He Played His Best Round With a Broken Ankle — Science Explains Why
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- John and Jeff kick off the show, presented by FanDuel.
- Introduce guest Dr. Fredric Abramson — “smartest guy in any room… except maybe this one.”
- Former athlete, tried out for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Broke his ankle at Michigan… then played his best golf round ever with a cast.
- Jeff explains why the locked‑up left leg actually improved his swing.
- Meeting with Philip Morris CEO: “Americans want to die healthy.”
- Abramson decides genetics should help people live better, not just diagnose disease.
- Human Genome Project inspires practical injury‑prediction research.
- Simple cheek swab — no blood, kid‑friendly, mail‑anywhere.
- Uses Illumina testing (same as 23andMe).
- Identifies genetic markers linked to injury susceptibility.
- Example: 8 known markers for concussion risk.
- John explains why GhostBed keeps you cool and pain‑free.
- Promo code: golfguys.
- College sports talk: Indiana football hype, Michigan rivalry jokes.
- John threatens to ban Ohio State grads from the show.
- Back injuries most common in younger, high‑speed players.
- Older golfers deal with accumulated life injuries.
- DNA could help adjust swing load, warm‑ups, and training.
- Abramson holds the first patent in precision nutrition.
- Matching diet to DNA to improve recovery and reduce injury risk.
- Planned mobile app:
- Upload swing video
- AI analyzes injury risk
- 3D body mapping
- Nutrition + genetics + mechanics combined
- John asks if the test can help him by Thursday.
- Abramson: “Not yet — still a startup.”
- Abramson lost his sense of smell after COVID.
- Corona beer joke.
- More banter about sports longevity and golf as a lifelong game.
- Golfers could play longer, safer, and smarter with DNA‑based injury prediction.
- Jeff imagines entire institutes jumping on this tech.
- Wrap‑up and tease future conversations.
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