144 episodes

The Tri Doc is a physician on a mission; to dispel all the false notions about injuries, training aids and pseudoscience that permeates the triathlon community. This podcast takes a fresh look at how to train and race for a triathlon while being smart about choices related to gear, nutrition and anything that goes in or on your body.

The TriDoc Podcast, triathlon and health in one place Dr. Jeff Sankoff

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 30 Ratings

The Tri Doc is a physician on a mission; to dispel all the false notions about injuries, training aids and pseudoscience that permeates the triathlon community. This podcast takes a fresh look at how to train and race for a triathlon while being smart about choices related to gear, nutrition and anything that goes in or on your body.

    Ep 143: Turmeric/Jess Cullen

    Ep 143: Turmeric/Jess Cullen

    In this episode:
    Turmeric lends a bright color and savory flavor to curries and other foods. For many centuries it has also been used as a natural remedy for most everything that ails you. Recently this spice has been advocated as a miracle anti-inflammatory cure by makers of supplements who sell versions of this root in powders and capsules. But what does the science say and is there a use for this possible wonder food for athletes? We take a look on the Medical Mailbag. Plus, an interview with newly minted rookie professional triathlete Jessica Cullen. Fresh off of her debut in Oceanside she shares her experience on being in such a big race to start her career and how she manages to fit in the training, a bust career and hosting a podcast all while staying exceptionally joyful.
    Segments:
    [06:15]- Medical Mailbag: Turmeric as anti-inflammatory?
    [27:05]- Interview: Jessica Cullen
    Links
    Endurance Icons podcast
    Jessica on IG

    • 59 min
    Ep 142: MCT oil/Strides for Strength

    Ep 142: MCT oil/Strides for Strength

    In this episode:
    Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) are advertised as a kind of booster fuel that can provide rapidly available and abundant energy during long training sessions or races. A fair amount of science has been done looking at whether or not this is true and on the Medical Mailbag we bring you the answers. Erin Rosen and Michaela Robertson are nurses, friends, runners and running coaches who together founded Strides for Strength a group that helps athletes break through plateaus on the run and beyond-- from everyday runs to chasing finish lines to hosting to retreats to never ending conversations about running on their podcast-- they are there for it all and on this episode they tell me all about it.
    Segments:
    [09:21]- Medical Mailbag: MCT
    [32:08]- Interview: Erin Rosen & Michaela Robertson
    Links
    @sfsrunners on Instagram
    Michaela's Website
    Stephanie vanBebber Coaching

    • 1 hr
    Ep 141: Alcohol and sleep/Nick Klingensmith

    Ep 141: Alcohol and sleep/Nick Klingensmith

    In this episode:
    Does a nightcap interfere with sleep and recovery? We know that alcohol can be deleterious to training but what are its impacts on sleep? Plus, Nick Klingensmith found redemption for hard living through endurance sport and now tells anyone who will listen that they can do the same.
    Segments:
    [09:23]- Medical Mailbag: Alcohol and sleep
    [t29:39]- Interview: Nick Klingensmith
    Links
    Nick's Facebook page @stridemotivation on Instagram @stridemotivatio on Twitter Nick's Website Nick on YouTube

    • 58 min
    Ep 140: Plasmaide/Marilyn Chychota

    Ep 140: Plasmaide/Marilyn Chychota

    In this episode:
    Extract of the bark of the maritime pine tree is thought to provide a host of potential benefits to health measures including some that extend to endurance sport. A new product aims to bring this substance to triathletes and is being backed by none other than the Norwegian duo of Iden and Blumenfeldt through their Santara Tech initiative. But does Plasmaide deliver on any of the lofty promises made on its very slick website? We take a look at the science on the Medical Mailbag. Then, a conversation with coach Marilyn Chychota who comes to triathlon from a background of equestrian show jumping. A circuitous route to be sure but one that has led her to have a fascinating outlook on life and made her successful in all of the ventures that she has pursued.
    Segments:
    [07:23]- Medical Mailbag: Plasmaide
    [30:21]- Interview: Marilyn Chychota
    Links
    Conquer the Course IM CDA 70.3 Webinar
    Marilyn's Website
    Marilyn's Facebook page
    Marilyn on YouTube

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep 139: Training after illness/Cristina M Ramirez

    Ep 139: Training after illness/Cristina M Ramirez

    In this episode:
    When is it ok to train through illness and how should you adapt your training when recovering from a malady? We look at several common ailments and discuss if it is safe to train through, whether you should rest up instead and how you should return to training afterwards. Cristina M Ramirez is a three time Ironman and best selling author. We talk about how she teaches growth mindset to kids using running as a tool and about her co-founding of a foundation that pairs up able bodied and paraathletes for competing in endurance events among her many other remarkable exploits.
    Segments:
    [06:58]- Medical Mailbag: When is it safe to train through illness?
    [38:22]- Interview: Cristina Ramirez
    Links
    Cristina's Facebook page
    @empoweredbydiscomfort on Instagram
    Cristina's Website
    IM 70.3 Coeur d'Alene Webinar sign up link

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep. 138: Carbohydrate periodization/Dr. Daya Grant

    Ep. 138: Carbohydrate periodization/Dr. Daya Grant

    In this episode:
    Cycling carbohydrates so that you train with low glycogen levels was once thought to be a viable strategy for getting real benefits in endurance performance. This strategy has come in to question with more recent scientific research. On this episode's medical mailbag we take a look and see what the latest data suggests about this concept. Plus, neuroscientist Dr. Daya Grant stops by to talk about the flow and clutch states; what they are and how you can get there in order to make the most of your training and racing.
    Segments:
    [14:47]- Medical Mailbag: Carbohydrate Periodization
    [38:18]- Interview: Daya Grant
    Links
    @dr.dayagrant on Instagram
    Daya's Website

    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

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30 Ratings

30 Ratings

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Dr. Lund

Excellent discussion that helped me understand what my 50-year marathoner wife is facing and with menopause.

Dr. Lund’s first name is Kirsten not Kristen as Jeff continued to call her though!

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High quality information

Very helpful in understanding some complicated topics in an easy to digest format.

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Be ready to binge listen

I was turned onto the TriDoc’s podcast this past summer by a friend. The TriDoc helps you sift through those athletic enhancement products and their gimmicks of marketing from a science based analysis of the products. He brings a plethora of medical and athletic knowledge to the podcast. His guests are relevant to our sport. No matter how much you think you know, the podcast helps you look at thing from different angles. I find myself re-listening to episodes and sharing them with friends.

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