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How will the economy shape your practice in the next five years? In this live-recorded episode of Power Hour, host Eugene Shatsman and industry expert Dr. Jason Lake break down the economic trends and cost management strategies that will define the future of optometry. Recorded after attending a series of impactful industry lectures on economic forecasts, tariffs, and inflation, this episode brings you real-time insights tailored for optometry professionals.
Richard Lewis, Thorin, and MonteCristo are joined by Jason Lake to discuss the state of Counter-Strike going into 2025, the future of Complexity, Valve's new rules regarding Majors and qualifying for them, difficulties that CS teams continue to face, and more. Get 50% off FACTOR meals at https://www.factormeals.com/50horsemen with code horsemen50. High-quality, never-frozen meals delivered to your home! Check out our t-shirt collaboration with INTO THE AM at https://www.intotheam.com/lfn-tee EXPRESSVPN now sponsors The Four Horsemen! Get THREE free months of service with our link: https://www.expressvpn.com/horsemen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are you passionate about growth and success, striving to elevate your optometry practice, but feeling like you've explored every avenue? This week's episode is both inspiring and surprising as host Eugene Shatsman sits down with Dr. Jason Lake, a renowned optometrist and leader of the influential membership groups, PERC and Opti-Port. With extensive experience in running a successful practice in Missouri and guiding others to success, Dr. Lake is here to share simple, effective and unpredictable tips to help your practice flourish.
Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services and in theaters: Freddy vs Jason/Lake Placid vs Anaconda/Sharktopus vs Whalewolf Review! First up is Freddy vs. Jason (2003). Then we move on to Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (2015). Finally we review Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf (2015).Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76
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Support us on Patreon here! Every Friday, the finest degenerate journalists on the internet serve up loud, irreverent, hilarious takes on gaming, drinking, pop culture, and everything in between. In this episode: Dom and Tiggy touch on a variety of topics in the gaming and esports world, including: Jason Lake buys back Complexity Destiny 2 might be back (because there are hoverboards now) Fallout series trailer live reaction Your voicemails ...And more!
Thorin and Mauisnake are joined by content creator dona to discuss hype around donk's upcoming appearance at The Major, EspiranTo's return to CS, Jason Lake buying back Complexity, the current weakness of North American CS, the poor directions of both Astralis and NiP, the Astralis women's open letter to Valve, and more!
In this episode of Find Your Flow in MoCo, we sit down with Jason Lake, the Executive Director of Decatur Parks & Recreation, to dive into some of the exciting project updates that will transform the recreational landscape in the Decatur community. Jason provides an inside look at the latest developments within Decatur Parks & Recreation, with a spotlight on the highly anticipated new Sports Complex on Modaus Rd, the covered pickleball and tennis facilities, and the new event center at Point Mallard. Tune in to get a sneak peek into the future of Decatur's recreational scene! Visit Decatur Alabama Find Your Flow in MoCo is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Danielle Gibson and produced by the team at Relic. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
Thomas Newman is a highly accomplished sports performance expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. He has a proven track record of optimizing athlete development and achieving winning results on the field. Newman's expertise and leadership skills were honed during his tenure as Director of Student Performance and Innovation at Yale University, where he oversaw all varsity teams and successfully created the first-ever partnerships with the School of Engineering, Medicine, and Public Health. As a result of these collaborations, a comprehensive custom-built digital player profiling platform was created for all 32 varsity teams, which was instrumental in achieving tremendous on-field success. At the time of this recording, Thomas was working for Hawkins Dynamics, an industry leader using force plate technology to assess human movement and optimize it to the fullest.Force plates are tools used for the measurement of ground reaction forces during walking, jumping, or any other type of movement - they can be thought of as "fancy bathroom scales" as coined by Dr. Jason Lake, world leading biomechanist.Not only are force plates extremely effective in creating winning professional teams (like Thomas has done), but Thomas is also using force plates to help augment the human performance of tactical teams and even law enforcement. We get into this technology and how agencies or users could benefit to not only create winning teams, tease out what takes an athlete from good to great, and how to build a more resilient operator that is less prone to injury and more durable in the long run. We also talk about Thomas' huge health scare, recovering from a brain tumor, how he triumphed, and his foundation, 40 Staples Strong (https://40staplesstrong.com/) is making a difference from others suffering from this terrible condition.
