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Episode 188: In this episode of the Inform Performance Podcast, Andy McDonald is joined by Stephanie Grubbs, a Strength & Conditioning Coach and Sport Scientist currently working with the Houston Astros in Major League Baseball. With prior experience across top-tier programs including the University of Pittsburgh, Clemson Athletics, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Stephanie brings a diverse and practical perspective on applied sport science in elite sport. In this conversation, Stephanie shares her journey through high-performance environments and reflects on the strategies, systems, and relationships that have shaped her approach to athlete development. Topics Discussed: The evolution of sports science in the U.S. high-performance landscape Building strong relationships and implementing impactful ideas Designing effective systems and processes in sports science programs The use of microdosing in strength training Adapting training methods to the unique demands of baseball The importance of intent and communication in daily training Exploring innovative recovery strategies Thoughts on career development and mentorship in elite sport Whether you're a coach, practitioner, or sports science student, this episode delivers valuable insights into optimizing performance support in team sports. - Where you can find Stephanie: LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram - Sponsors VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training Hytro: The world's leading Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) wearable, designed to accelerate recovery and maximise athletic potential using Hytro BFR for Professional Sport. - Where to Find Us Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website - Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie Dylan Carmody Steve Barrett Pete McKnight
Welcome back to the High Performance Mindset Podcast! Today, we're diving deep into the world of mental performance with a special guest who works at the highest levels of sport and business. Joining us is Michael Urban, the Director of Mental Performance for the L.A. Clippers. With a career dedicated to coaching elite athletes, coaches, and corporate leaders, Michael specializes in evidence-based mental skills training to help individuals sharpen their focus, enhance resilience, and unlock their full potential. Before working with the Clippers, Michael played a key role in developing the mental performance program at Clemson Athletics, where he worked closely with student-athletes and coaches to strengthen their mindset for success. Beyond sports, he also brings his expertise to the corporate world, guiding executives and CEOs to build a high-performance mindset in business. With a Master's in Kinesiology with a focus on Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior from the University of Tennessee and his certification as a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC), Michael is passionate about helping others achieve their biggest goals and become the best version of themselves. In this episode, we'll explore the strategies and techniques that fuel high performance—whether on the court, in the boardroom, or in everyday life. Get ready to take notes because Michael is here to share game-changing insights on mental toughness, resilience, and peak performance. Let's dive in! HIGH PERFORMANCE MINDSET SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE CONNECT WITH MICHAEL HERE EMAIL MICHAEL AT mjurban16@gmail.com REQUEST A FREE MENTAL BREAKTHROUGH CALL WITH DR. CINDRA AND/OR HER TEAM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MENTALLY STRONG INSTITUTE Love the show? Rate and review the show for Cindra to mention you on the next episode.
In Part 2 of our lengthy interview with Thomas Austin, the former Clemson offensive line coach reflects on how he has transitioned from the non-stop grind of coaching. Having become strongly rooted in Clemson, he and his family are hoping to remain. "My oldest is 12, and he was on the sidelines when I was the coach. He's still processing it. He's pulling for baseball right now, and he loves Clemson Athletics. But the football side of it is complicated for him. "Our other children, we'll sit them down and say: 'We need to talk to you guys.' And they'll be like, 'Oh no, are we about to move?' And we'll say no, we're just going to the lake this weekend." "They're always worried that the next time we sit down to talk to them is going to be when they're told they have to leave all their friends. "So that's the human element of it. It's not just about me. It's about my wife and my family too. It affects a lot of people. But that's a part of the business." Austin also shares a classic story from his recruitment, when a first-year South Carolina coach named Steve Spurrier tried to pursue Austin but was told in no uncertain terms by Austin's mother that her son was going to Clemson.
@Hokiesmash_ASD and @TalkinACCSports preview 2024 Clemson Football with Scott Rhymer @TigerPreGame Tiger Pregame Show Host and blogger devoted to Clemson Athletics on The Roar WCCP 105.5 FM. Established In 2003 by Scott Rhymer, Host. http://theroarfm.com
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In this episode: Christi Powell and Angela Gardner are joined by special guest Tori Neiman, the Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development at Clemson University. The conversation covers a variety of topics, starting with personal reflections from the hosts and guest on their current states of mind, and moving into an in-depth discussion about the initiatives and programs at Clemson aimed at supporting the personal and professional development of student-athletes. Tori shares insights into how Clemson Athletics is leading in areas such as leadership development, community service, and career preparation, emphasizing a holistic approach to student-athlete growth. The discussion highlights Clemson's unique position in offering these programs, Tori's professional background, and how other institutions can adopt similar practices for holistic student-athlete development. The episode concludes with details on how listeners can learn more about and support these initiatives at Clemson University.Support the show
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Clemson coach Brad Brownell talks with the media following the win over Syracuse Tuesday night
Clemson players talk with the media following the win over Syracuse Tuesday night.
