186:Tendon training – how to work on both parts of your muscle tendon units; Nutrition – can ALA and ALC reverse the ageing process? Exercise of the month – the single arm row; Injury risks of older runners; The truth about pre-competition tapering; Hill training for endurance; Zinc – do athletes really need supplements?
187: Strength or power – which matters most for peak performane? Fluid balance – are dehydration risks exaggerated? Exercise of the month – the straight arm pullover; Nutrition – why magnesium matters; Carbo-loading – when it works for women; Ankle sprains in footballers.
188: Drugs in sport – the risks of ‘harmless’ supplements; Pre-cooling – year-round tactics for boosting performance; Sports vision for that extra edge; Eating disorders – when athletes are too thin to win; Ergogenic effects of ephedrine; Performance and the Pill; Carbo-loading during recovery.
189 (Marathon Special): The London marathon – illness, injury and death; From couch potato to international marathoner – one man’s journey; Training programme for the non-specialist; Metabolic adaptations to endurance training; Risks for marathon ‘virgins’; Carbohydrate as ergogenic aid.
190: Essential fats – the answer to most athletes’ prayers; Exercise of the month – the single-legged Romanian deadlift; Speed development – tried and tested boosters; Exercise and the heart – what causes cardiac fatigue? Ethiopian runners – nature or nurture? Warm-ups in golfing; Sauna weight loss risks.
191: Psychology – develop the confidence of a winner; Human growth hormone – how to make your own; 10k performance – what elite Kenyan runners have to teach us; Performance effects of oral contraceptives; Exercise addiction; Drafting in triathlon swimming; Long-term detraining risks; How steroids raise blood pressure.
192 (Ageing and Performance Special): Speed – how sprinters can maintain it with age; Nutrition – foods and supplements to protect joints from degeneration; Detraining – its role in the ageing process; How fitness protects the ageing brain and improves memory; Power and endurance – which diminishes first?
193: Exercise-induced asthma – drug and other treatments; World consensus on sport nutrition; Cycling – biomechanics of safe and effective performance; Exercise of the month – ‘hamstrings of steel’; Creatine for vegetarians; Aero position for untrained cyclists; ADHD in sport.
194: Coaching – underperformance in young rugby players; Stereotype threat – an explanation for East African dominance of distance running; Nutritional medicine – strategies to boost immunity; Exercise in childhood – the key to adult fitness.
195: Psychology – raise your game through goalsetting; Exercise of the month – the ab curl-up; Weight and endurance training – how well do they work together? Inspiratory stridor – a new threat to athletes; Delayed menstruation in rhythmic gymnasts; How aerobic exercise controls blood pressure; Persistent fatigue and infection in athletes; Rapid weight loss in young wrestlers; Circulatory risk of steroids; Exercise-related sudden death.
196 (Football Special): Nutrition – the Premiership approach to science; Sudden cardiac death – assessing risk in young players; Hydration – why one size doesn’t fit all; Psychology – who’s there for the manager? Dehydration problems for refs; Personal fitness and team success; Hamstring strains – the commonest injury; Research void on injury prevention.
197: Psychology – how imagery can enhance performance; Speed training – rotational power for zippy turns; Nutrition – why ribose is not ‘the new creatine’; Chinese supplements don’t work for cyclists; Asthma in amateur athletes; Bodybuilding dependence – not just for men.
198: Periodisation – pace yourself to a peak; Respiratory problems – risks for 2004 Olympians; Exercise of the month – the side raise; Conditioning – sport specific agility boosters; GACIK – can it rival creatine? Stretching no help to footballers.
199: Perceptual training – gain an advantage through faster reactions; Periodisation – sport specific requirements; Antioxidants – could they do more harm than good? Recovery – the best strategy; Child protection in sport.
200 (200th Issue Special): Sport science – has the knowledge explosion improved performance? Drugs in sport – the ceaseless quest for the ‘magic bullet’; Distance running – the inexorable decline in Northern European performance; Nutrition – the growing sophistication of strategies in sport; Futurology – the two-hour marathon.
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