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Episode 4 of Season 2 is here of Jeans and a nice top podcast with me, Chelsea Little!!! In this episode I am joined by Blaine Hunt to deep dive into the life of a paralympic athlete for the GB cycling team, his journey from injury to success and the endless battle with fear and self doubt, as well as dissecting how to maintain motivation for the dream and bigger picture despite times of real hardship. Blaine Hunt is a true inspiration to us all, having had surgery go wrong at such a pivotal stage in his life and too not let it affect him in a negative way but instead motivate him to be better is so motivational. He is driven, kind and an open book keen to make his dreams happen but also support others along the way. I hope this episode leaves you feeling inspired to better yourself, tackle those fears and know that anything is possible if you put your heart and soul behind it. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!!!Don't forget to hit the subscribe button and follow me on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelseaisalittle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chelsealittle95 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@boujeeinthecityMy Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cursed-feel-Chelsea-Little/dp/179398039X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JLJXLVPLOXEA&dchild=1&keywords=cursed+to+feel&qid=1587309259&sprefix=cursed+to+feel%2Caps%2C142&sr=8-1 BLAINE'S HANDLES: https://www.instagram.com/bootstrapb/ https://blainehunt.co.uk/about-1 http://blainehuntmedia.com
Welcome to this special series of preview podcasts to celebrate the return of the Night of the 10,000m PBs. From Monday to Friday there will be a brand new episode talking to key figures of the events past and future as we look forward to the return of the Glastonbury of Athletics on May 14th. Today's guest is On athlete Verity Ockenden. A 5k and 10k runner Verity is a British Athlete that currently lives in Italy. She was a bronze medalist in the 2021 European Indoor Champs and a supremely talented writer who was the poet laureate for Night of the 10ks a few years back. We caught up on London's Southbank a few months ago to chat about all things lane 3 beer and cheer. -------- These podcasts are brought to you with the support of Like The Wind Magazine and Select Imagery from Curated for Runners. Like the Wind is an independent journal telling stories about running. Since issue 1, Like the Wind has been published quarterly, with 31 issues under its belt. It is sold mainly through subscriptions, to readers in 40 countries. The strapline of the magazine is: it's why we run (not how to run) and so there are no product reviews, training plans or nutrition tips. Instead, Like the Wind explores topics such as the environment, social issues (like racism or gender inequality), mental health and – quite often – the simple joy of running. Like the Wind will be producing a special edition programme for Night of the 10,000m PBs for all attendees to the event on May 14th Like the Wind can be found at www.likethewindmagazine.com where people can subscribe and on Instagram and Twitter as @likethewindmag. -------- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebigrunpodcast/message
British Athlete, GB Olympian, motivational speaker, businesswoman and coach - these are just a few of the words used to describe our guest this week - Abigail Irozuru. She catches up with Armoghan on balancing athletics with Law and how she prepares to achieve her personal best.
British Athlete, GB Olympian, motivational speaker, businesswoman and coach - these are just a few of the words used to describe our guest this week - Abigail Irozuru. She catches up with Armoghan on balancing athletics with Law and how she prepares to achieve her personal best.
In this episode, I speak to Chris Heron, founder of London's only boutique rowing and personal training studio: The Engine Room. Tucked away in a Grade A Listed church a stone's throw from Regents' Park, don't let the stained glass windows fool you: there are beasts inside. Those monsters are Chris and his elite athlete rowing team, waiting to give you a full body transformation. In this episode Chris talks about how he got into rowing, his personal fitness journey, building a unique concept with Engine Room, the Olympics, how to train for and win sports championships, tips for athletes and beginners alike, and much more.
In this episode, Executive Director DAVID KELLY sits down with Former Commonwealth Games British Athlete, BEN MOREAU, as they discuss his journey through the games including the 2010 & 2014 Commonwealth Games, qualifying for the Olympic Game Trials in 2012 & 2016 and setting his Marathon personal best in Japan at 2.15.52. Ben also shares about his big break at the 2010 London Marathon where he finished 11th place, the arduous conditions in Delhi where he represented England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games later that year and how his journeys have brought him to move to Sydney and now Singapore where he resides as Director for Innovation & Global Scale, APAC for Experian.
We get Josh Lay, a 20-year-old British Athlete who just ran 3:36 and 1:46 on quarantine training to talk about his rise in the sport, getting messaged about being on Love Island, and some of his craziest races. We also hit up the line and give some fantastic relationship advice at the end. Should be a good one. Hit the number with any question: (646)-780-9218 AVAILABLE ON ITUNES Running Things Considered is back for a new season in a new decade with new hosts! Taking over are two professional runners. Zane Coburn, a genuinely funny dude who has years of running experience at almost every level, and Avery Bartlett, an ACC champion with an uncomfortable amount of Tik Tok fame. They are bringing weekly podcasts answering your questions submitted by calling 646-780-9218 and leaving a voicemail. Nothing is off-limits, ask what you want to hear, and get ready to dive into the lives of two of the biggest personalities in the running community.
Revealing podcast from a former British Athlete who, post retirement with no qualifications started life at PC World. 18 years on he's had a meteoric rise to Group CEO, overcome imposter syndrome and actively seeks difficult circumstances to give him a competitive edge. Brought to you by Clarity Leadership - Thoughts, ideas and inspiration for businesses:https://www.clarityleadership.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alison caught up with British Athlete, Chris Lambert, after his article A Letter To My White Friends went viral during the week. She chats to Chris about experiencing racial profiling in America and how to talk to younger people about racism in the world at the moment. Listen back to the chat by pressing the play button at the bottom of the screen. Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis, Saturdays and Sundays from 8am!
Peter Philips and Jay Reilly are joined by none other than ex British Athlete and Record Breakers legend, Kriss Akabusi who is a massive Hammers fan, to discuss the upcoming game this weekend.
This episode is an interview with British Athlete and NLP Trainer Nathan Douglas, who is known for being Britain’s best triple-jumper Triple-jumper. Listen as they talk his journey to the Olympics, using NLP to further his sporting career and more on how he overcame great injuries to become one of the greatest triple-jumpers in Great Britain.To find out about Bernardo's latests projects get a free coaching lesson or download my book go to www.bernardo-moya.com For more information go to: www.thebestyou.co or to view the video recordings go to www.thestyou.online
In this interview we discuss with Geoff, his career as the most capped British Athlete in the Shotputt, his success in Strongman and the characters he competed against. He also discusses the 5 S's of Training which he wholeheartedly believes in, and the coaching which he is involved in today.