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Max de Been is one of the nicest lethal weapons walking around in plain clothes, He's super happy-go-lucky friendly chiller - but don't be fooled - When he's not playing golf or surfing he's Gee'd up and coaching or rolling at DE BEEN Brazilian Jiu Jitzu Acadamy in Torquay which is the longest running BJJ Acadamy in Australia, Max's resume reads like a superhero, cast in a save the world Hollywood script, youngest BJJ blackbelt in Australia, youngest black belt National champion, 3rd Place World Championships, 1x Brazilian National Champion, 11x Pan Pacific Champion, 7 x Australian National Champion, 10 x Victorian State Champion, Now if that wrap sheet isn't getting on to your team of amigo's to help you save the world when the intergalactic baddies come, Idk who is ! But on a more serious note, Max is such a great human, feel lucky to know him and to have had the opportunity to chat on the Horses Mouth, thanks again Max. And I hope you enjoy our chat
Welcome to "Limited Time Only", a new podcast from Arsenal Pass focused on all things Limited in the game of Flesh and Blood. Season One coincides with the release and limited season for Outsiders, and sees Hayden joined weekly by some of the top limited players from around the world a guests. Limited Time Only is here to bring you knowledge, level ups and all the tips and tricks to take your limited game to the next level. Episode two features current Australian National Champion and 3xCalling top8 competitor Nick Butcher. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ArsenalPass Review Us: https://ratethispodcast.com/arsenalpass Email: arsenalpassfab@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/arsenalpass Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6H2Y8uTHZaVgxpjhnTBn6n?si=R6Uya7paT_e2HOr4n2KC-w
In this week's episode of Healthspan Academy, I chatted with Lynne Knapman, who is a 12-time CrossFit Games Masters competitor. We chatted about how Lynne managed to becoming one of the fittest in the world in her age group with a very limited athletic background prior to discovering CrossFit. Lynne outlined her training regimen, her nutrition strategy, and her keys to staying injury free throughout her athletic career. Lynne Knapman started her CrossFit journey in her 50s after deciding to support a friend in running a 14km road run. Prior to this, she used to run on the treadmill for three kilometers at nine kilometers an hour. After telling her husband she wanted to run the 14 kilometers, he put her in touch with his trainer, Chad McKay, a former CrossFit Games athlete, who has now been her coach for the past 13 years. Lynne is only athlete to have qualified for every CrossFit Games masters competition since it was introduced and has been the Australian National Champion in her age group several times. She is now a 12-time CrossFit Games athlete, which is the most appearances in the history of the CrossFit Games. She took the 8th place finish in her first year, a career-best finish of second place in 2015 in the Masters 55-59 Division, following it with another podium finish in 2016, when she took third. In 2020, she took first place in the Open Masters 60-64 Division. You can follow Lynne's fitness journey on Instagram @lynne_knapman *** Please note that the content discussed in this podcast is intended for self-education and is not to be interpreted as medical advice.
We chat with Australian National Champion and INEOS Grenadiers rider Luke Plapp after a solid performance at the Tour of Catalunya. We also ask Luke about how his first season in the World Tour is going, and why have the younger brigade have taken the peloton by storm.
Salaam Dream. Dua. Do'ler, in today's episode we're talking to Fadima Aden about leveling up physically and mentally and how to stay consistent. Fadima Aden mastered the art of staying consistent in the gym. She's the founder of Ultimate Female Fitness. She has won several accolades in Taekwando. In addition she's the Australian National Champion 2016 and has a master n Personal Training. In this episode she shares small steps and strategies that you can take to level up physically no matter what your current situation is so that you work toward creating the heathier lifestyle you want. Gain insight in how Fadima turned her hobby into a business. contact: https://www.instagram.com/ultimate_female_fitness_/ website: https://uf-fitness.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/ultimatefemalefitness
Luke is an Australian professional runner. He describes himself as a "1500m guy who can run a fast 800m." He's a Commonwealth Games Bronze medalist, Olympian, World Champs rep and Australian National Champion. Luke gives us an inside look into the real him and what his story has looked like so far with no holds bared.
Join Karenza & Kim for an hour of chat and tracks with Australian National Champion & Water Ski Hall of Fame legend, Kerry Ritchie (a local from Patterson Lakes)
Matt D'Aquino is an Australian judoka, coach, author, Olympian, 2 times Australian National Champion, 3 x Oceania Champion, and the Founder of Beyond Grappling. Which in 2020 was ranked as one of the top online judo platforms in the world by the International Judo Federation.
