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In this episode of HansenAthletics Radio, Chris Fry shares his extensive experience in private training and school settings. He discusses the nuances of working with athletes in different environments, the importance of communication between coaches and athletes, and the need for recovery in training.Chris emphasizes the role of technology in monitoring athlete performance and the impact of specialization in youth sports. He also reflects on the evolving dynamics of youth sports and the necessity of adapting training programs to meet individual needs.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Chris Fry and His Background03:07 Comparing Private Sector and School Settings06:05 Navigating Relationships Between Private Facilities and Schools08:52 The Importance of Communication in Athlete Development12:06 Understanding Training Volume and Recovery15:04 The Role of Technology in Training17:59 The Impact of Specialization in Youth Sports20:55 The Shift in Youth Sports Dynamics23:59 Adapting Training Programs for Individual Needs26:48 The Importance of Speed Training29:58 Final Thoughts and Social Media Influence
This episode we finally have the last member of the Shivworks Collective on the show; Chris Fry of MDTS Training, and PFC Training www.pfctraining.com. Chris is one of 5 people certified by Craig Douglas of Shivworks, is a BJJ black belt and is a preeminent expert in multidisciplinary training. This show we dive deep into what training is vs practice, and how to practice effectively. Find Chris on Instagram @mdts_training and you can also find his personal training @ www.mdtstraining.com Chris' Pocket Shield https://rcsgear.com/pocket-shield-4 WE ARE PUMPED TO HAVE A NEW AFFILIATE LINK FOR ORIGIN AND JOCKO FUEL!!! Help support this show by purchasing any of your JiuJitsu gear, Jocko Supplements, books clothing and more... link below. Origin/Jocko Fuel – Bringing back American manufacturing, producing the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis on the market, Jeans, rash guards, and world class supplements to help you on the path. Use EvoSec10 at checkout for 10% off, this helps us greatly. EVOSEC Originusa.com AFFILIATE LINK Tenicor – www.tenicor.com they are educators, and innovators in the holster market. They are firearms instructors themselves, pressure testing their gear in multiple force on force events every year. We support those who do the work. Please visit our new sponsor Training Ground at https://thetrainingground.life Training Ground offers top notch trianing in Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Tang Soo Do and Firearms. An environment where learning is paramount for both students and instructors. Again, patronizing our sponsors helps us greatly.
A new hotel in London, that belongs to a big-name franchise, initially declared on their website that service dogs are not welcome. Dave and Karen Cloherty were left in shock when they came to book a room for them and their guide dog for an annual appointment at Moorfield's Eye Hospital, given that the hotel in question is just a few minutes walk from the hospital. The hotel have since amended their website, but we hear about the case from the Clohertys and about the equality law that relates to services such as hotels, from disability rights lawyer Chris Fry.The 1963 film The Great Escape is based on the famous prison break, where imprisoned allied soldiers escape from a Nazi camp during World War Two. Sangeeta Uppaladinni had an instant fascination with the film and the original story and so travelled to Poland with her guide dog, to mark the 80th anniversary of the original story.Presenter: Peter White Producer: Beth Hemmings Production Coordinator: Liz Poole Website image description: Peter White sits smiling in the centre of the image and he is wearing a dark green jumper. Above Peter's head is the BBC logo (three separate white squares house each of the three letters). Bottom centre and overlaying the image are the words "In Touch" and the Radio 4 logo (the word Radio in a bold white font, with the number 4 inside a white circle). The background is a bright mid-blue with two rectangles angled diagonally to the right. Both are behind Peter, one is a darker blue and the other is a lighter blue.
A team of researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences has found a potential way to help patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries return to their sports and daily activities faster. The findings are from the team's recent study published in Science Advances in November. Dr. Greg talks with principal investigator Chris Fry, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Athletic Training and Clinical Nutrition in the UK College of Health Sciences.
