British snowboarder
POPULARITY
Paul and Andy were joined by Lightweight boxer Josh Padley, Snowboarder turned runner Aimee Fuller and the big man Mighty Michael Van Gerwen. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThis weeks episode is brought to you in association with Ski WeekendsNEWSBlack Friday deals from Saas Fee, Ski Weekends and Balkan Holidays Val Thorens Named 'World's Best Ski Resort', W Verbier Wins 'Best Ski Hotel'Sunweb Named 'Best Ski Tour Operator' Cable car accident also in Val ThorensPolice Uncover Suspected Drug Ring Operating in VerbierMammut Recalls Barryvox 2 and S2 Avalanche BeaconsTour de France Returns to the MountainsXmas Panto Returns to VerbierNew lift announced for ArgentiereAND FINALLY:We explore resorts with a bunch of skiing over 2000mWORLD CUP RACING:With guest presenter Ed Drake from The Ski Racing PodcastWHERE IS BEST TO SKI NOW:Verbier is open, Chamonix, Val Thorens, and Tignes join the action.Other resorts currently open include:Austria: Hintertux, Stubai, Kitzbühel, and Obergurgl.Italy: Passo Stelvio and Val Senales.Switzerland: Zermatt, Saas-Fee, and Engelberg.Whistler is opening early after receiving 1m of snow in the past weekGEAR:SCOTT React Light Sensitive GogglePRO-SKI SIMULATOR BASIC PREMIUMLEKI HOT SHOTSKI MOJOSPORTUBE HARD CASESALOMON ORKA CHILDRENS SKI HELMENTDUVILLARD ESTELLE FAUX-FUR TRIM IN DRAGONFLYDESTINATION SPOTLIGHT Aosta Valley - Whether you're a gourmet enthusiast, a freeride fanatic, or a family-friendly skier, there's something for everyone in the Aosta Valley's five iconic resorts: Courmayeur, Cervinia, Pila, Monterosa Ski, and La Thuile.DESSERT ISLAND SKI RESORT WITH AIMEE FULLERHow to become a pro athleteIn the meantime Enjoy the mountains :) And Please do leave a review as it's the only way other like minded travellers get to find us! And don't forget to check us out on the following channels inthesnow.cominstagram.com/inthesnowTikTok@inthesnowmag youtube.com/inthesnowmagfacebook.com/inthesnowTo contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at dom@InTheSnow.com / robert@ski-press.com
We're honoured to be joined by Double Olympian, British Snowboarder sensation, the wonderful Aimee Fuller to discuss her incredible career which has taken her to 2 Winter olympics and latterly an incredibly succesful job as a presenter and influencer. You can watch every episode of Stronger Than You Think for free on RugbyPass TV: https://rugbypass.tv/playlist/20592Follow on Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@stytpodcast?_t=8oSLjBDto7k&_r=1Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stytpodcast?igsh=enlycjBqbzh5d2s4&utm_source=qr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Spooning with Mark Wogan.On this episode Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones opens up on how she teaches her celebrities on Strictly Come Dancing. Plus snowboarder Aimee Fuller opens up about her regimes when she is competing on the snow. And Mark sees if he can change Katya's mind on aniseed and Aimee's mind on caviar.You can hear Aimee's podcast, Monday Mile where you get your podcasts from and look out for Mark joining Aimee on her podcast soon.You can watch Katya Jones back on Strictly Come Dancing from September on BBC One.Don't forget you can see Spooning With Mark Wogan in St Albans from 6-8th August by visiting www.pubintheparkuk.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, broadcaster and former Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller discusses her love of running. It's a passion that's seen her complete marathons around the world, including an unforgettable one in North Korea. As the first woman to land a double sommersault in competition, Aimee knows a bit about conquering your fears, and shares some of those lessons here.Listen to Aimee's Monday Mile podcastFollow Aimee on Instagram: @aimee_fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aimee Fuller is a two time Olympic snowboarder, turned broadcaster and author. But in this episode, Aimee tells us that before the 'boards there were bikes! Motocross was her first love and she was pretty good at it too! Aimee also reveals that she's bought her first sports car - and she takes us on her Fantasy Road Trip. The Wheeler Dealer podcast is supported by GardX Group, the award-winning paint & interior protection and insurance solutions providers in the automotive industry. For more information, visit gardxgroup.com.
