Live Strong with Hal

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Live Strong with Hal

Haleigh Robb hosts Live Strong with Hal , a podcast dedicated to inspiring and educating listeners to build stronger, healthier bodies.This is a podcast where we explore the power of movement, the benefits of exercise, and the daily choices that help us thrive.Through science-backed strategies and practical tips, I’ll help you build a stronger, healthier body and discover what it really means to feel at home in your own skin!

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    Taming Your Brain for Better Performance

    In this episode, I talk about why your brain is important for exercise and enduring. Blanchfield, A. W., Hardy, J., de Morree, H. M., Staiano, W., & Marcora, S. M. (2014). Talking yourself out of exhaustion: The effects of self-talk on endurance performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 46(5), 998–1007. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000184Brick, N., MacIntyre, T., & Campbell, M. J. (2016). Metacognitive processes in the self-regulation of performance in elite endurance runners. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 26, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.05.001Giboin, L. S., Wolff, W., & Brand, R. (2019). The effect of ego depletion on performance in endurance sports: A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, Article 1343. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01343Hutchinson, A. (2018). Endure: Mind, body, and the curiously elastic limits of human performance. William Morrow.Inzlicht, M., Schmeichel, B. J., & Macrae, C. N. (2014). Why self-control seems (but may not be) limited. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(3), 127–133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.009Marcora, S. M., Staiano, W., & Manning, V. (2009). Mental fatigue impairs physical performance in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology, 106(3), 857–864. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.91324.2008Noakes, T. D. (2012). Fatigue is a brain-derived emotion that regulates exercise behavior to ensure the protection of whole body homeostasis. Frontiers in Physiology, 3, Article 82. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00082Zenko, Z., & Ekkekakis, P. (2019). Internal attentional focus and perceived exertion during exercise. Psychophysiology, 56(10), e13404. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13404

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    Why Rest Days are Crucial for Progress

    In this episode, I talk about why rest days are important for progress.Phillips, S. M., et al. (1997). Mixed muscle protein synthesis and breakdown after resistance exercise in humans. American Journal of Physiology — Foundational research showing that muscle repair and growth continue for up to 24–48 hours after training. Meeusen, R., et al. (2013). Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the overtraining syndrome. European Journal of Sport Science — Comprehensive review explaining how insufficient recovery leads to performance decline, hormonal disruption, and fatigue. Halson, S. L. (2014). Monitoring training load to understand fatigue in athletes. Sports Medicine — Details how nervous system fatigue and cumulative stress affect performance and injury risk. Kreher, J. B., & Schwartz, J. B. (2012). Overtraining syndrome: A practical guide. Sports Health — Explains physical, hormonal, and psychological consequences of chronic under-recovery. Smith, L. L. (2004). Tissue trauma: The underlying cause of overtraining syndrome? Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research — Discusses how repeated muscle damage without adequate recovery contributes to long-term fatigue and stalled adaptation. 

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    What Should Runners Eat? Fueling for Energy, Not Perfection

    In this episode, I talk about how to fuel your body when you run.Burke, L. M., et al. (2011). Carbohydrates for training and competition. Journal of Sports Sciences Thomas, D. T., Erdman, K. A., & Burke, L. M. (2016). Nutrition and athletic performance. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Mountjoy, M., et al. (2018). Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). British Journal of Sports Medicine 

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    Tips for Eating During the Holidays

    In this episode, I talk about different tips and tricks for eating during the holidays.

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    Cardio vs Weight Training

    In this episode, I talk about the relationship between cardio and strength training.Pedersen, B.K., & Saltin, B. (2015). Exercise as medicine – evidence for prescribing exercise in 26 chronic conditions. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports.American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Physical Activity Guidelines / Position Stand.Strasser, B., & Schobersberger, W. (2011). Evidence for resistance training as a treatment therapy in obesity and metabolic diseases. Sports Medicine.Grøntved, A., & Hu, F.B. (2011). Resistance training and risk of type 2 diabetes. JAMA.Cornelissen, V.A., & Smart, N.A. (2013). Exercise training for blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Hypertension.ACSM Guidelines for Aerobic Exercise (Cardiorespiratory training recommendations).Hickson, R. (1980). Interference of strength development by simultaneously training for strength and endurance. European Journal of Applied Physiology.Wilson, J.M. et al. (2012). Concurrent training: A meta-analysis examining interference of aerobic and resistance training.

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    Why Movement is Medicine

    In this episode, I dive into the science about why movement matters and why movement is medicine. Sources:Anderson E, et al. Physical activity, exercise, and chronic diseases: A brief review. (Review). 2019. PMCNyberg ST, et al. Health benefits of leisure-time physical activity by intensity and type. Lancet Public Health. 2025. The LancetBellini A, et al. The Effects of Postprandial Walking on the Glucose Response. 2022. PubMedHashimoto K, et al. Positive impact of a 10-min walk immediately after glucose intake on postprandial glucose levels. Scientific Reports. 2025. NatureWang YH, et al. Long-term exercise training and inflammatory biomarkers: a meta-analysis. 2023. FrontiersCheung CL, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis of lean mass and mortality. 2021. PMCLee GKY, et al. Sarcopenia and mortality in different clinical conditions. 2021. PMCNoetel M, et al. Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ. 2024. BMJPearce M, et al. Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression: Systematic Review. 2022. PubMe

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Haleigh Robb hosts Live Strong with Hal , a podcast dedicated to inspiring and educating listeners to build stronger, healthier bodies.This is a podcast where we explore the power of movement, the benefits of exercise, and the daily choices that help us thrive.Through science-backed strategies and practical tips, I’ll help you build a stronger, healthier body and discover what it really means to feel at home in your own skin!

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