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Krush NFL Preview & A Concussion/Brian Injury Update

Sep 21/ 2021/

We kick off the NFL season Krush style and have an IMPORTANT discussion on where we are at when it comes to concussions and brain injury in sport.
I’m joined by our go-to NFL expert and in-studio producer, Connor Halley aka “The Con Man,” as we break down the storylines, teams, and players we are following this season. We boldly make our Super Bowl predictions and I am blown away by Con Man’s pick & I totally love it!!

Also, player health and injury prevention are always on our minds. I’m joined by Krush favorite Dr. Martin Mrazik, Neuropsychologist at the University of Alberta, about the latest research that is now guiding how we assess, manage, and help players return to play after suffering a concussion.
There are new technologies helping players reduce the risk of concussion and new protocols for how we manage players and return to sport.

As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.
Listen & Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Radio Influence.
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Follow me, Jeff Krushell, on Twitter and Facebook!
E-Mail me with your questions and comments for the show and don’t forget to visit KrushPerformance.com for live streaming, blogs, links, and so much more.
Till Next Week,
Jeff

The Science Of Sweetness Pt. 4: Food Coding – Internal Food GPS

Sep 08/ 2021/

“Obesity is Preventable!” “Diabetes can be treated and its consequences avoided or delayed with diet, physical activity, medication and regular screening and treatment for complications.” ~ World Health Organization
“We can Redirect the Food we Consume.” ~ Krush Science Of Sweetness

This week, we start to teach you to fix the foods you eat. I’m joined by Dr. Ann de Wees Allen, Chief of Biomedical Research at the Glycemic Research Institute, and answer some of the incredible questions that we have received on the “Science of Sweetness.” We address your questions on how to make a good smoothie and how you can fix your coffee as we start to teach you how to code your food.
Keep the questions coming! Get to us info@krushperformance.com or at SOS@brix-certified.com.

If you have any questions along the way about the Science of Sweetness or if you have something you’d like us to address let us know! Write to us at info@krushperformance.com.

The Science of Sweetness Series is brought to you by The Brix Glycemic Impact Research & Science Institute. Check out their great information at https://www.brix-certified.com/.
Special thanks to this week’s cover band, Bardic Form, for the incredible music!
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Listen and Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Radio Influence.
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Till Next Week,
Jeff

Technology Doping & Fall Sport Returns

Sep 01/ 2021/

Equipment technology is pushing human performance to new heights. Is it unfair? Unnatural? How much should we regulate the influence of equipment on sport performance?

I talk with Kelly Hodgson from United Sport and Cycle about the influence of technology on performance and what new technology can you get your hands on right now!

As fall sport returns, it is time for a serious discussion on the implications of returning to sport post COVID. I’m joined with Manny Schmidt, NHLPA Certified Player Agent and Founder and CEO of Link Management. What do we all need to be thinking about to reduce the risk of injury, performance burnout and to maximize our development and performance? Athlete development is a LONG game and if there was ever a time to implement patients in sport this may be it.

Finally, we’ll be spinning the incredible music from one of our favorite bands, The Whale and the Wolf.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Listen and Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Radio Influence.
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Till Next Week,
Jeff

Collegiate Athletes Making Money While The Sun Is Shining

Sep 01/ 2021/

Collegiate Athletes can now earn money. The sports landscape has changed dramatically for collegiate athletes as new rules now allow athletes to make money off their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). I love this move. The window of opportunity for earning money is incredibly short for athletes this is a major expansion of that window.

I am joined by Adam White, the CEO of Front Office Sports, to discuss how these new rules might influence the marketplace and we will look at a new online course they are hosting to help everyone better understand the NIL rules and how collegiate athletes can earn while they are at school.
We kick the show off by talking Olympics, you asked which medal I think is most valuable and I lay out my answer.
And we talk hockey. Are you ready for the season? Is your equipment ready? Make sure you give yourself some lead time here, getting equipment this fall might be more difficult than usual, we explain.

As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.
Listen and Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Radio Influence.
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!

