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Will the Celtics or Mavericks be crowned champions? Is Anthony Edwards the favorite to win MVP going into next year? Why are the Celtics so hated? Kyle and Keenan break all that down and more on this episode of The Warner Brothas Podcast. 0:00 Intro Music 0:27 Intro 0:42 UFC 302 Recap 4:00 Mavericks vs Timberwolves review 20:07 NBA Free Agency & Draft Ideas 25:20 Kyrie Questions 35:00 NBA Finals Predictions 52:28 Outro FOLLOW THE BROTHAS ON Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/warnerbrothaspodcast/ The WBP Website - https://thewarnerbrothas.podbean.com/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarnerbrothaspodcast
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Jai strikes up a potential relationship with Angel Grove's resident teen genius, Billy Cranston. Benny Humo - Ryan Tibbet Jai Terra - Briar ZacharyScarlett Watts - Lev Rodriguez ShiversHa-Nuel Yasao - Tim LoikaGwen Avalon - Keisha WallaceNarrator - Ryan ShortPan Vahan - Michael Waldschlager IIHera- JJ JensenErald- Shane CochranDesdemona - SaraReginald - Kyle GouldJohnny D- Noah ClemensMrs Humo - Sarah JoyGAIA - Sarah JoyThe Drowned Duke - Jerry kokichHaxatar Obiterus - AranelTirich Mir - PJ ArgentoBilly Cranston - ConnorWritten and produced by VelvetFeen Rabbit ProductionsMusical Director Ahmed JoudahTheme song written by Ahmed Joudah and Joe Khasm. Lyrics song by Keisha Wallace VelvetFeen Rabbit Production theme "The Fae in Velvet" by Ryan LamarreEpisode Art by AJ Kimball --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tubularteens/support
| Please excuse some possible microphone zapping | Intro Song Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Do Mushies Not Coke Outro Sound Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Jamaica Interlude In this weeks BRAND new The BosBabes lifestyle sports podcast episode —your host Brittany Baldi invites on to join her MTV Challenge veteran and Real World alum— her friend, Ms. Jonna Mannion. In this 2 part podcast special you will learn so much about Jonna— including her adoption story, why she tried out for MTV 'The Real World', what life is like as a momma, and much more! In part 2 of Jonna's 2 part podcast special Jonna and Britt reminisce a bit about their friendship on the season of MTV ‘The Challenge' Battle of The EXES 2. 5 minutes in Jonna breaks down how living in a ‘reality tv' bubble is comparable to ‘dog years' of knowing someone. 8-19 minutes in Jonna playfully opens up about her amazing husband— when they began dating, how they met, and much more! 24 minutes in Britt and Jonna joyfully chat about her time as a momma to 2 cuties. She says she is ‘so lucky' to be a mom. A half hour in Britt and Jonna discuss ‘The Challenge Allstars' and what Jonna's experience has been like competing on the show. 40 minutes in Jonna chats more about ‘The Challenge Allstars' series. And the episode wraps up as Britt and Jonna discuss their friendship and the possibility of Jonna joining Britt on the podcast in the future. Please enjoy this podcast episode and be sure to subscribe to The BosBabes for FREE on our Youtube channel. Full interviews & vlogs are posted there! Cheers xo Visit MANSCAPED.com today! They are the leaders in mens hygiene and grooming. Save 20% off and get FREE shipping with my personal discount code BosBabes at their checkout. Head on over to 5hourenergy.com and use our personal discount code baldi21 to receive 20% off multi packs and get direct to door shipping! Please be sure to visit meditresse.com today if you or someone you know is experiencing extreme or mild hair loss— the hair specialists may be of assistance. To receive 20% off of your FULL Honeylove purchase use my link here https://www.honeylove.com/BOSBABES As a special offer for listeners, new customers GET $5 OFF a Lume Starter Pack with code bosbabes at LumeDeodorant.com. That equals to over 40% off your Starter Pack when you visit LumeDeodorant.com and use code bosbabes.
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Episode 12 of Turning Point Tactics the competitive killteam 40k podcast. This week we return with a now familiar guest Clostry the recent winner at the 68 player warhammer world tournament and member of the Turning Point Tactics team. This is the 2nd half of the episode re-recorded so we could pack it with tactical tips and Q&A for all you fine folk. Let us know what you think of the scouting step changes, are they good or bad? If you're looking for a competitive Map Pack we've made one for you! It's available at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bV8I95LnYSzThPI7DoHUwtxxafaT_d3w/view If you're interested in beautiful painting skills make sure to check out Joshuwaaagh on instagram here: https://instagram.com/joshuwaaagh?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= If you want to find the data provided by HotSauceTeddy you can find them here: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/theodor.kivist./viz/NewKTstats/StatsDashboard#1 If you have a question you want us to answer feel free to drop it in a comment, message or drop us an email at turningpointtactics@gmail.com If you want to look at the stats behind your dice I recommend you have a look here: https://jmegner.github.io/KT21Calculator/ All of our links are here: https://linktr.ee/turningpointtactics If you want to find us on Instagram we're at: @turningpointtactics If you like what you see/hear and you want more of it you can get early access to all our content on Patreon: https://patreon.com/turningpointtactics Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradi... License code: 9AOI1I90AF9GP7LL 00:00 Intro 01:00 Clostry's Tactical Tip 03:42 Ryan's Tactical Tip 05:53 Question 1 08:30 Keep your opponent honest 09:55 Question 2 11:46 Keep your Elites alive 13:00 Question 3 14:08 Play to your strengths 14:48 The Old Bait & Switch 17:35 Question 4 19:39 Don't move block yourself 21:34 Question 5 25:28 Analyse the mid-board 27:20 Question 6 30:11 Fortify Scouting Step Good or Bad? 34:05 TTS Maps & Models 35:53 Fortify discussion continued 42:00 Meta-watch 43:26 Outro
The eleventh episode of Turning Point Tactics the competitive killteam 40k podcast. This week we have a special guest Clostry the recent winner at the 68 player warhammer world tournament and member of the Turning Point Tactics team. Due to technical issues half of the original recording was lost... so you'll get this episode in two parts as we re-record the 2nd half to make sure you get the full value out of the airtime with this fantastic player. If you're interested in beautiful painting skills make sure to check out Joshuwaaagh on instagram here: https://instagram.com/joshuwaaagh?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= If you want to find the data provided by HotSauceTeddy you can find them here: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/theodor.kivist./viz/NewKTstats/StatsDashboard#1 If you have a question you want us to answer feel free to drop it in a comment, message or drop us an email at turningpointtactics@gmail.com If you want to look at the stats behind your dice I recommend you have a look here: https://jmegner.github.io/KT21Calculator/ All of our links are here: https://linktr.ee/turningpointtactics If you want to find us on Instagram we're at: @turningpointtactics If you like what you see/hear and you want more of it you can get early access to all our content on Patreon: https://patreon.com/turningpointtactics Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradi... License code: 9AOI1I90AF9GP7LL 00:00 Intro 00:45 Clostry's Intro 01:45 Why Kill Team? 04:30 Team Selection 08:00 Future Tournaments 14:57 WHW Tournament 20:30 Elucidian Starstriders 26:33 Clostry's Playstyle 31:52 Outro
Dan Pope, PT, CSCS, returns to the show to discuss how to not only survive but thrive during seasons of life when stress can be at an all time high. He is a physical therapist and coach at Champion PT in Massachusetts who works with the average Joe all the way to the elite athlete. Topics we discuss: - Building relationships in healthcare - Optimizing training when injured - Augmenting the healing process - How to build resilience after injury Fitness Pain Free Website Instagram - @fitnesspainfree Twitter - @FitnessPainFree
12th District Senator Brad Hawkins has been named a Washington State Farm Bureau Champion of Agriculture.
12th District Senator Brad Hawkins has been named a Washington State Farm Bureau Champion of Agriculture.
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Today on the podcast is Kevin Coughlin DPT, ACSM-CPT, C-PS, a Performance Physical Therapist and expert in running-related injuries. Kevin graduated from the University of Massachusetts Lowell with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is part of the team at Champion PT and Performance Boston, helping people get out of pain and back to the activities they love. His passion for running started in high school and he is now a long-distance runner and advocate of the importance of how being physically active is, for both physical and mental health. I wanted Kevin on the podcast for two reasons; firstly there are many young gymnasts who struggle with impact and running-related injuries in growth plates, such as Severs disease, Osgood slaughter, and shin splints. Secondly, there are many running and impact-related injuries post-puberty that athletes deal with at high school, college, or that adults deal with, such as coaches just trying to stay fit but struggling with Achilles or knee issues. So we break down these different injures pre and post-puberty, and what we can do about them to recover faster and safely get back to impact and safely get back to running. We discuss: How do running and gymnastics injuries relate? You can't fix running injuries with new shoes. The three main problems that lead to injury. Why gymnasts need to fix their running pattern. How to run efficiently. Severs disease and Osgood Schlatters, what are they and how to fix them. How nutrition, mental health, and other issues can cause injury. And… Kevin's guide to keeping your tendons healthy.
