How Footballers are Winning Euro 2024 with Cutting-Edge Biohacks feat. Jane Tarrant #506

How Footballers are Winning Euro 2024 with Cutting-Edge Biohacks feat. Jane Tarrant #506

Top footballers have been biohacking at Euro 2024 to help give them an edge. A number of players are using breathwork and wearing Oura Rings, others are drinking a concoction known as a 'Fuel Bomb' containing pickle juice, and more are using cryotherapy, blue-blocking glasses, and polyphasic sleep. So what's working best, and what can we learn?

On today's show...

1. Oura Rings

The Oura Ring has been a game-changer for many players, including Conor Gallagher and Marc Guehi. These rings monitor sleep quality, stress levels, and heart health, providing detailed insights that help players optimize their rest and recovery. By tracking these metrics, players can ensure they are in peak condition for matches, improving overall performance​ (https://www.englandfootball.com)​​ (Sky Sports)​.

2. Pickle Juice 'Fuel Bombs'

Kieran Trippier was seen drinking pickle juice during a match to combat muscle cramps. Pickle juice is known for its high sodium and vinegar content, which can help stop cramps faster than water alone by triggering a reflex that inhibits cramping. This quick fix not only helps with immediate recovery but also offers additional health benefits such as improved gut health and controlled blood sugar levels​ (SPORTbible)​.

3. Cryotherapy

Cristiano Ronaldo's use of cryotherapy is well-documented. By exposing his body to extremely low temperatures, Ronaldo reduces inflammation and speeds up muscle recovery. This technique helps him maintain peak performance throughout the season and is a staple in his biohacking regimen​ (UEFA.com)​.

4. Blue-Blocking Glasses

Erling Haaland, although not playing in Euro 2024, is known for using blue-blocking glasses to improve sleep. These glasses filter out blue light from screens and artificial lighting, which can disrupt melatonin production and sleep patterns. By using these glasses in the evening, athletes can improve their sleep quality, leading to better recovery and performance​ (Sky Sports)​​ (SPORTbible)​.

5. Polyphasic Sleep

Cristiano Ronaldo also practices polyphasic sleep, taking multiple 90-minute naps throughout the day. This sleep pattern helps him maximize rest and recovery, ensuring he is always at his best for training and matches. Polyphasic sleep can be particularly effective for athletes who need to manage their energy levels and recovery time meticulously​ (UEFA.com)​.

Jane Tarrant is a Breathing Retrainer, based in Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK. She retrains the breathing habits of over-breathers, including snorers, ... and works with amongst others, footballers.

Follow Jane on LinkedIn.

Join 30k+ weekly biohackers who receive the latest tech + techniques + reviews + insider biohacking news by signing up for the weekly newsletter here.

THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers - The only magnesium supplement on the market that has the full spectrum of all 7 forms of magnesium that your body needs.

If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM.

Magnesium is the body's "master mineral" powerful over 600 critical reactions, including hormone balance… stress management… sleep quality… EVEN digestion is influenced by the presence of magnesium.

That's why I'm so excited to tell you that I was able to arrange a killer deal for you.

You won't find that deal on Amazon or even the company's own website. This deal is exclusively for my audience and it's for a limited time while supplies last.

Right now you can get a bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough for FREE.

Just go to http://magbreakthrough.com/zestologyfree and get your free bottle.

Jaksot(837)

Digital addiction, distraction and downtime - Brett Moran #153

Digital addiction, distraction and downtime - Brett Moran #153

Author Brett Moran and I discuss digital addiction and distraction. He's got a great system for focus, productivity and avoiding the online rabbit hole. And I've got an important(ish) question for you at the end of the podcast. The final podcast in my series recorded over here in South-east Asia.

29 Tammi 201850min

I went to meditate in paradise and it didn't go to plan #152

I went to meditate in paradise and it didn't go to plan #152

Continuing my series of podcasts recorded here in Asia - you may know that I was planning to go off to a monastery to meditate. It didn't quite go to plan. Here's what happened...

22 Tammi 201825min

My favourite energy hacks for 2018 (and one I'm not convinced by) #151

My favourite energy hacks for 2018 (and one I'm not convinced by) #151

This was recorded in London at a nice casual Saturday morning biohackers meetup - 7 energy hacks for 2018. Huge thanks to Nick Elvery of the Daily Habits podcast and Leanne Spencer of Remove The Guesswork podcast for their excellent contributions - make sure to check out their podcasts too. You can listen to the show here right now, or if you are short of time you can read on below. Please note: the below does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting new supplements or regimes. This is just what worked for me. The "setlist" was: L Tyrosine (for focus) Colostrum (for hay fever) Keto diet (for energy and wellness) Blue blockers (to improve sleep) Viome (for wellness and stomach) Oura ring (for sleep) Joovv (for energy and wellness) But which one didn't I like? Listen on to find out.