Iain is joined by Tim Warwood: BBC snowboarding, skateboarding, BMX reporter, and generally ‘very loud voice' (his words). We discuss how snowboarding took him from Tamworth to Colorado to commentating around the world on the sport. Among the many stories Tim shares, he tells us how he persuaded Bill Nighy to lipsync to Kim Wilde, what's it's like being a “professional snowballer” and the truth behind that infamous moment when Jenny Jones won bronze at Sochi. SHOW NOTES Tim is not 50 years old, despite what it says on FamousBirthdays.com He started snowboarding at Britain's first indoor snow centre, the Tamworth Snowdome (6:00) Tim's first season was in Winter Park in Colarado (8:45) Listen to Iain's interview with Pat Sharples, GB Snowsports Head Coach (9:00) Listen to our interview with pioneer snowboarder Chris Moran (14:20) He did definitely finish 3rd in the Banked Slalom at the 2023 Brits (14:50) Tim may or may not be current British snowboard slalom champion… (15:00) The Brits took place in Aviemore in April 2023 (16:00) Tim was working in Vail when he started making snowboard movies (19:00) Adam Gendle is Tim's long-time film-making partner (21:30) Jeremy Sladen at the Snowboard Asylum sponsored the first set of movies that Tim and Adam produced (23:00) Titles includes ‘Proper', ‘Big Ass Big Airs', ‘Show Offs' and ‘Terminal Ferocity' (23:45) Check out Tim's 2006 Brits Video (25:00) Watch the movie ‘Chalet Girl' (26:45) And definitely watch the closing credits… (28:30) Tim presented ‘Freesports on 4' (31:30) Iain interviewed Ski Sunday's Ed Leigh in Episode 169 It featured events the Xbox (Gumby's) Big Day Out (33:00) The London Freeze took place at Battersea Power Station (34:00) In 2014, Tim was asked to join the BBC Sport team to cover the Sochi Winter Olympics (35:00) Who wouldn't want to be a “professional snowballer” (36:20) Jenny Jones won Team GB's first ever Olympic medal on snow in the snowboard slopestyle (37:45) Ed Leigh, Aimee Fuller and Tim got rather excited… (38:30) The ‘Daily Mail' described the commentary team as “Immature idiots” (39:20) Tim was a reporter for the BBC at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, held in 2021 (43:00) Being a reporter is more than just an “eyes and teeth” role (47:00) Tim also reported from the Commonwealth Games for the BBC (50:00) Beijing was a different experience as Tim was located in Manchester (52:00) Tim filmed a feature on splitboarding for Ski Sunday in Scotland (55:00) Look out for the hare when Tim went snowboarding in Weardale (59:15) Find out about Yad Moss in Episode 88 of The Ski Podcast (1:00:00) Enjoy ‘Gravity Grandma' on YouTube (1:01:45) Catch up with more of Tim's work on ‘The Indestructibles‘ (1:03:00) Watch ‘The Nearly Men' with Marc Webber (01:03:45) Find out more about Tim's ‘Famous First Words' game show tour (01:05:00) Read White Lines' defence of the infamous Jenny Jones commentary “Riding switch is like writing left-handed while wearing a chip hat and being attacked by seagulls” (01:08:30)
Today Jenni is celebrating, and gearing up towards The London Landmarks Half Marathon which takes place on Sunday 2nd April 2023, starting on the iconic Pall Mall.This closed-road event sees runners go through the City of London and Westminster and over £30,000,000 has been raised for charity since it started in 2018!One of the famous faces joining Jenni on the day is today's amazing guest - Aimee Fuller! Aimee is 2 x Olympian Pro Snowboarder, Broadcaster, Author, Fellow Podcaster and current participant in 'Celebrity Hunted'. Don't be shy, give them a shout and a wave! See you at the finish line at Downing Street.Looking to buy a RunPod Tshirt? Go here: linktr.ee/runpod
Now this one's a bit different. This is ME on Monday Mile. Thank you Mr Will Buxton for hosting me on my own podcast. Your kind words and enthusiasm for life make this episode very special. “I'll show you I'm not who you think I am, it's very easy to stereotype”. We discuss how your average girl next door fulfilled the unimaginable, looking back to my 16 year old self I often ask myself "how did I even make it happen?" 