Clemson coach Erik Bakich following the wn over USC Saturday night in Columbia.
Clemson coach Brad Brownell following the win over Pittsburgh Tuesday night.
Clemson players Joseph Girard and RJ Godfrey on the win over Florida State
Clemson coach Brad Brownell and guard Chase Hunter talk with the media following the win over Georgia Tech.
Clemson forward PJ Hall following the loss to NC State
#145: Tim Johnson is the Athletic Director at Oral Roberts University. In his time at ORU, the Golden Eagle Club has increased its membership by 215 percent, achieved its highest fundraising totals, and premium seating sales. He has guided campaigns to build a state of the art basketball training facility, renovate the baseball stadium, men's and women's soccer locker rooms, volleyball locker room, install infield baseball turf and construct ORU's first track and tennis complex on campus. On top of all of this many of the athletic programs have achieved unprecedented success under his leadership.Prior to ORU he spent five years at Clemson University as both an Assistant A.D. and Development Officer. He was responsible for development/stewardship, annual giving, letterwinner interaction, as well as development and fundraising. He helped develop the Clemson Athletics strategic plan and served on Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips' senior staff and acted as a sport supervisor – where he was heavily involved in building Clemson Football under Coach Dabo Swinney. The Clemson Football program won its first ACC Title in 20 years in 2011 and went on to win a National Championship in 2017.Prior to Clemson, Johnson graduated from the University of Arkansas with both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (2005) and a Juris Doctor (2008) and practiced law in Fayetteville. During his time at Arkansas, Johnson worked on Coach Houston Nutt's football staff from 2002 to 2007. He received his MBA from Clemson University in 2014.On the show he shares his story, getting into athletic leadership, culture, process, being willing to ask, hiring and finding the right fit, being All In, and much more. Enjoy the show!
Clemson Legend Levon Kirkland and The Clemson Insider's Will Vandervort talk about how the Tigers ended up in the Gator Bowl, as well as how the CFP Selection Committee coward down to the SEC. The CFP, NIL Transfer Portal and what it all means to the state of college football. Plus news and notes around Clemson Athletics.
In this bonus episode we speak with Dr. Jason Avedesian, Ph.D of Clemson Athletics about how the brain plays a critical roll in the health of the ACL.This is due to the vestibular system (eyes) and their ability to process information from the outside world and process the information before making a decision. It is key to understand that we S&C coaches cannot prevent ACL injuries, we can only reduce the likelihood of injury, and decrease the potential severity of injury.
This week's episode is live! In our episode this week we talk with Jason Avedesian, Ph.D. Dr. Avedesian has worked in Clemson Athletics in November 2021 as the Director of Sports Science for Olympic Sports. Within this role, Avedesian oversees all sports science initiatives across Clemson Olympic sports, including research and design, athlete monitoring, data analytics, and technology implementation. He also oversees the Clemson Olympic sports science internship program, consisting of a semester-long sports science curriculum. In our conversation we dive deep into ACL injuries and talk about how they occur in sport. ____________________________________
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@CUBOSCO and @TalkinACCSports preview 2022 Clemson Football with Tiger Pregame Show Host @TigerPreGame (Scott Rymer) and blogger devoted to Clemson Athletics on The Roar WCCP 105.5 FM
In the debut episode, Jason Wilson and Mike Money take you inside Clemson Athletics, fishing strategy and family.
