Exercise Matters Podcast
Exercise Matters
Exercise Matters is your go-to podcast for evidence-based insights into training, exercise, and performance. Hosted by sports physiotherapists Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes, we break down the science behind strength, injury prevention, and athletic success. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or health professional, tune in for myth-busting and practical strategies to level up your game. Train smarter. Exercise better. Perform stronger.
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Apr 14, 2026
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Episodes
Can Exercise Treat Depression? The Science Behind Strength Training, Walking, and Mental Health 14.04.2026 47:33
Summary This episode explores the powerful role of exercise in mental health, focusing on its benefits for depression, anxiety, and prevention strategies across different age groups. Hosted by health professionals Mick Hughes and Randall Cooper, it discusses evidence-based guidelines, practical applications, and the importance of integrating exercise into mental health treatment plans. Keywords ex...
Zone Zero: The Missing Lever in Your Training and Recovery 07.04.2026 35:51
Summary In this episode, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes explore the concept of Zone Zero, light intensity physical activity, and its implications for health, performance, and everyday movement. They discuss recent research, practical strategies, and the importance of integrating low-level activity into daily routines to improve overall well-being. Keywords Zone Zero, light activity, sedentary beha...
Post-Activation Potentiation - The extra Warm-Up to Make You Faster, jump Higher and More Powerful 31.03.2026 46:42
Summary This episode explores the science and practical applications of Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) in sports performance. Mick Hughes and Randall Cooper discuss how PAP can enhance explosive movements like jumping and sprinting, optimal timing, training protocols, and real-world implementation for athletes. Keywords PAP, Post Activation Potentiation, sports performance, training, sprinting...
Strength vs Hypertrophy: What the 2026 ACSM Position Stand Says 24.03.2026 37:21
Summary This episode discusses the latest position stand by the American College of Sports Medicine on resistance training. It also covers effective methods for strength, hypertrophy, power, and endurance, emphasizing evidence-based practices for all fitness levels. Keywords resistance training, strength, hypertrophy, power, exercise science, ACSM, muscle growth, training guidelines Key topics Res...
Sleep Under Pressure: Travel, Hormones & Recovery with Shona Halson 17.03.2026 40:35
Summary In this episode, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes explore the complexities of sleep, travel, and hormonal influences on female athletes. Featuring expert insights from Shona Halson, they discuss practical strategies for managing jet lag, travel fatigue, and menstrual cycle-related sleep issues, emphasizing the importance of personalized approaches and technology in optimizing performance. Ke...
Peptides in Sport: Benefits, Risks & The Truth About BPC-157 with Joseph Giandonato 10.03.2026 44:27
summary This episode explores the hype and science behind peptides, focusing on BPC-157, its potential benefits, safety concerns, and the current state of research. Experts discuss animal studies, regulatory issues, and practical advice for health professionals and the public. keywords peptides, BPC-157, sports medicine, injury recovery, performance enhancement, safety, research, animal studies, p...
Episode 18 - The Science of Rest Intervals with Dr Tony Shields 03.03.2026 52:01
Summary This episode explores the science and practical aspects of rest periods in resistance training, focusing on hypertrophy, strength, speed, and power. Featuring expert insights from Professor Tony Shields, it offers evidence-based guidelines and tips for optimizing workout efficiency and performance. Keywords rest intervals, resistance training, hypertrophy, strength, power, exercise science...
Hyrox and the Rise of the Hybrid Athlete 24.02.2026 36:01
Keywords hybrid athlete, HYROX, concurrent training, injury profiles, strength training, endurance training, fitness events, athletic performance, recovery, sports science Summary In this episode, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the concept of hybrid athletes, focusing on the emerging phenomenon of Hyrox, which combines endurance and strength training. They discuss the training methodolo...
Supershoes - Hype or Performance Breakthrough? With Kim Hebert-Loiser 17.02.2026 54:16
Are Super Shoes Hype or Performance Breakthrough? Discover the truth behind the buzz around super shoes—do they genuinely enhance running performance or are they just industry hype? Join Randall Cooper, Mick Hughes, and special guest Kim Hebert-Loiser as they unpack the latest research, biomechanics, and practical insights into high-tech running footwear. In this episode: The origins and key featu...
How to Get Faster at Distance Running with David McNeil 12.02.2026 46:16
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the intricacies of training for long-distance running. They explore the importance of consistency, the physiological determinants of performance, and the role of strength training in injury prevention. The conversation also delves into monitoring training loads and the significance of durability in running. With in...
Foot Strike in Running with Irene Davis 04.02.2026 51:31
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the intricacies of running mechanics, particularly focusing on foot strike patterns. They discuss common misconceptions about heel striking versus forefoot striking, emphasising that while many runners naturally heel strike, this does not inherently lead to injuries. The conversation highlights insights fr...