2 Olympics, X Games and a career that was once a distant dream is now something I look back on and call the Degree of my life. In this episode we discuss Fear of committing to the Olympic goal, writing a book, Fear Less Live More and the passion and growth I have for learning on this new path. I am 100 percent living out my second dream and I feel lucky I can say that and share this journey with you all. Enjoy this very special episode brought to you by Mr Buxton. This time it's a role reversal and Will Buxton takes host seat in this one off episode. He will be probing Aimee for her answers. On routine, mindset, and motivation, even when it's at rock bottom how does she get up and continue to strive. Does she switch off? and her relationship with Monday and early mornings. Each episode drops on a Monday morning as a bitesize piece of content and weekly dose of motivation - right when you need it. Aimee will meet each of her guests for a walk and a chat and over the course of the mile she will find out how they cope on a Monday morning - their idiosyncrasies, breakfast routines, alarm noises - and how, when they need to, find the motivation to kick-on through the week. Sharing some of Britain's greatest athletes, entrepreneurs, doctors, authors and broadcasters ' secrets on self-motivation, candid thoughts on what they struggle with and a sideways look at some of their more unusual morning habits. Head over to IG to watch the visuals of our episode and what we get up to on our Monday Mile. https://www.instagram.com/aimee_fuller/ Filmed by Jon Moy
After plenty of British success at the Olympics - the future of the Modern Pentathlon is in question. Elly Oldroyd takes Aimee Fuller and Mark Hunter, both Olympic medallists themselves, to try out the disciplines. They find out how a sport under pressure is having to change to keep its place in The Games and how the proposed removal of horse riding would mean defending champion Joe Choong is done with the sport after Paris 2024.
To listen to the full episode, please visit:Well Far on SpotifyWell Far on Apple PodcastsIn season one I had the pleasure of going on a run with team GB olympic snowboarder and all round legend Aimee fuller, who having just finished her first marathon, was training to complete her second one only 3 weeks later. Listen in for what endurance running means to an olympic sportswoman! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim Talks to GB Snow Boarder Aimee Fuller about her career and her book Fear Less, Live More
This week's episode is all about cultivating mental fortitude to thrive on your marathon journey. Amy begins by chatting to the founder of Just Breathe and Boys of Yoga, Michael Wong, about the benefits of yoga and how connecting to your breath can help on your running journey. Amy then heads off on a run with Aimee Fuller, a Team GB Olympian snowboarder who will soon be adding the London Marathon to her list of accomplishments. They talk about Aimee's ascent from childhood gymnast to Team GB snowboarder and the mental strength required to hit those kickers.How to find out more about today's experts:Michael Wong, Website: www.justbreatheproject.com Instagram: @michaeljameswongAimee Fuller, Instagram: @aimee_fuller See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eleanor Oldroyd and Aimee Fuller look back on the Winter Olympics and speak to some of the athletes who took part in the games for Team GB, including our gold and silver medal winners in the curling. We also catch up with gold medallist Lindsey Jacobellis, 16 years on from her first Olympic Games where she hit the deck and lost her chance of gold. Now, at the age of 36, she joins us to reflect on being an Olympic champion. Andy Stevenson and snowboarder Owen Pick also talk to us ahead of the upcoming Paralympics Games. Topics 02:05 - Team GB's women's curling team chat 12:00 - Interview with men's curling team 17:00 - Chair of UK Sport Dame Katherine Grainger 26:30 - Women's snowboard cross winner Lindsey Jacobellis 35:00 - Ice skating duo Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson 41:30 - Paralympic Games preview with Andy Stevenson 47:00 - Snowboarder Owen Pick
People have been hurt and buildings have been destroyed across the country today… Adam gets the latest on Storm Eunice from BBC broadcast meteorologist, Matt Taylor. And we catch up with what's been happening at the Winter Olympics... Aimee Fuller (host of The Winter Olympic Mile podcast) and Stephen McDonell (BBC China correspondent) know the score. Today's Newscast was made by John Murphy, Georgia Coan and Ben Cooper. The studio director was Emma Crowe. The assistant editor was Sam Bonham.