Jonathan Gantt has experienced the power of paying it forward throughout his life from his mentors which is why it's so meaningful for him to do the same in his Associate AD/Creative Solutions role at Clemson University where he's been helping lead the digital transformation for Clemson Athletics beginning in 2013. His team's work has helped the Tigers earn recognition from Forbes, Sports Business Journal, Sports Illustrated, and others. He would begin understanding the power of social media and digital content while working for Ripken Baseball and the Tampa Bay Rays in media relations roles before helping Clemson Athletics become a nationally recognized leader in social and digital content. To Subscribe to Rich Take On Sports YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/richtakeonsportspodcast (Rich Take On Sports) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Twitter: https://twitter.com/richtakesports (@richtakesports) To Follow Richmond Weaver on Twitter: https://twitter.com/richmondweaver (@richmondweaver) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richtakeonsports/?hl=en (@richtakeonsports) To Follow Richmond Weaver on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richmondweaver93/?hl=en (@richmondweaver93) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richtakeonsports/?ref=bookmarks (@richtakeonsports) To Follow Jonathan Gannt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Gantt (@Jonathan_Gantt) Photo Credit: Jonathan Gantt
This week I spoke with videographer Andy Turner. Andy started his videography career at Clemson Athletics and now works for Brian Kight as a Creative Media Producer and works as a freelance videographer as well. In our conversation we talked about Andy's introduction to videography, we took a deep dive into his time at Clemson Athletics, we talked about his position with Brian Kight and his work as a freelance videographer. Andy has some awesome work so make sure to connect with him on social media and check out some of the projects we talked about in today's episode at the links below: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Andy___Turner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyt18/?hl=en Daily Discipline: https://www.dailydiscipline.com/ 2016 ClemsonFB BTS Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVb0C0z3clc Brian Kight Daily Discipline: https://www.dailydiscipline.com/ You Should See The Other Guy Country Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5b23FDGDvI&t=1s Clemson FB 2019 National Championship Vlog: https://youtu.be/bspWOvPLz_8 If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a rating and review, and connect with Creatively Brief on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest at @CreativelyBrief and check out my personal design work on Instagram at @MichaelTumlinDesigns! If you're looking for high-quality, royalty-free music, you should check out Audiio. Audiio is a music licensing service that has a lifetime subscription that gives you access to a diverse catalog of music for any video or podcast you may be working on. Be sure to use the link below and use the code CreativelyBrief10 to save 10% off all Audiio products! https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=60 Are you looking to pick up a new skill or refine one you already have? Skillshare is the best way to learn from professionals in their field at a low, affordable price! I've used skillshare in the past and it truly helped push me farther into the design field than I ever would have imagined. Click the link below to get a free trial of Skillshare Premium and take your creativity to the next level! skillshare-ambassador.pxf.io/nmBe9 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativelybrief/support
Listen to episode 189 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Tyson Hutchins, Senior Director, Creative Solutions for Clemson Athletics. 71 minute duration. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Spotify or Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
Listen to episode 189 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Tyson Hutchins, Senior Director, Creative Solutions for Clemson Athletics. 71 minute duration. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Spotify or Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
http://www.uffrontoffice.com for more info on both the on campus and online programs at the University of Florida Sports Management Programs. The Sports Business Insights from Gator Nation series hosted Natalie Honnen of Clemson Athletics to discuss the student-athlete development and wellness part of college athletics!
Jonathan Gantt, Associate Athletics Director for Creative Solutions at Clemson, joins Jay F. Hicks on the Sports Creatives Podcast. Gantt discusses how his team and Clemson Athletics have handled these uncertain times, communicating with his team and administration, the appropriate content for Clemson during this crisis, and engaging student-athletes. 3:52 – During the beginning of this crisis, what was the discussion like among creatives on your staff and who came up with the plan your office on how to move forward and how to react to all of this? 7:06 – What did the first 24 to 48 hours look like for Clemson? 9:49 – How is your team, from full-time staff to grad students to student workers, communicating and still making things work during these uncertain times? 14:58 – What is the communication with your administration in terms of obviously messaging and tone, and determining what things need to be discussed? 21:06 – What conversations are you guys having internally on what is appropriate and how to make those decisions on what content is shared for the overall brand, and then with the specific teams? 26:53 – How is your team engaging with the current student-athletes during these uncertain times and moving forward?
Don Munson visits with three members of the Clemson Softball team Logan Caymol, JoJo Hyatt and Arielle Oda.
Don Munson visits with new Wide Reciever coach Tyler Grisham.
Behind Clemson's numerous Titles and Championships is this week's guest- Clemson Athletics Director Dan Radakovich! He joins Sean in the studio to talk all things Tigers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sean-pittman-podcast/support
Don Munson talks with head track and field coach Mark Elliott about this weekends Tiger Paw Invitational.
On this episode of The Bluebloods, we have the Voice of the Clemson Tigers, Don Munson, on to talk Clemson Football, his experience working for Clemson Athletics, and much more. One of our most well-rounded interviews to date, you aren't going to want to miss out on this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bluebloods/support
Don Munson visits with softball head coach John Rittman as the inaugural season for the Tigers opens on February 6.
Don Munson visits with head baseball coach Monte Lee to discuss the opening of Spring practice.
Don Munson visits with the Long Snapper for the Clemson Football team, Patrick Phibbs.