Food First Performance Nutrition with Lisa Middleton 28.01.2026 45:57
Summary: In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the importance of a food-first approach to performance nutrition with guest Lisa Middleton, a seasoned sports dietitian. They explore the benefits of obtaining nutrients from whole foods before considering supplements, emphasising planning and consistency in dietary habits. The conversation also touches on t...
Specificity of Strength: When to Choose Free Weights or Machines 24.12.2025 36:49
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the ongoing debate between free weights and machines in resistance training. They explore the myths surrounding both methods, the importance of evidence-based practices, and the role of resistance training in different populations, particularly older adults. The conversation emphasises the need for personalis...
Heat Training & Performance with Chris Minson 17.12.2025 48:56
Summary In this episode, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss heat training and performance with guest Chris Minson, a professor of human physiology. They explore the benefits and challenges of heat training, its physiological impacts, and how it can be used as a training aid. The conversation covers various heat-training methods, including saunas and hot-water immersion, and their effects on ca...
Zone 2 vs HIIT with Dr Sebastian Sitko: How to Combine Low and High Intensity 10.12.2025 35:47
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the intricacies of Zone 2 training, discussing its benefits, challenges, and real-world applications. They explore the balance between high-intensity and low-intensity training, featuring insights from expert Sebastian Sitko. The conversation covers the importance of individualised training approaches and...
Zone 2 Training with Dr Sebastian Sitko: Aerobic Threshold, Lactate, and Engine Building 03.12.2025 45:59
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the intricacies of Zone 2 training, featuring special guest Dr. Sebastian Sitko, a leading expert in sports science. They explore the physiological benefits of Zone 2, its role in endurance sports, and how it can be integrated with high-intensity training. The discussion also touches on the importance of b...
Risk vs Reward in Training with Andrew Russell 26.11.2025 48:53
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the balance of risk and reward in high-performance sports. They explore the importance of gradual training changes, the role of optimism and connectedness in training success, and share insights from high-performance manager Andrew Russell. The episode also features a remarkable story of athlete Seth O'Donnell&...
Scrolling, Stress, and Sport with Stewart Cotterill 18.11.2025 39:50
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the impact of social media on athletic performance, mental health, and fitness. Mick shares his personal fitness journey, while Randall introduces research findings that highlight the adverse effects of social media use on training performance. They bring in expert insights from Professor Stuart Cotterall, wh...
Performance Under Pressure with Anthony Klarica 12.11.2025 38:26
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the importance of performance under pressure, exploring strategies such as mindfulness, self-talk, and long-term planning for success. They share insights from sports psychologist Anthony Klarica and practical tips for managing stress and improving performance in both athletic and everyday contexts. Takeaways...
Single vs Double Leg Exercises with Mike Boyle 05.11.2025 36:46
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the ongoing debate about single versus double-leg exercises in training. They share personal updates on their training experiences, discuss the importance of unilateral training, and feature insights from renowned strength and conditioning coach Mike Boyle. The conversation emphasises the need for a balanc...
Periodisation with John Kiely: Rethinking How We Plan Training 29.10.2025 38:58
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the importance of periodisation in training, exploring various models and their applications for both elite athletes and the general population. They share insights from expert John Kiely, emphasising the need for individualised training plans and the significance of gradual progression in exercise routines....
How Heavy is Heavy Enough with Eric Helms 23.10.2025 43:38
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the evolving landscape of training goals, with a particular focus on hypertrophy and the relationship between load and muscle growth. They discuss expert insights from Eric Helms, who emphasises that heavy weights are not the only path to muscle growth, highlighting the importance of effort, proximity to f...
Exercise and Perimenopause with Dr Bella Smith 15.10.2025 35:36
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the complexities of perimenopause and its effects on women's health, particularly in relation to exercise and diet. They discuss the importance of understanding hormonal changes, the benefits of both aerobic and resistance training, and the significance of nutrition during this transitional phase. The...
Norwegian 4x4 with Jan Helgerud 08.10.2025 38:26
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes delve into the Norwegian 4x4 training method, examining its origins, scientific foundation, and practical applications. They discuss the benefits of this high-intensity interval training approach, particularly in improving cardiovascular health and VO2 max. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about...
Protein Requirements: Science vs Hype 20.08.2025 41:12
Summary In this episode of Exercise Matters, hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss the importance of protein in the diet, particularly for active individuals and athletes. They explore recommended daily protein intake, the science behind these recommendations, and the differences in protein needs based on activity levels. The conversation also touches on the effectiveness of protein supplem...
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