Former England rugby player Martin Bayfield, former GB snowboarder Aimee Fuller, sports presenter Kate Mason and comedian Tez Ilyas join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction. In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner! Get the podcast from BBC Sounds.
Aimee Fuller has a lot to say about fear. She is a former professional snowboarder who made history as the first woman to land a double backflip in competition and competed in two Winter Olympics. In this episode, we talk about her two Ps for dealing with fear, preparation and perspective, Aimee's ladder of excitement as well as flow, where we are totally immersed in the moment – among many other things. In 2019, Aimee fronted the documentary Running in North Korea, which shows her running her first-ever marathon in one of the most isolated countries in the world. The winter Olympics got underway a few days ago in Beijing – and Aimee is a big part of the BBCs broadcasting coverage on TV. Aimee's book is called Fear less Live More.**Follow me:on instagram https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/on twitter https://twitter.com/simonmundieAnd for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from three years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.comPlease do share this episode with anyone who may benefit, and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts. It makes a big difference and is hugely appreciated.***Finally, a huge thanks to my sponsors, Puresport. Their range of CBD and Nootropics supplements have had a significant impact on how I sleep, manage stress, and focus throughout the day. I can't recommend them enough.CBD has been shown to have benefits for anxiety, inflammation, aches and pains - and it may even be good for long term brain and heart health. And anything that helps keep me well in the long-term rather than having to fix lots of niggles once they arrive gets the thumbs up from me. Combined with their supplements range, Puresport are paving the way in the natural wellness market.Frankly, if nothing else, you have to try their Unwind Oil before bed. You'll sleep like a baby. The good news is that you can get 20% off with code Life20 at checkout. Head to puresportcbd.com and enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Daley, Max Whitlock, Aimee Fuller, and Chemmy Alcott reflect on 2021 and look forward to Beijing 2022 from the red carpet at the Team GB Ball 2021.
Eleanor Oldroyd looks ahead to the Winter Olympics with Aimee Fuller who is at the National Curling Centre in Stirling. They chat to Eve Muirhead, Jen Dodds, Vicky Wright & Mili Smith from the women's Curling team. Plus, Bruce Mouat the skipper of the men's team. Aimee gets a one on one Curling lesson from Olympic Head Coach David Murdoch & 2002 Olympic gold medallist Rhona Martin Plus we hear from a wide range of winter athletes: Dave Ryding a slalom skier, Laura Deas a skeleton racer, Joel Fearon & Toby Olubi from the Bobsleigh team, Andrew Musgrave a cross-country skier & Cornelius Kersten a long track speed skater.