Don Munson talks with Brandon Streeter and Dabo Swinney about the Clemson Football 2019 Signing Day class.
Don Munson visits with men's soccer goalie Goerge Marks as Clemson prepares to play Stanford in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament.
Don Munson visits with women's soccer head coach Eddie Radwanski as his team prepares to host Vanderbilt in the 1st round of the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament Friday, November 15 at 5PM at Historic Riggs Field.
Don Munson vists with men's soccer coach Mike Noonan whose squad is ranked number 2 in the country and will face Notre Dame in the ACC Quarterfinals at Historic Riggs Field Sunday, November 10 at 7pm.
Don Munson visits with men's basketball junior forward Aamir Simms.
Don Munson visits with Ring of Honor inductee Levon Kirkland
Don Munson visits with running back and PAW Journey Ambassador Darien Rencher.
Don Munson visits with women's basketball coach Amanda Butler and men's basketball coach Brad Brownell as practice for both teams is now officially underway.
Don Munson visits with head golf Coach Larry Penley as the men's golf team prepares to travel to Oregon for the Nike Elite.
Don Munson visits with former football player Ray Ray McElrathbey who is on campus with the filming of the Disney movie about his life "Safety".
Don Munson visits with head baseball coach Monte Lee
Don Munson visits with head volleyball coach Michaela Franklin.
Don Munson visits with men's soccer coach Mike Noonan to preview the upcoming 2019 season.
Don Munson visits with women's head soccer coach Eddie Radwanski as his team prepares to open the regular season at home versus Utah on August 22.
Don Munson visits with Defensive Ends coach Lemanski Hall.
Don Munson visits with head softball coach John Rittman.
Don Mjunson visits with Offensive Line Coach Robbie Caldwell and Defensive Tackle Coach Todd Bates.
Don Munson visits with Joey Batson the Director of Football Strength and Conditioning.
Don Munson visits with new head men's tennis coach Robbie Weiss.
Don Munson visits with Philip Pearson the new Director of Recruiting for men's basketball.
Lawton and Will discuss a rough day around Clemson Athletics with the loss in the ACC Baseball Tournament to Boston College & the injury to basketball forward Jonathan Baehre which will cause him to miss significant time. They also talked Gamecocks baseball with Collyn Taylor of Gamecock Central while also discussing the Warriors clinching a berth to the NBA Finals and the mastery of Jeopardy! contestant James Holzhauer.
The Clemson Men's Golf Team has qualified for the NCAA Men's Golf Championship. Don Munson visits with players Colby Patton and Bryson Nimmer.
Don Munson visits with men's golf coach Larry Penley.
Episode 108: Milt Lowder, Ph.D. | Clemson Athletics Sport Psychologist Subscribe on Stitcher (http://bit.ly/2qnGiRP) Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Milt Lowder Always tries to make people see him as just Milt and not to have people feel like they are being judged Knew three things growing up farming, medicine, and sports Was recruited by Wofford for baseball but only applied to one school (Clemson) Success is defined as a pursuit of a worthy goal Life threw several curve balls at him starting as a junior in high school being the first on the scene after his mom’s car wreck Wanted to be a college basketball coach but after not getting an opportunity under Rick Barnes he visited a psychologist through his mom and immediately knew that he wanted to be a psychologist Started the process of becoming a psychologist in 1997 and eventually started practicing in 2005 in Greenville, SC Starting working with Dabo Swinney and the Clemson Football team in 2009 Hardest part of the job is that you can’t take away someone’s pain but you can be present F.R.E.E. is an acronym for Focus Relax Engage Enjoy and helps athletes understand that you play your best when you can play free Coach Swinney came up with the tagline “Moments with Milt” One of the biggest rewards is watching the players and coaches experience joy Words of Wisdom from Milt Lowder, Ph.D.: Hebrews 11:1 James [1:12] To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Twitter: @richtakesports (https://twitter.com/richtakesports) To Follow Richmond Weaver on Twitter: @richmondweaver (https://twitter.com/richmondweaver) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Instagram: @richtakeonsports (https://www.instagram.com/richtakeonsports/?hl=en) To Follow Richmond Weaver on Instagram: @richmondweaver93 (https://www.instagram.com/richmondweaver93/?hl=en) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Facebook: @richtakeonsports (https://www.facebook.com/richtakeonsports/?ref=bookmarks) To Follow Milt Lowder, Ph.D. on Twitter: @miltlowder (https://twitter.com/miltlowder) To Follow Synergy Performance on Twitter: @SynPerformance (https://twitter.com/SynPerformance) To Learn more information about Synergy Performance: Synergy Performance (https://synergyperformancesc.com/) Featured Image Photo Credit: Matt Fortuna | The Athletic
Don Munson visits with Clemson baseball standout Logan Davidson
Don Munson visits with ESPN's Dick Vitale.