Marina Carrier is a Tokyo 2020 Olympian who represented Australia in the Modern Pentathlon. She has been involved in Pentathlon since the age of 12. At the senior level, her highest world ranking was #39, whilst her she finished her U18 Youth career at #7 in the World. She has had several international podium finishes, including beating the World #2. She has also previously been the Australian National Champion in 2017 & 2018. In this episode she discusses: The impact Covid lockdowns had on her training and preparation for the Olympic Games. How she had to adapt her training environments and scheduling to achieve a "Best Possible" performance. How she could barely walk just 8 weeks prior to competing. The additional requirements of travel, testing, processing, quarantines and strict departures required for the athletes in order to compete. Why she decided to listen to her body and change her practice schedule just days before competing. How the joy of sport can be lost at the elite level and the importance of preserving it. Why her primary aim was to be present in the moment and to enjoy her Olympic Games experience. You can read more about Marina on the Australian Olympic Team Website . To learn more about the LTAD Network check out www.ltadnetwork.com or follow on Instagram: @ltadnetwork or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ltadnetwork . You can keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our www.athleticevolution.co.uk , Instagram: @athleticevouk and Twitter: @athleticevouk .
Matt D'Aquino is an Australian judoka, coach, author, Olympian, 2 times Australian National Champion, 3 x Oceania Champion, and the Founder of Beyond Grappling. Which in 2020 was ranked as one of the top online judo platforms in the world by the International Judo Federation.
Episode 47 of Mettle Minds features Jesse Phillips, an actor, coach, and former world-class sprint kayaker. Jesse was a multiple Australian National Champion in the K2-200 meter event and a 6th place finisher in the London 2012 Olympic Games. In this candid discussion, Jesse shares his perspective on the qualities that allow athletes to achieve at the highest level. He discusses some of his personal experiences with adversity having missed out on qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leslie-podlog/support
Abigail Paduch is an Australian Team representative and was the 2019 Junior Asian Champion. She placed 7th at the 2019 Junior World Championships and has won numerous Junior European Cup medals, including Silver in Romania and Bronze in Poland and Spain. Because of these results, Abigail is currently ranked 2nd in the World in her age and weight group. She is also a multiple Oceania and Australian National Champion. Today we discuss her current training routine, Olympic and Commonwealth aspirations and her choice of music on the day of a competition to get her prepared.
Chris Fydler is a 20x Australian National Champion, 3x Olympian, and Olympic Champion. He was one of the four Australians strumming guitars after beating Team USA's 4x100 Free Relay at the 2000 Sydney Games. That victory, in front of the home crowd, snapped 36 years of American dominance in the event. The same relay that Ian Thorpe nearly missed because he ripped two suits... Currently, Chris is the Managing Director of Sydney based software company, Tambla. He also serves as President on the Board of Directors of New South Wales Swimming. This episode is sponsored by: Destro Swim Towers: use code "brett" at checkout to save $150 per double tower! Subscribe, Review, Share! Apple Google Spotify YouTube Connect | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr On Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Connect | Chris Fydler On LinkedIn Produced by: SWIMNERD Sponsored by: Destro Swim Towers: use code "brett" at checkout to save $150 per double tower! Supported by: Fitter & Faster --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brett-hawke/message
In this episode, Hannah Walker talks to World, Commonwealth, Australian National Champion, and Olympian, Amy Cure on the news of her retirement. Amy talks highlights of her career, the low points, what's next for her going forward, and the only track cyclist in history to win a medal in 6 different world championship events.
Marina Carrier is as 24 Year Pentathlete, who qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games with the Australian Olympic Team. She has been involved in Pentathlon since the age of 12. At the senior level, her highest world ranking was #39, whilst her she finished her U18 Youth career at #7 in the World. She has had several international podium finishes, including beating the World #2. She has also previously been the Australian National Champion in 2017 & 2018. In this podcast Marina discusses: How she was introduced to Modern Pentathlon. The 5 disciplines involved in the sport. What her 7 day training schedule looks like. Managing relationships with 5 different coaches. Injury issues and Learning to listen to your body as an athlete. Going from crutches to Olympic Qualification in just 4 weeks. Her personal reaction to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics being postponed due to the Corona Virus. How "something always goes wrong" in modern pentathlon and how this has trained her to adapt to unforeseen events. Why longevity, dropout and fostering a love of sport should be the major concerns for coaches of young athletes. You can watch the Youtube video Marina mentions here and read more about her on the Australian Olympic Team Website . Keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our Website, Twitter and Instagram. You can leave us feedback or submit a question for future episodes here.
