Exercise Science, Studies Show

Dr Mitchell Gibbs

Here we take a dive into all things surrounding the research and practice of exercise science!

  1. OCT 3

    Episode 15: Nathan Spencer - Strength & Power Diagnostics

    This was a great chat with Nathan who is the current Strength & Power coach at the St George Dragons & leads Strength-IQ. In his spare time, he is also doing a PhD - so you can imagine, we had a lot to talk about. Nathan talks us through his experience in elite sport from the NRL to the NBA and his lessons along the way. There is some cool chat about interpreting research and statistics, which is extremely valuable for coaches, clinicians, and students. Get around it and have a listen! You can find Nathan's bio below, and learn more about him at the following links (be sure to follow him, the stuff he puts out on Linkedin is top shelf!) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-spencer-a6856299/ Instagram: @performancecoach_spencer Nathan' bio: Nathan Spencer is a Strength & Power Coach and PhDcandidate whose career spans over a decade in elite sport both internationally and domestically. He has coached and consulted in the NRL, NBA, and Olympic pathways, with a focus on strength and power diagnostics, velocity-based training, and applied sports science. Nathan is currently Strength & Power Coach at the St George Illawarra Dragons and leads Strength-IQ, a consultancy dedicated to helping coaches and organisations gain clarity in athlete performance through diagnostics-driven prescription. His research explores mentoring and coach pedagogy, aiming to design evidence-based frameworks that support thenext generation of strength and conditioning professionals.

    51 min
  2. APR 13

    Episode 10: Justin Martino, DPT - Exercise and mental health, pain, and much more!

    This was a huge episode with someone I have connected with online for quite some time now, Justin Martino, DPT. Before I intro this episode and Justin, the audio got a little spotty in the first 5mins, but we sorted it and the rest was back to normal audio quality. In this ep, we set out to chat exercise and mental health, which we did... but we also covered much more. We chatted about the psychosocial side of pain, siloed research, BJJ, pragmatic exercise options in the context of pain management, and of course all about Justin's journey to where he is today. In the context of mental health and exercise, Justin takes us through the evidence and some breadcrumbs as to how we can set out to engage people we are working with in this exercise in meaningful and achievable ways. Justin is a full-time clinician (see below) but also puts out some great research in really cool areas and at the end of the episode gives some insight to what he is currently working one. This was an absolute pleasure to record, and I highly encourage everyone to check this one out - there are a tonne of golden nuggets in there from Justin. Justin's Bio: "Justin Martino is an outpatient orthopedic physical therapist with Duke University Health System in Durham, North Carolina in the United States. He emphasizes evidence-based care and shared decision-making to empower patients through movement optimism—helping them recognize their body’s resilience and the benefits of conservative care. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from High Point University in 2024 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Wake Forest University in 2019. When he's not at work or doing research, Justin enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and goldendoodle, Brazilian jiu jitsu, lifting weights, and cooking." Research discussed by Justin: ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35416941/ ⁠ ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36731907/⁠ ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38355154/⁠ ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34398577/⁠ ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36369663/⁠ ⁠https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33497853/

    59 min

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