083: Glyn Howatson on recovery and adaptation

Supporting Champions - A podcast by Steve Ingham - Wednesdays

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This week’s guest is Glyn Howatson, Professor of Human & Applied Physiology at Northumbria University. Glyn’s specialist subject is recovery but its recovery with a purpose and that is to optimise neuromuscular adaptation. I spoke to Glyn to try to cut through some of the noise, make sense of an area that has to all intents and purposes exploded in interest over the last few decades. As you’ll hear from the conversation - recovery, training planning, and interventions are dependent on context, timing, circumstance, demand - which can at times make this subject feel like a bit of Rubiks cube. But what Glyn does really well and he has done for as long as I’ve known him - he helps make the complex simple and with that practicable - which for me is a signal of true expertise in the area.   Show notes Glynn gives a mini intro to who he is and his interest in recovery Steve discusses his experience of recovery  Training more cleverly on an individual basis particularly in team sports The Seb Coe training volume story Reorganisation of training programmes and allowing time for adaptation The ‘interference effect’ and how to get around it What can enhance recovery and snake oil! Hormesis and the training dose Doing the basics well Cherry juice, caffeine,  The inverted U!   Links Follow Glyn on Twitter, https://twitter.com/GlynHowatson Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on; Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions

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