
The Real Science of Sport Podcast Tokyo Teasers, Women's Rugby Risks, and Doping Double Standards
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Aug 29, 2025 Dive into the excitement of the upcoming Tokyo World Championships and the aftermath of the Diamond League finals. Discover the doping controversy surrounding a South African rugby player and the ethical complexities of athlete medication. The Women's Rugby World Cup shines with record-breaking moments but highlights the performance gaps that threaten its growth. Explore the importance of improving tackling safety in rugby and the need for strategic investments in young talent to elevate the sport.
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Dropper Post Training Accident
- Ross installed a dropper post on his mountain bike and found it reduced the risk of going over the bars.
- He accidentally climbed with the saddle three centimeters too low and discovered it produced an intense specific muscle workout.
Bicarbonate May Explain 800m Variability
- Sodium bicarbonate likely benefits the 800m by buffering acidosis during intense efforts.
- Responders and non-responders may explain variability in observed 800m performances.
Masking Drugs Create Non‑Enhancing Bans
- A substance can be banned not for direct performance effects but because it masks other drugs (e.g., diuretics).
- Medical prescriptions require Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs); paperwork or timing errors often cause provisional suspensions.
