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Cycling esports is evolving fast, and national federations are working to define their role in the sport. In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, we sit down with Josh Peacock, Cycling Canada's Director of Marketing and Events, to explore how the federation navigates this dynamic space.We discuss Cycling Canada's philosophy on virtual racing, its strategic plan to leverage Canada's long winters, and the challenges of growing participation. How does the federation measure success—through membership growth or race participation? What role does value proposition play in engaging new riders?We also break down the 2024 Esports National Championships held on MyWhoosh, diving into the thrilling victories of Tiffany Penner and Thom Thrall and the impact of strict verification requirements and license fees on participation. Was the switch to MyWhoosh a factor? How did Cycling Canada allocate its performance verification budget this year?Looking ahead, we ask Josh about World Championship qualification plans for 2025, Cycling Canada's resource allocation for esports, and whether the UCI should take a more active role in standardizing competition rules. Plus, we discuss the Olympic Esports Games delay to 2027—what could it mean for the future of cycling esports?Join us for an insightful conversation about where cycling esports is headed and how Cycling Canada is positioning itself in the global landscape.Don't miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. USA Cycling Awards 20 Stars and Stripes Jerseys at the 2025 Cycling Esports National Championships [Zommunique, Feb. 2, 2025] Catch the Cycling Canada Esports Nationals on Inside Cycling World here! Check out Virtual Velo News for stories, updates, and trends, including the IOC's decision to delay the Olympic Esports Games until 2027.Join us for a conversational ride as we lend a voice to the digital athlete and bridge the gap between athlete and avatar. Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.
Combat Learning is about radically improving you as a teacher and learner of martial arts using the ecological approach to training. We explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and human performance science for combat sports. Skill acquisition educator and host of the Combat Learning and Skillwave podcasts. M.Ed. in teaching & learning, current doctoral student in teaching & learning, 5th dan in taekwondo, former instructor, and blue belt in jiu jitsu. www.combatlearning.com Instagram: @combatlearning YouTube: @combatlearning Support Karate For Mental Health CIC Grab a t-shirt! https://kfmhcic.creator-spring.com/ Don't forget to grab your Karate Journal to document your journey: Karate Journal Link: https://amzn.to/3l9spmt If you found value in this episode or enjoyed it, please consider sharing it with your friends on social media. And if it didn't resonate with you, feel free to pass it along to your enemies – perhaps they'll find it enlightening! Support the show at no extra cost to you by shopping on Amazon through my affiliate link, where I receive a small commission on your purchases. It's a win-win! Find the link below. Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/3qqfuhy And check out our shop for exclusive merchandise, including the Anxious Black Belt Mug: Les Bubka's Shop: https://lesshop.ammhub.com/accessories/anxious-black-belt-mug About Les Bubka: Author, Karate coach, entrepreneur, and creator of the #Hikite4ever T-shirt. Les promotes inclusive Karate with a focus on the mental health aspects of training. Teaching nationally and internationally. Let's connect: info@lesbubka.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send me a text!Today I'll share insights from my interview with Josh Peacock from SEO for Hire and my personal experiences in the SEO job search.Key Takeaways:1. Job Search ProcessDefine what you want in a role and understand top performers' traits. This helps target positions that align with your strengths.Be honest on your resume and be prepared for practical tests to demonstrate your skills.Continuously learn and adapt. Embrace opportunities to update your skills and stay current with industry trends.Clearly communicate SEO's impact on business goals. Avoid jargon and focus on business outcomes.Leverage AI tools and focus on strategy to stay in demand as the SEO landscape evolves.Personal Experience I applied for an in-house SEO job and received valuable feedback from SEO for Hire and the hiring manager. This helped me understand my strengths and areas for improvement.SPECIAL OFFER FROM SEO FOR HIRE:- Use code CRYSTAL50 for 50% off SEO for Hire's leadership playbook to enhance your management skills.THE SEO SQUAD IS OPEN FOR A LIMITED TIME TO NEW MEMBERS!Join my SEO Squad for Small Business Owners for $48/month. We meet every Wednesday at 10 a.m. EST to discuss and optimize your website. Access past challenge videos and audios inside the group.Support the Show.Search the Simple and Smart SEO Show podcast for something you heard! It's free!Apply to be my podcast guest!