Mike Reinold is a world renowned and award-winning clinician, researcher, and educator. As a physical therapist, athletic training, and strength and conditioning coach, he specializes in all aspects of sports performance and rehabilitation. Mike is currently the Co-Founder of Champion PT and Performance, in Boston, MA, and Senior Medical Advisor for the Chicago White Sox […] The post Mike Reinold on the Science & Practice of Blood Flow Restriction Training appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
ST Sports Talk Ep 137 (Pt 1): Yip Pin Xiu on staying at the top as a Paralympic gold-medal champion 21:25 mins Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the biggest sports talking points every month. Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu won her second gold of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, cruising to victory in the S2 50m backstroke final on Sept 2. With the victory, Yip, 29, has retained the two titles she won at Rio 2016, having also won the S2 100m backstroke the week before. Yip also holds the world records in both events, which she achieved at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong took to social media to congratulate her, hailing her as an amazing athlete and person. He wrote: “5 Gold Medals on the most competitive of international arenas. There are 13 years between her Gold medals. To be at the top of her game, consistently, 13 years apart, shows us just how special she is, as an athlete, in any sport and on any platform." ST Sports' Sazali Abdul Aziz and Rohit Brijnath host Yip and her coach Mark Chay in this wide-ranging podcast - the first of two parts - covering her experiences, emotions, fiery self-belief, views on the para-sports scene in Singapore and the inevitable prize money debate for gold wins in the Olympics and Paralympics. In Part 1, they cover the following points: How Yip's two gold medals at the Tokyo Games were different from previous Paralympic wins and also, special (1:45) Chay's perspective as a coach training a Paralympian for the first time, and how Tokyo 2020 had the form book and previous success formulas discarded (4:13) Yip describes each race and breaks down her mental and emotional challenges (8:52) Why the Paralympics are important to Singapore and why people should watch and support it (11:08) How has the local scene for para sports grown, and where it can improve in (14:32) Listen to Pt 2: Yip Pin Xiu on Olympics and Paralympics prize money disparity debate in Singapore: https://omny.fm/shows/gameoftwohalves-1/yip-pin-xiu-on-olympics-and-paralympics-prize-mone Produced by: Sazali Abdul Aziz (msazali@sph.com.sg), Rohit Brijnath (rohitb@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis & Penelope Lee Edited by: Hadyu Rahim & Penelope Lee Subscribe to the ST Sports Talk podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JX88 Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Sazali Abdul Aziz on Twitter: https://str.sg/JbxS Read his stories: https://str.sg/Jbxq --- Discover more ST podcast series: Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ST Sports Talk Ep 137 (Pt 1): Yip Pin Xiu on staying at the top as a Paralympic gold-medal champion 21:25 mins Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the biggest sports talking points every month. Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu won her second gold of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, cruising to victory in the S2 50m backstroke final on Sept 2. With the victory, Yip, 29, has retained the two titles she won at Rio 2016, having also won the S2 100m backstroke the week before. Yip also holds the world records in both events, which she achieved at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong took to social media to congratulate her, hailing her as an amazing athlete and person. He wrote: “5 Gold Medals on the most competitive of international arenas. There are 13 years between her Gold medals. To be at the top of her game, consistently, 13 years apart, shows us just how special she is, as an athlete, in any sport and on any platform." ST Sports' Sazali Abdul Aziz and Rohit Brijnath host Yip and her coach Mark Chay in this wide-ranging podcast - the first of two parts - covering her experiences, emotions, fiery self-belief, views on the para-sports scene in Singapore and the inevitable prize money debate for gold wins in the Olympics and Paralympics. In Part 1, they cover the following points: How Yip's two gold medals at the Tokyo Games were different from previous Paralympic wins and also, special (1:45) Chay's perspective as a coach training a Paralympian for the first time, and how Tokyo 2020 had the form book and previous success formulas discarded (4:13) Yip describes each race and breaks down her mental and emotional challenges (8:52) Why the Paralympics are important to Singapore and why people should watch and support it (11:08) How has the local scene for para sports grown, and where it can improve in (14:32) Listen to Pt 2: Yip Pin Xiu on Olympics and Paralympics prize money disparity debate in Singapore: https://omny.fm/shows/gameoftwohalves-1/yip-pin-xiu-on-olympics-and-paralympics-prize-mone Produced by: Sazali Abdul Aziz (msazali@sph.com.sg), Rohit Brijnath (rohitb@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis & Penelope Lee Edited by: Hadyu Rahim & Penelope Lee Subscribe to the ST Sports Talk podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JX88 Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Sazali Abdul Aziz on Twitter: https://str.sg/JbxS Read his stories: https://str.sg/Jbxq --- Discover more ST podcast series: Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andre' Heath is back for part 2 of Courage of a Champion. In this segment he discusses the family dynamic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/champion-over-everything/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/champion-over-everything/support
In this episode we feature Andre' Heath who serves as Director of Connections at West Point Church. He also serves as President of the local Toastmasters. He opens up about what it takes to have Courage. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/champion-over-everything/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/champion-over-everything/support
The final rounds of the tournament is here! How far will Ken Shamrock make it? Who will win? Will there be any upsets? Listen and find out! Email: ArmbarPod@Gmail.com Twitter: @ArmbarPod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/armbarpod/support
We welcome Wife, Aerospace Engineer, Two Time Pan-American Muay Thai Champion & One Atomweight Kickboxing Champion Janet JT Todd to the broadcast to explore her rise and dominance of kickboxing, Life in general, Love of Math, Pursuit of the Atomweight Muay Thai Championship, Posted Empower Event and so much more. https://www.instagram.com/jmcoakle/ https://janettodd.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cfr_sports/
We welcome Wife, Aerospace Engineer, Two Time Pan-American Muay Thai Champion & One Atomweight Kickboxing Champion Janet JT Todd to the broadcast to explore her rise and dominance of kickboxing, Life in general, Love of Math, Pursuit of the Atomweight Muay Thai Championship, Posted Empower Event and so much more. https://www.instagram.com/jmcoakle/ https://janettodd.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cfr_sports/
This is the first episode in our tournament to determine the greatest WWE Intercontinental Champion of all time! This is part one of two and the tournament will conclude next week. Enjoy! Email: ArmbarPod@gmail.com Twitter: @ArmbarPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/armbarpod/support
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Matt Foltz, Champion Physical Therapy (Episode 55, To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow) Matt Foltz, owner of Champion Physical Therapy, joined Dr. Jim Morrow to discuss his award-winning practice, why patients with back and neck pain make up such a sizable proportion of his business, newer therapies such as needling and cupping therapy, swing […] The post Matt Foltz, Champion Physical Therapy appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Matt Foltz, Champion Physical Therapy (Episode 55, To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow) Matt Foltz, owner of Champion Physical Therapy, joined Dr. Jim Morrow to discuss his award-winning practice, why patients with back and neck pain make up such a sizable proportion of his business, newer therapies such as needling and cupping therapy, swing […]
Dan Pope, PT, CSCS, joined us to discuss the topic of pain-free fitness. He is a physical therapist and coach at Champion PT in Massachusetts who works with the average Joe all the way to the elite athlete. Some topics we discuss are building relationships in healthcare, optimizing training when injured, augmenting the healing process, and how to build resilience after injury! Fitness Pain Free Website Ask Mike Reinold Show Instagram - @fitnesspainfree Twitter - @FitnessPainFree
In this episode, Co-Owner of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance, Dr. Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, talks about his platform in the running for President-Elect of the AASPT. Today, Mike talks about the ‘why’ behind his campaign, what he’s going to focus on as president, and how to make the academy more accessible and inclusive. What is Mike’s vision for the academy? Hear his thoughts on adding value to the academy members, his plans to provide networking and mentorship opportunities, and his advice for his younger self, all on today’s episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. Key Takeaways “I’m going to judge my success of leading the academy, if in the end of my term, you clearly asked the members ‘why are you a member of the AASPT?’ And they have a very clear and distinct answer.