Thanks to the four people who replied to my request for useful links,
as below. They suggested a podcast, a blog, and two websites. I
think I will use the links to the blog and podcast.
The podcast looked and sounded slick, but I had too much to do to listen for
more than a few minutes.
The blog had links to other blogs, including one on running by Amby
Burfoot! So far I've had no time for more than a quick squizz. Getting them by
email seems to be a reasonable option to keep
up with current news and opinions.
The brianmac site appears to be a comprehensive accessible training
site, high on content and low on hype.
The istadia website appeared to be offering some kind of
networking/marketing service rather than content.
Please get back to me with any other interesting podcasts, blogs, or sites.
Will
From: Gordon Chalmers
I have found the new web site hosted by Bill Kraemer and others to be
interesting and a unique learning opportunity, listening to the
training views of strength and conditioning coaches of professional
teams (American so far).
http://www.sphour.com/
Also, video demonstrations of some exercises for students to see.
The audio recordings are also available as pod casts at iTunes.
From: "Burfoot, Amby"
Will: If you haven't already seen this. I don't know
how they're going to keep up their output, but these
two seem to have a lot of energy.
http://scienceofsport.blogspot.com
From: spscmorr
This website may be of interest to you: http://www.brianmac.co.uk. It
has lots of information related to sports physiology.
From: Rob Robson
I saw your post on the sportscience Yahoo group about useful links.
I'd really appreciate it if you could link to iStadia.com. I think it
could be a really valuable resource for anyone interested in sport
science, to develop their network or market themselves.
I'm more than happy to give you more information about us - but
basically myself and my business partner (Keith Irving) are sport
pscyhologists and are keen to create a global community of sport and
exercise professionals. We are a business and eventually will
probably charge for a premium membership, but people wil always be
able to access the site and some form of membership for free.
Have a look around at http://www.istadia.com