Record Number |
511170 |
Item Type |
E Resource |
Video |
Meeting Name |
2014 Supplement Symposium. Conference (2014 : Canberra, ACT) |
Title |
2014 Supplement symposium : Day 1, Dietary supplements, a different perspective : session 1 - efficacy of supplements in sport - believing is seeing / David Martin, 13-14/02/2014. |
Portion of title |
Day 1, Dietrary supplements - a different perspective, issues that surround supplementation to create curiosity & broaden scope : efficacy of supplements in sport - believing is seeing. |
Published |
2014 |
Description |
1 streaming video (approximately 36 min. ) : mp4 file. |
Content Type |
two-dimensional moving image |
Media Type |
computer |
Carrier Type |
online resource |
Notes |
Conference held at Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra on 13th and 14th February 2014. |
Presenter |
Presenter : Dr David T. Martin, Senior Physiologist, AIS. David received his B.Sci. degree in Zoology from the College of Idaho, his M.Sci. degree in Exercise Physiology from Northern Michigan University and his Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Wyoming. Before beginning doctoral studies, David worked as a research assistant at the United States Olympic Training Centre in Colorado Springs Colorado. Master’s research focused on stability of the “Anaerobic Threshold” training intensity and doctoral research was aimed at better understanding peaking, tapering and overtraining in cyclists. David is currently a senior sports physiologist working within the Department of Physiology at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra and is also the National Sport Science Coordinator for Cycling Australia. As a Sport Scientist, David has provided support for Australian Cycling teams in the lead up to the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. David has more than 80 peer reviewed publications, 8 book chapters and many articles in popular cycling magazines. As an advisor to Olympic coaches and athletes David is very interested in winning environments and methodology that reveals human potential. |
Summary |
SDA and the AIS have assembled a line-up of some of the most experienced and well respected sporting professionals to have a frank and thought provoking discussion about the use of dietary supplements by athletes. Presenters will discuss the risks, rewards and alternatives that may not have been critically debated previously, focusing on the consequences not commonly considered, and the alternatives to current practices both from the delivery of dietary supplement programs, and the role each professional should play in the solution. |
Subjects |
Conference |
Sports medicine |
Sports science |
dietary supplementation |
Added Author |
Martin, David, Dr |
Added Corporate Name |
Sports Dietitians Australia |
Australian Institute of Sport |
Electronic Resource |
Click here to watch streaming video (access restrcitions apply) |
Click here to view the Clearinghouse Client Service Model - access restrictions explained. PDF (90.9KB) |
Click here to vist the Sports dietitians Australia website. |
Right click to copy link |