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Till Next Week,
Jeff

The Return To Sport – Reduce Injury, Increase Performance

Sep 01/ 2021/

Everyone is excited about the return to sport. The ebb and flow of a regular fall sports season is on its way and while most people have been fairly active over the summer, we still need to use a little caution as we get back to it.

I’m joined by Tahisha Naidu, Physiotherapist at Advantage Sports Medicine & Head Therapist for the Saskatchewan Rush of the NLL, as we discuss what we need to be thinking about as we return to sport not just to reduce the risk of injury but to also return at your very best.
We’ll also discuss how some sports take away more than they give back and the differences between preparing young developing athletes, elite high school and collegiate athletes, our weekend warriors right up to our pros.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Listen and Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Radio Influence.
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!
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Till Next Week,
Jeff

The Science Of Sweetness – Pt. 3 – Fix The Food

Aug 12/ 2021/

The food industry has evolved faster than our bodies! It’s time to get a better understanding of how the foods we eat impact our health, our bodies, our brains, and even our performance. It is a cause-and-effect system: If you eat this, this is what’s going to happen and the entire food system on planet Earth is based on evolution.
Dr. Ann de Wees Allen, Chief of Biomedical Research at the Glycemic Research Institute, and I look back on the history of our food chain and discuss how we worked our way into the mess we are in today.
WE ARE LOSING THE BATTLE & YOU ARE NOT TO BLAME!
We review the latest statistics on obesity, diabetes, degenerative brain disease for both adults and our children, discuss why diets don’t work, and break down and explain why a calorie is NOT a calorie.
Once again we answer some of the fantastic nutrition and SOS questions sent in by you, our audience, keep them coming! Get to us info@krushperformance.com or at SOS@brix-certified.com.
We layout the facts and set the record straight on this episode of the Science of Sweetness.

If you have any questions along the way about the Science of Sweetness or if you have something you’d like us to address let us know! Write to us at info@krushperformance.com.
The Science of Sweetness Series is brought to you by The Brix Glycemic Impact Research & Science Institute. Check out their great information at https://www.brix-certified.com/.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.
Listen and Subscribe to the show on Radio Influence, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Spotify!
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!

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Till Next Week,
Jeff

Olympic Sport & Heat – A Deadly Combo!

Aug 04/ 2021/

Signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. How to stay safe in the heat.
From 2004-2018, the U.S. had an average of 702 heat-related deaths per year according to the CDC. Heat related illness and heat related deaths are 100% preventable if you know what to look for and if you know what to do.
Today, a very important conversation with Dr. Dhiren Naidu, founding member at Health Pointe Medical Centers, Professor of Medicine at the U of A, and Medical Director and Head Team Physician for the Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Elks.
Also, we kick the show off with a Krush look at the Olympic Games. I LOVE the Olympics, we’ll let you know what we are watching as the games get underway in Tokyo.

If you have questions on this topic or if you have a topic you would like us to investigate, let us know at KrushPerformance.com to keep yourself on the cutting edge and on the top of your game.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Listen & Subscribe to the show on; Radio Influence, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Spotify!
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!
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Till Next Week,
Jeff

Krush Mid-Summer Classic 2021

Jul 27/ 2021/

The first MLB Draft Combine. What does it mean to young players.
In this episode we talk Talent ID, player development, and celebrate the Major League Baseball Mid-Summer Classic.
The MLB All-Star game just wrapped up and we break down the top stories, the standings, and how the Krush predictions are holding up as we hit the mid-point of the season.
Then, we will look to the second half Krush Style and let you know what we are keeping our eye on.
Finally, I talk with Will Gilmore, Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Cincinnati Reds, about the very first Major League Baseball Draft Combine. Will was there and we discuss how the event rolled out, what it means for young players trying to showcase their skills, and how important this event is in the changing baseball landscape.
We love talking sports. We love talking about athlete and player development. We really love when we get a chance to talk baseball.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Listen & Subscribe to the show on; Radio Influence, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Spotify! Don’t forget to rate and review the show!
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Till Next Week,
Jeff

The Science Of Sweetness Pt. 2 – Fuel Trafficking

Jul 16/ 2021/

Artificial Sweeteners are wreaking havoc on our bodies and our brains.
Let’s get the facts and set the record straight.
“Don’t people have the right to know the metabolic effect of what they are putting in their mouths as it drastically affects the body. People have the right to know!” ~ Dr. Ann de Wees Allen

The Krush War on Sugar continues! Each month, we will host a “Science Of Sweetness” episode as we explain how the food and beverages you consume impact your health, your brain, and your performance.
Today, we discuss fuel trafficking and we start the conversation on how artificial sweeteners are wreaking havoc on our metabolism and our brains.