The AIDIF guys are joined by podcast host and 2x Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller. To discuss the physical and mental pressures of elite-level sport. In the news, the guys discuss school exam results, Kanye not dropping Donda, and Scarlette Johanson suing DisneySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/aidifpod)
Today we are joined by two-time Olympian snowboarder Aimee Fuller. Aimee shared stories from her incredible snowboarding career, from what it was like moving from Kent to Virginia aged 12, how the sport has allowed her to travel the globe and some behind-the-scenes secrets about the Olympics.This was one a fascinating episode and we can't wait to hear what you think of it, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us on social media or send us an email.If you enjoyed the episode then why not click subscribe, leave us a 5* review, follow us on Instagram @TravelTalksPodcast or even just tell a friend. Every little action helps so much and is hugely appreciated. Thank you so much for choosing to listen to Travel Talks.If you would like to hear more from the show then you can follow Travel Talks on Instagram (@TravelTalksPodcast), YouTube (Travel Talks) and Twitter (@TravelTalksPod).Listen to more episodes: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/travel-talksSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/travel-talks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our next Homecoming to SELF story is Aimee's sharing. Responsibility can often feel heaving at first. Even burdensome. However, if we are going to lift heavy weights and burden by anything in this world, why not lift ourselves and lessen our loads by taking responsibility for Self. For on the other side of that work is the true freedom and liberation of Self. Aimee's energy is supportive at its essence without striving or efforting, but flowing from the abundance of her heart and into yours. She is a powerful woman who has taken responsibility of Self and the wholeness of her inner world. Certainly her energy is empowering to those that connects to her vortex of creation. I love you my dear flow friend. Thank you for honoring us with your story. CONNECT with Aimee Fuller http://www.toloveanother.com https://beacons.page/hypnoflowaimee https://www.facebook.com/HypnoSanDiego https://afuller.juiceplus.com https://afuller.towergarden.com florenceleonardo.com Join our Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homecomingtoself Credit to: Tantric Music Masters (Meditation Instrumental) https://music.apple.com/us/album/mindful-sex-40-tracks-immerse-in-physical-sensations/1365143122 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/florenceleonardo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/florenceleonardo/support
In this episode, we sit down with 2x winter olympian Aimee Fuller. We talk about the mental fortitude it takes to operate at the top level in your sport, the sacrifices it takes to get there, and lessons learnt along the way. Aimee has now retired from the competitive world of snowboarding and has since ran a few marathons, one of which being in North Korea, a subject we touch on and understand a little more about.
Aimee Fuller is a two-time Winter Olympian in snowboarding for Great Britain. In 2019 Aimee the ran the Pyongyang Marathon in North Korea. She is a fitness fanatic and has worked as a broadcaster for the BBC and Eurosport and has a brand new podcast - Monday Mile with Aimee Fuller: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/monday-mile-with-aimee-fuller/id1557746590#episodeGuid=tag%3Aaudioboom.com%2C2021-03-20%3A%2Fposts%2F7826946
Former Team GB double winter Olympian Aimee Fuller is on a mission to find the secrets for Monday motivation from some of the most successful sports men and women of our time and other well-known celebrities which will drop every week. Aimee will be probing for answers from the full spectrum of routines; the early birds who have finely tuned Monday mornings, to the late risers who struggle to get up before 11am. How do elite athletes find the motivation to kick start their week come rain or shine? How do celebrities deliver no matter what the time of day? What knowledge can they pass on?' Each episode will drop on a Monday morning and plays out in real time. Aimee will meet each of her guests for a walk and a chat and over the course of the mile she will find out how they cope on a Monday morning - their idiosyncrasies, breakfast routines, alarm noises - and how, when they need to, find the motivation to kick-on through the week. Dropping every Monday as a bitesize 20/25 minute piece of content and weekly dose of motivation - right when you need it - sharing some of Britain's greatest athletes' secrets on self-motivation, candid thoughts on what they struggle with and a sideways look at some of their more unusual morning habits. Episode 1 dropping Monday 22nd of March.
In 2013 Aimee became the first woman to land a backflip in competition. She is freshly retired from competitive snowboarding. She’s a broadcaster and a qualified yogi. Let’s find out what’s in Aimee Fuller’s pack!
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and 2x winter Olympian, featuring in both the 2014 games at Sochii and the 2018 games in South Korea. In this episode we discuss how we can metaphorically and literally take flight in our lives - plus how we can find more adventure. Something I believe we are all missing right now. Enjoy!
This week Marcus Bronzy and Aimee Fuller Kill Time With:The Lockdown LowdownSnowboardingWakesurfingRunning a Marathon In North Korea#FullersFullSendGrantKeep up to date with everything How To Kill An Hour by signing up to our newsletter by clicking here!What you think of the show? Let us know by Clicking Here! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/howtokillanhour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller is our special guest for this week's episode and brings us four new songs which have made a big impact and punctuated moments in her life.Aimee is a two time Olympian for Team GB, a qualified Yogi, broadcaster and coffee lover - find out about all that and her music choices in this week's episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Rachel and Armana talk to Olympian Aimee Fuller on what it was like to run a marathon in one of the most isolated countries in the World, North Korea, where her love for running stemmed from and running the London Marathon hand in hand with her mum. We also get the low down on a marathon in a World UNESCO heritage site, The Great Wall of China Marathon, with the silver medallist from 2017, Lauren Cooper.
