Dr. Andrew Jagim – Media Summary
Dr. Andrew Jagim is a nationally recognized expert in sports science, performance nutrition, and strength & conditioning, with media features spanning leading outlets including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, TIME, National Geographic, and Men’s Health.
His work translates cutting-edge research into practical, evidence-based guidance for athletes, coaches, clinicians, and the general public.
Dr. Jagim’s work has been featured across major national and international platforms, including:
Men’s Health
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
CNN
TIME Magazine
National Geographic
Vogue
📈 Career Media Impact
50+ media appearances across national and regional outlets
Contributions spanning sports nutrition, performance, recovery, and athlete health
Trusted expert for translating science into accessible, actionable insights
🎯 Mission
Dr. Jagim’s media work is driven by a clear goal:
To make evidence-based sports science accessible, practical, and impactful for real-world performance and health.
🧠 Sports Nutrition & Supplement Science
Dr. Jagim is widely recognized for his expertise in dietary supplements, ergogenic aids, and performance nutrition, with features in major outlets:
TIME Magazine – Pre-workout supplement safety
The Wall Street Journal – Creatine, fitness performance, workout strategies
Men’s Health – How to buy creatine
National Geographic – Energy drinks & metabolism
Mayo Clinic Press – Protein, supplements, recovery, and safety
NutraIngredients – Electrolyte supplementation
Key Topics:
Pre-workout supplement safety & efficacy
Creatine use (youth & adults)
Energy drinks & metabolism
Protein intake (including plant-based diets)
Electrolyte supplementation
🏋️ Strength & Conditioning / Fitness Performance
Dr. Jagim has contributed to widely read discussions on training strategies, fitness trends, and performance optimization:
The New York Times – 10-minute workouts
Yahoo – Cold plunges
CNN / TC After Dark Podcast – Recovery trends
Popular Science – Performance supplements
Outside Magazine – Compression & recovery
Key Topics:
Efficient workouts (time-based training)
Recovery strategies (cold exposure, compression)
Common fitness mistakes
Bodyweight training (push-ups, pull-ups)
⚕️ Athlete Health, Injury Prevention & Recovery
A major focus of Dr. Jagim’s media presence is evidence-based athlete care and long-term health:
Mayo Clinic media features: Injury prevention
Recovery timelines
Stretching and mobility
Resistance training across the lifespan
Nextstar Media Group – Youth sport load concerns
Key Topics:
Overtraining and athlete workload
Injury prevention strategies
Return-to-play considerations
Lifespan strength training
🧒 Youth Sports Performance & Safety
Dr. Jagim is a leading voice in youth athlete development and safety, with strong regional and national outreach:
Youth sport specialization risks
Mental health in athletes
Injury prevention in young athletes
Baseball pitching injuries
Athlete monitoring systems
Media outlets include:
WKBT
WXOW
La Crosse Tribune
Spectrum News
🧬 Exercise Physiology & Health Science
Dr. Jagim frequently translates complex physiology into practical guidance:
Heart rate–based training
Vitamin D and performance
Hydration and electrolyte balance
Effects of masks during exercise
Featured in:
HuffPost
Mayo Clinic
Academic press releases and institutional medias.
📊 Technology, Wearables & Performance Monitoring
ŌURA – Health insights and wearable tech
Athlete monitoring systems (soccer, team sports)
Key Topics:
Wearable technology in performance
Data-driven training decisions
Athlete workload tracking
National News
2020
- Vitamin D Study with George Mason Press Release
- Wall Street Journal Article: Workout Ideas for Softball/Baseball Players
- Wall Street Journal Article: Home workout ideas.
- Wearing a mask does not compromise ability to breath during physical activity – Mayo Clinic
2021
- Wall Street Journal 6 Week Fitness Challenge
- Workout Builder
- Wall Street Journal – In Home Workout Programming
- Wall Street Journal – Baseball Workout
- Wall Street Journal – in Home Workouts (soccer)
- How to buy creatine – Men’s Health
2022
2023
- Heart Rate-Based Activity – Huffington Post
- TIME Magazine – Pre-Workout Supplement
- Popular Science – Pre-Workout Supplement
- Wall Street Journal – Pull-ups as a Fitness Status
2024
- Wall Street Journal – Fitness Mistakes
- Yahoo – Cold Plunges
- CNN News / TC After Dark Podcast – Taking the Plunge
- New York Times – 10 Minute Workouts
- National Geographic: Can Energy Drinks Really Boost Your Metabolism? Here’s What the Science Says
- Nextstar Media: Are Athletes Doing Too Much?
- Mayo Clinic Press – Pre workout supplements: What’s safe? What should you avoid?
- Mayo Clinic Press – Does Stretching Prevent Injuries?
- Mayo Clinic Press: How to Optimize Recovery Time after a Sports Injury
- Mayo Clinic Press: Consuming Enough Protein on a Plant-Based Diet
- Mayo Clinic Press: Benefits of Resistance Training as you Age
- Mayo Clinic Press: Selecting the Right Protein Powder
- Flo Wrestling: New Body Fat Thresholds in Women’s Wrestling
- Outside Magazine: Why I Always Wear Compression Socks on Long Flights
2025
- OURA Ring and Health Insights
- Pre-Workout Supplements Safety and Efficacy
- Wall Street Journal: Creatine is All the Rage. Should you Take It?
- The Globe and Mail: Should Your Teen Take Creatine?
- The most underrated movement in fitness’: how to do a proper push-up
2026
- Nutra Ingredients: Electrolytes: Science-backed supplement or smartly packaged salt?
- VOGUE WELLNESS: Do vibrating boards really have health benefits? The fitness fever that has returned to social networks
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