Paul Thompson- Masters Runner


Paul Thompson (in his own words):
I’ve been a serious runner – some might say obsessive – for many years. My early running years were in the United Kingdom where I grew up, running for traditional harriers clubs in the Midlands, South London and West Yorkshire and representing town, county and region. I spent several years living and running in South East Asia and then moved to New York in 2004. A year later, I turned 40. I have consistently been the top masters’ runner in the New York area and often ranked as one of the top masters runners in the US by Running Times and UK by Athletics Weekly. And in November 2016 I won a gold medal in the half marathon for M50-54 at the World Masters Athletics Championships. At the 2018 champs I got silver in the same event. My goal is simple but immensely challenging: to slow the aging process by staying as fast as possible for as long as possible.

Show Notes: Paul Thompson, contact info:
E-mail: holmfirthharrier@hotmail.com

Website: https://liveboulderrunbolder.wordpress.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holmfirthharrier/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holmfirthharrier/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/holmfirthharrie

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulthompson65

Links mentioned in the Podcast:
Paul Sorace
https://www.facebook.com/paul.sorace

Check out the Moving2Live Podcast episode featuring Paul Sorace, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, released 11/18/20; link: http://www.moving2live.com/2020/11/18/paul-sorace-clinical-exercise-physiologist/

London Marathon, 3 October 2021
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com

Lee Troop, T.E.A.M. Boulder
Troop Events Athlete Management
https://www.teamboco.com

Don Moxley, Exercise Physiologist
https://www.linkedin.com/in/donmoxley/

Check out the latest Moving2Live Podcast episode featuring Don Moxley, Exercise Physiologist, released 12/16/20; link: http://www.moving2live.com/2020/12/16/don-moxley-longevity-labs-a-mission-driven-rather-than-vocation-driven-professional/

World Masters Athletics
https://world-masters-athletics.com

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Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Winter Workout Gear from Head to Toe- a Video Podcast

This week’s FitLabPGH Podcast release is a video podcast to help you keep moving outside through the winter…with a guide for winter workout gear to keep you comfortable from head to toe. If your extremities are cold, you are unlikely to enjoy your outdoor movement session…and you may even be putting yourself at risk of frostbite or hypothermia.
You can listen to the audio, but we think you’ll enjoy the video, so sit back, watch, and then put on the appropriate gear, and opt outside!
First tip: Your Mom was right…you SHOULD wear a hat when it’s cold outside! If it’s just chilly, you can get away with choosing a hat for fit or fashion…like the synthetic Sweatvac beanie that Ben likes to wear under his bike helmet. When chilly becomes cold, Ben switches to wool. His favorite lightweight wool hats are from Smartwool and Voormi (the Dual SURFACE precision blend beanie). For the coldest days, Ben swaps the lightweight wool for a heavier blend, like the SURFACE HARDENED thermal wool precision blend beanie from Voormi. Still cold? Put your jacket hood up over your hat.
Tip 2: the neck…a positive takeaway from the pandemic? Ben discovered he likes wearing a neck gaiter year-round. For warm to chilly days, Ben likes a synthetic gaiter that wicks sweat when it’s hot, and keeps your neck warm when a chilly wind picks up. Shown in the video: “Year of the Coronavirus” neck gaiter from Carson Footwear. Double up the gaiter, and it doubles as a face mask. When temperatures get colder, Ben once again opts for wool. A couple of brands of wool neck gaiters to try? Buff and Smartwool.
Tip 3: the hands…if your hands are freezing, you’re likely to throw in the workout towel. We recommend having a range of gloves…and possibly mittens…available to keep your hands happy. On chilly days, Ben likes the wool gloves from DeFeet…bonus: when it gets colder, the DeFeet gloves make good liners under heavier gloves or mittens. A couple of bike glove recommendations: for cold rides, check out Aero Tech Designs (a Pittsburgh company); for REALLY cold days, consider the Sturmfist 5 from 45 Nrth. Note: nothing from 45 Nrth is cheap, but if you’re looking for durable, cold weather cycling gear, it’s the best we’ve tried. Second note: Lisa’s hands get cold when temps drop below 60 degrees…how does she hike with the Labs through the winter? With liner gloves, AND MITTENS, AND handwarmers in the warmer pockets of the mittens!
Tip 4: finally, socks are the final piece of today’s puzzle. If it’s above 50 degrees, select the synthetic sock that speaks to you. Ben is a fan of DeFeet. Bet you can guess what Ben chooses when temps get chilly? Yep, wool…lightweight wool socks we’ve enjoyed come from CloudLine, Stance, and DeFeet. Ben’s favorite heavyweight wool socks come from Darn Tough.
Take home message: build a wardrobe of hats, gaiters, gloves, and socks that will keep you moving…comfortably, and safely, throughout the winter.
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Check out our sister podcast Moving2Live concise but interesting podcasts for the movement and exercise professional and…

Matty Lansdown- Researcher, Health Coach & host of ‘How to Not Get Sick & Die’


Matty is an in-demand Nutritional Therapist, International Speaker, Health & Nutrition Coach and Scientist working with high-level corporate clients, business owners and 9-5 workers. His research-based approach to nutritional optimisation and his vast experience in associated fields inform his core belief: that the absence of food is highly beneficial to your health.

Matty’s medical knowledge, combined with extensive research and self-testing of non-traditional dieting and safe fasting methods have made him an internationally recognised voice in the field of intermittent fasting and nutritional optimisation. He is regularly invited to international wellness events, retreats and conferences as a coach, panelist and speaker.