The 2x Olympian Snowboarder Aimee Fuller would sit at her window the night before a race and visualise the course, visualise her destination and know exactly what she had to do to achieve the success she has today. Aimee is a one of a kind person who will stop at nothing, including completing a marathon in North Korea. She speaks about the importance of knowing your destination and how to have the edge over anyone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 2x Olympian Snowboarder Aimee Fuller would sit at her window the night before a race and visualise the course, visualise her destination and know exactly what she had to do to achieve the success she has today.Aimee is a one of a kind person who will stop at nothing, including completing a marathon in North Korea. She speaks about the importance of knowing your destination and how to have the edge over anyone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever wondered what it takes to become a professional snowboarder? Well wonder no more! In this short look at our interview with Olympic and X-Games star Aimee Fuller, she talks about the sacrifices made to get to where she is in the sport, giving advice to any aspiring boarders out there. Fuller also discusses the fine line between success and failure and explains how one trick changed everything. Sponsored by Bose and Tag Heuer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now to our next guest, the amazingly talented Aimee Fuller. Natalie catches up with the Olympic and X-Games star to discuss how she cracked the world of snowboarding, to become one of Britain's most famous winter athletes. But it could have been very different had she not been the first woman to a land double backflip and cab double 900. There is a lot more to her than just snow though! She talks about her love of running and even doing a marathon, in the normally off-limits North Korea. Another great interview for you all, please like share and comment for a chance to win some Bose headphones. Sponsored by Bose and Tag Heuer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aimee Fuller is a 2-time Winter Olympian for Team GB, presenter and yoga teacher.Competing in big air and slopestyle, we go into what it's like flying meters in the air while performing tricks, the value of yoga to her performance and marathon running in North Korea.
This week Tim Lovejoy talks to snowboarder, marathon runner and TV presenter, Aimee Fuller. Tim and Aimee discuss how she became a snowboarder via every type of sport imaginable (skiing, motocross, gymnastics etc). Aimee also tells Tim about running marathons with her mum, her experience of making a documentary in North Korea and most important of all, meeting Gyles Brandreth. Aimee is also an ambassador for BT sport’s coverage of the Women’s Super League. Amiee's North Koren Documentary is here - https://bit.ly/2o3Hf4N Fuller Fitness Youtube link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfTUpwCU0YY Turn on the tap with Quooker here - https://www.quooker.co.uk/ To make the most of our Naked Wines offer go here https://www.nakedwines.com/lovejoy30
Two Olympians were invited by Olympic Channel to run in the North Korean capital. Winter athletes Aimee Fuller and Mirjam Jaeger took to the rarely seen Pyongyang streets as the city opened its doors for an internationally-recognised marathon. The podcast explores how the trip came about, what the two women took from the experience, and future hopes.LINKS:Running in North Korea full documentaryAimee Fuller InstagramMirjam Jaeger InstagramEd Knowles TwitterUSA artistic swimming episode
PodCrash - Talk of Champions with Philip Hindes & Callum Skinner
From backflipping 30 metres in the air, to running a marathon in North Korea; it’s safe to say this athlete takes on some extreme challenges. This week, Callum Skinner and Philip Hindes catch up with Aimee Fuller, professional slopeside snowboarder, motocross enthusiast, X Games competitor and Olympic athlete. Having hopped on a quad bike at four years old, started motocross by six, detoured into gymnastics and took to the slopes at 12, Fuller reveals the most incredible moments of her sporting career to date.This episode kicks off with an account of Fuller’s younger years, which saw her and her family move to Washington DC. There, her love of snowboarding was ignited and one chance meeting changed her life. Since then, her career has taken off (literally); she’s been invited to compete at the X Games, joined GB’s Olympic squad and got a sponsorship deal with Roxy.“How did I ever get to this point where I’m throwing myself off jumps the size of 2 storey houses?” Aimee FullerSkinner and Hindes quiz Fuller on what it’s like to backflip 32 meters in the air and talk about the moments that have gone horribly wrong; the time she crashed face first into a deck and broke her eye socket. Fuller explains why falling well is an art, her experience at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and why she finds being on the slopes the ultimate expression of creativity.“It’s a very creative space, you have a blank canvas to essentially push yourself to new realms.” - Aimee FullerNever one to turn down an extraordinary opportunity, Fuller recently completed a marathon in North Korea. She gives us an insight into the silent North Korean streets, a nerve wracking GoPro incident and the surreal staged shops she visited whilst filming a documentary.The trio also explore the mindset of a snowboarder, Fuller reveals how she prepares for a good day on the slopes and divulges plans for her next extreme adventure...Show us the love by subscribing, rating and reviewing PodCrash. You can also watch all of our cycling podcasts on our YouTube channel.Follow us at:@PodCrashPod on Twitter@PodCrashPod on Instagram@PodCrashPod on YouTube@PodCrashPod on Facebook
This week, Laura chats to Aimee Fuller - a British slopestyle snowboarder who represented Great Britain at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics. As the first woman to land a double back flip in a competition, Aimee shares her career highs and lows and how positivity, passion and mindset are the three most important things when it comes to tackling the hurdles life throws your way.
