The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Spotlight: Cramping Truths and Myths / Unscientific Trans Non-Advantage Claims / Sports Science's Trust Erosion

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Jun 25, 2025
Explore the shifting dynamics in middle-distance running as non-African athletes emerge victorious. Dive into the complex narratives of athletes switching national allegiances and the implications for sports. Uncover the contentious claims surrounding a trans cricketer's performance and its scientific backlash. Discuss the real causes of muscle cramps in endurance athletes, including the surprising benefits of pickle juice. Finally, navigate the trust issues plaguing sports science, emphasizing the need for transparency and ethics in research.
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INSIGHT

Changing Landscape in 5000m Running

  • Non-African men have unexpectedly dominated 5000m races in 2025, breaking a 40-year trend.
  • This may signal a shift in distance running parity rather than just a statistical blip.
ANECDOTE

Athlete Nationality Switches

  • Famous examples exist of athletes switching nationalities for money or better support, like Kenyan-born Saif Saaheen.
  • These switches highlight structural inequalities in athlete support globally.
ANECDOTE

Youth Sports Early Fame Risks

  • Young athletes like Gaut and a 10-year-old gymnast are making headlines with impressive performances.
  • Early media hype risks setting unrealistic expectations and pressure on young talents.
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