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50 - Professor Sean Peterson
Episode 50

50 - Professor Sean Peterson

Endurance Innovation

April 30, 20201h 1mExplicit

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Show Notes

  • 3:30 academic papers in the time of COVID
    • How can we see so many studies with such fast turn-around times when it typically takes months to get a paper published
    • Utility overrides rigor in some cases
  • 16:00 the fluid mechanics of disease transmission
  • 17:30 Sean’s thoughts on the now-famous Dutch / Belgian analysis of COVID spread during running and cycling as published on Medium.
  • 20:30 the risks of transmission when training  indoor vs outdoor
    • Outdoors, there is a lot of air mixing, diluting the concentration of viral particles in the airflow
    • Indoors, the air is stagnant and transmission is much easier
  • 28:00 Sean’s study of the efficacy of athlete cooling in hot and humid environments
    • Subjects cycled at 60-70% of FTP under 30C and 70% humidity for 45 minutes
    • Cooling accomplished by exposing the inner forearm to a temperature of 5C
    • Test group saw a mitigation in core body temperature rise by 0.5C / hou compared with control group
    • RPE also lower under cooled conditions vs control
  • 43:00 the possible difference in the effect of cooling between males and females
  • 46:30 the reason why repeated tests are not common in engineering or physiology
    • Funding and publishing incentives discourage non-novel studies
  • 51:00 Michael’s least favourite experimental setup
  • 52:45 DRDC study torture story
  • 54:00 academic funding

A link to the poster covering the study findings can be found here