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Would you put on a pair of gloves in exchange for money and fame? One catch: they're boxing gloves. Liz's guest today pursued an incredibly successful boxing career despite the danger of injury... and the disapproval of her father, Muhammad Ali. Retired Professional Boxer Laila Ali competed from 1999 to 2007, during which she held the WBC, WIBA, IWBF, and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title. She joins Liz to share her story of growth, triumph, and resilience. Follow Liz on X: @LizClaman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sara Houston is a new addition to the Aussie Glider's.Wearing the national jersey for the first time at the Asia Oceania Zone Championships taking place in Thailand right now, we spoke with Sara as she was preparing for the trip. We talked about her introduction to wheelchair basketball and the chance encounter with a successful Paralympian and former STB pod guest that seemed almost predestined.Sara is a great ambassador for women's wheelchair. Also a talented singer with a recent stint on Australian Idol, right now she's focused on making the most of this ‘once in a lifetime opportunity' to represent the illustrious Gliders in their rebuild on the road to Paris. We also talk about the financial challenges for athletes in para-sports, and the opportunity for smart businesses to get on board and boost a national team brimming with potential.Make sure to catch a game of wheelchair basketball. The AOZ Championships can be viewed via IWBF YouTube: https://bitly.ws/I9M6 Enjoy! Don't forget to like, share and leave a review so we can get more Hoops content to you! Join us on our socials - Twitter: @TheBreezePod and IG: @shootingthebreezepod and LinkedIn
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This week we're all about steel wheels as we're joined by Leigh Gooding.Directing Basketball Australia's Wheelchair programs is one of the many hats he wears and the one we're talking about.It's been a tough time for wheelchair basketball for the last year but with the Tokyo games rapidly approaching we talk about preparations for the games, upcoming local tournaments, new and exciting pathways for our youth and watching the sparks fly when the action gets frantic!These inspirational athletes deserve more airtime and commercial support given how successful they are on the world stage. We count down 88 days for the Rollers and Gliders to embark for Tokyo and the Paralympics in pursuit of another Gold. #ReadySetTokyoJoin us as we go Rolling Down The Keyway with Leigh GoodingLeigh is on twitter: @ScootaGoodingSubscribe to Shooting the Breeze available on all key podcast platforms.Follow us on twitter @TheBreezePod as we swish into the world of Aussie Women's basketball.
Monoskijing , Sitwake, Boccia, Power Wheelchair Soccer, Amp Football to przykłady sportów uprawianych przez osoby z niepełnosprawnością. Strzelanie do tarczy przez osoby niewidome, może być dla wielu osób zaskoczeniem. W tym odcinku podcastu wraz z prof. Bartoszem Molikiem rozmawiamy o sporcie osób z niepełnosprawnością. Prof. dr hab. Bartosz Molik – Rektor Akademii Wychowania Fizycznego w Warszawie, Członek Komitetu Rehabilitacji, Kultury Fizycznej i Integracji Społecznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Klasyfikator międzynarodowy zawodników z niepełnosprawnością w koszykówce na wózkach. Członek Komisji Klasyfikacyjnej Międzynarodowej Federacji Koszykówki na Wózkach IWBF oraz Przewodniczący Komisji Klasyfikacyjnej Międzynarodowej Federacji Koszykówki na Wózkach IWBF – Europe. Były trener koszykówki na wózkach, asystent trenera reprezentacji Polski w koszykówce na wózkach oraz rugby na wózkach. Autor ponad 200 pozycji w piśmiennictwie polsko- i anglojęzycznym. Z Bartoszem rozmawiamy między innymi o : Sir Ludwigu Guttmannie – twórcy sportu osób z niepełnosprawnościami igrzyskach paraolimpijskich sportowcach z niepełnosprawnością, którzy pokonali pełnosprawnych i zdobywali medale na igrzyskach olimpijskich dyscyplinach sportowych dedykowanych osobom z niepełnosprawnością tym czy sport jest formą rehabilitacji miejscach i organizacjach zajmujących się sportem osób z niepełnosprawnością sposobach promocji aktywności fizycznej nowoczesnej technologii wspomagającej osoby z niepełnosprawnością Link do programu „The Last Leg” o którym mowa w podcaście: ⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓ https://www.youtube.com/c/OfficialTheLastLeg/featured ⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑ Zapraszam do oglądania kolejnych odcinków w których pojawią się specjaliści związani ze światem sportu i medycyny. Będą fizjoterapeuci, lekarze, sportowcy, trenerzy i pasjonaci wielu form ruchu. Podcast możecie znaleźć na wielu platformach do słuchania m. in.: Spotify iTunes Android: https://pod.link/1536745493 ⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓ Strona podcastu na której znajdują się również filmy z ćwiczeniami: https://receptanaruch.pl Blog w formie transkrypcji odcinków – https://receptanaruch.pl/blog/ ⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑ Nowe odcinki będą pojawiać się w połowie każdego tygodnia czyli w każdą środę o godz. 12.00. Zapraszam Was do słuchania, oglądania, komentowania, subskrybowania i udostępniania.