Send me a text!In this episode of the Simple and Smart SEO Show, I interview Josh Peacock, CEO of SEO for Hire. I get to ask him all sorts of questions about SEO recruitment, so you get an inside look at what the recruiting process looks like!Want to know the expectations of different SEO jobs and how much they make? (ME TOO!)We also talk about how the changes in technology and search may impact availability of SEO roles in the future. SEO Recruitment Tips For Businesses:Map out the recruitment process for SEO roles. Identify the traits of top performers. Utilize DISC assessments (if legal in your country) to determine compatibility with existing team members. Develop a thorough vetting process to sniff out SEO experience bluffs.Avoid rushing recruitment; this results in bad hires at a high cost.SEO Recruitment Tips For Job Searchers:A growth mindset is essential for success in the industry.There's no fixed hierarchy in SEO roles. Titles and responsibilities varying widely between companies. SEO for travel is one in-demand industry.Salary ranges for SEO roles is all over the place.More Insights For SEO Job SearchersA senior SEO director role is highly valued, with salaries up to 300K.Josh suggested that the future of SEO roles lies in strategy and growth advising, rather than technical tasks. Build your communication skills to talk with C-suite executives.Connect with Josh PeacockLinkedInWebsiteUse Code CRYSTAL50 to save 50% on SEO For Hire's SEO Leadership Playbook! Register for my FREE 3-Day, Supercharge Your SEO Challenge! The challenge starts June 4 and ends on June 6, 2024!See you there!Support the Show.Search the Simple and Smart SEO Show podcast for something you heard! It's free!JOIN the 3-Day Supercharge Your SEO Challenge!Apply to be my podcast guest!
In this episode I am joined by Josh Peacock from 'Combat Learning' and the 'Combat Learning Podcast'. Combat Learning is about radically improving teachers and learners of martial arts using the ecological approach to training. They explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and human performance science for combat sports.As Josh says...."After teaching martial arts for several years, I realised that most instruction is based on unexamined traditions handed down from one instructor to another. Little to no science or research is ever incorporated…Hungry to explore ways to improve myself as an instructor, I set off to study educational psychology and motor learning. In that process, I discovered the games-based and constraints-led approaches to coaching, which are radically different methodologies than what I had seen anywhere in my career as a martial artist…In fact, these methodologies are built around designing practice exercises that allow students to explore the solutions to problems on their own, rather than teaching them solutions directly or having them do lots of technique repetitions". It's a fascinating conversation about the challenges of tackling tradition and culturally resilient beliefs. Hope you enjoyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-talent-equation-podcast--2186775/support.
In this episode, we talked to our buddy Michael Marrewa. Mike is one of Josh's main training partners for their ecological/constraint-led approach training at the home garage. Mike just got back from the Ecological Dynamics camp out on the East Coast with Greg Souders, Josh Peacock, Scott Sievewright, Rob Cole, and others and shared his recent learnings with us. Hope you enjoy!To support the show and take your jiu jitsu to the next level, check out submeta.io and use the code "BJJHELP" to get $16 off your first month. Hope you enjoy!Follow us on InstagramUse code “BJJHELP” at submeta.io to try your first month for only $8!Use the code "HELP" to get 10% off Jake's "Less Impressed More Half Guard Passing" instructional. Thanks for supporting the show! Check out Jake's Outlier Database to study match footage, get links to resources, and more.Use code “SISUhelp” for 10% off our favorite mouthguards.