Likewise, Matty’s weekly podcast “How to NOT Get Sick and Die”, provides his followers with a deep dive into developing sustainable healthy habits.

Show Notes: Matty Lansdown, contact info:
E-mail: info@mattylansdown.com

Website: https://mattylansdown.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matty-lansdown/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattylansdown

https://www.facebook.com/groups/intermittentfastingforhealth

Links mentioned in the Podcast:
Check out Matty Lansdown’s Podcast – How to Not Get Sick and Die – available where you listen to podcasts, or visit https://mattylansdown.com

Geelong Cats, Australian Football Club
https://www.geelongcats.com.au

Dr. Ian Dunican, PhD
https://meliusconsulting.com.au

Check out the Moving2Live Podcast episodes featuring Dr. Dunican, released 1/16/19 and 1/30/19. Link to Part 1: http://www.moving2live.com/2019/01/16/podcast-319-dr-ian-dunican-phd-sleep4perdformance-melius-consulting/

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Web: Moving2Live

Email: mov2liv@gmail.com

Twitter: @_mov2liv

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Check out our sister podcast Fitness Lab Pittsburgh– FitLabPGH

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

FitLabPGH Video Podcast: Are You Measuring Heart Rate When You Move?

This week’s FitLabPGH Podcast release is a video podcast to help you meet your health goals for 2021 and beyond.  We have included the audio only link, but encourage you to check out the video.
If one of your goals is to improve (or monitor) your fitness level, consider adding a Heart Rate Monitor to your movement routine. Tracking distance and pace of your movement sessions may not paint a complete picture…to gauge exercise intensity over a variety of routes and forms of exercise, a Heart Rate Monitor is an excellent tool.
It’s January, so your social media feed is full of people telling you how to “CRUSH” your workouts…but if overall health / longevity is your goal, those intense workouts should be a small part of your overall movement routine. A heart rate monitor can tell you when you’re working “hard enough,” but it can also tell you when you should focus on recovery. A morning check of your resting heart rate may help you monitor your body’s readiness…when your resting hear rate is elevated, consider rest or active recovery. For most people looking for overall fitness, the bulk of our movement time should be spent in Heart Rate Zones 1 or 2 (not “crushing” it).
NOTE: BEFORE you begin a new training program, consult a qualified professional.
There are many options for Heart Rate Monitors. Perhaps the “easiest” way to start monitoring your heart rate is with a GPS fitness watch (that you may already own). Ben and Lisa both wear COROS watches; popular brands include Garmin, Polar, and Suunto. While the watches offer a convenient way to track heart rate, they aren’t always accurate…especially if your activity includes a lot of wrist movement or gripping.
The MOST accurate way to measure heart rate (outside of a clinical setting) is with a chest strap like the Polar H10 or the chest strap from Wahoo, shown in the video. The downside of the chest strap? Not everyone enjoys lifting up his/her shirt and affixing a damp chest strap at the start of a workout (the monitor should be damp to increase conductivity and improve accuracy)…especially if it’s winter…and you’re exercising outside…
A great option that offers accuracy AND convenience? The mioPOD; it’s worn on the arm and is easy to set-up and use (see www.mio-labs.com for more info). Ben loves his MioPod, for its battery life, convenient charging port, and ability to pair with his COROS watch and Strava. Another fun feature of the MioPod? If you use the Mio App, you can program the strap to display colors corresponding to each heart rate zone, so that you can easily monitor your heart rate during your movement session.
For more information on Heart Rate Monitors and Heart Rate Training, look for a pair of recent interviews from our sister podcast Moving2Live featuring Don Moxley, Applied Sports Scientist (released 12/16/20), and Marcelo Aller, CSCS, of Mio Labs (released 1/6/21).
Take home message: long-term health has more to do with consistent movement than with “crushing” this week’s workouts…but whatever your fitness goals, a heart rate monitor may help you measure your progress
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We update via Facebook too!!
Movement Tips and Lifestyle Hacks – YouTube channel (posted on Instagram too)
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Marcelo Aller, CSCS- VP of Sales & Marketing at Mio Labs


Marcelo Aller (in his own words): More than 20 years of experience as a business operator, fitness coach, and sales and marketing executive to build better business performance, process, and products.

Show Notes: Marcelo Aller, contact info:
E-mail: marcelo.aller@mio-labs.com

Website: https://mio-labs.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marceloaller/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miolabs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/miolabsinc/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MioLabs_NA

Links mentioned in the Podcast:
Don Moxley has been interviewed 3 times on the Moving2Live Podcast.
His first interview was released in 2 parts on 4/4/18 and 4/18/18 (Train, Recover, Win & Ohio State University Wrestling); link to Part 1: http://www.moving2live.com/2018/04/04/podcast-14-18-don-moxley-train-recover-win-osu-wrestling/

The second interview was released on 12-12-18 (Cannabinoids and Recovery); link: http://www.moving2live.com/2018/12/12/podcast-4518-don-moxley-applied-sports-scientist-on-cannabinoids-recovery/

The third interview was released on 12/16/20 (Longevity and Personal Mission Statement); link: http://www.moving2live.com/2020/12/16/don-moxley-longevity-labs-a-mission-driven-rather-than-vocation-driven-professional/

Hunter College, New York, NY
https://hunter.cuny.edu

The University of Akron, Akron, OH
https://www.uakron.edu

Equinox (Fitness Clubs)
https://www.equinox.com

NSCs CSCS- National Strength and Conditioning Association, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
https://www.nsca.com/certification/cscs/

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Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org