“ “The most important thing we need to do right now is to re-brainstorm the mission and the vision of the academy to make sure that we’re doing one thing: we’re focused on the goals and objectives of the members.” “I’m pretty certain at this point that everything I’ve accomplished in my career is because I specialised. You need to start general, but if there’s something you’re passionate about, every second of down time you have, learn how to be the best at that. Just be absolutely amazing at something.” More about Mike Reinold Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, C-PS is a world renowned and award-winning clinician, researcher, and educator. As a physical therapist, athletic training, and strength and conditioning coach, he specializes in all aspects of sports performance and rehabilitation. Mike is currently the Co-Founder of Champion PT and Performance, in Boston, MA, and Senior Medical Advisor for the Chicago White Sox after years of working at prestigious institutions like the American Sports Medicine Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, and as Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist for the Boston Red Sox. He has authored dozens of publications, lectured at national conferences, and has an educational website and podcast at MikeReinold.com. Suggested Keywords AASPT, Physiotherapy, Research, PT, Health, Therapy, Healthcare, Education, Mentoring, Training, Networking, Sport, Athletics, Election, To learn more, follow Mike at: Website: https://mikereinold.com Facebook: Mike Reinold Instagram: @mikereinold Twitter: @mikereinold YouTube: Mike Reinold LinkedIn: Mike Reinold Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript: Speaker 1 (00:01): Hey, Mike, welcome to the podcast. Happy to have you on. Speaker 2 (00:04): Hey, Karen, how's it going? Thanks again for for having me on your amazing podcast. I F I F I, I remember being on in the past Speaker 1 (00:13): So long ago. Yes. It has been a long time, but here we are. We're back. Speaker 2 (00:18): That's what happens when we, when we're, we're both veterans we'll, we'll call it. We're both veterans. We, we, we did this in the past, but, but yeah, no, honestly, like big kudos to you for keeping this going and doing such an amazing job with it. Thanks for having Speaker 1 (00:31): Any time. And we'll talk about your podcast a little later, but now, you know what it's like to be cranking out episodes on a weekly basis, right. Speaker 2 (00:39): And staying up with it, right. It's like, it's a way of life now for us. Speaker 1 (00:43): It is, it is. That's why there's like a hashtag podcast life, I think on Instagram or something. It's, it's a thing. It's a thing. So today you're here because you are running for the president elect position for the American Academy of sports, physical therapy. So I wanted to have you on to talk about why you're running and what your platform is and what you hope to do if elected. So let's start with, what is the why behind your running. Speaker 2 (01:13): And I love that. That's how you started this off, because that's how I start everything off. Right. If we don't establish our why, right. Like what's the point of even coming out. But a lot of people, they, they, they don't focus on the end. Right. They focus on just doing the day to day. So I love that you started off with a Y so I'll, I'll be honest with you. This is something I've been thinking about probably for the last, I don't know, several years or so. I never felt that it was the right time for me. I've had a lot of my mentors pushing me to, to run in the past and the past elections. And yeah, I mean, trust me, it's really humbling to know that the majority of past presidents of the Academy are all pushing me to run and, and kind of, you know, it's really an honor to be nominated by them, right. Speaker 2 (02:03): Like, you know, Mike boy, Kevin Willett, George Davies, Tim Tyler. I mean, it's Melissa gigantic of past presidents that were kind of nudging me to do it, but I was resistant for awhile. And I think that was a good thing because at that point in my career, I don't think I was ready. And I don't think I would've, I would've done the Academy justice for what it needed. Right. So I was kind of resistant for awhile. You know, I, I started a private practice. I have like four jobs, right? Like we all do, right. Like to an extent, you know, I'm flying, you know, to, to work with the white Sox. I, you know, private practice doing all these things with the educational stuff. So for me, it was always like, it wasn't the right time, but things have changed a little bit. Speaker 2 (02:44): And I humbly say this now. And I, I really came to this conclusion the last couple of years of my career. I, I really believe I'm on the descent. Right. And don't you think at some point in time, it's, it's all it's about, okay. I am now on the decent portion of my career and I've completely changed my focus on trying to help others succeed. And I can't wait to see the people that I work with surpassing me. Right. Leapfrog me just like we did, like when we were 20 years ago in our career. Right. And that, that kind of point. So I got, so my why right now is that I am completely shifted towards more of a leader right. In a leadership type position with my career. So both educational, both with my, my companies and with the organizations I worked for that, I thought it was a great time to do this so awesome that I've been getting nudged by, you know, such, such amazing people, but I didn't feel it was right until, until now. And I think now I have the time I have the energy, I have a little bit of the head space to now be able to, to focus on this and it's time to give back and it's time to help the next generation. So that's my why. Speaker 1 (03:56): Yeah. And that's, I think it's really important for anyone listening. If you are thinking about being of service, whether that be to something, to a section or whatever you want to call them Academy of the AP TA that, you know, you have the head space and the time. Right. Because you just don't want to be saying, yeah, sure, sure. I'll do this. I'll do that. And then guess what, what happens if you get elected and you don't have this space, you don't have the time. Well, that's just not the way to, to enter into, be of service to others. And like you said, you're at that point in your career, at least it sounds like what I got from what you said, that you really want to be of service to others, that you've kind of, you're, you're content, you're happy within your career and probably the time of your life and everything else that you can now do this for others. Speaker 2 (04:48): Right. And, and I'm, I'm very eager. Right. I had a lot of good mentors in my career that helped open doors for me, but don't get me wrong. Like we need to be the one stepping through those doors. You have to have the energy and the effort to do that. Right. But for me, it's about opening doors for others. Right. And I saw how much the Academy helped me early in my career, and I really kind of want to do that. Right. And you know, it's funny, Mike Delaney and I were just talking about those. So Mike's running for vice-president right now as well. So I'm myself for president him for vice-president. And we are so similar with our, our beliefs and everything that we have, that we were like, let's team up to try to, to do this. So that way we can really give back and help. Speaker 2 (05:29): And we both said this. We said, if, if we don't get elected at this point in time, we actually think that our time, our window will pass. Right. At that point in time, we'll probably be in our fifties. Right. And I am not sure that we would be the right people to lead the Academy at that time, because we want to still be relevant. We still have students. We still work with like clinicians and educate all, all around the country, the world, right. Where we still are in touch with them. I'm not sure if I would be the right leader six years from now or seven years from now, it was probably one of the next election. We would be open if I would be the right leader for that. I, I, I'm not sure. Maybe I would be more out of touch. So Mike and I both said, I think this is our window. If we're going to do it, it's probably now or never. Speaker 1 (06:14): Okay. So let's talk about your platform. What do you hope to accomplish as, as president, what are things that you really want to focus on? Speaker 2 (06:24): So I, again, I love, I love how you start with the why, and then, and then you talk about, you know, what you want to accomplish. I love that because to me, it's not, it's not about coming up with like a list of things I want to do. What I want to do is I want to flash forward six years or whatever it may be. Right. I hopefully would get reelected if I get elected the first time. Right? So we'll say three years to be conservative maybe, but flash forward. And what I want, what I want to know is I'm going to judge my success of leading the Academy. If in the end of my term, you clearly asked the members, why are you a member of the American Academy of sports, physical therapy? And they have a very clear and distinct answer, right? Speaker 2 (07:10): That to me is going to define my success. Because right now, the number one thing I'm hearing from people, both veterans in this field, people in the middle of their career, early career professionals, students, they, they ask, why should I join the Academy? They don't know what they get out of it. Right? And it's, it's one thing to just be a part of a group. But the question always is, what's the value? What am I going to get out of that? So that's how I'm going to judge our success as an executive committee at the end of this, is, is it very clear that we achieve the objective that you know, why? And I think the most important thing we need to do right now is I think we need to rebrand storm the mission and the vision of the Academy to make sure that we're doing one thing we're focused on the goals and objectives of the members. Speaker 2 (08:00): It's not about me, right? It's not about my ideas, my initiatives, what I want to get. It's not about me or my legacy to me, it's about what the members get out of it. And I think it's actually pretty simple. I, I looked on the website, I'm just trying to like dig out like the mission statement. Right. And it's very like corporate, right? Very like, like very about like, you know, advocacy and like, you know, making, you know, sports, physical therapy like prominent, right? I actually want to see the mission statement changed the simply the American Academy of sports, physical therapies here to help you specialize in sports, physical therapy, right? You are going to become a specialist now because we're not learning stuff like this in school, we shouldn't be learning stuff like this at school. It was very hard to be, to graduate as a new grad and be a very well-rounded proficient physical therapist. Speaker 2 (08:44): Right. But if you want to specialize, if you want the best education to learn everything you need about to become a sports physical therapist, if you want to stay cutting edge, right. If you want opportunities and networking, to be able to become part of this group. And more importantly, if you want mentorship with some of the best people out there, that is why you joined the Academy. And I know right now, a lot of people say that all the time is I'm not sure what the benefit of my membership is, and that's why people drop