Dr Glenn McConell chats with Associate Professor Chris Fry from the University of Kentucky, USA. Joint injury causes muscle weakness and atrophy (reductions in muscle size) due to the the inactivity but also separately due to the injury itself. Substances are released from muscle to help repair the joint/bone. Prehab is important before surgery. There can be residual effects long after joint injury. We also discussed hypertrophy and aging and the importance of having a lot of muscle capillaries as age to obtain the optimum response to resistance training. Lots more. We had a really great chat. Chris has a very pleasant manner. I enjoyed it a lot. Twitter: @ChrisFryPhD0:00. Introduction and welcome3:09. How Chris got into exercise research6:10. ACL injuries and muscle wasting /weakness9:05. Joint injuries and the risk of arthritis10:05. The effects of the inactivity vs the injury itself13:55. Protein synthesis vs breakdown after an ACL injury19:30. Why in evolutionary sense does joint injury result in muscle atrophy22:50. What are the signals to cause muscle atrophy24:00. Myostatin release after joint injury26:55. Acute vs chronic injury28:15. Other joint injuries to joints (other than ACL)29:25. Atrophy in different muscle fibre types31:15. Best way to prepare for surgery after an injury34:05. How quickly start rehab after surgery35:45. Are there residual effects long after joint injury?39:55. Bone vs joint injury43:30. Muscle reactive oxygen species/ mitochondria after injury46:05. Aerobic capacity of muscle still reduced after rehab47:05. Should take anti inflammatories after injury?49:20. Vitamin D and muscle injury52:15. Does joint injury affect muscle in the non injuried limb?54:45. What can do to slow atrophy after injury?55:55. Does muscle size and strength go hand in hand after injury57:15. Time since injury/trauma and surgery58:55. Sex difference and joint injury1:00:20. Age and joint injuries1:01:10. Hypertrophy and aging1:02:05. Aging: inactivity vs training response1:03:00. More capillaries in muscle increases response to resistance training1:05:00. Aerobic pre conditioning can help with hypertrophy1:08:30. Anabolic resistance and aging1:12:25. Connective tissue and training responses with aging1:15:20. Satellite cells and muscle growth1:17:45. Takeaway messages1:19:01. Outro Inside Exercise brings to you the who's who of research in exercise metabolism, exercise physiology and exercise's effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all.The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell, has an international research profile following 30 years of Exercise Metabolism research experience while at The University of Melbourne, Ball State University, Monash University, the University of Copenhagen and Victoria University.He has published over 120 peer reviewed journal articles and recently edited an Exercise Metabolism eBook written by world experts on 17 different topics (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-94305-9).Connect with Inside Exercise and Glenn McConell at:Twitter: @Inside_exercise and @GlennMcConell1Instagram: insideexerciseFacebook: Glenn McConellLinkedIn: Glenn McConell https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-mcconell-83475460ResearchGate: Glenn McConellEmail: glenn.mcconell@gmail.comSubscribe to Inside exercise:Spotify: shorturl.at/tyGHLApple Podcasts: shorturl.at/oFQRUYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@insideexerciseAnchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexerciseGoogle Podcasts: shorturl.at/bfhHIAnchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercisePodcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/4025218Not medical advice
On this episode we were joined by special guest Dr. Chris Fry from the University of Kentucky. GDF8 inhibition enhances musculoskeletal recovery and mitigates posttraumatic osteoarthritis following joint injury Brightwell CR, Latham CM, Keeble AR, et al. Sci Adv. 2023;9(48):eadi9134. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adi9134 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by our sponsors at: CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest Learn more about/Buy Erik's courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! Music for PT Inquest: “The Science of Selling Yourself Short” by Less Than Jake Used by Permission Other Music by Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com: MidRoll Promo – Mining by Moonlight
Malcom Fry talks with his father, Louise “Chris” Fry, about their family history and Chris's travels in Southeast Alaska prior to making it his home. This interview was recorded in April of 2023 as an assignment for Malcom in Mr. Shumway's Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.
Hear about travel to Uluru and Central Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to travel blogger Chris Fry from AquariusTraveller.com about her most recent trip to the red center of Australia. https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-uluru-and-central-australia/ Why should someone go to Central Australia? Chris says, "I Like visiting Uluru for the Aboriginal culture, the art, the history, learning about the Dreamtime. I think it's where I first started learning about the Aboriginal history and our First Nations people and it's one of the best places to actually learn about it there. Some of the tour guides are actually Aboriginal, so they will actually tell you their history, how they grew up and everything like that, so yes, I think it's great for Australians, it's great for tourists to actually learn about that first hand from the people who have been living here for 65 million years." Chris recommends this itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Alice Springs Arrive in Alice Springs and check into your accommodation. Take some time to explore the local area and get acquainted with the surroundings. Day 2: Exploring Alice Springs Visit the