She's arguably the greatest. Laila Ali did what even her legendary father didn't do, she retired undefeated. Laila ended her storied boxing career with 24 wins and zero loses. Her career started in 1999 and she retired in 2007 after holding the WBC, WIBA, IWBF and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title. She has published 3 books and has created her own food line and skin and wellness products.Laila discusses growing up with her famous father and how she took the best and sometimes the less great aspects of both her parents. She talks about how she got into boxing and how she raises her kids. You'll hear how fiercely independent she is and how even an undefeated champ can still have regrets. Follow The Brownprint on Instagram @thebrownprintpodcast and on Twitter @brownprintpod. Email us at brownprintpod@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wheelchair basketball is consistently one of the Paralympic's most popular sports. Fast and furious, ingenious and skilful, it packed out the Curacao 1 Arena at Rio 2016 night after night. The British teams did brilliantly; the women came 4th and the men won the bronze medal. Both are heading for Tokyo as genuine Gold Medal contenders as Sophie Carrigill, one of the key members of the GB team tells us in Episode 6 of "Paralympic Feels", the second series from "Sport and the Feels". But the sport is embroiled in an eligibility row which is has left several players re-classified to the point where they can no longer compete at the Paralympics. GB's George Bates, one of those affected, a reserve in Rio dreaming of Gold in Tokyo, tells presenters Jonathan Overend and Andy Stevenson how it's come to this. He's devastated, calling himself "collateral damage", and is considering an extreme option if his appeal fails. Plus, lockdown equipment challenges and a rude interruption from a sleepover!
A slight change of pace this week, as we come away from our usual meaningless musings to try and shed some light on a real issue that is happening right now. We are joined by George Bates; one of the players recently affected by the classification conflict, between the IPC and IWBF, that might cost […]
Wheelchair basketball is basketball played by people with varying physical disabilities that disqualify them from playing an able-bodied sport. These include spina bifida, birth defects, cerebral palsy, paralysis due to accident, amputations (of the legs, or other parts), and many other disabilities. The International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) is the governing body for this sport. It is recognized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) as the sole competent authority in wheelchair basketball worldwide. FIBA has recognized IWBF under Article 53 of its General Statutes. Guests: Neylan & Brennon Season 2 - Episode 11
Laila Ali is a force of nature. That's pretty much a pre-requisite when your dad is the great Muhammed Ali. However, as amazing as her dad's accomplishments were, Laila is a phenomenal woman that's accomplished incredible feats in her own right. Right off the bat, she is a world class athlete and boxing world-champion. During her career, from which she retired undefeated, she held the WBC, WIBA, IWBF and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title. She is also an entrepreneur, TV host and personality, home chef, author, wife, and lifestyle expert. Most importantly, she's a mother of 2 beautiful children.Laila joins Hilaria and Daphne to discuss her strong passion for food, fitness and healthy living. How she inspires her kids to be active and finds creative ways to push them to excel, finds common ground with her husband on parenting, and so much more!Pick up her book Food For Life: Delicious & Healthy Comfort Food from My Table to Yours! wherever books are sold.Favorite Things:Laila: CUISINART MINI-PREP PLUS 24 OUNCE PROCESSORDaphne: Givenchy Le Rouge Intense Color Sensuously Mat Lipstick - # 106 Nude GuipureHilaria: Beachwaver Pro Line 1 Curling Iron and Buxom Plumpline Lip LinerKeep those emails coming to mombrainpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram, just search for @MomBrain. We answer a lot of your questions on there!
Dominik Heinrichs hat RSV-Coach Nicolai Zeltinger nach dem Finale in der Champions League noch einmal vor das Mikrofon gebeten und den Blick zurück auf die abgelaufene Saison, aber auch nach vorne in den Sommer mit der Europameisterschaft in Nazareth und die kommende Spielzeit geworfen