off. And that's why people don't renew is they're not getting enough out of the Academy. So that's what, that's what I want to achieve. And that's how I am going to grade our executive committee. If, if we do get elected is at the end of this, if it's very clear, have we achieved our mission, that the members know that our whole goal is to help them specialize in sports and to get a job in sports. Right. I think that's what people want in sports. That's a big, big things is an advanced orthopedics. This is sports it's different, right? So that that's, that's kinda, that's kind of what, what we hope to accomplish. Speaker 1 (09:47): And how, how would you go about doing that? What changes do you think need to happen to number one, help more people join the section? Cause I know it, it is hard, you know, I'm part of, I'm part of the sports section I joined a couple of years ago. I let my orthopedic one last. So I left the orthopedic and I joined sports. And I'm also involved in the private practice section. And I know it's something that we're always trying to think about in the private practice section is how can we get more people to join? What are we missing here? You know, how can we be more inclusive? So how can the sports section be more inclusive to get those people in, to get them from what it sounds like you're saying, mentorship, education, jobs and just fulfillment within your career. It sounds like Speaker 2 (10:40): Here, and this is what I think it is. The past leadership has been amazing. Right? And the stuff that even the current board has done in this last few years is really evolved, right? So there's tarnished take the next step with technology and all these other things. They're doing a really good job with that sort of thing. To me though, I, I really think we need to refresh just the vision a little bit. And I want to reevaluate all of our decisions in all of the things we provide. And just answer that simple question. Does this help you become either become or become a better sports physical therapist. Right. And I think, I think we need to take a step back. Sometimes it's not about what we think is cool or what we think is a list of objectives. It's about how do the memberships actually get value out of the Academy. Speaker 2 (11:26): And I think that's, that's the biggest thing we're going to do. So that's a little bit of the vision, but we're going to reevaluate everything, right. There's, you know, one of the big ones is education, right? One of the big ones education and staying current with, with research, right. So recently just in the last year or so the Academy got rid of one of the free benefits of being a member was access to the international journal of sports, physical therapy. And I think that was one of the biggest reasons why a lot of people were members, right. They got, they get access to a free, very well like established journal. Right. So they took that away from the membership a little bit. And again, I just wonder why, I mean, if the reason you join is to, to learn and stay current about being a sport, physical therapist, I don't want to take away benefits. Speaker 2 (12:11): Right? Like there's, there's gotta be a way we do that. Right. so I, I, you know, there's, there's, there's a ton of different avenues, right? Like you said, it's hard to go over this and just like a quick like kind of podcast, but I think it's about like networking opportunities. Cause it's all about who, you know, in this world. Right. But for me, it's about education and mentorship, right? We have some amazing clinicians that are part of this Academy that we need to learn from and that we need to go work with. Right. So we have residencies, we have fellowships. Those are great well-established things. Those are large, those are daunting, right? Like, like that's a big commitment, both time and finance for you to go do one of those things. We need to have more accessible opportunities, either online or shorter term, those types of things. Speaker 2 (12:56): I think we need to leverage, remember sports, physical therapy. That's where my background comes in. That's all I've done. My whole career is work with pro athletes and stuff. Right. Is how do you get a job in pro sports? How do you get a job in the MLB or the NBA or the NFL? Right. We need to leverage our, our connections. Like I'm friends with people in all these leagues, the PTs and all these leagues. And I've reached out to all of them. And I said, we need to start collaborating more. What if we have joint education sessions? What if we have mentorship opportunities where you come to spring training with me for eight weeks. Right. And who do you think is going to get a job when a physical therapy job opens up now in major league baseball, somebody that's just off the street with a good resume or somebody that's actually done a mentorship program with somebody already established. Speaker 2 (13:40): So that's part of the things that I think that's what I bring to the table is these connections and sports. And these are the things I've done. Like I, to me, I feel like I am I'm representative of the membership. I'm a clinician, you know, we treat our butts off. Right, right. And we're still working with people, you know, all the time we published clinical research, right. Impactful clinical research that have great implications that everybody wants to learn from. Right. We teach this to everybody after we publish it. Right. So we're on the trenches. We're working with the pro athletes. We're working with the collegiate athletes. Like I want to give people the opportunities that I've been fortunate to have. And I think that's a big part through networking, mentorship, education. I think those are the three big areas that are really push. Speaker 1 (14:24): And I really loved the mentoring aspect or Avenue of that. Especially like you said, maybe some online options and things like that. Obviously during COVID these things have become more and more prevalent, but I think it also does well for members who may be don't have, don't have the finances. They don't have the resources to let's say, even travel to a continuing education moment or even go to CSM. So I think to make things more accessible to all members or to people who want to become a member, right. Cause you may have someone out there is like, I'd really like, want to be part of the sports section. But man, I don't know if I can, like you said, do a residency or fellowship, which can be very expensive and time consuming or maybe they're a later in life PT and they have a family that they have to care for and they can't go off for 12 weeks or something like that. So I think to have those virtual options would be really great. And, and for me, I think it would be something that would really generate some interest in the section. Speaker 2 (15:38): Yeah. And that's my wheelhouse. Right. And that's what, that's what we did. I mean, it's funny. Like I stumbled into online education. Like I don't even like 12 years ago now. Right. Remember where the we're the old ones again, Karen. Right. I stumbled into that and have all these online courses now. And I did it for one simple reason. I was unable to travel around and teach. Right. Because I, I was now in getting a new baby. Yeah. Well, no, I was, no, that was before that I was in professional baseball. Right. So meaning like I worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I can't take a weekend off and be like, Hey, I know you guys have a game tonight, but I'm going to go teach a course in Louisiana. Right. Like they couldn't do that. So I got in that, but then yes, then you get you, and now you add family on top of that, right? Speaker 2 (16:23): Like, yeah, that's a big deal. So, so I started teaching online to kind of scratch that itch for myself, to keep giving back right. And sharing and educating and men that it's amazing how many people around the world you can touch by, by doing it online. And again, we need to catch up with that and just shows again, like, like, you know, the current state of even like the AP team totally. That they don't, they don't even have a way to a good, solid way to be able to offer continuing education credit for people with online courses. It's a mess. It just shows you how, like it's a, we're, we're getting a little outdated. I think we just need to refresh the vision for modern day, you know, this next generation of VCPS and people that want to get further along in their career, we need to meet them where they are. Speaker 2 (17:06): And not just assume that like some of the old standards that they've done. Right. And I think that's why bringing some new vision to the board is helpful. Right. I mean, the board has been pretty consistent for a long time. Right. The board has been quite academic for a long time right now. Right. There's not a lot of clinical leaders that are in the trenches, like working with athletes every day. I think there should be both, right. Like, don't get me wrong. I think we need both. We need clinical and academic in there, but I think we need to collaborate on that because I do think there's different perspectives if you know, depending on what you do all day. So I'm pretty excited for those things. Cause I actually think that's going to make a big impact. And, and again, I just think like the benefit of being a member is going to skyrocket. You have all these opportunities. Speaker 1 (17:51): Absolutely. I agree. And now before we kind of wrap things up, is there what would you like the listeners to kind of take away from the discussion? What is your main point? Speaker 2 (18:05): Yeah. vote for me now. I'm just getting abs. No, in all honesty, I'm like, I, I'm pretty humble about it. Like if, if, if I'm not elected, like I, it's not a big deal to me. I CA I can't wait to continue to continue to contribute to the Academy and help people. Right. For me, it was like, this is the right time to kind of give back and to be able to do that. I think my experience, I think I've done what a lot of people join the Academy to try to also accomplish. I've been there. I've done that. I understand what they're going through. And I'm, I want to get the Academy back to helping exactly, exactly. Achieve your goals. And that's it, it's about the member. It's not about me. It's about the membership. So yeah, and I think that's it. Speaker 2 (18:47): And you know, again, just just you know, also throw up Mike Malaney again, as vice-president, because I humbly, I can't do this by myself. Right. We're all busy. Like you're busy, I'm busy, we're all busy, right. This is a team effort. And I think in some fresh vision of people that have this clinical background, like Mike and I, and I've been, I've been big