Royal Flying Doctors Museum to learn about its vital role in providing healthcare to remote regions. Explore the town's Aboriginal galleries, showcasing dot paintings and supporting local communities. Wander through Todd Mall, the central shopping district, where you can find souvenirs and enjoy lunch at one of the cafes. Discover the fascinating animal parks in Alice Springs, including a desert animal park and a kangaroo sanctuary. Day 3: Road Trip around Alice Springs Embark on a road trip along Larapinta Drive, exploring various gorges and stunning landscapes. Visit Simpson Gap, known for its white ghost gums, and a chance for a refreshing swim. Explore Standley Chasm, a narrow gorge with striking rock formations, best experienced during midday sunlight. Discover Ochre Pit, showcasing Aboriginal history through vibrant rock colors used for painting. Enjoy a swim at Ormiston Gorge, a popular swimming spot surrounded by towering cliffs. Explore Glen Helen Gorge and witness part of the Finke River. Day 4: Palm Valley 4WD Adventure Join a 4WD bus tour to Palm Valley, experiencing the rugged terrain and unique red cabbage palms. Learn about the Aboriginal history of the area and witness the contrasting colors of the landscape. Stop at Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal community, for a cultural experience. Return to Alice Springs in the evening and relax. Day 5: Journey to Kings Canyon Begin the road trip to Kings Canyon, taking the longer route for a scenic drive and passing notable landmarks. Fuel up at the Old Andado Roadhouse and explore the surrounding area. Arrive at Kings Canyon Resort, check-in, and relax for the evening. Day 6: Kings Canyon Hiking Adventure Embark on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a challenging but rewarding hike with stunning views. Explore the Garden of Eden, a sacred Aboriginal site with a water pool. Exercise caution around cliff edges and enjoy the unique rock formations. Optional: Take the shorter Kings Creek Walk, providing a different perspective of the area. Return to the resort for a relaxing evening. Day 7: Exploring Yulara, the Gateway to Uluru Wake up and start the day by driving to Yulara, the town that services visitors to Uluru. Yulara: Learn about the town, which has hotels, camping facilities, a tourist information center, restaurants, cafes, groceries, and fuel stations. Consider hiring a car for convenience. Distance from Uluru: Yulara is about 30 minutes away from Uluru, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. Relax and familiarize yourself with the amenities in Yulara. Consider a shuttle bus for convenient transportation within the town. Day 8: Uluru National Park Exploration Purchase a National Park Pass for 3 days and start your first day in Uluru. Sunrise and Sunset: Enjoy the specific sunrise and sunset platforms in Uluru, perfect for photographers. Daytime Activity: Embark on the 10-kilometer walk around the base of Uluru, experiencing different shapes and formations created by nature. Uluru's Beauty: Marvel at the impressive dimensions of Uluru, a single rock monolith measuring about 2.2 miles long, 1.5 miles wide, and 348 meters high. Explore various formations and sacred sites, and enjoy the unique features of Uluru. Day 9: Extended Uluru National Park Experience Return to Uluru National Park for a second day of exploration. Sunrise or Sunset: Choose between sunrise and sunset at designated areas, or consider the Field of Lights experience, an art installation with 50,000 solar-powered bulbs. Optional Activities: Consider camel rides, Sounds of Silence dinner, or a helicopter flight for a unique perspective. Aboriginal Cultural Experiences: Visit the tourist information center for information on local tours, including the opportunity to make or paint your own didgeridoo. Day 10: The Ogres (Kata Tjuta) Adventure Journey to Kata Tjuta, about 45 minutes from Yulara. Hiking: Explore the Walpa Gorge Walk, an easy one-hour return walk through the middle of two rocks. Optionally, embark on the Valley of the Winds walk, a three-hour return walk offering stunning views. Afternoon/Evening: Relax and unwind, considering the Sounds of Silence dinner or enjoying the amenities at your accommodation. Day 11: Return to Alice Springs Morning: Begin the journey back to Alice Springs, stopping at the Oldunder Roadhouse. Safety Reminder: Stay vigilant on the road due to potential encounters with free-roaming wildlife, such as cows and camels. Return to Alice Springs and explore attractions like the truck museum or take a photo at the Alice Springs entrance sign. Central Australia has some challenges like the prices, the flies and the red dirt getting everywhere, but it is also a unique and beautiful corner of Australia that is worth a visit.
Paying by card is simple for most of us, but for some visually impaired people, newer, touch screen card readers can be a problem. RNIB's Dave Williams tells us about the challenges as well as the workarounds. And lawyer Chris Fry joins us to explain where we stand legally. We have Georgina Rose back with us, Strictly Come Dancing's first live audio describer. She shares all her behind-the-scenes secrets with us, from how she preps to commentate on the sequins and how to squeeze in a speedy bathroom break. And there's a new kids show in town, MixMups uses stop-motion animation to reframe disabled characters and stories for the next generation. Nikki and Emma catch up with the show's creator Rebecca Atkinson and get introduced to Pockets, Giggle and Spin. Presented by Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey. Mixed by Gareth Jones. Produced by Emma Tracey, Drew Hyndman, Bethan Ashmead, Beth Rose and Alix Pickles. The editor is Damon Rose and the senior editor is Jonathan Aspinwall. Subscribe on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Say "Alexa, ask the BBC for Access All". Email accessall@bbc.co.uk and on X we're @BBCAccessAll.