Today - Dr. Jason Lake recently decided to step down from his role as chief medical officer for Confluence Health to pursue other opportunities. And later - David McCarter, a longtime YMCA advocate and supporter, is about to embark on an extraordinary journey.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huge thank you to Jason Lake of @Complexity Gaming for coming on The Eavesdrop Podcast this week, check him out in the links below: https://twitter.com/JasonBWLake https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-lake-4658997 https://www.instagram.com/jasonbwlake/?hl=en https://complexity.gg/ Get 25% off and zero delivery fees on their first order of $15 or more, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code EAVESDROP2021. Download the DraftKings app NOW and enter promo code EAVESDROP to get a free shot at millions of dollars in total prizes! Audio Only: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-eavesdrop-podcast/id1437109285?mt=2 Google: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipykvh66puqqczkmfyi6s7qjxfa?t=The_Eavesdrop_Podcast Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-580724564 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1C5tARWqI2gB56jzUSXbJ2?si=7_wzDcGwQrqstcXvHW4nNw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hecz/the-eavesdrop-podcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hecz/ NEW CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/H3CZPLAY ► SUBSCRIBE: http://bitly.com/H3CZscribe ◄ 2nd channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/H3CZPLAY **** DONT FORGET TO LEAVE A LIKE **** Follow your friend: ►Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/h3cz ► Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/optich3cz ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theoptich3cz ******** MUSIC ******* By Producer: JTBS Send Me Stuff P.O. Box: 5757 Main St Suite 201 Frisco TX, 75034 #HECZ #OpTic #EAVESDROP
Jason Lake founded Complexity back in 2003. For the last two decades he has been the leader of one of North America's longest running and most prestigious esports orgs. After being acquired by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in 2017, Complexity has become an industry leader in physical health, mental health, posture and nutrition for esports players. On this episode we dive into the science, how esports has changed and why its important for not just the players but the industry at large to place a big focus on all forms of health.
Someone just acquired Complexity, what happened to the Cowboys and Jason Lake? Sony draws the ire of indie game developers. Another longtime CS:GO player calls it quits. Watch The Gamer Hour - Esportz Network's new show from Times Square. (https://youtu.be/H2OBkNLYAaw) If you are interested in being a sponsor for the Esports Minute, Esports Network Podcast, College Esports QuickTake or The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). If you are interested in learning more about college esports, subscribe to the College Esports QuickTake. (https://esportzcollegequicktakecom.fireside.fm/) Follow Kevin on Twitter @Correa24 (https://twitter.com/Correa24) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
How much work does a bestselling author need to do to promote their book? What do they wish they had known about promotion that they have learned along the way? What exactly is it that a bookseller does? And how can new writers forge a great relationship with their local, busy bookseller to aid in the promotion of their book? Get behind the scenes and behind the counter with bestselling author Craig Silvey and Dymocks and Imprints booksellers Mandy Macky and Jason Lake. Hosted by Georgia Richter The Business of Being a Writer is presented in partnership with Fremantle Press.
Jason Lake takes over The Shin Dig Podcast jumping in the hot seat to dig REAL deep into the lads behind the microphones..
Why I love the video game Counter Strike, and the life lessons I've learned from the people who play it. [Part 3]Want to check out Counter Strike but have no idea where to start? These two are a good starting place:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLecFQCsHi8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e46rLEW5KUISHOWNOTES:My Patreon:https://patreon.com/killyourinnerloserThorin's Thoughts - s1mple's Hidden Insights (CS:GO):https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=MXetDuIjxUQIf You Don't Take Yourself Seriously, How Can You Expect Anyone Else To?https://theinnerwinnershow.com/126/Interview with Jason Lake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5El0_6FavUDuncan's Open Letter to K0nfig:https://t.co/bGIUtWnEAB?amp=1Demystifying Your Successes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBYcdfBmeBUWhat is Honour? - The Riddle of Ned Stark's Honour - Thorin's Side (Philosophy):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Bjhq-GuywThorin (Duncan):https://www.youtube.com/user/ThooorinRichard Lewis:https://www.youtube.com/user/RLewisReports