sports PTs our whole career, like adding that to the current board that's already in place, I think is going to be quite a nice dynamic that is going to really help lead this Academy in the future. Speaker 1 (19:19): Excellent. And now let's talk a little bit more about you. Where can people find you, your, your podcast website, anything you want to share? Speaker 2 (19:29): Awesome. I'm easy to find, right? So I'm just Mike ronald.com. If you want to learn a little bit more about this election and the process with that, you can go to microsoft.com/vote, and there's some info on there that you can, you can get I have a podcast, I have a blog, you know, kind of blot for over 10 years. So there's like a thousand articles on there. So people always ask like, where should I, where should I get started? I'm like, well, you got a lot to catch up on. Right. There's a lot of articles out there, but yeah, no, I'm easy. I'm on social media. Like I just, I really am at the point in my career where I want to help others. So I, you know, we try to hit every, every channel we can to, to have the most impact. So, so yeah, just head to my website, there's a lot to learn on there. And and like I said, Mike reynolds.com/boat, and you get a little bit more info about this election. Speaker 1 (20:14): Excellent. And last question. What advice would you give to your younger self knowing where you are now in your life and in your career? What advice would you give yourself as that fresh face? New grad? Speaker 2 (20:28): You know, this is, this is actually funny because I, I just wrote this to my, to my newsletter last week. Right. It was kind of funny that I literally, I just wrote this last week and I just wrote like the next one for this weekend, that's going out this weekend. But I, there was one thing I accidentally did in my career that I stumbled into that I, I it's become clear now that that is what we should do. And I said, like, I am pretty certain at this point, everything I've accomplished in my career is because I specialized ready. And in this week's newsletter, I actually talk about like how to, how to arc your career path that way to do that. But like, I remember early in my career, like I got, I got some heat from some other physical therapists that I was too specialized. Speaker 2 (21:13): Right. And you were like, no, you need to be generally, like, you're not good with neurologic injuries or something. And I'm like, all right. But like, for me, like getting really good at one thing helped me achieve all the goals that I wanted to get to, to get a job in professional baseball, right. To win a world series, right. To, to open my own clinic, to open my own gym and sports performance center. Right. It was all because I specialize in something. So we need to be general, you need to start general, but if there's some your passionate about say, it's like soccer, football, whatever sport it may be. Right. You just, every second of downtime, you have learn how to be the best at that. Just be absolutely amazing at something. And I think that was the biggest key to my career is overhead athletes and shoulders, like in baseball. Speaker 2 (21:58): Like I just, I got super lucky that I engulfed myself in that environment and became a specialist in that. Right. And again, just, that's another thing that the Academy needs to do, and it needs to help people that want to get super specialized in one thing to be able to do that. So I think that would be my biggest thing right now. You know, it keeps evolving as we, as, you know, as we get older, but I think right now is for an early career professional is master the basics, but follow your passion and make sure you are just, you're putting your extra grind and hustle into like, become the best you can at that side. And then it'll grow, you know, grow over time. And then when you're lucky like us, Karen, and you're a little bit older, you, you go to work one day and you're like, gosh, I just have, I have six baseball players today. That's all that's on my schedule. It's like, it's pretty cool. You know, I played catch three times yesterday. Right. Like that's kind of cool. I got, I got paid to play catch. Right. That's kind of cool. So, yeah. So I think that would be my biggest advice really for the early career professionals. That would be good. Speaker 1 (22:58): Well, what, great advice. Thank you so much. I don't think I've heard that one yet. And I think that's a great, I think that's great. And hopefully that will help some of our students and younger clinicians as they try and figure out and navigate their career. So thank you so much and thanks for taking the time out and coming on today. I really appreciate it. Speaker 2 (23:15): Thanks for having me, Karen. You're the best. This is awesome. And I appreciate it. The LC in the future, I'm sure fingers crossed Speaker 3 (23:22): One day. We'll actually be able to see each other in person, right. Speaker 1 (23:26): And everyone, thank you so much for listening. Have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy and smart.
This episode we continue our conversation with the Irish champion Robert Crawford. He and I had such a great chat I have decided to split it across two episodes rather than cut it back. In part 2 this week, we hear more details about Roberts career including some of the darker times when the passion for the sport evaporated. We continue to discuss the differences in trials between the early 90's and now, plus we also talk about Robert's move to Montessa, Aprilia, Yamaha and then back to the Beta he started on in his final year. This is also good opportunity to go back and listen to Episode 12 with Don Murray, who minded for Robert in his last year of competition. We also discuss the work he is doing on rc-live.net which is his training and tours business. Links are in the show notes. I hope you enjoy this chat with Robert Crawford. Links: https://www.rc-live.net/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au
This episode we take a tour of trials from an Irish perspective. Robert Crawford is our guest this week; He and I had such a great chat I have decided to split it across two episodes rather than cut it back. Robert is from Northern Ireland and his career includes a number of significant highlights: 7th in the World Trial Championship (overall) 2nd in the British Championship Twice winner of the Scott Trial Twice 2nd in the Scottish 6 Days Trial Multi Irish Champion Finalist in the Madrid Indoor Trial Represented Great Britain (ACU) in the Trial Des Nations (World Team Trial) in 1990, 1991 & 1992 In these two episodes we take our time to reflect on the difference in trials between the early 90's and now, plus discuss his trials original story. He reflects on some of the challenges facing Trials as a sport that need to be worked out, including the economics of competing that differ. When Robert was riding there was one line and about 100 entrants in a world round. Now, there is significant fragmentation and multiple classes. This is also good opportunity to go back and listen to Episode 12 with Don Murray, who minded for Robert in his last year of competition. In Part 2 of this chat in the next episode we also have a very frank chat about Roberts reflection on his time in the sport and how he dealt with a period of his career where he lost the passion for the sport. We also discuss the work he is doing on rc-live.net which is his training and tours business. Links are in the show notes. I hope you enjoy this chat with Robert Crawford. Links: https://www.rc-live.net/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au
Here's episode 17 of the KIMEcast, where we talk about whether aspiring physical therapists should do residencies and what experiences they should pursue. We discuss some stories from our experiences and how they influenced us as clinicians and movement coaches. Also, does it matter how many letters you have after your name? Shoutouts to: - Track 7 Brewing for the Beer of the Episode (https://track7brewing.com) - Mark Verstegen of EXOS Human Performance (https://www.teamexos.com/) - Lenny Macrina and Mike Reinold of Champion PT and Performance (https://lennymacrina.com/) - Matt Cain of the SF Giants MLB Thanks for listening! Follow the KIMEcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform, where we cut the BS in the rehab and sports performance worlds and let you know how it really works. Follow KIME on social media @kimehpi and contact us with questions or topics you would like us to cover. Check out our movement library on YouTube, featuring a library of videos showing you and narrating how to perform movements and treatments from floss band to strength and speed work. Also check out our YouTube for video clips from this and other podcasts. Visit our website at kimeperformance.com to reach us and learn more about our company and philosophy, and sign up for upcoming education courses. Support this podcast here: anchor.fm/kimecast/support. See you next time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kimecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kimecast/support
Join host Ariel Cooksey in part 2 of her coverage of this tragic case.
Join host Ariel Cooksey as she guides you through the first part of a particularly tragic case.If you'd like to support the show and get bonus episodes, visit Patreon.com/MalicePodContact us at MalicePod@gmail.com and@MalicePodcast on Twitter and @MalicePod on InstagramMalice Merch is now available at www.bonfire.com/store/malice-merch & teepublic.com/Malice-PodcastSources for this episode include:Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert ResslerAnatomy of Motive by John Douglas Anatomy of Evil by Michael H. Stone Murderpedia ati.comThought.coDark Side of the Ring (Documentary by Chris Jericho)
Owner of Champion PT, senior medical advisor to the Chicago White Sox, and award winning physical therapist Mike Reinold sits down with Eric to tackle two of the most pressing baseball performance topics: the loss of shoulder internal rotation in throwing populations and the sleeper stretch, weighted ball training and maximizing your throwing development, and how Mike's research provides clarity in these areas.
Today I sit down with Lenny Macrina from Champion PT in Boston, MA. Our topic is on baseball but we branch out to discuss PT career advice, outpatient PT practice tips, and more. Lenny has an awesome track record from publishing several papers on baseball rehab and performance, being a consultant for the Tampa Bay Rays, and working with the top surgeons in the country. We are able to tap into some of his experiences as well as insights in movement efficiency. Give it a listen. Leave a review. Come back for more great content.
