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BASES Podcast

 

BASES Podcast April 2008
Assoc. Prof Peter Reaburn talks about endurance performance in Masters athletes, Prof Greg Whyte talks about his experiences as a sports scientist, and PhD student Katie Small presents her research at the 2008 BASES Student Conference.


BASES Podcast February-March 2008

Mark Cousins from the University of Bedfordshire talks about the 2008 BASES Student Conference and Dr Adrian Midgley from The University of Hull discusses the VO2max test.


BASES Podcast January 2008
Dr Jon Oliver talks about his latest paper published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Prof Ken Fox discusses the 2012 Olympics legacy, and John McCarthy talks about his involvement in a Channel 4 TV production.


BASES Podcast December 2007
Dr Andy Miah examines genetic testing in sport, Dr Beckie Lang talks about the obesity crisis and Dr Michael Hughes discusses his research on intermittent exercise and repeated sprint ability.

How do you get the podcast?
You can get the podcast in a number of ways:

1. Subscribe to the podcast through the iTunes Store (preferred method) - If you have iTunes already installed on your computer, click the link below to automatically launch iTunes and go directly to our page on the iTunes Store (you need to be connected to the internet to do this). From there just hit the 'subscribe' button (don't worry, the podcast is free). Once subscribed, iTunes will automatically download the latest episode to your computer when available. The advantage (for the profession) of subscribing in this way is that by going through the iTunes Store, each subscription adds to the podcast ranking, resulting in higher visibility:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=269851739

If you don't have iTunes on your computer then go to the link below to download it, then go back and click the RSS feed link above:

http://www.apple.com/uk/itunes/download/

2. Subscribe to the podcast through iTunes (alternative) - If you have iTunes already installed on your computer, click the RSS feed link below to automatically launch iTunes and subscribe to the podcast without going via the iTunes Store. Once subscribed, iTunes will automatically download the latest episode to your computer when available.

itpc://slb-sportscience.hull.ac.uk/BASESPodcast

You can achieve the same manually by opening iTunes on your computer, clicking the 'Advanced' menu, then selecting 'Subscribe to Podcast'. In the box that opens, enter the RSS feed address:

http://slb-sportscience.hull.ac.uk/BASESPodcast

3. Directly download each episode from a web browser - To do this type the RSS feed address below into a browser (we recommend the latest versions of Firefox or Safari for both Mac and PC; only Version 7 of Internet Explorer for Windows will work as previous versions of Explorer do not have a built-in RSS feed reader):

http://slb-sportscience.hull.ac.uk/BASESPodcast



 



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