Esta semana con El Wenatchee World… Confluence Health comparte dosis de una droga recién aprobada para el coronavirus con otros hospitales en el área. El Departamento estatal de Salud dirije medicos a chequear jóvenes adultos por riesgo de suicidio. La proporción de infecciones del coronavirus sigue bajando. Hay nuevos casos de coronavirus en un centro de asistencia para adultos mayores. Las historias de este programa vienen del reportaje del Wenatchee World. Si gusta más información, vaya a wenatcheeworld.com Confluence Health ha regresado algo de cien dosis de una droga recién aprobada que trata personas positivas con coronavirus y con un riesgo alto de ser hospitalizados. Se llaman anticuerpos monoclonales: proteínas hechas en el laboratorio que imitan la habilidad del sistema inmunológico para pelear el virus. Dos versiones del tratamiento han sido aprobadas por el FDA. La versión hecha por la compañía Eli Lilly fue alocada a Confluence Health por el departamento estatal de salud. Pero por qué no usar las dosis? El problema es que hay muy poco tiempo para identificar pacientes que podrían beneficiarse de la droga y luego administrarla. El medicamento tiene que ser administrado pronto después que la persona contrae el virus pero antes de ser hospitalizado. En vez, el Director médico, Doctor Jason Lake, dijo que se están enfocando en desarrollar vacunas en el área. Las dosis de anticuerpos monoclonales han sido enviadas a otros hospitales. El Departamento estatal de Salud esta pidiendo que profesionales medicos chequeen jovenes para vigilar contra el riesgo de suicidio durante citas rutinas. Menos horas de luz, estres por el coronavirus, un aumento de aislamiento y preocupaciones académicas podrán influenciado el aumento en pensamientos de suicidio en personas debajo la edad de diececiocho. El Centro para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades calcula que uno en cuatro personas menos de dieciocho de edad han luchado con pensamientos relacionados con el suicidio desdel incio de la pandemia. El Departamento de Salud incluye algunas señales de aviso del suicidio: hablar de querer morir o querer quitarse la vida, apartarse de los familiares y amigos, hablar de sentirse atrapado o de que no hay una solucion a su problema. Si usted o alguien que conoce está en una crisis de salud mental, llama al NCW Behavioral Health Chelan-Douglas Crisis Hotline al (509) 662-7105 o (800) 852-2923. La proporción de infecciones del coronavirus era 666.5 el Diciembre 30. Este número es calculado usando data de un periodo de dos semanas y por cada 100,000 personas. La proporción era 1,017.2 en el principio de Diciembre y 662.4 el Diciembre 23. En una reunión de la mesa de salud, el Doctor Malcolm Butler, Oficial de Salud para los condados Chelan-Douglas dijo que las personas parecen haberse quedado en casa para el día de Acción de Gracias como oficiales médicos pidieron. La proporción más reciente no refleja lo que ocurrió durante la Navidad. Oficiales de salud dicen que toma dos semanas para observar la cantidad de gente que fue infectada en una fecha particular. Heritage Heights, un centro de asistencia para adultos mayores en Chelan, tiene cuatro casos nuevos de coronavirus, uno de diez centros de asistencia que han tenido brotes de coronavirus este Diciembre. Dos residentes están en rehabilitación. El total para el centro es de 25 casos. Empleados y residentes continuarán siendo probados hasta que pasen cuatro semanas sin ninguna prueba positiva. El Doctor Butler dice que los empleados en estos centros de cuidado viven en la comunidad, y si los casos son altos en general, las chancas que salgan infectados suben cuando regresen a sus hogares. El Diciembre 30, hubo 72 casos de coronavirus en los condados Chelan-Douglas. El número total de casos ahora es 7781. Hay veinticuatro personas hospitalizadas por el coronavirus, doce menos de la última semana. Diez están en la sala de cuidado intensivo y ocho con ventiladores. Durante la semana de Navidad, hubo 317 casos de coronavirus reportados, 166 de ellos eran Hispanos y 151 no eran Hispanos. Las historias del programa de hoy son el resultado del reportaje del Wenatchee World. Puedes encontrar más, yendo a wenatchee world.com. Gracias por escuchar.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get under the skin of big mouthed trials legend, but bigger hearted, Mr. Jason Lake! And boy do dig deep into his passion for comas bars. He has the world largest trials bike, rightly so he is massive!
Jason Lake, Founder and CEO of Complexity Gaming, joins Adam Fitch on ESI Focus. Kicking off the podcast's look into facilities, Lake explains the purpose behind the organisation's GameStop Performance Center, how the facility is pushing the envelope in terms of player development, why location matters, and whether it'll ever be a profitable investment or not.
