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Jason Moore is the founder of Elite HRV and Spren, companies offering deep insight into health, stress, and recovery using the technology of heart rate variability (HRV) and other biometrics. For the last decade, his products have focused on helping consumers measure physiological adaptation by essentially providing a snapshot of the autonomic nervous system, accessible within a simple phone app. There’s no doubt his work has contributed to the enormous popularity of HRV as one of the most comprehensive noninvasive biomarkers available.

On this podcast, Jason discusses the latest advances in HRV technology and the many ways it is being used to assess and improve outcomes. He talks about the current applications of this metric, including endurance and strength training, and - more recently - cognitive performance. He also offers us a glimpse into the latest developments and devices now making it easier than ever to measure the status of your nervous system.

Here’s the outline of this episode with Jason Moore:

[00:00:12] Jason's last appearance on the NBT podcast: Jason Moore of EliteHRV.

[00:00:40] Video: Stress and Heart Rate Variability — Jason Moore, B.A. (AHS14).

[00:01:26] Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What it is and why we should care.

[00:05:08] Potential applications of HRV for endurance training, strength training, and cognitive performance.

[00:07:41] Elite HRV app.

[00:08:01] Oura Ring; WHOOP.

[00:10:27] New technology: using cameras to detect HRV.

[00:15:20] Accuracy and advantages of camera technology vs. chest strap for HRV.

[00:18:02] Computer vision - mapping the face in 3D space.

[00:22:59] Book: Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain, by David Eagleman (who also wrote Incognito).

[00:30:01] Using HRV as a biomarker to guide for endurance and strength training.

[00:42:27] Spren.com: partnering with companies to bring HRV technology to other platforms and coaches.

[00:48:49] Integrating HRV for other purposes.

[00:55:19] Find Jason on LinkedIn, Twitter.

[00:55:48] Get access to our forum when you support NBT on Patreon.

[00:55:58] Mike T. Nelson.

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Jason Moore is the founder of Elite HRV and Spren, companies offering deep insight into health, stress, and recovery using the technology of heart rate variability (HRV) and other biometrics. For the last decade, his products have focused on helping consumers measure physiological adaptation by essentially providing a snapshot of the autonomic nervous system, accessible within a simple phone app. There’s no doubt his work has contributed to the enormous popularity of HRV as one of the most comprehensive noninvasive biomarkers available.

On this podcast, Jason discusses the latest advances in HRV technology and the many ways it is being used to assess and improve outcomes. He talks about the current applications of this metric, including endurance and strength training, and - more recently - cognitive performance. He also offers us a glimpse into the latest developments and devices now making it easier than ever to measure the status of your nervous system.

Here’s the outline of this episode with Jason Moore:

[00:00:12] Jason's last appearance on the NBT podcast: Jason Moore of EliteHRV.

[00:00:40] Video: Stress and Heart Rate Variability — Jason Moore, B.A. (AHS14).

[00:01:26] Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What it is and why we should care.

[00:05:08] Potential applications of HRV for endurance training, strength training, and cognitive performance.

[00:07:41] Elite HRV app.

[00:08:01] Oura Ring; WHOOP.

[00:10:27] New technology: using cameras to detect HRV.

[00:15:20] Accuracy and advantages of camera technology vs. chest strap for HRV.

[00:18:02] Computer vision - mapping the face in 3D space.

[00:22:59] Book: Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain, by David Eagleman (who also wrote Incognito).

[00:30:01] Using HRV as a biomarker to guide for endurance and strength training.

[00:42:27] Spren.com: partnering with companies to bring HRV technology to other platforms and coaches.

[00:48:49] Integrating HRV for other purposes.

[00:55:19] Find Jason on LinkedIn, Twitter.

[00:55:48] Get access to our forum when you support NBT on Patreon.

[00:55:58] Mike T. Nelson.

  continue reading

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