15 Tammi 201826min

Giving up booze is tough! Dry January and alcohol/sleep experiments - Andy Ramage #150

Giving up booze is tough! Dry January and alcohol/sleep experiments - Andy Ramage #150

This podcast includes the frankly shocking results of my alcohol/ sleep experiment. Coming up in this podcast, you'll hear about my experiments with: The Oura ring Sleep and alcohol - my tests. Drinking less / aka Dryish January The Oura Ring As you may know, I've been road-testing the Oura Ring (and have been talking about it on the podcast). It's a tracking device that you wear on your finger. It measures your sleep, heart rate, heart rate variability, body temperature, and exercise. Sleep and alcohol And, rather shockingly I've found when I even have a small amount of wine, my heart rate variability scores are way down, my resting heart rate increases and my deep sleep drops off the chart . What's interesting about this is we all kind of know that we get hangovers when we drink and we are not at our best the next day. But this is cold, hard data that proves that my body don't work as well even after a small amount of alcohol. The graphic on my blog is on my resting heart rate when asleep (the two arrows were after the two nights out, and only 2/3 glasses of wine. Oof). Drinking less So for more on this, I'm definitely cutting down on the drinking in January - Dryish January as I'm calling it. I've talked to former professional footballer Andy Ramage on today's Zestology podcast. He is a successful trader these days, as well as running the popular site One Year No Beer and being an author at the same time. It's a brilliant interview, and if you're thinking of cutting down on the booze in January, or anytime this year, then I hope you enjoy. And if you want to read his article - How to do dry January without hating your life - it's here.

8 Tammi 201846min

Sorting out the body-brain connection in 2018 - Dr. Steven Masley #149

Sorting out the body-brain connection in 2018 - Dr. Steven Masley #149

Feeling sluggish after the New Year's festivities? This will perk you up - incredible info on diet and how it affects your focus: This year, I wanted to focus on creating a podcast for you right at the start of 2018 that focuses on optimum nutrition for body and brain. Because let's be honest, a few too many mince pies have probably been consumed over the last month. (Side note: Americans don't have mince pies, which is a shame.) And today's guest knows how that can have an impact in surprising areas.   Steven Masley is one of the world's top experts in this area. He's a bestselling author and TV Doctor in the States, and he knows his stuff. His new book, The Better Brain Solution, is out tomorrow and I heartily recommend a cheeky pre-order as he is one of the top people in the field. It focuses on the link between body, brain and what we eat.

1 Tammi 201830min

🍊 Zestology Review of the Year (aka Best Bits with no Average Bits and some Extra Bits) #148

🍊 Zestology Review of the Year (aka Best Bits with no Average Bits and some Extra Bits) #148

Should you call a Christmas podcast 'Best Bits'? My decision - yes. So take a listen and see if you agree that these are Zestology 'Best Bits', or maybe you'll just think they're Zestology Average Bits! Coming up. Best bits 2017 Some extra bits recorded for this podcast 2018 sneak preview, guests lined up A few thank yous I've really enjoyed this year - doing my podcast Zestology as well as my telly work with Sky. So I've compiled a review of the year. Call it Best Bits if you like. Three of my favourite Zest moments were chatting with Dave Asprey on injecting stem cells into your unmentionables!, Meghan Currie on switching off, and getting away from screens. And interviewing the author of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, John Gray on his trip to London. They're in here, as are many more personal highlights.

18 Joulu 201751min

Dealing with fear and breaking records - Zestology Stories #147

Dealing with fear and breaking records - Zestology Stories #147

This week, a slightly different format on Zestology, it's my first ever 'Zestology Stories' podcast. And it includes Julia Immonen, a friend of mine and colleague at Sky Sports. How to deal with fear (from someone who knows) Getting outside your comfort zone An incredible breakthrough in treating migraines More great stories Having known Julia for many years, I was astonished when one day she casually announced, "I'm going to row the Atlantic". Astonished because she'd never before mentioned rowing, and you'll hear in this interview how in fact, she'd never even rowed on open water before. Genuinely crazy. We recorded the interview in our lunch break at Sky, and she told me about some terrifying moments in the middle of the Atlantic. Talk about dealing with fear. It is alongside a couple of other good stories on Zestology podcast this week featuring other short interviews that I've recorded recently.

11 Joulu 201729min

Switching off, following your gut and finding great mentors - Tayo Rockson #146

Switching off, following your gut and finding great mentors - Tayo Rockson #146

I have given this a lot of thought recently... Is it a good idea to occasionally switch off? Obviously I work as a sports journo for Sky Sports News, and I love that. I love sport, love reading about sport, love watching sport and so on. I'm also bit of a news junkie as well, often taking part in shows on Sky News and being a pretty avid watcher when not at work. But as well as being a news junkie, I recognise the value of occasionally switching off. Getting home and stepping away from the TV and my phone. Some stories leave me feeling pretty alarmed at the moment, the state of the world I care about and it worries me. So is it ever a good idea to switch off a little? Look, I don't want news which is solely stories of cats that were lost and found. I want to be well informed and make a difference, so I'm looking for the right balance. I recorded a podcast where we explored these themes of leadership and whether we can make a difference by switching off. Tayo Rockson was on Zestology (his stuff on mentorship, leadership, and following your gut is especially good.) And I was on his podcast too, where you'll hear my thoughts on switching off the news some more.

4 Joulu 201738min

Suosittua kategoriassa Terveys ja hyvinvointi

unicast
tiedenaiset-podcast
paaasia-podcast
voi-hyvin-meditaatiot-2
psykopodiaa-podcast
vakeva-elama-viisaampi-mieli-vahvempi-keho
meditaatiot-suomeksi
junnut-pelissa
rss-pitaisko-erota
katilon-kahvitunti
puhu-muru
docemilia
rss-duodecim-lehti
fitnessvastaanotto
selvin-pain
rss-uplevel-by-sonja-hannus
rss-vapaudu-voimaasi
paritellen
rss-kehtaanko-kysya-podcast-aideille
rss-sanelunpurku-podcast