Craft beer of the month
To help you wash down the latest evidence in the world of exercise science and sports nutrition, here's a snifter from my recent indulgence.
Stiegl Radler Grapefruit
Brewed by Stieglbrauerei (Salzburg, Austria).
Radler (Shandy).
2% ABV.
A light (grapefruity) and crisp (grapefruity) Radler with a subtle (grapefruity) and refreshing (grapefruity) hint of grapefruit. This is a nostalgic beer for me: tasting it reminds me of sitting on my balcony on Innsbruck, staring at the mountains.
(Rating of Perceived beer Enjoyment)
8 out of 10
Access to education is a right, not a privilege
Equality in education, health, and sustainability matters deeply to me. I was fortunate to be born into a social welfare system where higher education was free. Sadly, that's no longer true. That's why I created Veohtu: to make high-quality exercise science and sports nutrition education freely available to folks from all walks of life. All the content is free, and always will be.
Every day is a school day.
Empower yourself to train smart.
Be informed. Stay educated. Think critically.
Disclaimer I occasionally mention brands and products, but it is important to know that I don't sell recovery products, supplements, or ad space, and I'm not affiliated with / sponsored by / an ambassador for / receiving advertisement royalties from any brands. I have conducted biomedical research for which I’ve received research money from publicly-funded national research councils and medical charities, and also from private companies, including Novo Nordisk Foundation, AstraZeneca, Amylin, the A.P. Møller Foundation, and the Augustinus Foundation. I’ve also consulted for Boost Treadmills and Gu Energy on R&D grant applications, and I provide research and scientific writing services for Examine.com. Some of my articles contain links to information provided by Examine.com but I do not receive any royalties or bonuses from those links. Importantly, none of the companies described above have had any control over the research design, data analysis, or publication outcomes of my work. I research and write my content using state-of-the-art, consensus, peer reviewed, and published scientific evidence combined with my empirical evidence observed in practice and feedback from athletes. My advice is, and always will be, based on my own views and opinions shaped by the scientific evidence available. The information I provide is not medical advice. Before making any changes to your habits of daily living based on any information I provide, always ensure it is safe for you to do so and consult your doctor if you are unsure.