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Complementary Training Podcast #9: Interview with John Kiely
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In episode nine of Complementary Training Podcast I am talking to John Kiely. John is mostly famous for his critiques of periodization (which are a must read papers), so I used this opportunity to expand on that particular topic.
Here are some must read articles from John:
- Periodization, Planning, Prediction: And why the future ain't what it used to be!
- Periodization Paradigms in the 21st Century: Evidence-Led or Tradition-Driven?
- New Horizons for the Methodology and Physiology of Training Periodization: Block Periodization, New Horizon or a False Dawn? [1]
- New horizons for the methodology and physiology of training periodization: Block periodization: New horizon or a false dawn? [2]
- MINI REVIEW Uniqueness of Human Running Coordination: The Integration of Modern and Ancient Evolutionary Innovations
- A genetic-based algorithm for personalized resistance-training
- Essay: A New Understanding of Stress and the Implications for Our Cultural Training Paradigm
We have covered a lot of ground in this podcast! If there are any topics you want John to cover in more detail, let us know and we will expand on it. He can be reached via his Twitter @simplysportssci.
I highly recommend following John if you are interested in up-to-date sport science information.
Enjoy!
19 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on May 27, 2022 09:09 (). Last successful fetch was on March 16, 2022 21:27 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 210581145 series 2362585
In episode nine of Complementary Training Podcast I am talking to John Kiely. John is mostly famous for his critiques of periodization (which are a must read papers), so I used this opportunity to expand on that particular topic.
Here are some must read articles from John:
- Periodization, Planning, Prediction: And why the future ain't what it used to be!
- Periodization Paradigms in the 21st Century: Evidence-Led or Tradition-Driven?
- New Horizons for the Methodology and Physiology of Training Periodization: Block Periodization, New Horizon or a False Dawn? [1]
- New horizons for the methodology and physiology of training periodization: Block periodization: New horizon or a false dawn? [2]
- MINI REVIEW Uniqueness of Human Running Coordination: The Integration of Modern and Ancient Evolutionary Innovations
- A genetic-based algorithm for personalized resistance-training
- Essay: A New Understanding of Stress and the Implications for Our Cultural Training Paradigm
We have covered a lot of ground in this podcast! If there are any topics you want John to cover in more detail, let us know and we will expand on it. He can be reached via his Twitter @simplysportssci.
I highly recommend following John if you are interested in up-to-date sport science information.
Enjoy!
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