Science of Sport Spotlight 8: A Guilty or Innocent Sinner? And Tragedy at the Crossfit Games

Science of Sport Spotlight 8: A Guilty or Inn...

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Alex Hutchinson: The Battle For Credibility

Journalist, author, and speaker Alex Hutchinson is passionate in his search for truth. As the author of three books ('Which Comes First, Cardio or Weights?, 2011; 'Endure', 2021 and 'The Explorers Gene', 2025) and writer of the popular Sweat Science blog, the former Physics gradu ...  Show more

The Rise of the Machines: Can AI Take Over Coaching? / Talent ID's Imprecise Guess

Become a Supporter of the Real Science of Sport podcast - a small monthly donation via Patreon is how you do it, and then you'll get access to our listener community who share insights, advice, and opinions of their own, all of which make up shows like this one!In this Spotlight, ...  Show more

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