19 episodes

Health science made simple! Specialised advice for the busy, everyday person!
We aim to de-mystify health science by breaking down health and fitness trends into digestible and relatable episodes with health experts!

RISE Optimise De-mystifying the science around your health & wellbeing

    • Health & Fitness

Health science made simple! Specialised advice for the busy, everyday person!
We aim to de-mystify health science by breaking down health and fitness trends into digestible and relatable episodes with health experts!

    Running Form & Running Injuries: Everything You Need to Know

    Running Form & Running Injuries: Everything You Need to Know

    In this episode we sit down with physiotherapist and competitive runner Maisie Kilner to discuss all things running! Spring is a common time of year for many people to get into running and sign up to events. It’s also common to see many running-related injuries during this time as well. So as a runner or someone looking to get into running, how do we reduce our risk of a running injury?? What common faults do we need to be mindful of? Is there such thing as ‘perfect’ running technique? We answer all these questions and more so your equipped with the knowledge you need to get the most out of your running! You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

    • 25 min
    How Important is Technique In Your Training?

    How Important is Technique In Your Training?

    In this episode Shenae and Dr Char are discussing the importance of technique when it comes to your training - a very popular talking point in the gym and online, with many videos showcasing so called ’good’ and ‘bad’ technique. So how important is our technique? Are we increasing our risk of injury if we have ‘poor’ technique? What is ‘good’ technique? Should our technique always be ‘perfect’? We cover all these questions and more, sharing what the science has to say on this highly debatable topic so you know what to prioritise when it comes to your training! You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

    • 41 min
    BCAAs & Collagen: Are They Worth Your Money?

    BCAAs & Collagen: Are They Worth Your Money?

    In this episode we sit down with Dr. Charlotte Connell (BSc. Exercise Science Hons., PhD Exercise Sciences, Research Fellow) to discuss the oh-so-hot-right-now supplements - BCAAs & collagen. If you’re on social media then I’m sure you’ve seen your favourite fitness influencer promoting BCAAs and collagen. There are many claims that come with these 2 supplements - more energy, faster recovery, better skin, stronger nails.. but what does the science say? We cover both these products in great detail - what they are, what they claim to do, what the science says, and what we personally think.  You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

    • 37 min
    What Recovery Modalities are Worth Your Time and Money?

    What Recovery Modalities are Worth Your Time and Money?

    In this episode Shenae and Dr Char are talking all about recovery modalities and sharing what the science has to say!Do foam rollers really break up adhesions? Does stretching reduce muscle soreness? Do ice baths aid recovery? We cover all these questions and more, including the reason for ‘recovery’ in the first place- what it is that we are trying to achieve through using certain modalities, and some of the mechanisms that are responsible for these occurrences. From there we delve into common recovery tools such as the foam roller, massage gun, ice baths, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, compression garments, and how these modalities are marketed to work and if the science actually supports those claims. Based on the science, we both share what recovery strategies we utilise, and what we believe to be best practice if you want to maximise your training adaptations whilst reducing your chances of burnout. You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

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    • 57 min
    How to Eat Well to Promote Heart Health

    How to Eat Well to Promote Heart Health

    In this short episode we sit down with nutritionist and public health practitioner Amanda Brien to discuss how to eat well to promote heart health. Amanda drops some shocking facts on the prevalence of heart disease here in NZ, which are common across most of the Western world. We discuss the common risk factors that are associated with heart disease and the 3 key things we should be most mindful of when it comes to reducing our risk through what we eat.  You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

    • 13 min
    Functional Training, Mobility & Posture: Does the Science Live Up to the Hype?

    Functional Training, Mobility & Posture: Does the Science Live Up to the Hype?

    In this episode Shenae and Dr Char literally and figuratively swap seats to discuss functional training, mobility and posture, and whether the science lives up to the hype. Functional training is quite the buzz word in the fitness space so we cover what forms of exercise actually classify as ‘functional’ and how it compares to other types of training. We then discuss the difference between mobility and flexibility, and how these should be implemented into training, and whether they play a role in injury risk or pain development. We round out the conversation discussing posture - what it is, if it’s worth working on, and if there is truly such thing as the ‘perfect’ posture.   We cover a lot of content in this discussion in the hope that you are left with a better understanding on how to structure your training and what’s essential to get the most out of your workout! You can catch more shows and episodes on health, self-development and lifestyle at www.rise-workout.com or on our YouTube channel RISE: Make Life Work Out Music by: Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me

    • 53 min

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