Today we chat with author and activist Chris Fry to discuss the issue of artificial intelligence, how it is and can be utilized, the effect it would have on the working class, and what are some reasons to maintain hope. Shownotes Artificial Intelligence and the Class Struggle
Chris Fry returns to provide us with off-season drills to keep our swings sharp and our putting distance toned. He also has great advice on how to avoid Back 9 blowups. All while I try to finish the interview without completely losing my voice, sorry.This was originally published as a Members Only episode in January 2012 and has never been shared to the general public.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3464073/advertisement
910: Jim Waldron of balancepointgolf.com joins us again to discuss the importance of the mind-body connection when it comes to golf. This not only includes how to achieve a quiet mind and how to achieve unconscious competence, but we discuss the pre-shot waggle and how it can get you into a full ready state when it's time to start your swing. This week Golf Smarter Mulligans episode #226, instructor Chris Fry is featured on part 2 of his conversation in an episode called “Avoiding Those Perilous Back9 Blowups”. This episode was originally published as a Members Only episode in January 2012, which means this is the first time it's ever been shared with the public!This episode is brought to you by Factor. Head to https://factormeals.com/golfsmarter50 and use code “GOLFSMARTER50” to get 50% off!Golf Smarter has just been awarded the #1 spot in their list of Top 10 Golf Psychology Podcasts by feedspot.com Check it out at https://blog.feedspot.com/golf_psychology_podcasts/.Golf Smarter has also been named by golfspan.com as one of the 10 Best Golf Podcasts for 2023, including being named the BEST GOLF PODCAST FOR YOUR MENTAL GAME. Check it out at https://www.golfspan.com/best-golf-podcasts.Two ways to become a Golf Smarter Ambassador and receive a choice of one of these great prizes including:• A box of ODIN balls of your choice with the Golf Smarter logo. ODIN Golf is the only golf brand that sponsors and pays everyday golfers! See our custom page at odin-golf.com/pages/golfsmarter.• A Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com where you can choose from a large variety of styles of gloves in 26 sizes!• A private link to Tony Manzoni's video “The Lost Fundamental”. To win, either introduce an upcoming episode, or write a review from your podcast source, then send us what you wrote and where! Send your posted review or request to introduce an episode to GolfSmarterPodcast@gmail.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3264943/advertisement
PGA Instructor Chris Fry goes into depth about various pitch shots around the green, the ratio of air:ground that you should calculate before your shot and how visualizing the shot before committing to the shot increases your chances for success. We also discuss what it is about Dixon Golf's eco-friendly golf balls that appeal to his game and how a golfer can select a ball that will compliment theirs.Originally published as episode 317 of Golf Smarter on January 24, 2012This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3464073/advertisement
909: Dr. Greta Anderson is more than an effective golf instructor, she's also a business consultant who understands the importance of using golf as a way to build and sustain important relationships. She started out as a competitive tennis player, but then discovered golf. She went through several instructors, most who didn't help much because they weren't very encouraging or empathetic. But then she found a teacher who worked hard to understand her. That's the kind of teacher she has become maximizing your skills and building your confidence. She also hosts her own podcast called “The Smart Golfer”. Dr. Greta has a PhD in Higher Education Research and works with the LPGA on developing their curriculum. Learn more at https://drgretagolf.com or follow her on social media at DrGretaGolf. This week Golf Smarter Mulligans episode #225, instructor Chris Fry helps us to turn 3 shots into 2 with our short game in an episode called “Learning The Perfect Pitch Shot Leads To More Gimmes”. This episode was originally published in January 2012, as Golf Smarter #317!This episode is brought to you by Factor. Head to https://factormeals.com/golfsmarter50 and use code “GOLFSMARTER50” to get 50% off!Golf Smarter has just been awarded the #1 spot in their list of Top 10 Golf Psychology Podcasts by feedspot.com Check it out at https://blog.feedspot.com/golf_psychology_podcasts/. Golf Smarter has also been named by golfspan.com as one of the 10 Best Golf Podcasts for 2023, including being named the BEST GOLF PODCAST FOR YOUR MENTAL GAME. Check it out at https://www.golfspan.com/best-golf-podcasts.Two ways to become a Golf Smarter Ambassador and receive a choice of one of these great prizes including:• A box of ODIN balls of your choice with the Golf Smarter logo. ODIN Golf is the only golf brand that sponsors and pays everyday golfers! See our custom page at odin-golf.com/pages/golfsmarter.• A Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com where you can choose from a large variety of styles of gloves in 26 sizes!• A private link to Tony Manzoni's video “The Lost Fundamental”.To win, either introduce an upcoming episode, or write a review from your podcast source, then send us what you wrote and where! Send your posted review or request to introduce an episode to GolfSmarterPodcast@gmail.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3264943/advertisement
