wegovy, both trade names of the drug semaglutide have led a kind of weight loss revolution because of the success patients who use them have had in dropping and keeping off weight. The mechanism by which this drug works does have some consequences for any multisport athletes who use or are considering using it and so on…
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1:30 What is toxic achievement? 4:00 Who/What is really suffering? 6:00 The nervous system 9:30 Endocrine system and hormonal regulations 14:20 When you tell people they need to change, do you see fear? 17:00 A minute a day of joy At Execuitve Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. …
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In this episode: The Dream Recovery is a piece of tape that you apply over your mouth at night to promote nose breathing and promises to improve sleep quality, recovery and a host of other processes. Is there anything to these claims? We take a look. Plus, a conversation with writer, coach and developer of the nutrition app Saturday Morning, Dr. Al…
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1:00 the most common time for heart attacks 4:30 Alcohol Consumption 12:00 The Cold seasons as described by Dr. Anderson At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That's why our execuitve physical exams are second to none in the aount of testing and information we gather t…
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1:00 What is new in your world? (Dr. Gaman) 7:20 The RNA of different Cancers 11:30 New things playing a role in medical advancement. 14:30 Cholesterol 17:00 What surprised you about brain mapping? At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our executive physical…
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Allen Sussman was a board-certified endocrinologist in private practice for 34 years and clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington. As cofounder and president of Rainier Clinical Research Center, Dr. Sussman was involved in hundreds of evidence-based studies and the development of ground-breaking technology for the treatment of d…
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In this episode: Tart cherry juice was all the rage at the Vuelta a Espana last month. Is there any evidence to support its use and if so, what are the benefits of using it? Coach Juliet Hochman and I look at this beverage in the Medical Mailbag. Plus, an interview with Coach Jen Rulon. A former multiple time Ironman athlete, Jen has slowed down an…
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Maria Bower serves as the Director of Spiritual Development for the Prestonwood Christian Academy School System. Maria is a former U.S. Navy Health Information Systems Officer (ACHE) and White House Military Social Aide. She graduated from The George Washington University with an MBA and has completed certifications from the National Academy of Spo…
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Show Notes 1:50 What brought Brian into his world? 4:30 what were some of the things you did to get out of your comfort zone? 11:30 What are some metrics to let people know they are out of balance? 17:00 Short Films GBrianBenson.com At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole…
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In this episode: Record breaking temperatures across the northern hemisphere this past summer are more than likely a harbinger of what is to come as climate change becomes more and more a feature of our lives. How to manage training and racing in the heat will become vital to staying healthy and to finding success. In the medical mailbag coach Juli…
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In this episode: Cooler temperatures brings colder water for open water swimming. With that comes the risk of hypothermia. What happens to the body when we get cold and how can we prevent the worst complications of lower core temperatures? Are there ways that we can adapt to the cold in order to better resist the dangers? I go over the science with…
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In this episode: Vitamin C has been advocated as a means to boost immunity and stave off colds as well as an anti-oxidant that can help prevent cell damage. Some athletes and coaches have felt that taking this vitamin can help with endurance performance as well. What does the research say? Plus, a conversation with the volunteer coordinator of the …
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In this episode: So called super shoes have been all the rage since they were first released back in 2016. These running shoes with high tech foam and a carbon fiber footplate embedded in the sole have proven to be significantly faster across all distances and have been worn by elites and age groupers in track and field, running events and multispo…
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Dave Kenney is the Co-Founders of Emergo Academy. Since 2011 him and Susan Kenney have operated a private residential recovery program helping more than two-thousand people overcome addictions and mental struggles to live a life of wellbeing. In addition, Dave & Susan Kenney have pioneered Actualized Recovery®, the Brain-First Approach to Lasting R…
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Cheryl is an author, coach and the founder and editor of Heal Nourish Grow, an ultimate wellness, healthy lifestyle and advanced nutrition site. She helps others develop the confidence and habits to create lasting change and greater health by sharing her wealth of knowledge and over 27 years of experience in psychology, addictions studies, fitness,…
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