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Performance Coordinator and Analyst at University of California, San Diego, Lauren Green. I wanted to interview a practitioner who was using force plates really effectively in a collegiate setting and after speaking to Eric Reneghan, he said that Lauren was my guy! After spending some time in the NBA, Lauren is now at the University of California, San Diego and speaks about his philosopher around the use of force plates. Lauren goes into some depth of how he uses this technology but more importantly, he discusses the why. If you enjoyed this chat, you will enjoy these episodes discussing force plates with Jason Lake, Daniel Cohen and Phil Graham-Smith. In this episode we discussed... Who is Lauren Green (background, experience and current role) Force plates • Fundamentals • Asking the right questions • What questions do you want to answer? • Increasing or reducing metrics being analysed - process • RTP • Landing characteristics • Trunk rotation? • Eccentric peak velocity • What data is meaningful? • Thresholds • Reporting • Principles Lauren can be found on Twitter @greenhouse_sp This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode is sponsored by BLK BOX, leaders in performance training equipment & facility design. BLK BOX manufacture and distribute a full range of strength training equipment across Europe from their Headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland. BLK BOK can be found at blkboxfitness.com and you can follow them on Twitter @blkboxfitness and Instagram @blkboxfitness. This episode is also sponsored by Kitman Labs. Kitman partners with leading sports teams to achieve consistent success, on and off the pitch. Over 150 teams across the globe use Kitman Labs' Athlete Optimization System to simplify daily operations and rely on the company's unique analytics to uncover the factors that influence success. You can find Kitman Labs at kitmanlabs.com and on Twitter @kitmanlabs. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting the links below. Enjoy PP
Jason Lake's Complexity Gaming has become the eSports partner of the Dallas Cowboys. The relationship helps one of the best brands in all of sports modernize to the younger generation of fans who are drawn not only to football, but eSports.
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FTW with Imad Khan: An Esports And Competitive Gaming Podcast
Barry Lee, Director of Esports at Evolved Talent, talks new reports suggesting Valorant player salaries and Jason Lake, Founder and CEO or Complexity Gaming, jumps on to explain what running a major esports team has been like during 2020, talking coronavirus, Black Lives Matter, sexual harassment allegations against key esports figures, and PPP loans.
FTW with Imad Khan: An Esports And Competitive Gaming Podcast
Barry Lee, Director of Esports at Evolved Talent, talks new reports suggesting Valorant player salaries and Jason Lake, Founder and CEO or Complexity Gaming, jumps on to explain what running a major esports team has been like during 2020, talking coronavirus, Black Lives Matter, sexual harassment allegations against key esports figures, and PPP loans.
It's the dawn of a new episode of RLAfterShock (and finally one we can publish to the platforms. After our small hiatus, we're catching up with the Superstar League and the latest news, including the announcement of The Field by Psyonix and Rival Esports. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro --News-- 2:52 - GoldRush Revival's draft pool announced 5:09 - Mousesports leave Rocket League 11:04 - David Beckham's new esports org hints at picking up an RL team 15:42 - Jason Lake of Complexity discusses why his team left RL 34:53 - Turbo hints that he's coming back to Europe 41:17 - Nicecactus announce Monthlies, revamp their weekly system 47:14 - The Sabo drama 1:00:48 - Psyonix and Rival Esports announce The Field --Mailbag-- 1:16:30 - Intro 1:17:17 - Failius: Where should the line be drawn before conflict of interest between a TO and a team comes into question? 1:22:36 - Failius: From the TO end, what is your opinion on how seeding should work? Is objectivity and transparency through a points system the way, or is outsourcing seeding enough? 1:24:40 - Exa Cognition: To build on the question aboce, if TO's build an objective and transparent seeding system, do you think it would still be wise to have a level of adjustment that is still somewhat subjective? --Tournament Roundup-- 1:28:33 - Rising Stars League talk 1:31:41 - Rising Stars League playoffs Results 1:33:16 - JorJaJo's future 1:38:47 - RJM make good on their promise 1:43:40 - Outro RLAfterShock: Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/HyKUXAm Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/RLAfterShock
Jason Lake is one of the true founding fathers of western esports. Few companies can touch the run of Complexity Gaming from being founded in 2003 until now. Through that time, Lake has seen different eras of esports come and go. According to Lake, we are currently in Esports 3.0. Here's how he breaks down the history of esports and the lessons he has learned along the way. In the podcast the conversation refrences a few articles where I talked with Lake. Here's his answer to the question "Are Esports Fans Spoiled? How to find Paths to Profitability" (https://esportsinsider.com/2020/05/esports-fans-spoiled-profitability/) and "Herman Miller's Esports Entry is a Welcome Fight Against Gamer Chairs." (https://esportsinsider.com/2020/04/herman-miller-gaming-chairs/) If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! Multiple new episodes each week. For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute (https://esportsminute.fireside.fm/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come! Special Guest: Jason Lake.
