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    Which Supplements Should Marathoners Be Taking? - Dr David Lipman

    Which Supplements Should Marathoners Be Taking? - Dr David Lipman

    June 16, 2026
    1h 36m

    Sports medicine physician,endurance athlete and 1% Better Podcast host  - Dave Lipman - checks in for a wide-ranging conversation covering the realities of podcasting, the future of endurance technology, recovery methods, supplements, sleep tracking, heat adaptation, longevity trends, GLP-1s, peptides, and where the line should be drawn between performance enhancement and fair competition.

    Dave Lipman Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidlipman/

    1% Better Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onepercentbetterpod/|

    1% Better Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4bG2U3dciEduX8c3PUtkrQ

    Matt Fox Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/

    Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/

    Supporters Club: https://www.sweatelite.co/supporters

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SweatElite

    Matt welcomes Dave back to the podcast and the pair begin by discussing the realities of producing endurance content. They talk about the challenges of scheduling guests, dealing with cancellations and technical issues, recording in person versus remotely, and why some of the best conversations happen when the host and guest don't know each other particularly well beforehand. Dave also shares his podcast inspirations, what he currently listens to, and the endurance personalities he would most like to interview.

    The conversation then shifts toward the future of endurance performance technology. Dave discusses continuous lactate monitoring, multi-analyte sensors capable of tracking biomarkers such as glucose, ketones, cortisol, and hormones, as well as emerging ventilation and respiratory wearables. They explore whether future devices will be able to separate metabolic stress from mechanical and neuromuscular load, creating more useful insights than current metrics alone.

    Matt and Dave discuss the balance between useful data and over-analysis, touching on sleep tracking, orthosomnia, and how athletes can become overly reliant on wearable feedback. Dave explains why subjective feel still matters and why training should ultimately enhance enjoyment rather than create more stress.

    The discussion moves into supplements, with Dave outlining his practical framework for evaluating evidence and deciding what is worth using. They cover bicarbonate products such as Maurten Bicarb and Nomio, creatine, beta-alanine, beet nitrates, taurine, and the supplement trends currently gaining traction in endurance sport.

    Recovery strategies are another major focus. Dave reviews the evidence surrounding ice baths, sauna use, heat adaptation, active versus passive heat exposure, and how timing these interventions incorrectly may blunt training adaptations. They also discuss sweat rate adaptations, the interaction between heat and altitude training, and examples of accidental training breakthroughs that emerged from environmental stress.

    The final section of the conversation examines the rapidly growing longevity and biohacking space. Matt and Dave discuss Bryan Johnson, GLP-1 medications, peptides, anti-aging interventions, anti-doping gray areas, and whether amateur athletes should be held to different standards than professionals. The discussion expands into super shoes, emerging performance technologies, and how the sport may need to adapt as new forms of enhancement become increasingly accessible.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Welcome Back Dave
    01:01 Podcasting Struggles
    02:59 Remote vs In Person
    05:06 Editing Norwegian Method
    06:56 Podcast Inspirations
    07:58 What We Listen To
    12:26 Dream Guests List
    13:51 Better Interview Flow
    16:43 Future Endurance Tech
    19:53 Continuous Biomarkers
    21:55 Mechanical Load Insights
    27:06 Cortisol and Lactate Nuances
    31:24 Lactate Compartments
    32:56 Tech and Overthinking
    36:06 Train for Enjoyment
    36:44 Sleep Tracking Pitfalls
    40:13 Supplements Framework
    47:21 Creatine, Beta-Alanine, and Beets
    53:44 Taurine and Trends
    56:31 Ice Baths Net Effect
    01:02:37 Sauna Heat Adaptation
    01:05:52 Heat Training Benefits
    01:06:28 Sweat Rate Tradeoffs
    01:07:30 Active vs Passive Heat
    01:08:38 Heat Plus Altitude Synergy
    01:09:15 Accidental Breakthrough Block
    01:12:05 Longevity and Bryan Johnson
    01:13:15 Complex Systems and Lifestyle
    01:17:28 GLP-1s and Doping Rules
    01:22:39 Peptides Gray Market Risks
    01:23:44 Amateur Standards and Fairness
    01:26:28 Super Shoes and Gray Areas
    01:33:22 Wrapping Up and Podcast Plug

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