The guys sit down with physical therapist and strength and conditioning coach Dan Pope of @fitnesspainfree and @championptp He talks about his past competing in both strongman and Crossfit as well as his current running regimen. Dan dishes some great advice for working with elite athletes and shares some of his experiences working alongside @mikereinold and @lenmacpt of Champion PT and Performance. He provides a unique and fascinating view on physical therapy, strength training and performance. After the guys get done grilling Dan they do gym hitters and The Book of the Week.
Get ready for a powerful origin story with Dr. Dave Tilley of Shift Movement Science. Dave, one of Erson's original group of online mentees has since gone on to be one of the major voices in rehab and gymnastics social media, as well as being the first outside PT hire at Champion PT and Sports Performance in Boston. What lead up to his success? Was it only hard work? Or too much hard work? After listening, if you know anyone or yourself are going through something similar, please reach out to Dave on social media or his site! Untold Physio Stories is sponsored by EDGE Health and Tech Solutions - we level up your website with full SEO optimization, turn it into a referral generating machine and do full G Suite and Telehealth integrations - find out more at https://edgehealthandtech.com Modern Manual Therapy Insiders - over 650 Exclusive videos, Research Reviews, Webinars, Online Discussion - learn easy to apply Clinical Practice Patterns, integrate Pain Science with Manual Therapy and Patient Education - Join now at https://insiders.modernmanualtherapy.com Also, be sure to check out EDGE Mobility System's Best Sellers - Something for every PT, OT, DC, MT, ATC or Fitness Minded Individual - https://edgemobsys.com/bestsellers
Nashy caught up with Shaun and discussed all things Health and Fitness. From Shaun's early years on the rugby pitch at Cambridge to the dedication and training that went in to becoming 2 x Pro Fitness World Champion.A familiar face across Health and Fitness magazines Shaun has a vast experience in the fitness industry and as a Elite PT at his own gym City Athletic, London.Hope you enjoy!This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Make sure you check out the GET AFTER IT Facebook page for inspiration and motivation.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @NashyPRCInstagram - @Nashy_PRCFacebook - GET AFTER IT
Nashy caught up with Shaun and discussed all things Health and Fitness. From Shaun's early years on the rugby pitch at Cambridge to the dedication and training that went in to becoming 2 x Pro Fitness World Champion.A familiar face across Health and Fitness magazines Shaun has a vast experience in the fitness industry and as a Elite PT at his own gym City Athletic, London.Hope you enjoy!This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Make sure you check out www.getafterit.uk to get access to Discount Codes and Offers from awesome Brands and Businesses! You can also check out our Ambassadors and book them for your next function or online event.www.getafterit.ukInsta - get_after_it_ukFollow Nashy...Twitter - @GetAfterItNashyInstagram - @getafterit_nashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT
The Pop Up Film Cast is a show where, Derek, myself and an esteemed guest typically dive head first into the mysteriousbottomless box of movies that was left on my doorstep in order to review endless unique cinematic offerings.Additionally, every other week we will review the Black Mirror-esque 'Crooked Pendulum' TV Show. THE CROOKED PENDULUMSeason: 2Episode: 5 Title: The Farmer's Champion Part 3 - Version CGuest: Harland McKenzie - @daddymac512 KG - @kg3030 Derek - @derek9nine Special thanks to Marcus Salley (@Popcorn_Prattle), Xylo Ziko, and Metek Zreen for elements that make the show intro. The Pop Up Film Cast is a weekly podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, alternating between film reviews and TV episodes. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and our home Podbean. We are also part of the PodFix Network. No matter if this is your first time listening or you are a repeat customer, please take some time to leave us a rating and a review via your favorite listening outlet. We appreciate the feedback. Additionally, we ask that you tell someone new about our show. Your mom or dad, your co-workers, or just some random person you meet - you’ll make a new friend! Word of mouth is by far the best way to let more people know about the show. Also - if you are listening because someone told you about us, give that person a hug. You can contact the show on Twitter @popupfilmcast. We are also on Facebook with the same title. If you have questions, comments, or a review of your own about The Crooked Pendulum, feel free to send us a note at the little used popupfilmcast@gmail.com.
The Pop Up Film Cast is a show where, Derek, myself and an esteemed guest typically dive head first into the mysteriousbottomless box of movies that was left on my doorstep in order to review endless unique cinematic offerings.Additionally, every other week we will review the Black Mirror-esque 'Crooked Pendulum' TV Show. THE CROOKED PENDULUMSeason: 2Episode: 3B Title: The Farmer's Champion Part 3 - Version AGuest: Harland McKenzie - @daddymac512 KG - @kg3030 Derek - @derek9nine Special thanks to Marcus Salley (@Popcorn_Prattle), Xylo Ziko, and Metek Zreen for elements that make the show intro. The Pop Up Film Cast is a weekly podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, alternating between film reviews and TV episodes. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and our home Podbean. We are also part of the PodFix Network. No matter if this is your first time listening or you are a repeat customer, please take some time to leave us a rating and a review via your favorite listening outlet. We appreciate the feedback. Additionally, we ask that you tell someone new about our show. Your mom or dad, your co-workers, or just some random person you meet - you’ll make a new friend! Word of mouth is by far the best way to let more people know about the show. Also - if you are listening because someone told you about us, give that person a hug. You can contact the show on Twitter @popupfilmcast. We are also on Facebook with the same title. If you have questions, comments, or a review of your own about The Crooked Pendulum, feel free to send us a note at the little used popupfilmcast@gmail.com.
The Pop Up Film Cast is a show where, Derek, myself and an esteemed guest typically dive head first into the mysteriousbottomless box of movies that was left on my doorstep in order to review endless unique cinematic offerings.Additionally, every other week we will review the Black Mirror-esque 'Crooked Pendulum' TV Show. THE CROOKED PENDULUMSeason: 2Episode: 3A Title: The Farmer's Champion Part 3 - Version AGuest: Harland McKenzie - @daddymac512 KG - @kg3030 Derek - @derek9nine Special thanks to Marcus Salley (@Popcorn_Prattle), Xylo Ziko, and Metek Zreen for elements that make the show intro. The Pop Up Film Cast is a weekly podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, alternating between film reviews and TV episodes. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and our home Podbean. We are also part of the PodFix Network. No matter if this is your first time listening or you are a repeat customer, please take some time to leave us a rating and a review via your favorite listening outlet. We appreciate the feedback. Additionally, we ask that you tell someone new about our show. Your mom or dad, your co-workers, or just some random person you meet - you’ll make a new friend! Word of mouth is by far the best way to let more people know about the show. Also - if you are listening because someone told you about us, give that person a hug. You can contact the show on Twitter @popupfilmcast. We are also on Facebook with the same title. If you have questions, comments, or a review of your own about The Crooked Pendulum, feel free to send us a note at the little used popupfilmcast@gmail.com.
Episode 20: I speak to Mike Reinold the co-founder and president of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance, a PT and performance training facility just outside Boston. He is also currently the Senior Medical Advisor for the Chicago White Sox and the Director of Baseball Performance at Northeastern University, where he has been instrumental in the restructuring and building of the high performance and medical teams. In this episode we discuss Mike educating & empowering athletes, managing increasing complexity within our roles, athletes taking ownership of their data and more!
The Pop Up Film Cast is a show where, Derek, myself and an esteemed guest typically dive head first into the mysteriousbottomless box of movies that was left on my doorstep in order to review endless unique cinematic offerings.Additionally, every other week we will review the Black Mirror-esque 'Crooked Pendulum' TV Show. THE CROOKED PENDULUMSeason: 2Episode: 2 Title: The Farmer's Champion Part 2Guest: Harland McKenzie - @daddymac512 KG - @kg3030 Derek - @derek9nine Special thanks to Marcus Salley (@Popcorn_Prattle), Xylo Ziko, and Metek Zreen for elements that make the show intro. The Pop Up Film Cast is a weekly podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, alternating between film reviews and TV episodes. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and our home Podbean. We are also part of the PodFix Network. No matter if this is your first time listening or you are a repeat customer, please take some time to leave us a rating and a review via your favorite listening outlet. We appreciate the feedback. Additionally, we ask that you tell someone new about our show. Your mom or dad, your co-workers, or just some random person you meet - you’ll make a new friend! Word of mouth is by far the best way to let more people know about the show. Also - if you are listening because someone told you about us, give that person a hug. You can contact the show on Twitter @popupfilmcast. We are also on Facebook with the same title. If you have questions, comments, or a review of your own about The Crooked Pendulum, feel free to send us a note at the little used popupfilmcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to a brand new episode of the Pop Up Film Cast - small screen edition! The Pop Up Film Cast is a show where, Derek, myself and an esteemed guest typically dive head first into the mysteriousbottomless box of movies that was left on my doorstep in order to review endless unique cinematic offerings.Additionally, every other week we will review the Black Mirror-esque 'Crooked Pendulum' TV Show. THE CROOKED PENDULUMSeason: 2Episode: 1 Title: The Farmer's Champion Part 1Guest: Harland McKenzie - @daddymac512 KG - @kg3030 Derek - @derek9nine Special thanks to Marcus Salley (@Popcorn_Prattle), Xylo Ziko, and Metek Zreen for elements that make the show intro. The Pop Up Film Cast is a weekly podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, alternating between film reviews and TV episodes. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and our home Podbean. We are also part of the PodFix Network. No matter if this is your first time listening or you are a repeat customer, please take some time to leave us a rating and a review via your favorite listening outlet. We appreciate the feedback. Additionally, we ask that you tell someone new about our show. Your mom or dad, your co-workers, or just some random person you meet - you’ll make a new friend! Word of mouth is by far the best way to let more people know about the show. Also - if you are listening because someone told you about us, give that person a hug. You can contact the show on Twitter @popupfilmcast. We are also on Facebook with the same title. If you have questions, comments, or a review of your own about The Crooked Pendulum, feel free to send us a note at the little used popupfilmcast@gmail.com.