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Tianna & Chris Fry join us on the Rising Above Podcast to talk about becoming foster parents. Tianna herself was a foster child at a very young age. She was later adopted by a very loving and caring family. She talks about how she looks forward to being able to pass on the love and experiences she received from her family to another little one in need. Tianna is David's sister so in this episode you will hear them share some of their past experiences and feelings about the foster care system and hopes for the future. Check Out Rising Above Apparel Want to be a part of a group people that are searching to be better everyday then be sure to join the Rising Above Community Facebook Group The Video portion of this podcast can be watched on YouTube The audio portion of this episode can now be found on all your personal favorite podcast streaming service. Apple Podcast Spotify All Rising Above Content Here Article Discussed on the podcast: CBS: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pepsis-bizarro-world-boycotted-over-embryonic-cells-linked-to-lo-cal-soda/
EvoSec Defensive Pistol and Combatives and Weapons Integration - 16 hr course 19-20 Nov 2022 in Tulsa Oklahoma. This episode we finally have the last member of the Shivworks Collective on the show; Chris Fry of MDTS Training, and PFC Training www.pfctraining.com. Chris is one of 5 people certified by Craig Douglas of Shivworks, is a BJJ black belt and is a preeminent expert in multidisciplinary training. This show we dive deep into what training is vs practice, and how to practice effectively. Find Chris on Instagram @mdts_training and you can also find his personal training @ www.mdtstraining.com Chris' Pocket Shield https://rcsgear.com/pocket-shield-4 Please subscribe and share our podcast with friends and family. Visit our website for bios, future events and info at www.evosec.org Like, follow and share us on Facebook and Instagram @evosecusa WE ARE PUMPED TO HAVE A NEW AFFILIATE LINK FOR ORIGIN AND JOCKO FUEL!!! Help support this show by purchasing any of your JiuJitsu gear, Jocko Supplements, books clothing and more... link below. Origin/Jocko Fuel – Bringing back American manufacturing, producing the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis on the market, Jeans, rash guards, and world class supplements to help you on the path. Use EvoSec10 at checkout for 10% off, this helps us greatly. EVOSEC Originusa.com AFFILIATE LINK Tenicor – www.tenicor.com they are educators, and innovators in the holster market. They are firearms instructors themselves, pressure testing their gear in multiple force on force events every year. We support those who do the work. Patronizing our sponsors helps us greatly so thank you in advance. Evolution Security is Eric Davis, Aaron Davis and Brian Schilt; specializing in self-protection education, defensive pistol and carbine, consulting, and weapons based grappling. Their mission is to help those serious about protecting themselves and their loved ones, become more capable though filtered information, recommended study, and highlighting their mentors who are the best in the field. In addition, Eric and Aaron (twins) are musicians keeping with Musashi's adage that martial artist should focus on art outside of the martial (bumper music recorded by the brothers).
Chris Fry has the best CFO job in the world. He's group CFO at SISTER. SISTER is the organisation behind recent TV blockbusters "The Split"; "This Is Going To Hurt"; and "Chernobyl". So why is the CFO of a TV production company the best job in the world? First of all, it's a very demanding position that comes with a lot of responsibility. But if you're up for the challenge, it can be extremely rewarding. You'll have a hand in the creative process and you'll be able to help shape the future of the company. Chris has certainly been up for that challenge. He's an accomplished CFO but he also recognises that there's always something new to learn. Chris was one of the founder members of the CFO Programme within GrowCFO, having previously been involved in something similar during his time working in Australia. He talks about the programme in the podcast and why it has been so useful for him. He tells us why he has found the support from Catherine Clark, the programme leader, and from his fellow CFO participants, invaluable. Links Find out more about SISTERThe CFO Programme at GrowCFOCFO MentoringChris Fry on LinkedinKevin Appleby on Linkedin Timestamps 00:42 Who is SISTER? 02:18 What exactly is your role as Group CFO of SISTER? 03:22 What are your biggest challenges? 05:50 What was your career path before SISTER? 08:50 How did you get the experience to break through to the CFO level? 10:10 Using your influence 11:12 Why did you join the CFO programme at GrowCFO? 13:39 The role of mentors in the CFO programme 15:22 Why do you want to extend the CFO programme beyond the initial 6 months? 16:41 Where does Chris Fry aspire to be in 10 years' time? 19:07 The importance of enjoying what you do 20:16 Advice to a new CFO coming to grips with the first CFO role 21:34 Would you advise a CFO to have a mentor?