Di is a global leader and award-winning woman of influence who has inspired more than 30,000 people off the couch through shared hiking adventures, while raising over $30 million for charity and helping women lead adventurous lives they love. She does work she loves with people she loves the way she loves and she’s keen to help families, friends and workers do the same. She is passionate about motivating women to lead adventurous lives they love, creating pleasure, power and productivity from hiking adventures. She has climbed many extreme altitude peaks and holds the record for the world’s highest handstand on Mt Ama Dablam, 6,982m, Nepal. Show notes Growing up and having an adventurous spirit Having a difficult time as a teenager Looking for alternative places to achieve her dreams Being called - bossy when she was younger Learning about leadership Getting injured after becoming the Australian National Champion in Gymnastics Deciding to become a PE teacher Discovering adventure in her 40s Turning 40 and why it was worse than turning 30! Going to climb the highest mountain in the Southern Hemisphere! Being told she was a bad mother… Not summiting Aconcagua and what she learned from this ‘failure’ The importance of having a goal booked in the calendar How she handled the haters Not making decisions based on fear Maintaining the motivation over the 6 months before the challenge Having a goal buddy How she was feeling at the start of the challenge Life on the mountain, fearing for her life and learning about herself The disappointment of not making the summit Deciding to start - Wild Women on Top The power of failure and why you learn the most from failure Going back 8 years later to summit Aconcagua! Having a surprise baby in her 40s Being a mum to 3 children and dealing with the end of her marriage Coming up with the idea for Coast Trek Inspiring over 30,000 women and raising over AUS $30,000,000 for charity Using adventure to help her over come the challenges in her personal life Walking 100K and how it pushes you mentally and physically Building your own inner strength Words alone are not enough - you need to take ACTION Going to climb Mount Kilimanjaro & Mount Elbrus Living and breathing the mountains and trekking The fear of going back to Aconcagua and not making it to the summit again Working as part of a team Turning 60 next year! (60 adventures in one year) Turning 50…. and heading to Everest base camp Turning a negative into a positive Advice for younger women - trying new things and trusting your body Coast trek - Sydney & Melbourne Book - How to prepare for world class treks Social Media Twitter - @DiWestaway Instagram - @diwestaway Facebook - @DiWestawayCEO Wild Women on Top Website - https://www.wildwomenontop.com Twitter - @wildwomenontop Instagram - @wildwomenontop Facebook - @wildwomenontop
Greetings from the Maw! Today we bring in some long range communications from our favorite guest hosts, the Foss Twins! Travis is the new Australian National Champion, and his brother Jaren got 18th only playing 5 out of 6 games! The twins helps us break down the Aussie top cut and shed some light on lists both familiar, and strange. That's not the only tournament we're talking about though! The Polish System Open, French Nationals, and Mexican Nationals also get analysis with the little bit of data we currently have. [00:00:00] Intros/Shout-Outs [00:12:40] Australian Nationals [01:05:00] Polish System Open [01:20:00] French Nationals [01:35:00] Mexican Nationals Fly Better! You can view the lists here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pyAvet6aIxVso1aEMr84Qsy6nr9qS4JKnrFFOaO26BU/edit?usp=sharing
John Buckley was the Australian National Champion in 1966, 1967 and 1968. He represented Australia at the World Championships in 1967 as part of the first full Australian Team, and has continued to watch judo grow and change as he transitioned into a high performance coaching role, which he has been performing for over 50 years. In that time, he has coached multiple athletes to the Olympic Games and World Championships, and amassed a treasure chest of knowledge and insight gained from first-hand experience on and off the tatami. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejudoedit/message
Show Notes Episode 6 - The Force from Down Under Welcome back to another episode of Galactic Conflict! On today’s episode I have Intel Officer Luke Keanelly from MOTF Utube Channel. He is the 2016 Australian National Champion and I was fortunate enough to meet him at worlds that year. We are discussing the recent FAQ and what he expects to see at worlds as well we discuss a little bit about Legion near the end, enjoy!!! MOTF UTube Channel = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qun7vCxcyDbatJN86lJfA Music provided by Free Music Archive Boxcat_Games – Battle_Special Please like and rate us on Itunes Rated PG https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-c5bxu-8a4bfa#.Wo8fsLYs2Po.facebook Any feedback can be directed to galacticconflictpodcast@gmail.com iTUNES and Google Play: Search for Galactic Conflict Podbean: https://galacticconflictpodcast.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Galacticconflictpodcast/ And the FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/158458721624588/?source_id=207726109966612