61: Performance enhancing thugs (with Greg Nuckols)
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61: Performance enhancing thugs (with Greg Nuckols)

Dan and James chat with Greg Nuckols, who is grad student in exercise physiology, strength coach, and writer at strongerbyscience.com What they cover in this episode: Why Greg blogs his papers before preprints How Greg combines his business with his grad study Getting your research to your audience without publishing in scientific journals The limitations of traditional publishing Addressing popular misconceptions in research Are questionable research practices as bad in sports science as they are in psychology? Being an “academic outsider” can be tough, but it has some advantages The work that goes into exercise physiology studies How practical are multilab research projects in sports science? Exercise “experts” on Instagram Using Instagram to disseminate research Greg’s go-to resources for learning about open science What Greg’s changed his mind about How Greg’s planning on funding his future research without grants Links Scihub - whereisscihub.now.sh Greg on Twitter - twitter.com/GregNuckols Greg's website and newsletter - https://www.strongerbyscience.com Stronger by Science on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/strongerbyscience/ Chris Beardsly on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisabeardsley/ Data colada - http://datacolada.org Slatestar codex - http://slatestarcodex.com Jordan Anaya's blog - https://medium.com/@OmnesRes SportRXiv - http://sportrxiv.org Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Special Guest: Greg Nuckols.

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