Don Munson visits with defensive coordinator Brent Venables.
Clemson Athletics student videographer, Andy Turner, joins the show. Plus, the guys discuss how likely it is that coaches get offered lifetime contracts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Don Munson visits with Clemson head women's golf coach Kelley Hester and senior women's golfer Alice Hewson.
Don Munson visits with men's basketball player Shelton Mitchell.
Don Munson visits with football coach Dabo Swinney and baseball coach Monte Lee.
Clemson Athletics student photographer, Daniel Green, joins the show. Plus, the guys discuss if the Heisman Trophy has lost some of its value in recent years. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Clemson Softball coach John Rittman updates us on the program that will first pitch in February 2020.
A visit with senior golfer Alice Hewson who will be playing in her final season at Clemson and playing in the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur in April.
Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney discusses the early period signing class and the Cotton Bowl match up versus Notre Dame.
Don Munson visits with Clemson football coordinators Tony Elliott and Brent Venables.
Don Munson visits with women's head golf coach Kelley Hester.
Don Munson visits with men's basketball big man Elijah Thomas.
Don Munson visits with women's soccer head coach Eddie Radwanski whose squad is set to play in the semi-finals of the ACC Women's Soccer Tournament.
Don Munson visits with former football standout, now Video Graduate Assistant, Thomas Austin.
Don Munson visits with former football great Da'Quan Bowers.
Don Munson visits with new women's head basketball coach Amanda Butler.
Don Munson visits with former Clemson Football and baseball player and now Senior Assistant Special Teams football coach Bill Spiers.
Don Munson visits with senior men's golf team member Bryson Nimmer.
Don Munson visits with head baseball coach Monte Lee.
Photo courtesy of Carl Ackerman, Clemson Athletics
Don Munson visits with Seth Beer the first round draft choice of the Houston Astros in the 2018 MLB Draft.
Spring is near in Clemson, SC, but Tiger sports fans are already budding with excitement over the success of the men's basketball and baseball teams as well as the potential of the 2018 football team as it is revealed in Spring practice. On the hardwood the men's basketball team bounced back from their first losing streak of the year by finishing the regular season 2-1 and tied for 3rd in conference play. The Tigers enter the ACC tournament as the fourth seed, securing a double bye and a match up with the winner of NC State vs. Boston College. Currently projected as a 4-6 seen in the NCAA Tournament, Brad Brownell's team looks to regain the momentum they had for most of the year. On the diamond, the baseball team sits at 11-1 after taking the season series from South Carolina for a fourth year in a row. Monte Lee is now 3-0 against the Gamecocks and has only dropped one midweek game in now his 3rd year leading the Tigers. Finally, on the gridiron, the QB battle heats up and several ncoming freshman standout as Clemson looks to turn the page from a disappointing end to the 2017 season with the focus of returning to the College Football Playoff for a fourth year in a row. What a great time to be a Clemson Tiger!!! Time Marks: 2:40 - Men's Basketball Locks up a Four Seed in the ACC Tourney 36:23 - Clemson Baseball Stays Hot 47:59 - News and Notes from Spring Football Practice
"Clemson Google" Tim Bourret will retire, and Swanny pontificates on his legacy with Clemson Athletics. Plus, Swanny believes he can fix Clemson women's basketball.
"Clemson Google" Tim Bourret will retire, and Swanny pontificates on his legacy with Clemson Athletics. Plus, Swanny believes he can fix Clemson women's basketball.
In this episode, Dr. Cory Shaffer has a conversation with Nik Conklin, Assistant Director of New and Creative Media for Clemson Athletics. You'll hear Nik discuss how he has grown as a leader and mentor, how surrounding himself with talented, motivated people helps him be at his best, and how he defines success in a field that is always evolving and pushing the limits of creativity.
Cory Shaffer (Performance Coach w/ Synergy Performance) Enjoy this episode with Cory Shaffer as he teaches us so much about sports performance, mental toughness, and his work with Clemson Athletics. http://synergyperformancesc.com/
Joe Galbraith and Jonathan Gantt continue the conversation on digital marketing goals for Clemson Athletics and discuss the importance of evolving and adapting to new media.
Associate AD of Athletic Communications Joe Galbraith & Director of New & Creative Media share their philosophy on social media marketing for Clemson Athletics.
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