Episode 140 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Rugby League: Nutritional and Energetic Considerations" with Dr James Morehen PhD (Liverpool John Moores University, UK).
Discussion Topics Include:
- Overview of Rugby League
- Growing, building and repairing elite rugby players: the performance nutritionists perspective
- Physical demands of a Rugby League player
- Body composition and function in Rugby
- Energy expenditure: from lab to pitch
- Muscle soreness and inflammation: exploring the causes and the solutions
- Nutrition considerations for rugby league: science to practice
Key Paper(s) Discussed / Referred to:
- GROWING, BUILDING AND REPAING ELITE RUGBY PLAYERS: Nutritional and Energetic Considerations
- Position specific differences in the anthropometric characteristics of elite European Super League rugby players
- The Assessment of Total Energy Expenditure During a 14-day 'In-Season' Period of Professional Rugby League Players Using the Doubly Labelled Water Method
- Muscle glycogen utilisation during Rugby match play: Effects of pre-game carbohydrate
- Metabolic demands and replenishment of muscle glycogen after a rugby league match simulation protocol
Related Podcast Episodes:
- #125 - "Protein Supplementation and Resistance Exercise Training" with Rob Morton PhD
- #124 - "Nutrition and Athlete Immune Health" with Prof Neil Walsh PhD
- #120 - "American Football: In the Trenches - Performance Nutrition Practice Insights" with Pratik Patel MS RD
- #83 - 'Monitoring Training Load & Fatigue in Athletes' with Craig Twist PhD
- #72 - 'Half-Time in Team Sports & Strategies that Influence Performance' with Mark Russell PhD CSCS
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