Miscellaneous Articles
Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise & Nutrition: Common Misconceptions and Criticisms
March 03 2017
In this article, myself and Brad Schoenfeld will address some of the common misconceptions and criticisms of EBP in nutrition and fitness.
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What is a P Value?
December 31 2016
P value is the most important value in research, yet most folks don’t get it.If you are interested in research or read studies, you should know about this p-value.
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How to Check the Quality of a Research Article
November 25 2016
This is one of the most important aspects of a research study, yet the most overlooked or ignored aspect by both researchers and readers.
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What should fitness professionals understand about pain and injury?
January 08 2014
If you are a fitness professional, this is one of the most important articles you will ever read in your life about pain and injury.
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Studies are conflicting so I don’t believe in scientific studies
October 11 2013
The is one of the most common arguments against an evidence based approach or scientific approach.. What is wrong with this argument.
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Becoming a Supple Leopard by Kelly Starrett: Book Review
August 17 2013
Becoming a Supple Leopard: Here is my review of the the national best seller, “Becoming a Supple Leopard” by Kelly Starrett
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Is it Better to be Overweight?
July 06 2013
Should you be overweight, normal, or obese to live longer? This was the subject of a recent study that created quite a lot of stir among researchers and the media.
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Muscle Memory Solved
March 17 2013
‘Muscle memory’ has always been a mystery. But now it seems like we finally have an answer.
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All I care about are results and not evidence or science
October 21 2012
This is one of the most common arguments against science or an evidence-based approach. How true or how wrong is this statement?
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How to be Happy in Life: A Scientific Approach
May 15 2012
There are plenty of tips and recommendations to be happy. But what does the science say?
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