In a conversation with Travis Dotson, Chris Fry shares the powerful story of his entrapment and shelter deployment on the 2006 Mudd Fire. We learn several key details about what happened that day. Chris discusses the lessons he has gained during his healing process and how the post-deployment mental health aspects of his experience are what truly motivates Chris to share his story. To see more documentation on the 2006 Mudd Fire: https://www.wildfirelessons.net/viewdocument/mudd-fire-engine-ent
In this episode we chat with Associate Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy and the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at University of Kentucky Brian Noehren, PT, PhD, FACSM and Associate Professor Chris Fry, PhD of University of Kentucky in the Department of Athletic Training and Clinical Nutrition. Brian and Chris have a registered (ref. no. NCT03364647), ongoing ACLR trial utilizing BFR where they will be taking serial biopsies to exam what effect the intervention is having upon the quality of the muscle; something they've identified to be problematic in previous studies. Here's a link to their study protocol: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6665950/ The articles we discussed in this episode: Noehren, B., Andersen, A., Hardy, P., Johnson, D. L., Ireland, M. L., Thompson, K. L., & Damon, B. (2016). Cellular and Morphological Alterations in the Vastus Lateralis Muscle as the Result of ACL Injury and Reconstruction. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume, 98(18), 1541–1547. Peck, B. D., Brightwell, C. R., Johnson, D. L., Ireland, M. L., Noehren, B., & Fry, C. S. (2019). Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear Promotes Skeletal Muscle Myostatin Expression, Fibrogenic Cell Expansion, and a Decline in Muscle Quality. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 363546519832864. Noehren, B., & Snyder-Mackler, L. (2020). Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Open-Chain Exercises After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 50(9), 473–475. Moro, T., Brightwell, C. R., Phalen, D. E., McKenna, C. F., Lane, S. J., Porter, C., Volpi, E., Rasmussen, B. B., & Fry, C. S. (2019). Low skeletal muscle capillarization limits muscle adaptation to resistance exercise training in older adults. Experimental Gerontology, 127, 110723. Nielsen, J. L., Aagaard, P., Bech, R. D., Nygaard, T., Hvid, L. G., Wernbom, M., Suetta, C., & Frandsen, U. (2012). Proliferation of myogenic stem cells in human skeletal muscle in response to low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction. The Journal of Physiology, 590(17), 4351–4361. If you'd be interested in pursuing a PhD with these gentlemen feel free to reach out at: b.noehren@uky.edu christopher.fry@uky.edu Or, find Brian and Chris on Twitter: @bnoehren @ChrisFryPhD
In this episode Yasmin chats to renowned equality and human rights lawyer Chris Fry. His Sheffield-based firm, Fry Law, represents people who have been treated unfairly by a service provider due to their disability, age, race, gender, sexual orientation or religion. Chris talks about the landmark cases that have put him and his team of lawyers at the forefront of some profound changes, particularly for people with disabilities. He also outlines the huge impact the knock-on consequences of COVID-19 have had on certain groups; for example, by restricting their access to basic necessities like food. Chris opens up about the work he and his fellow campaigners are doing to empower those people, and he reveals the fuel behind his unrelenting drive for justice. Find out more at tr.com/TheHearing
Writings by Dr. Ron Fisher Elder at West Lansing church of Christ read by Chris Fry chaplain West Lansing Church of Christ. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on our limited edition series, we have Chris Frye on the show. Chris is the newly elected Mayor of New Castle, Pennsylvania and he was a delight on the show! He talks about overcoming failures, being authentic and accomplishing big things, and big dreams. I hope you enjoy it! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and wherever you get your podcasts from. To find out more about us, please visit our Website at http://faithpc.netTo get access to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfXm-MrFXuw0sYbJRhXC4Q?view_as=subscriberAnd if you'd like to make a donation to help support the Podcast and the Ministry at Faith Presbyterian Church, please visit: https://app.securegive.com/faithpc
Message from Chris Fry on July 5, 2020
Message from Chris Fry on July 5, 2020
First off, apologies for the sound issues. It had to occur at some point and unfortunatly it happened on Chris' podcast which is a great shame because he has so many interesting and relevant things to talk about. We will however look to get him back in the near future. Thanks for listening, subscribing and being part of the Perito podcast community. We hope you enjoy listening
Our Outreach and Missions Minister Grant Wright interviews Chris Fry, who works for Great City Missions and helps oversee our Mission Team in Cucuta. Chris gives us an update on the current situation Colombia, and an update from our supported missionaries.
Love one Another. Chris Fry. John 13: 31-38. 15/03 AM.
Healing by the Pool; Chris Fry. John 5: 1-15. 02/02 AM.
Water into Wine; Chris Fry. John 2: 1-11. 19/01 AM.
Carols By Candlelight. Chris Fry.22/12.
Baptismal Service. Chris Fry. Matthew 3: 1-6 &13: 44-46.17/11 AM.
Message from Chris Fry on October 20, 2019
Message from Chris Fry on October 20, 2019
Called to share what we have, BMS Harvest; Chris Fry. Matthew 25: 31-46. 29/09 AM.
Called to be Church. Chris Fry. John 15: 1-17 08/09 AM
Parables - Shrewd- Manager. Chris Fry. Luke 16: 1-5. 25/08 AM
Parables- The Sower. Chris Fry. Matthew 13: 1-23.28/07 AM.
Amalekites & Jethro; Chris Fry. Exodus 17:8 - 18:27. 23/06 AM.
Love Southwest . Chris Fry. Luke 15: 11-32.09/06 AM
Paolo Solo vs Lex Luca - do it - Fred de la House Amusement M@sh ( not commercial) David Harness Roland Clark - the Deejay's an alien - Manoo & Francois A. main invasion remix (NEW) Phaze Dee - solid sense state - Din Jay remix (NEW) Igor Gonya - on the spur of the moment - Chris Fry remix (NEW) Alkali - MIA (NEW) Deep in calm - wonder days - Daniel Cleaver remix Cody Currie - i don't feel - extended mix (NEW) The Stain - access Kingsley O. - you freak
Freed by a King. Chris Fry.Matthew 21: 1-11. 14/04 AM.