The Official Esports Show with gootecks, Zorine, and Slasher
From Esports Business Summit 2019 Do not miss this special, extended session featuring the names who are at the heart of it all, the teams! After a game-changing year that saw the rise and fall of historic teams, the impact of franchising, talent wars, the emergence of teams as content studios, new partnerships and new games, our candid discussion will look at the state of running team business today, how they are expanding their visibility and revenue options, hat ways they are working with sponsors, dealing with investors, and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead. Speakers: Chris Park, CEO, Gen.G esports Ari Segal, CEO, Immortals Gaming Club Nicole LaPointe Jameson, Chief Executive Officer, Evil Geniuses Jason Lake, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Complexity Gaming Alan Bunney, CEO, Panda Global Andy Dinh, Founder and CEO, TSM Moderated By: Bonnie Bernstein, Founder, Walk Swiftly Productions, Executive Producer/Good Game: UC Irvine For more Esports Business Summit: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/officialesportsshow/support
Complexity Gaming co-founder and CEO Jason Lake joins Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including how esports is able to continue holding matches while the rest of the global sports calendar has ground to a halt. Part-owned by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Complexity Gaming is based out of the Cowboys' massive real estate development in Frisco, Texas. Lake talks about how the professional gaming industry might draw new fans as a result of the pandemic. He also discusses providing support for athletes who are competing from their homes, how sports broadcasters can best fill the void in their schedules, and how economics is changing the way people in esports think about the length of a pro career. Hosts: Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr Producer: Tim Herro
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Director of Sports Medicine at Healthy Baller, Teddy Willsey. I am absolutely delighted to get Teddy on the podcast. He works alongside his good friends, Blair O'Donovan who is Director of Physical Preparation at Washington Wizards and Strength and Conditioning Coach, Matt Boyd. As a strength coach who retrained as a physical therapist, Teddy offers a unique perspective on rehabilitation. He has also developed a thriving Instagram account that shares some fantastic information and is well worth checking out. If you enjoyed this episode with Matt Jordan, you may enjoy these other episodes talking about force plate data - Jason Lake, Daniel Cohen & Phil Graham Smith. In this episode we discussed... Who is Teddy Willsey (background, education and experience) Movement mechanics Restoring running mechanics during rehabilitation Using technology to understand issues Does a perfect model exist? Where does physio end and S&C start? (the grey area between sport and rehab) Real world examples (knee rehab, hammy rehab etc) 3 sets of 10 General understanding of strength training from physios Rehabilitation exercise selection and prescription The simple made difficult? Athlete centred care Designing a rehab programme alongside the multidisciplinary team Importance of clear lines of communication Return to play vs return to performance Refocus thinking? Teddy can be found on Twitter @TeddyWillsey This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode is sponsored by BLK BOX, leaders in performance training equipment & facility design. BLK BOX manufacture and distribute a full range of strength training equipment across Europe from their Headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland. BLK BOK can be found at blkboxfitness.com and you can follow them on Twitter @blkboxfitness and Instagram @blkboxfitness. This episode is also sponsored by Kitman Labs. Kitman partners with leading sports teams to achieve consistent success, on and off the pitch. Over 150 teams across the globe use Kitman Labs' Athlete Optimization System to simplify daily operations and rely on the company's unique analytics to uncover the factors that influence success. You can find Kitman Labs at kitmanlabs.com and on Twitter @kitmanlabs. