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1. Strength Coach Experience

Brooklyn, New York, US The Strength Coach Experience is a podcast where we share valuable insight into the journey of individuals whose lives have been shaped by the field of Strength & Conditioning and Exercise Science.

2. Think Fit. Be Fit

Alexandria, Virginia, US Let's create a new conversation about your exercise. Our podcast helps to uncover how the fitness industry has misled us, and it will show you that if you believe in your ability to improve your body through exercise, you don't need to rely on diluted or shallow information.

3. The Messy Middle Podcast

Athens, Georgia, US The Messy Middle Podcast is co-hosted by two Exercise Science Ph.D. students Alyssa Olenick & Kait Carmichael. Together this dynamic duo of science & sass creates conversations around fitness and wellness that fall between the polarizing ends of the messages we often receive.

4. ExPhysCast

East Hartford, Connecticut, US Welcome to ExPhysCast! Your one-stop-shop for anything and everything exercises science and physiology! anchor.fm/luke-pelton 1 episode / month ⋅ Avg Length 86 min ⋅ May 2021 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

5. Exercise Science TLDR Podcast

Two sisters that explore the world of exercise science research applications. This podcast is great for fitness professionals and exercise enthusiasts alike. The dynamic of the show is a teacher student narrative.

6. Houston exercise science

In this podcast, I will be talking about myths, facts, and problems with fitness. rss.com/podcasts/houstonexer.. 2 episodes / quarter ⋅ Avg Length 26 min ⋅ Jan 2021 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

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This podcast is a great way to showcase current physiology research and would make excellent listening for anyone who is aiming to study or currently studying physiology or with an interest in physiology, particularly undergraduate students!

In the final episode of the series, Emily and Amy explore areas of physiology relevant to life in lockdown.

Episode 10: Lockdown

In the final episode of the series, Emily and Amy explore areas of physiology relevant to life in lockdown. They speak to Ben Maylor and Greg Biddle (University of Leicester, UK) about how sedentary behaviour can affect your health, and Susan Lanham-New (University of Surrey, UK) about how life in lockdown could lead to a Vitamin D deficiency.

Episode 9: Animal physiology

Amy and Emily speak to Martina Quaggiotto (University of Glasgow, UK) about the science behind an interactive e-learning presentation that she has developed called ‘How smart are fish’, and Lucy Hawkes (University of Exeter, UK) about the amazing physiology of birds.

Episode 8: Balance

Emily and Amy speak to Doris Bamiou (UCL Ear Institute, UK) about the vestibular system and how it provides our brain with information about where our body is in space, and Raymond Reynolds (University of Birmingham, UK) about what can happen when things go wrong with our vestibular system.

Episode 7: Coronavirus (COVID-9)

In this special episode, Amy and Emily speak to Caroline Jolley (King’s College London, UK and King’s College Hospital, UK), Dean Willis (University College London, UK) and Georgina Ellison-Hughes (King’s College London, UK) about the novel coronavirus.

Episode 6: Space

Emily and Amy speak to Jennifer Ngo-Anh (European Space Agency), Colleen Deane (University of Exeter, UK) and Jim Pawelczyk (Penn State University, US) about the physiological challenges of space travel (and possibly living on Mars!).

Episode 5: Pressure

Amy and Emily speak to Lydia Simpson (Bangor University, UK) about her research into populations living at high altitude, and James Clark (King’s College London, UK) about what happens to our bodies during diving.

Who hosts the anatomy podcast?

About Podcast Tune in and have a listen to the Anatomy and physiology podcast hosted by Shanairy Figueroa. Since Feb 2020 Podcast anchor.fm/shanairy-figueroa#N#Domain Authority 83 ⋅ Alexa Rank 2.7K View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

Who is the host of Gross Anatomy?

Los Angeles, California, US Gross Anatomy is hosted and created by Dr. Jason Cohen and Lauren Taylor. The purpose of the show is to address some of the medical questions Dr. Jason Cohen is asked by friends, family, and often strangers with help from his non-doctor co-host, Lauren Taylor.

Who wrote anatomy of the human body?

Anatomy of the Human Body, Part 1 by Henry Gray. Loyal Books make the world's public domain audiobooks available for browsing in a visual and entertaining way. Henry Gray 's classic anatomy textbook available on Loyal Books contains recordings of the public-domain 1918 US edition.

Where is the A&P professor?

The A&P Professor. Saint Charles, Missouri, US Explore human anatomy and physiology (A&P) teaching and learning with host Kevin Patton. An experienced professor, textbook author, and mentor who is a well-recognized leader in A&P teaching.

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