Episode 317
Angela is joined by Kristen Holmes, to discuss the features and benefits of the WHOOP physiological monitoring device. They delve into the concept of recovery and how WHOOP helps individuals understand their body's response to external stress.
They also explore metrics such as heart rate variability, strain, and sleep consistency, highlighting their importance in achieving optimal health and performance, looking at the impact of circadian rhythms, light exposure, and sleep-wake times on overall well-being.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
" We want to try to get ourselves into a regular sleep-wake cycle, we want to focus on waking up at a similar time every single day, because what that does is then where our exposure to light is happening at a similar time”
"When we started this whole kind of campaign around strain, it was really to understand how hard your heart is working."
"I think it's just getting out of this, like, step mindset and thinking about, 'Alright, how hard is my heart working? And how active am I versus sedentary?'"
"It’s velocity-based training is kind of what we're understanding how quickly you're moving the weights. And there's an algorithm that helps us understand what that load on your musculoskeletal is."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com
Join The High Performance Health Community
Free Fasting Guide - www.angelafosterperformance.com/fasting
Podcast Shownotes - www.angelafosterperformance.com/podcasts
AG1 Special Offer - https://www.drinkag1.com/angelafoster
WHOOP - https://www.whoop.com/gb/en/thelocker/podcast-5-kristen-holmes-vp-performance-ncaa-champion-coach/
ABOUT THE GUEST
As Vice President of Performance Science at WHOOP, Kristen drives thought leadership by engaging with industry-leading researchers and partners to better understand individual and team biometric and performance data across high-stakes verticals to drive product innovation, strategy, and coaching.
Kristen blends her academic and applied background in athletics, coaching, performance technology, psychology, and exercise physiology to drive research, partnership, and product development initiatives to strengthen WHOOP as a leader in Human Performance.
Kristen works with hundreds of the best tactical, professional, surgical teams, corporate, and NCAA Athlete Teams in the world, helping them interpret WHOOP data to optimize training, recovery, and sleep behavior. Kristen's research focuses on the temporal organization of circadian influences and their effect on physiological and psychological resilience.
Kristen was a 3x All American, 2x Big 10 Athlete of the year at the University of Iowa, competing in both Field Hockey and Basketb
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