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Director of Sports Science at the Canadian Sports Institute, Calgary, Matt Jordan. This is Matt's second time on the podcast after he featured in episode #46. We revisited a number of topics that we discussed back in August 2015 but also covered a few new areas. Matt is doing some incredible work when it comes to jump analysis and is quite rightly becoming very well known worldwide for this work. If you are interesting in monitoring jumps for performance, fatigue or readiness, this episode does not disappoint. If you enjoyed this episode with Matt Jordan, you may enjoy these other episodes talking about force plate data - Jason Lake, Daniel Cohen & Phil Graham Smith. In this episode we discussed... Who is Matt Jordan (background, education and experience) Jump analysis to inform decision making Asymmetries Performance RTP Thresholds? Making decisions based on the data Use of thresholds? Variables Sensitivity of various variables What is meaningful for injury risk, RTP etc (Martin Buchheit & Amit Batra) Concentric peak force, braking variables etc RSI Overlooked for sexier alternatives? Protocols to assess RSI Use during RTP Identifying deceleration qualities from jump testing (Callum Walsh) One gym lift for sprinters? (Matt Cave) Book recommendations for your younger self (Jackson Bertoli) Matt can be found on Twitter @jordanstrength This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode is sponsored by BLK BOX, leaders in performance training equipment & facility design. BLK BOX manufacture and distribute a full range of strength training equipment across Europe from their Headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland. BLK BOK can be found at blkboxfitness.com and you can follow them on Twitter @blkboxfitness and Instagram @blkboxfitness. This episode is also sponsored by Kitman Labs. Kitman partners with leading sports teams to achieve consistent success, on and off the pitch. Over 150 teams across the globe use Kitman Labs' Athlete Optimization System to simplify daily operations and rely on the company's unique analytics to uncover the factors that influence success. You can find Kitman Labs at kitmanlabs.com and on Twitter @kitmanlabs. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
Jason Lake, founder of Complexity, joins Kevin to talk about his team's experience with the Dallas Cowboys organization, how investors view an investment before they sign the deal, and why you shouldn't root for any league to die even if you hate the game and their approach. Driving investors away is good for no one. But first, Kevin talks about the Vindex/IMAX partnership that was just announced.
Jason Lake, founder of Complexity, joins Kevin to talk about his team’s experience with the Dallas Cowboys organization, how investors view an investment before they sign the deal, and why […]
My unplanned interview with Complexity CEO Jason Lake minutes after the announcement of k0nfig and poizon joining their CS:GO roster. Twitch: twitch.tv/dekay YouTube: youtube.com/c/dekayYT Discord: discord.gg/cmCaaQN Twitter: twitter.com/dekay Instagram: instagram.com/dekayig
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Discussion of Starladder Berlin Major 2019 Week One: New Challengers Stage, including Jason Lake's tweet and Pimp's criticism, roster changes in Ancient, Order, Heroic and others and some musings about sleep and mental health. @thetruthcsgo. Music by Beaufort at beaufort.asia. News by Gabriel G @GabrielGCali.
Again, another podcast where we go matchup by matchup with Pick ‘Ems trying to figure out how we can get all of ours right and Faze will go 0-3. Also, I rant about *that* Jason Lake tweet and why it really shouldn’t have been tweeted right after the loss. Also I rant about those replying to me who somehow couldn’t see that point.
In this episode, the boys are finally back together after two weeks, Troy is in a better mood this week and Henry is back from LA. Henry tells us how he feels about NYXL losing and what happened with our OWL fantasy league (01:40). The guys address OverWatch to Nintendo Switch speculation (05:35), Nadeshot's view on CoD franchising (13:47), and provide a brief Echo Fox watch update (20:20). The guys break down the Call of Duty franchise roster structure (24:30), talk NBA 2K20 story mode (42:20), and debate Marvel vs Sony for the friendly neighborhood web slinger (45:40), They talk popeye's chicken sandwich mania (62:20), Six arrested in Australia for CS:GO match-fixing (67:40), Besiktas Esports and Elevate player payout issues (75:23), Complexity CEO, Jason Lake, roster drop tweet (83:40), and Riot Games and Mastercard partnership expansion (86:00).
Welcome to Deep Dives into the Minds of Esports, a new series every week in order to give a realistic view of what events shaped individuals in esports from childhood up to their present-day situation. This week we had on Danny "fRoD" Montaner who was previously part of Complexity as well as Evil Genius for Counter-Strike. He also worked with Faze Clan for a previous amount of time. We discuss some hot topics including his viewpoint of Jason Lake, the Faze Clan Tfue situation, his low points of his life, and much more. Twitter Youtube Patreon Discord Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themindsofmedia/support
This week, on the Rush B Podcast I talk with fRoD, best known for his time in compLexity, Evil Geniuses, and now coach of Lazarus. He gives a massive tell—all about his time in coL, where he alledges various unbecoming behavior from compLexity owner Jason Lake and his former team of EG tried to withhold payment.