This week on RunPod, Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller talks to Jenni about switching her board for trainers and taking on her first ever 26.2 mile race in one of the most reclusive places on the planet - Pyongyang, North Korea. Not necessarily everyone’s first choice! Aimee reveals what it’s like to run this unique event under the watchful eye of government officials, giving rare insight into a country that remains closed to the Western world. Aimee and Jenni also discuss unique marathons from across the globe that anyone is free to enter....should they be up for the challenge!
On Anything but Footy this week, there’s a real countdown clock on the wall at Team GB and Para GB headquarters in London’s Soho. Days, hours and minutes! It’ll be the greatest show before we know it.At least 21 athletes in 5 winter and summer sports are suspected of having blood doping links to a German doctor being investigated by German and Austrian Police - we have simple solution moving forward - literally make them pay!Ahead of the 5th Tour De Yorkshire controversy reigns as the chief exec of the organisers stands down and Team Sky announces it’ll become Team Ineos from then too We talk Gymnastics World Cup, Olympic Boxing, Figure Skating (or lack of it for GB!) are at the London Landmarks Half Marathon and catch up with snowboarder from Sochi & Pyeongchang Aimee Fuller whose also planning a helping hand for 2020. We’re all on track for Tokyo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode is all about cultivating mental fortitude to thrive on your marathon journey. Amy begins by chatting to the founder of Just Breathe and Boys of Yoga, Michael Wong, about the benefits of yoga and how connecting to your breath can help on your running journey. Amy then heads off on a run with Aimee Fuller, a Team GB Olympian snowboarder who will soon be adding the London Marathon to her list of accomplishments. They talk about Aimee’s ascent from childhood gymnast to Team GB snowboarder and the mental strength required to hit those kickers. How to find out more about today's experts: Michael Wong, Website: www.justbreatheproject.com Instagram: @michaeljameswong Aimee Fuller, Instagram: @aimee_fuller
Interview with Olympic Snowboarder and friend of TAG Heuer, Aimee Fuller. The February edition of The Calibre Podcast takes a change a pace as CEO of The Watches of Switzerland Group, Brian Duffy, sits down with Olympic Snowboarder and friend of TAG Heuer, Aimee Fuller. The conversation with Aimee sees her discussing her partnership with TAG Heuer as well as some of the TAG Heuer timepieces that resonate with her, her ethos and the brand she represents. She also tells Brian about her latest challenge, training for the London Marathon, her drive to complete it and the journey to overcome this mammoth undertaking. Calibre Online: www.calibre-online.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watchesofswitzerland_official/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WatchesofSwitzerland Twitter: https://twitter.com/WoS_OfficialUK https://www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk/
Hello and welcome to STATE OF MIND. I’m Grace Kingswell, I’m a Nutritional Therapist and Lifestyle Medicine Advocate and this is my series all about health, mental wellbeing, state of mind, the environment, creating sustainable practices and finding true connection with yourself, those around you and with nature. In this first episode of STATE OF MIND we're talking to Aimee Fuller, Olympic snowboarder, fitness freak, yogi and all round health hero. We discuss the ups and downs of competing, her coffee addiction, love of healthy food and how movement is her medicine. We found out what State of Mind means to Aimee, but what does it mean to you? @aimee_fuller @gracekingswell
From pop culture to world events, this is the show that talks about trends. Aimee Fuller of America Trends interviews Marc W. Schwartz about workplace performance, the evolution of leadership and how there is no such thing as a natural born leader.
