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Who Pays? The Funding, Growth and Quality of College Athletics
This episode was originally published at www.teawithdrg.com. Episode 2 - Who Pays? The Funding, Growth and Quality of College Athletics Episode Details In this episode we talk with Dr. David Ridpath about the growth and future of college athletics, the sometimes...
read moreThe State of Union Between Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science and Academics
This was originally published at www.teawithdrg.com. Episode 1 - The State of Union Between Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science and Academics Episode Details In the first episode of Tea with Dr.G and Coach C, we had the privilege of chatting with Dr. William...
read moreA response from The European Journal of Applied Physiology
A couple of months back me and Stuart Phillips published a letter to the editor in the Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism (https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12986-017-0201-7). Of course, we have not received a response yet and do not...
read moreDiscrepancies in publications related to HMB-FA and ATP supplementation
This article was originally published in Nutrition & Metabolism. You can view this article on the web, as a PDF or as an EPUB. I have also included supplementary email correspondence at ResearchGate. Discrepancies in publications related to HMB-FA and ATP...
read moreOff-season Training – Implementation and Challenges
We had a lot of fun hosting the NSCA Georgia State Clinic at Armstrong State University this year. Here is my presentation from the conference. Keep in mind this was certainly more about the challenges to implementation than the actual sets and reps. Click here to...
read moreThe Demands of a Single Elimination College Tennis Tournament
Figured I would share some of the most recent work from one of our ongoing projects. This was presented as a post at the 2016 Georgia State NSCA Clinic in Savannah, GA and the 2016 ETSU Coaches and Sport Science College in Johnson City, TN. Click here to download as...
read moreDiigo – POWERFUL research and outlining workflow
As an academic, researcher, or hoarder of knowledge, Diigo solves a series of problems that you may not have considered to be problems (YET). So what are the problems? Imagine writing an article and you read 10, 20, 30, or 100 articles on a topic from PDFs and other...
read moreMonitoring Training and Performance in Athletes
Click here to get Monitoring Training and Performance in Athletes Monitoring Training and Performance in Athletes is currently on pre-order but it is sure to be a excellent resource for sport scientists and strength and conditioning coaches alike. The use of athlete...
read moreAthletic Movement Skills: Training for Sports Performance
Click here to get Athletic Movement Skills: Training for Sports Performance The unifying theme of every elite athlete and every spectacular performance is movement. It’s the basis for what we recognize as athleticism. It’s the foundation for athletic skill and the...
read moreThe Goods
The Censor’s Hand: The Misregulation of Human-Subject Research (Basic Bioethics)
An argument that the system of boards that license human-subject research is so fundamentally misconceived that it inevitably does more harm than good.
Advanced Strength and Conditioning: An Evidence-based Approach
Becoming an effective strength and conditioning practitioner requires the development of a professional skills set and a thorough understanding of the scientific basis of best practice.
Diigo – POWERFUL research and outlining workflow
As an academic, researcher, or hoarder of knowledge, Diigo solves a series of problems that you may not have considered to be problems (YET). So what are the problems? Imagine writing an article and you read 10, 20, 30, or 100 articles on a topic from PDFs and other...
The Personal Side
Parkin it Up
Does it get any better than a bunch of pups at the park on a beautiful day? Probably not. [gallery...
Gentry Creek Hike
This is one of my favorite hikes in the area. Looking forward to going back when the weather is a bit warmer. [gallery columns="1" link="none" size="large"...
Murph in a Little Snow
It is crazy how big Murphy is getting. While it was only a little dusting, Murph enjoyed his first bit of snow. [gallery columns="1" size="large"...
Sylva, NC
We were there for the Southern Conference volleyball tournament, but it was a nice excuse to spend a few days in the…
Park Time
The entire family getting some plays in at the park. So much fun to watch Murphy grow up (quickly) with his big sister.
Meet Murphy
Meet Murphy, our new family member! I told Christy, “once you have a Great Dane, you will never want another kind of dog.”
Johnson City visit
It was nice getting back to Johnson City, TN for a few days. Weather was great, Blue Plum on the weekend, good watering…
Antigua Trip
I am finally getting around to posting our pictures from the Antigua trip we took in May. We stayed in a villa near Jolly Harbor.
A Screaming Kona
Maybe one of the funniest things ever 😉 Kona has brought us so many smiles and laughs the last couple of years.
Saint Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day is a madhouse in Savannah but just north in Hilton Head is a slower pace for us old folks!
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some sport science, education, maybe some politics and a few other adventures