Mike Reinold, physical therapist aficionado, joins the show today to talk about systems, principle-based training, how to execute a Performance Physical Therapy model, his approach of Restore-Optimize-Enhance, and breaking down how to progress a specific movement with regard to mobility, control, and load. Mike appropriately sums up his unique 20-year career into 3 stages: restoring injured athletes, optimizing healthy athletes, and working with gen pop clients. Mike is President and Co-Founder of Champion PT and Performance out of Waltham, MA. With experience spread across physical therapy, athletic training, strength training, professional baseball, and gen pop clients, Mike has an extremely unique perspective in the field and has the ability to integrate aspects of various disciplines to help both injured and healthy individuals. Mike and I kick things off talking about bridging the gap between physical therapy and sports performance. Mike discusses the fact that many collegiate organizations and even professional organizations do not facilitate collaboration between the rehabilitation and sports performance training departments. Specifically, Mike indicates that the majority of PTs focus on getting the athlete to where they were prior to an injury, which is probably a crappy place to be. PTs/Strength Coaches need to focus on getting them healthy and then continuing to optimize their movement and performance. Mike then discusses how they accomplish this at Champion PT and Performance. His model begins by identifying what is “broken” and what is suboptimal. Most often there is no major injury to the client’s chief complaint, and it is commonly an arbitrary issue like shoulder pain. This leads to identifying suboptimal areas, and when the client is ready to go under load, Mike moves them to the gym and communicates with the strength coaches about what needs work. The strength coaches will then build off Mike’s recommendations and take the client through their own assessment, which may lead back to physical therapy if necessary. We then dive into the systems that Champion has built for their thought processes. This includes patient assessment, programming, treatment plans, and techniques. Mike specifies that these are mostly philosophies and can be compared to recipes. Each coach and therapist at Champion uses these recipes but changes the ingredients based on the person in front of them. These systems are now available through the Champion Performance Specialist Certification (https://mikereinold.com/performance-therapy-and-training-specialist/) . From there Mike walks us through his system for shoulder health and discusses the relationship between mobility, control, and load. Mobility has many misconceptions in the industry, but this may involve manual therapy or various other techniques for Mike. Next is control, which is turning on and controlling muscles. This may include isolated strengthening and dynamic stability. From there they move on to loading, which is programmed strength training. Lastly, we dive more into testing mobility, establishing a red and green zone for a joint, and how to increase the green zone and utilize more exercises in the weight room. Mike refers to the Corrective Exercise Bell Curve. 20% of the time you’ll nail it, 20% of the time you’ll make it worse, and the middle 60% of the time you’ll get transient results. Enjoy and hit that subscribe button if you learned a thing or two. Episode Highlights: 3:15 – Mike’s Background 7:30 – Blending performance and physical therapy 12:15 – The Champion PT model 19:00 – Champion’s systemized thought processes 22:00 – Champion Performance Specialist 26:30 – The importance of mentorship 30:00 – Mike’s shoulder recipe 40:30 - Mobility and the Corrective Exercise Bell Curve 48:30 - Mike’s Recommended Resources Links and stuff: Mike Reinold: www.mikereinold.com...
Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for that one moment. Pastor Glen Berteau steps into the role of a coach as he preaches this message titled "Act Like a Champion." Subscribe to this channel, don't miss an episode. For more ministry resources visit glenberteau.com. Also be sure to like and follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube.
Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for that one moment. Pastor Glen Berteau steps into the role of a coach as he preaches this message titled "Act Like a Champion." Subscribe to this channel, don't miss an episode. For more ministry resources visit glenberteau.com. Also be sure to like and follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube
Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for that one moment. Pastor Glen Berteau steps into the role of a coach as he preaches this message titled "Act Like a Champion." Subscribe the channel, don't miss an episode. For more ministry resources visit glenberteau.com. Also be sure to like and follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube
Dan Pope works as a physical therapist to help get people out of pain, and creating plans to help them get back to training. He teaches people how to perform movements safely and efficiently. Some of Dan's Athletic Achievements: Division 1 Collegiate Polevaulter Rutgers University 2009 - 175lb National Champion Strongman 2009 - 200lb New Jersey State Champion Strongman 2010 Crossfit Individual Regionals Competitor 2014 Crossfit Team (CF Verve) Regionals Competitor Some of Dan's Professional Achievements: Doctor of Physical Therapy Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Crossfit L1 Certified (coached for 7 years) Currently work alongside world renowned physical therapists Mike Reinold, Lenny Macrina and Dave Tilley at Champion PT and Performance in Boston MA. Currently work and collaborate alongside world class gymnastics and olympic lifting coaches Dave Durante, Chad Vaughn and the rest of Power Monkey Fitness. Work with athletes at the collegiate, professional and crossfit games levels. Serve as a mentor and coach to athletes and students around the world through continuing education and performance training programs. Here's what's next: Enter for your chance to win a performance optimization stack from Nova Thr3e Labs here: http://bit.ly/conquernovagiveaway If you're enjoying the show, leave us a rating and written review for extra entries to win! Join our free online training community: www.facebook.com/groups/conquertrainingcommunity/ Get 2-weeks of free online programming for serious athletes: www.conquerathlete.com/programs Become a Conquer Athlete: www.conquerathlete.com
Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for that one moment. Pastor Glen Berteau steps into the role of a coach as he preaches this message titled "Act Like a Champion." Subscribe the channel, don't miss an episode. For more ministry resources visit glenberteau.com. Also be sure to like and follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube
Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for that one moment. Pastor Glen Berteau steps into the role of a coach as he preaches this message titled "Act Like a Champion." Subscribe the channel, don't miss an episode. For more ministry resources visit glenberteau.com. Also be sure to like and follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube
In Episode 2 of the Fitness for the Fairways podcast, we interviewed Mike Scaduto, who's a Physical Therapist at Champion PT & Performance in Waltham, Massachusetts. Mike is a lifelong golfer that loves treating fellow golfers as much as he does playing the sport.In this episode, we talk about taking "inventory" on what your physical capacities are on the course and how you should attack your strengths. While we all want to increase our total yardage, we should focus on other aspects of the game like improving the frequency we hit fairways and greens.If you enjoyed this conversation with Mike and want to learn more about him, here are some avenues in which you can connect with him:Email - mikescaduto@champ.ptInstagram - @mikescadutodptWebsite - www.mikescaduto.com
Determined to return to horse racing and compete for Grand Nationals in the early 1980s, Bob pushed himself through two final rounds of chemotherapy. But the pain of the treatment threatened to crush his will to survive. Parcasters - This week on The Dark Side Of we dig into the trial of Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, and the media frenzy that followed. You might think you know the story, but the truth is much darker! Available now on Spotify or wherever you listen to Parcast!
After his diagnosis in 1979, accomplished jockey Bob Champion went through multiple rounds of chemotherapy, but his cancer still hadn’t been eradicated. He then had to make a devastating decision: undergo a quick radiation treatment, and lose the lung capacity to ever race again…or push his frail body through more rounds of chemo and fight his way out to the other side. Sponsors! Battlbox - Get a FREE tactical knife when you sign up at TryBattlBox.com/SURVIVAL.