America Trends features subjects that matter to all Americans ranging from pop culture to world events, while uniquely encouraging audience interaction and enabling coverage of the very latest, up to the moment, trending content.Youtoo America is the destination for what makes this country great. From sports to cars, music to celebrities, technology, food and the great outdoors, to the best part of America…YOU! Youtoo America is the world’s first interactive Social TV network. Using patented technology, you can be a part of the show by submitting videos, texting to TV or voting in real time! Youtoo America’s prime time programming gives you the chance to participate in the conversation as you interact about the trending topics of the day. Youtoo America…Red, White and YOU!
Tune in to two women in broadcasting discussing their experiences of a career that shines when you are able to fly by the seat of your pants. In our guest's case - by the brim of her hats! Aimee Fuller is the host of America Trends on YouTOO America. She is also a fashion designer and mental health advocate. Join Kristin Sunanta Walker as she delves into Aimee's career paths, her work in journalism, broadcasting, and fashion design with a special focus on what it takes to stay mentally healthy. Part of that journey requires us to steer clear of perfection and just focus on being good!
The Licence Fee and the future of the BBC. Director General Tony Hall has agreed to fund licences for the over 75s but says he's got a good deal for the corporation, citing the agreement that the Licence Fee will rise in line with inflation and those who only use catch-up services such as iPlayer may also need to buy a licence. Meanwhile, the Chair of the BBC Trust - your representative - was locked out of negotiations and others in the worlds of media and politics have been scathing about the lack of public consultation. Roger Bolton hears the views of Feedback listeners. The Proms are coming back to the World Service - five years after they were cut to save money. Roger speaks to controller of the BBC World Service in English, Mary Hockaday, to see where the money is coming from at a station with an even more tightly squeezed budget, following the transfer of financial responsibility for the network from the Foreign Office to the BBC last year. Apple Music launched its new internet radio station Beats 1 last week, and some people said that it sounded a great deal like BBC Radio 1. So should the BBC be worried about having their younger listeners poached? Feedback puts 19 year old radio DJ Oré Olukoga on the case to see whether Apple can inspire a generation which is increasingly uninterested in live radio broadcasts. The five part Radio 4 series Me, My Selfie and I, presented by snowboarder Aimee Fuller, took on the subject of the selfie - but some listeners thought this was a shallow attempt to pick up a younger audience. Roger puts their concerns to the series producer Phillip Revell. Producer: Katherine Godfrey A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
The Today programme says its "fair, balanced and impartial" in its science coverage. The statement came in response to comments after interviewing former Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Lawson, a climate change sceptic, alongside Sir Brain Hoskins, Professor of Meteorology and Director of the Grantham Institute of Climate Change at Imperial College. Today was the cause of further frustration on Monday when many listeners felt a story about genetically modified potatoes had no opposing side represented. We speak to some of those listeners about Today's coverage of controversies in science. British success at the Sochi Winter Olympics has created added interest in the games - as well as an 'enthusiastic' response from TV commentator Aimee Fuller to snowboarder Jenny Jones' bronze medal win last week. But what about radio coverage from Sochi? We'll be asking the Head of BBC radio sport, Richard Burgess, why 5Live Sports Extra has been quiet throughout the games when listeners have an appetite for more from Sochi. The BBC's Director of Television, Danny Cohen, has promised no more all-male comedy panel shows. We find out from the Radio 4 Commissioning Editor for Comedy whether Radio 4 will also go so far as to ban all-male comedy shows. And Feedback listener and folk music enthusiast Diana Butler takes us behind the scenes at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards to find out whether the network is pushing this once niche music into the mainstream. Producers: Karen Pirie and Katherine Godfrey A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.