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UB Bulls Rise: Episode II: From Diving to Environmental Physiologist: Exploring Human Limits in Extreme Environments ft. Dr. Hayden Hess Summary In this conversation, Dr. Hayden Hess discusses his research in extreme physiology, focusing on how the human body responds to extreme environmental conditions such as heat, cold, altitude, and underwater environments. He shares insights from his experiences in diving research, the importance of understanding human responses to environmental stress, and the implications for health and performance. The discussion also covers practical applications for managing heat stress, hydration myths, and the simplicity of strength and conditioning. Dr. Hess emphasizes the importance of curiosity and understanding the 'why' behind exercise science in teaching and practice. Takeaways Dr. Hess studies how the body responds to extreme environments. Hydration and kidney health are critical in heat stress. Electrolyte supplements are often unnecessary for most people. Understanding the 'why' in exercise science is crucial for students. Heat acclimatization is key for those working in hot conditions. Social media can positively influence physical activity levels. BMI is a useful tool but has limitations. Strength and conditioning principles are simple and effective. Curiosity drives scientific discovery and learning. Practical strategies can mitigate heat stress in various populations. Keywords extreme physiology, environmental stress, diving research, heat stress, kidney health, hydration, strength conditioning, exercise science, teaching philosophy, health performance Chapters 00:00 Exploring Extreme Environments and Human Physiology 05:15 The Journey into Extreme Physiology Research 12:44 Heat Stress and Kidney Health 23:35 Practical Strategies for Heat Resilience 25:55 Debunking Electrolyte Myths 27:21 The Role of Electrolytes in Hydration 30:15 Understanding Sodium Needs and Dietary Context 32:55 The Limitations of BMI as a Health Metric 34:50 Bodybuilding Risks and Health Concerns 36:40 Simplicity in Strength and Conditioning 38:54 Teaching Philosophy in Exercise Science 41:42 Navigating Misinformation in Fitness Influencers 45:49 Practical Steps for Managing Heat Stress 48:56 Lightning Round: Insights and Reflections