Episode 198 For 28 years, Gene Chizik coached college football. He began his career at Clemson and after stints with Middle Tennessee, Stephen F. Austin, Central Florida, Auburn, and Texas, he got his first shot as a head coach with Iowa State in 2007. Two years later, he became the head coach of the Auburn Tigers, and in 2010, reached the pinnacle of college football, winning the BCS National Championship, defeating Oregon 22-19. Chizik spent 4 seasons with the Tigers before his time ended in 2012. In 2015, he returned to coaching as the defensive coordinator of the North Carolina Tar Heels for two seasons. In 2016, he was named an analyst for ESPN and the SEC Network, where he remains. In part 1 of our podcast, Coach Chizik shares about broadcasting, parenting, his coaching journey, and where his faith in Christ was rooted. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Episode 199 For 28 years, Gene Chizik coached college football. He began his career at Clemson and after stints with Middle Tennessee, Stephen F. Austin, Central Florida, Auburn, and Texas, he got his first shot as a head coach with Iowa State in 2007. Two years later, he became the head coach of the Auburn Tigers, and in 2010, reached the pinnacle of college football, winning the BCS National Championship, defeating Oregon 22-19. Chizik spent 4 seasons with the Tigers before his time ended in 2012. In 2015, he returned to coaching as the defensive coordinator of the North Carolina Tar Heels for two seasons. In 2016, he was named an analyst for ESPN and the SEC Network, where he remains today. In part 2 of our podcast, Gene Chizik shares what it was like to win a National Championship, what it was like to coach Cam Newton, the rivalry with Alabama that is the Iron Bowl, what that coaching grind is like, and whether he wants to coach again. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
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Justin Carpenter continues his series on the Making of a Champion, this time focusing on thankfulness. A champion must learn how to live in thankfulness while also knowing there is more.
Justin Carpenter continues on the theme of becoming a champion in the Lord. Champions learn how to strengthen themselves in the Lord in order to overcome impossible circumstances.
The #MusingsTour2018 continues in Boston, MA, with Mike Reinold of Champion PT. Mike is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, an Athletic trainer, and strength coach. Over the past 10+ years he has treated hundreds of overhead athletes, most of which being baseball players ranging from youth to professional caliber. Check out @mikereinold on Instagram or www.mikereinold.com for more great content! For questions, comments, concerns, or collaboration, contact us at: info@thealineacollective.com
The #MusingsTour2018 continues with Dan Pope from Champion PT in Boston, MA. Dan is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, treats a lot of fitness and conventional athletes, is a Power Monkey Fitness coach, and is a self-proclaimed meathead. His background in collegiate sports, strongman, and CrossFit have taken him to where he is today. Check out @fitnesspainfree on Instagram, Fitness Pain Free on Facebook, or www.fitnesspainfree.com for more great content from Dan! For questions, comments, concerns, or collaboration, contact us at: info@thealineacollective.com
F. Scott Feil talks with Mike Reinold and Lenny Macrina to talk about key clinical considerations for working with the baseball athlete, helpful resources for the clinician treating baseball players, solutions to improve baseball and sports education in DPT programs and more. Mike Reinold Website: https://mikereinold.com/ Mike Reinold's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mikereinold.pt Mike Reinold's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/mikereinold Mike Reinold's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/mikereinold/ The Ask Mike Reinold Show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ask-mike-reinold-show/id1082207851?mt=2 Champion Physical Therapy & Performance Website: https://championptandperformance.com/ Champion's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/championptp Lenny Macrina Website: http://lennymacrina.com/ Lenny's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LennyMacrinaPT/?ref=br_rs Lenny's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/LenMacPT Lenny's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/lenmacpt/ American Sports Medicine Institute Website: http://www.asmi.org/ The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Biographies: Mike Reinold, is considered a world-renowned leader in the field of sports medicine, rehabilitation, fitness, and sports performance. As a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist, Mike uses his background in sport biomechanics, movement quality, muscles imbalances, and manual therapy to specialize in all aspects of human performance. He has worked extensively with a variety of professional athletes with emphasis on the care of throwing injuries in baseball players. Mike received his B.S. in physical therapy from Northeastern University and his Doctorate in physical therapy from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, both in Boston, MA. He is board certified clinical specialist in sports physical therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. He also graduated from the postprofessional sports physical therapy fellowship program of the American Sports Medicine Institute, in Birmingham, AL, under the direction of Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, James R. Andrews, MD, and Glenn S. Fleisig, PhD. Mike is currently the co-founder and president of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance, a physical therapy and performance training facility just outside Boston in Waltham, MA. He also hosts his own podcast “The Ask Mike Reinold Show” in which he and his team at Champion PT and Performance recently published their 100th episode so congrats guys for that accomplishment in which they gave some great tips for the newer PT/fitness professional. Lenny Macrina has been a practicing physical therapy since 2003 and currently serves as the Co-founder and Director of PT at Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Waltham, MA. Prior to returning to MA to work alongside Mike Reinold, he had worked with renowned orthopaedic surgeon James Andrews, MD and prominent physical therapist Kevin Wilk. Through these interactions, he has grown to be well-respected in the field of orthopaedic and sports medicine rehabilitation. His interests include research and rehabilitation of the shoulder, elbow and knee joints. He has successfully treated many orthopaedic and sports medicine related injuries that are both post-operative and non-operative in nature, in recreational athletes to the high-level professional athletes. Lenny is a board certified sports physical therapist by the APTA and a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In 2010, he was nominated by his peers to be included in the prestigious American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society which includes top fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapists. Along with maintaining a full clinic schedule, he has co-authored various current concept papers, book chapters, research papers and a home study course for the APTA's Orthopaedic section. He is a peer reviewer for the esteemed JOSPT and has reviewed rehabilitation textbooks and research papers for that journal.
In episode 32 of The Robby Row Show I sit down with Nick Esposito. Nick is a strength coach at Champion PT and Performance in Massachusetts. Nick offers a variety of ways to learn from him through his Instagram and website which I will link below for you to check out. Nick and I go over all the popular topics in regards to Strength Training in the sport of Baseball. See Show Notes below for a more in-depth outline of our conversation!Nick EspositoInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/esposito_strength_club/Website - http://espositostrengthclub.com/Youth Baseball Content - https://esposito-strength-club.teachable.com/p/strength-training-for-youth-baseball-playersRobby Rowland (host)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/robbyrow12/Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobbyRow_12Website - https://therobbyrowshow.comIf you enjoyed this podcast I would absolutely love a review from you! Thank you for listening! The Robby Row Show - Episode 32Introduction of Guest - Nick Esposito* What are you currently doing?* How did you become?* Why did you decide on strength coaching?Subject - Youth Players* What can youth players do right now to improve?* Common mistakes the youth makes?* What is something they shouldn’t worry about right now?Subject - Training Protocols* What are some things baseball players especially should focus on?* What should we not focus on?* How much of an impact does training have on performance?
This week I talk with Dan Pope who is a PT at Champion PT and Performance in Waltham Mass. Dan’s competitive, strong man athlete background, and learning to be a physician that can help people with their injuries, pain etc. while understanding where they are coming from as an athlete has made Dan an amazing PT in his field! We talk about Power Monkey which is a camp that helps teach and coach Crossfit coaches, talk in detail about the kipping pull up, and discuss in detail what positives can be gained from the Crossfit model and programming. To learn more about Dan and all the knowledge he has to offer, check out his website http://fitnesspainfree.com.
Kiefer Lammi is a good friend and the director of fitness over at Champion PT and performance in Waltham Mass. In our interview, Kiefer and I discuss what he has learned from having on sight PTs, how he runs the Internship program and his own experimentation with training goals and programming. You can see more from Kiefer by going to KieferLammi.com or checking out his instagram page.
On episode 9 of the RBI Performance Podcast, Steven and Blair sit down with Lenny Macrina, MSPT, SCS, CSCS. Lenny is currently the Director of Physical Therapy and co-founder of Champion PT and Performance in Waltham, MA, and has written numerous articles and textbook chapters regarding numerous topics, including baseball injuries and considerations for adolescent athletes. He was kind enough to sit down with us and share his thoughts on some current topics in the baseball health and performance world. You can find out more about Lenny here - https://championptandperformance.com/.
This week we’ll be talking with Mike Reinold. Mike is the president and co-founder of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance. He is a physical therapist, athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning specialist. We’ll talk about his experience in Major League baseball as well as combining injury prevention and rehab with player performance. That’s […] The post DD 018: Mike Reinold, Champion PT and Performance appeared first on Diamond Dreams.