Freed to Follow; Chris Fry. Exodus 5:1 - 6:8. 31/03 AM.
Freed to Follow. Chris Fry. Exodus 1 & 2. 10/03 AM
What are you afraid of ? Chris Fry. Psalm 27 24/02 PM.
The Letter of Love; Chris Fry. 1 John 3. 17/02 AM.
The Letter of Love: Back to Basics; Chris Fry, 1 John ch. 1:1 to 2:2. 03/02 AM.
Chris Fry is a passionate public administrator with a background in community building, restaurant management, and theatre production. We explore what "authenticity" really means, why creating a sense of community is so important, and why taking risks is vital for living and leading a happy and healthy life.
I am the Light of the World. Chris Fry. John 8: 12-20. 20/01 AM
Advent 1. The couple that were very old; Chris Fry. Luke 1: 5 - 25. 02/12 AM.
For the final episode of season two of The Lucky Country, chief economist at The Australia Institute Richard Denniss and Canberra-based lobbyist Chris Fry chew the economic fat of the complex relationship between Australian citizens, their elected representatives and the policies that determine the winners and losers. News audio is courtesy of the ABC. Email us at: theluckycountry@schwartzmedia.com.au
As the citizenship crisis plays out, the government is reaping the lack of trust that it itself has been sowing for years. Voters don't trust politicians because politicians have trained voters not to trust anybody. Throughout this series the issue of shame has come up again and again. To explore its effect on public debate and the economy, Richard Denniss talks to Jim Stanford from the Centre for Future Work about union membership and wage stagnation, broadcaster Jeremy Fernandez about the courage of speaking up about a racial attack and Chris Fry on what's needed to change the gun debate in the US. News audio courtesy of the ABC.
What would you do if someone broke into your home? Do you know what you are legally allowed to do? Do you have a plan? Options? In this episode we sit down with Chris Fry of MDTS Training to talk about self defense and also how often the ego can get in the way of our training.
Australians are some of the most indebted people in the world. But we have been told again and again that government borrowing is evidence of mismanagement. How can it be? Treasurer Scott Morrison talks about "good debt" and "bad debt", but what does this mean, and who gets to decide "good" and "bad"? Richard Denniss talks to Karen Middleton about sexual harassment in politics and the economic cost of shame and silence, Jane Caro about the inequality of Australia's education policy, and Chris Fry on his views on private and public school funding in the Sensible Centre. News audio is courtesy of the ABC. Email us at: theluckycountry@schwartzmedia.com.au.
The politicians that rage against the greed of the unemployed are often the same ones who preach about the importance of keeping families together. But despite all the talk, we have designed a welfare system that does little to help the hundreds of thousands of families families that are hit by job loss each year. In this episode Dr Jim Stanford describes the impact robots and automation will likely have on the Australian economy, and Richard Denniss and Chris Fry debate what a fair welfare system should look like. News audio is courtesy of the ABC. Email us at: theluckycountry@schwartzmedia.com.au.
Welcome to Civilian Carry Radio show, this show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network and MASF. This podcast focuses on firearms safety, education, training and mindset. Your host, Baraka Ulrich James, President and Founder of MASF. My co-host is Allen Sams, Vice President of MASF and Karie Thomas MASF board member and … Continue reading "Civilian Carry Radio 021 – Chris Fry MDTS Training"
Welcome to Civilian Carry Radio show, this show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network and MASF. This podcast focuses on firearms safety, education, training and mindset. Your host, Baraka Ulrich James, President and Founder of MASF. My co-host is Allen Sams, Vice President of MASF and Karie Thomas MASF board member and … Continue reading "Civilian Carry Radio 021 – Chris Fry MDTS Training"
The Radical Jesus: 9 - Radical Compassion; Chris Fry. Matthew 9: 18 - 26. 25/06 AM.
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
Do you carry a "combat folding knife" as part of your everyday carry gear (EDC)? Most of our listeners do - whether it's for simple tasks like opening up boxes... or for back-up self-protection. But do you have the right knife to defend yourself? And do you know how to USE that knife in real life-or-death combat? Well this week, edged-weapons trainer, Chris Fry, will reveal what you need to know in order to choose... train with... and deploy a combat folder knife to save your life in a real attack! Here's what you'll discover in this episode... Choosing the perfect "combat folder" knife! This is a very personal decision - and what you carry depends on several factors we'll discuss! Tactical "covert carry" methods! It's not as simple as just slipping it into your pocket. Discover your options... and how to adapt the knife to your personal lifestyle. The absolute FASTEST way to get to your knife during an attack! Chris's 4-step method you've never heard before! Real-world knife-fighting tactics street thugs & criminals hope you NEVER find out! How to safely train for combat folder knife-fighting to make sure your skills are "razor sharp" when you're forced to survive! Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because you own and carry a "folder" on you that you're ready for combat (or even that you own the right one!). Chris's edged-weapon tips & tactics will give you the "street smarts" you need to carry with confidence!