Dr. Ann de Wees Allen, Chief of Biomedical Research at the Glycemic Research Institute, and I break down how the fuels we consume are identified and then directed to specific pathways that deliver them to a destination.
THE PROBLEM: Getting the right fuels, in the correct amount for what you are trying to accomplish and then getting those fuels on the right pathway.
THE CURVEBALL: Artificial sweeteners and excessively sweet sugar substitutes are misinterpreted by the brain and may even alter the part of the brain that controls metabolism with potentially lasting consequences!

We will answer some of the fantastic nutrition and SOS questions sent in by you, our audience – keep them coming! Get to us info@krushperformance.com or at SOS@brix-certified.com

Let’s get the facts and set the record straight.
Fuel trafficking on this month’s episode of “The Science of Sweetness.” What is it and Why should it be important to you.

Today episode of the Krush Performance Podcast is brought to you by InsideTracker. Using their patented algorithm, InsideTracker analyzes your body’s data to provide you with a clear picture of what’s going on inside you and to offer you science-backed recommendations for positive diet and lifestyle changes. For a limited time, go to info.insidetracker.com/KRUSH and use discount code “KRUSH” to get 25% off the entire InsideTracker store.
If you have any questions along the way about the Science of Sweetness or if you have something you’d like us to address let us know! Write to us at info@krushperformance.com.
The Science of Sweetness Series is brought to you by The Brix Glycemic Impact Research & Science Institute. Check out their great information at https://www.brix-certified.com/.

As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Subscribe and Listen to the show at Radio Influence, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play,  iHeartRadio, and now on Spotify!
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!

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Till Next Week,
Jeff

Coaching Bias & Talent Identification

Jul 09/ 2021/

Why do some coaches have more success than others? Is it possible they see things others don’t?
Perhaps they focus on characteristics that other coaches do not. We do know that no one has a greater influence on a team’s approach, internal culture, and learning environment than the coach(s).
For decades researchers and practitioners have discussed an elusive ability that allows some coaches to see qualities in an athlete that point to their talent and future potential that other coaches just don’t see. A trait referred to as The Coaches’ Eye.

This week on Krush Performance, we wrap up our 3-part mini-series looking at Talent and Talent ID. We are joined by Dr. Alex Roberts of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Roberts’ research has focused on coaching and her recent publication, “The Coaches Eye: Exploring decision making during talent identification,” highlights a fascinating concept called coaching bias.
Coaching Bias is not necessarily a negative thing, but it describes how coaches may choose athletes based more on their own values and strengths rather than the pure talent and skill of the athletes they are evaluating.

If the talent identification values of the coach, team, and organization are not aligned it is very difficult to have success. For the athlete, you must be very aware of what the coach values and that you are entering an environment where you can develop and succeed.
It’s fascinating and it is a major influence at all levels of sports.

For anyone involved in sport, this is a must-listen episode of Krush Performance as we dive into coaching and the coach’s role in talent identification.
As always, if you have a topic you would like us to investigate get to us at KrushPerformance.com and keep yourself on the cutting edge of human performance. Subscribe to the Krush Performance Podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter while you are there.

Subscribe and Listen to the show at Radio Influence, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, iHeartRadio and now on Spotify!
Don’t forget to rate and review the show!
Follow me, Jeff Krushell, on Twitter and Facebook!
E-Mail me with your questions and comments for the show and don’t forget to visit KrushPerformance.com for live streaming, blogs, links, and so much more.
Till Next Week,
Jeff