Podcasts
May 16, 2023
Episode 96: Bridging the Gap Between Training in the Weight Room and Skill Development in Sport – Derek Somerville
The ALL ME® Podcast Bridging the Gap Between Training in the Weight Room and Skill Development in Sport – Derek Somerville Here at the Taylor Hooton Foundation, one of our tremendous partners is the Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society (PBSCCS for short). PBSCCS is our partner behind our MLB ALL ME Advisory Board. Together […]
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May 2, 2023
Episode 95: Today’s Most Popular Diets – Amy Goodson, MS, RD, CSSD, LD
The ALL ME® Podcast Today’s Most Popular Diets – Amy Goodson, MS, RD, CSSD, LD Have you ever tried a diet whether it was for weight loss, a medical reason, or performance? Each year, nearly 45 million Americans try a particular type of diet to lose weight. They also spend roughly $33 billion dollars on […]
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April 4, 2023
Episode 94: Sodium Bicarbonate: A Potential Performance Enhancing Supplement? – Pat Dixon, MA, MBA, CSCS, PES, CES
The ALL ME® Podcast Sodium Bicarbonate: A Potential Performance Enhancing Supplement? – Pat Dixon, MA, MBA, CSCS, PES, CES Are you one of those individuals who uses baking soda to whiten your teeth, keep your refrigerator from smelling, or to clean your house? Did you realize the main ingredient, sodium bicarbonate, can also be used […]
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March 21, 2023
Episode 93: Anti-Doping Norway – Kristoffer Loftheim
The ALL ME® Podcast Anti-Doping Norway – Kristoffer Loftheim While most of our work at the Taylor Hooton Foundation take place in the United States, that doesn’t mean that the use of Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances isn’t happening world wide. The desire to achieve your physical goals creates pressures that are universal. So in […]
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March 7, 2023
Episode 92: Impact of Mental and Physical Fatigue on Health? – Ali Boolani, PhD
The ALL ME® Podcast Impact of Mental and Physical Fatigue on Health? – Ali Boolani, PhD When you think of the word fatigue, you may associate this with just being tired. Fatigue is more than just being tired or sleepy as many people who have fatigue are so drained, that their exhaustion interrupts their daily […]
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February 20, 2023
Episode 91: Developing Usable Strength – Jose Vazquez, MPT, RSCC*E
The ALL ME® Podcast Developing Usable Strength  – Jose Vazquez, MPT, RSCC*E Strength.  What is it?  Why is it important to our health?  In today’s podcast we’re going to be talking to Jose Vazquez who is the Major League Strength Coach for the Texas Rangers.  From the time he was a young man growing up […]
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January 24, 2023
Episode 89: Why is a Healthy Gut so Critical for Health – Abby Grimm, MS, RDN, LD
The ALL ME® Podcast Why is a Healthy Gut so Critical for Health – Abby Grimm, MS, RDN, LD  Did you know there’s about 100 trillion bacteria in the gut and it’s a combination of good and bad that live in our digestive system. This is also known as the gut microbiota and determining how […]
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January 10, 2023
Episode 88: CrossFit Comeback – Tony Turski
The ALL ME® Podcast CrossFit Comeback – Tony Turski Over the years, we have heard many stories within the world of Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances. In this episode, we hear a story from someone that made a mistake with these substances. Tony Turski is a competitive CrossFit athlete. He started and still runs his […]
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December 6, 2022
Episode 87: Fighting Addiction and In the Octagon – Jared “Flash” Gordon
The ALL ME® Podcast Fighting Addiction and In the Octagon – Jared “Flash” Gordon  Throughout life we all go through struggles and have to overcome obstacles.  It’s often thought that if you grow up in a great family, in a great neighborhood and good to a great school nothing could possibly go wrong.  The theme […]
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November 29, 2022
Episode 86: How to Stop Losing Muscle While Aging? – Sara Oikawa, PhD
The ALL ME® Podcast How to Stop Losing Muscle While Aging? – Sara Oikawa, PhD Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle tissue as a natural part of the aging process. Did you know that after age 50, muscle mass decreases at an annual rate of 1-2% and muscle strength declines by 1.5% between ages 50-60? […]
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