Chris Fry looks at what communion really means for believers in Christ.
Chris Fry looks at what communion really means for believers in Christ.
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
One of the most areas to master in tactical firearms engagement is the balance between "speed" and "accuracy". Sure, if you're in a fight for your life against an armed attacker, you can gain a critical advantage by being fast enough to get your shot off before your assailant does. But in reality, the only thing that will truly stop your attacker from fighting back is a well-placed shot that hits your intended target. So what IS the best way to train for both speed AND accuracy in a gunfight? Well, listen to tactical firearms trainer, Chris Fry, explain a simple exercise you can do every day (it only takes a few minutes!) to greatly reduce your response time with getting an accurate round of the chamber if you're ever forced to defend yourself with your gun. Here's what you'll find in this week's episode... Why "speed shooting" is about a whole helluva lot more than just pulling the trigger fast! How "micro-sessions" can help you improve both speed and accuracy even BETTER than taking an expensive tactical course! How you can steal Chris's morning ritual to start your day as the "prepared sheepdog" your family is counting on! Don't make the mistake that so many other gun-owners make in preparing for a real gunfight... Speed and accuracy go hand in hand, and mastering both could mean the difference between life and death in a real attack. This week's training advice will show you an easy way to get started and see instant improvement in your gunfighting skills.
Jeff Fisher, Adam Goldstein, Chris Fry, and Bull Gervasi of Policy of 3/December 28, 2013 Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Jeff Fisher, Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, and Adam Goldstein of the band Policy of 3. Policy of 3 began as Matter of Fact in South Jersey in the late 1980s. By the early ’90s, they formalized their line-up, changed their name to Po3, and began developing their unique sound. While often categorized as an emo band (as in “emotional hardcore,” not the pseudo-sensitive boy music that was erroneously and pervasively termed emo a few years ago) both then and now, the band members have always been reluctant to embrace that categorization. Policy of 3 was a band that confronted political and social issues, unlike many bands termed emo. While the band’s presentation of these concerns was sometimes seen through the prism of personal and inward-looking lyrics, they sidestepped navel-gazing and made materials on social and political issues (including vegan/vegetarianism and animal rights) available at their gigs. As well, Po3 played many shows benefitting a variety of social/political activist groups. Over the course of their existence as a band, they did two full U.S. tours (once being paid an impressive $8.20 for playing a show) and a European tour on totally DIY and ethical terms. As well, they released two 7″s, an LP, and a CD collecting all of their material. As individuals, the four members of the band have retained a tremendously positive view of both their time in the band and the international hardcore punk scene they were active participants in. They remain friends and cherish what they did in the time they had together. Policy of 3 broke up in 1995, but the lessons learned, friends made, and experiences had while they were together played a significant role in shaping these four men into who they are today. This interview marked the first time the members of Po3 ever publicly or privately discussed their break-up, which each respective band member had ruminated over for nineteen years. For anyone who’s familiar with the band or who may be friends with any of the members, you may find the latter part of this interview to be very emotional. The air was very thick with feeling as each member talked about the band’s demise and what it meant to them. I’ve wanted to interview the Po3 since I started this project, but I didn’t think it would be possible to get all four members in the place due to where Jeff and Adam now live. The four had not been in the same place at the same time since 2005. I was thrilled to be able to talk to them and I’m very happy with the lengthy interview we achieved. For me, Policy of 3 personified what I loved (and still love) about the DIY punk scene. They were, and remain, inspiring and terribly earnest individuals. The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 46: Jeff Fisher, Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, Adam Goldstein of Policy of 3 appeared first on Cinepunx.
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Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, Joseph A. Gervasi of Cabbage Collective/April 19, 2013 Guest interviewer Mike… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 21: Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, Joseph A. Gervasi of Cabbage Collective appeared first on Cinepunx.
Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, Joseph A. Gervasi of Cabbage Collective/April 19, 2013 Guest interviewer Mike McKee interviews three members of The Cabbage Collective, a group of friends who put on DIY shows in Philadelphia throughout the 1990s (with origins in South Jersey in the late 1980s). Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, and Joseph A. Gervasi talk about growing up in working class southern NJ; discovering punk; doing shows in an ethical manner at venues such as the Church at 48th and Baltimore, Stalag 13, the ACT-UP Space, and the First Unitarian Church; the changes in the scene over the years; what they do today, and much more. Photos by Karen Kirchhoff The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 21: Chris Fry, Bull Gervasi, Joseph A. Gervasi of Cabbage Collective appeared first on Cinepunx.
Thinking Christianly in Dark Times. Chris Fry expands on 2 Cor 12:1-10.
Chris Fry expands on the subject of the Holy Trinity. The one God, who is three.
Chris Fry speaks on the Legacy of Jesus. 1 Timothy 6:6
Chris Fry talks on "ressurections and transformations", reflecting on these concepts from the perspective of a psychotherapist
continuation from previous sermons