In 2002, a lawyer named Jason Lake discovered esports. The following year CompLexity Gaming was born, with its Counter-Strike 1.6 team competing in events across North America. Since its humble beginnings, the organisation has been renamed Complexity and has multiple teams across various esports including CSGO, Rocket League and Dota 2. In this podcast, the Complexity CEO talks to Frankie Ward about the highest and lowest moments of his life in esports, how the company moved into the Dallas Cowboys' family, and its future - including the signing of future CS:GO star Obo. Recorded at the Gamestop Performance Centre at The Star, Dallas. With thanks to Esports Stadium Arlington for their assistance in editing resources. Follow Jason Lake on Twitter Find out more about the Esports Stadium, Arlington
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Jason is currently a Reader in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics at the University of Chichester where he teaches on both undergraduate and postgraduate biomechanics modules and coordinates their MSc in Strength and Conditioning. His research attention has focused on the mechanical demands of resistance exercise and vertical jumping, more recently focusing on methods used to assess the force-time characteristics of vertical jumping, the calculation of power output, in addition to consideration of appropriate methods for deconstructing the vertical jump force-time curves. He also continues focus on the mechanical demands of weightlifting derivatives and asymmetry at the foot-floor interface. In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. How best to improve your vertical jump. What are the benefits of utilizing force plate technology. Proper testing protocols. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received. His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Jason is currently a Reader in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics at the University of Chichester where he teaches on both undergraduate and postgraduate biomechanics modules and coordinates their MSc in Strength and Conditioning. His research attention has focused on the mechanical demands of resistance exercise and vertical jumping, more recently focusing on methods used to assess the force-time characteristics of vertical jumping, the calculation of power output, in addition to consideration of appropriate methods for deconstructing the vertical jump force-time curves. He also continues focus on the mechanical demands of weightlifting derivatives and asymmetry at the foot-floor interface. In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. How best to improve your vertical jump. What are the benefits of utilizing force plate technology. Proper testing protocols. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received. His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
In today's episode I'm joined by the CEO of local esports organization of CompLexity Gaming, Jason Lake, who has ties to many in the Dallas Cowboys football organization. Free 2 Play posts new episodes at least once a week via soundclound and twitter. Also available on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/2L9UeNb) and Spotify (spoti.fi/2HF7QgG) Catch the latest by following Kevin Correa (@Correa24) and @1033fmESPN or by listening to the Pod Hour every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM on 103.3 FM ESPN. kesn1033.com/podcasts
Welcome back to Queue Up, Team Envy's official podcast centered around the world of esports and gaming! We have a special episode this week with the Three Kings of Esports: Mike "Hastr0" Rufail of Team Envy, Hector "H3CZ" Rodriguez of Optic Gaming, and Jason Lake of Complexity Gaming. We also have a special host this week with John Davidson who is head of Esports Partnerships over at GameStop.
Considered one of the founding fathers of American esports, having established Complexity in 2003'ish, the dude has been around, the name Jason Lake is synonymous with NA Counterstrike, but the expansion of coL would eventually lead him and his team to a Call of Duty world championship, there his esports history that I personally don't know, and Jason is the right guy to put it in perspective for me.
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In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast I have the pleasure of speaking to Jason Lake, Senior Lecturer in Biomechanics at the University of Chichester. Jason is an expert when it comes to the mechanics of jumping and his research is heavily focused in this area. I would definitely encourage you to pop over to his researchgate page which can be found HERE. Jason and I had tonnes of fun recording this episode and I know you will get a lot from it. In this episode, you will learn - Who is Jason Lake (background, education and current role) What is the best hardware for assessing jumping The problems behind jumping research The best software to analyse data with The go-to metrics when analysing jump data This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Coach Me Plus. This episode is sponsored by Vald Performance, the team behind the NordBord. Jason can be found on Twitter @DrJLake Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following me on Twitter @paceyperform or visiting strengthofscience.com/podcast. Enjoy PP
What excites your working dog? Professional dog trainer and handler, Jason Lake visits with Marcie and Whistle about the innovative methods he uses to train dogs. Jason talks about how you can excite your dog to establish an effective and long-term working relationship. He also talks about how he uses his wheelchair to train and compete with his own service dog. Jason’s passion for training dogs is infectious and he inspires the hidden dog trainer in all of us! Questions or Comments? Send them to: marcie@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Innovative Dog Training Solutions with Marcie Davis