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343: Expert Edition: Jack March (rheumatology.physio) ‘Rheumatology in Sports’
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audio
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Health & Fitness
Publication Date |
Sep 22, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:19:12

Jack March is the founder of Rheumatology.Physio and the Director of the Physio Matters ecosystem.

Jack graduated in 2008 from Plymouth University before settling into a specialty in Rheumatology. Jack is a teacher at heart offering full day courses on rheumatology, alongside his clinical work and his extensive work with Physio Matters podcast and ecosystem. In this episode Jack outlines what rheumatology is, the incidence and prevalence of Rheumatology amongst athletes and the greater population, key rheumatological conditions that athletes may hear about or come across or perhaps even be experiencing themselves including gout, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and much more.

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They believe the most important thing you can do … is listen to your heart. What Polar does helps to improve the health, fitness and quality of millions of lives around the world – and that is what drives them. But what is driving you?

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Jack March is the founder of Rheumatology.Physio and the Director of the Physio Matters ecosystem.

Jack graduated in 2008 from Plymouth University before settling into a specialty in Rheumatology. Jack is a teacher at heart offering full day courses on rheumatology, alongside his clinical work and his extensive work with Physio Matters podcast and ecosystem. In this episode Jack outlines what rheumatology is, the incidence and prevalence of Rheumatology amongst athletes and the greater population, key rheumatological conditions that athletes may hear about or come across or perhaps even be experiencing themselves including gout, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and much more.

Show Sponsor:

For over 40 years, Polar has been a global leader in fitness and GPS sports watches, and heart rate monitors. Their heart rate tracking technology is world-famous for being the most reliable and accurate in the industry.

Over decades, they’ve spent every day in search of undeniable truths about the human body; obsessed by what it is trying to tell us, poring over the data, sweating over the science.

They believe the most important thing you can do … is listen to your heart. What Polar does helps to improve the health, fitness and quality of millions of lives around the world – and that is what drives them. But what is driving you?

If you are interested in the next step for your fitness and health tracking do take a moment to check out our friends at Polar.com.

If you are looking for the latest in running watches they have the all new Pacer range, for multisport it’s the Vantage V2 or if you are getting off the beaten track and need a premium outdoor GPS watch look no further than the stunning and tough Grit X Pro watches. If you need to get the most out of your training and racing, take a beat to grab the gold standard in heart rate monitors - the Polar H10, or for an even more flexible heart rate monitor the Verity Sense which also tracks your heart rate for swimming.

Their range starts at $129, but what’s most important is that whatever you are doing, do it with heart.

to Shop at POLAR

Livestream Event "ON DEMAND"

The recent Livestream was a great success and we are excited to now offer those that missed the Livestream event access to the sessions via a post event purchasable recording.

Click HERE>> to purchase the post event recording.

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Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram & Twitter

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