My guest today is Josh Peacock!Josh is the host of the Combat Learning Podcast.Josh is lifelong martial arts fanatic with over 20 years in the game, including 8+ years as an instructor. He currently holds 4th dan in taekwondo and a blue belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu — and has some sort of experience in most styles widely available today. His love for teaching and learning martial arts also led me to earn a master's degree in Teaching & Learning.It's evident that Josh , reallyUnderstands both the practice and science of coaching He Promotes moving away from scripted drills and embracing a more modern approach to skill development. I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do as well!If you like today's episode, leave a review here....If you want to reach me directly, contact me on social media or shoot me @javier@emergentmvmt.com.Have you heard, the Sports Movement Skill Conference is BACK!?...Click here for early bird pricing!Looking to learn more about skill acquisition and sport movement?..Visit the Emergence website and take the next step in your coaching career!Episode Resources:Combat Learning Podcast Josh's Twitter Book - Verbal Judo Credits: Song- "Starstruck" by Freebeats.io Let's Chat!Twitter: @thecoachjavIG: @thecoachjav
April 17: Today on the Conference channel, it's an Interview in Action live from ViVe 2023 with Todd Larson, Consultant - Workplace and Public Safety at HonorHealth and Josh Peacock, Healthcare Strategist at CDW. What is the history of HonorHealth's journey towards a fully integrated clinical command and care center, and what were the major challenges they faced in achieving this goal? What role did CDW play in HonorHealth's transition and how did they approach the use of technology in this process? How can an organization experience CDW's approach, and who should be brought in when visiting? Who are the best champions for an operational project once it moves into the implementation stage?Join us on May 4 at 1PM ET for our webinar: 'Leader Series: Modern Data Strategies in Healthcare.' This webinar will focus on exploring data governance and analytics strategies that have the potential to revolutionize healthcare in the modern era. With a data-driven approach, we can improve patient care outcomes, increase efficiency, and reduce costs in the healthcare industry. Register Here: https://thisweekhealth.com/modern-data-strategies/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
(PART 2) Today my guest is my friend and fellow podcaster Josh Peacock.Josh is the host of the Combat Learning Podcast and a fellow advocate of an ecological approach to combat sports training.A real student of the science of skill development, teaching methodologies and the history of combat sports, Josh is also a 4th degree TKD coach/practitioner and more recently a student of BJJ and submission grappling.In this episode Josh and I discuss some of the common pushbacks and arguments we hear against the ecological approach and how they may not be entirely fair or honest.With increasing attention being turned towards this methodology we thought a discussion about some ingrained biases and assumptions might help those who themselves are somewhere in the transition phase towards this kind of training.Hopefully discussions like these can better help newer EcoD enthusiasts to be better prepared when presenting a case for change.While it's Josh's first appearace on the podcast, he and I speak regularly and are fairly well aligned. His podcast is really excellent and well worth a listen if you have not already done so!Josh has a Facebook group called the Combat Learning Community which is also worth checking out and getting involved with the discussion.
Today my guest is my friend and fellow podcaster Josh Peacock.Josh is the host of the Combat Learning Podcast and a fellow advocate of an ecological approach to combat sports training.A real student of the science of skill development, teaching methodologies and the history of combat sports, Josh is also a 4th degree TKD coach/practitioner and more recently a student of BJJ and submission grappling.In this episode Josh and I discuss some of the common pushbacks and arguments we hear against the ecological approach and how they may not be entirely fair or honest.With increasing attention being turned towards this methodology we thought a discussion about some ingrained biases and assumptions might help those who themselves are somewhere in the transition phase towards this kind of training. Hopefully discussions like these can better help newer EcoD enthusiasts to be better prepared when presenting a case for change.While it's Josh's first appearace on the podcast, he and I speak regularly and are fairly well aligned. His podcast is really excellent and well worth a listen if you have not already done so!Josh has a Facebook group called the Combat Learning Community which is also worth checking out and getting involved with the discussion.
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Host of the fantastic, 'Combat Learning Podcast', Josh Peacock invited me on to talk around all things 'practice design' for combat sports. We talk around how we can change and adapt some traditional approaches to training and some of the theory around it. Josh is a fascianting guy with bags of knowledge in the skill acquisition and motor learning fields. Check Josh's website out at https://combatlearning.com/about/ for much more indispensable knowledge bombs! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theboxgathering/message
Josh Peacock, Head of Marketing at VOLY, sits down with host Mark Jones to share how the instant grocery delivery startup is building a community of customers. Resources VOLY How VOLY Is Bringing Instant Groceries To Australia Voly to expand beyond Sydney after $18 million seed funding round You might also like… How Ben & Jerry's mix marketing and meaning 12 Marketing Matters that Matter with Andrew Baxter Steffen Daleng on marketing beyond commodities
Josh Peacock of the Combat Learning Podcast joins us in this episode. Josh is a 4th Dan in Taekwondo and a blue belt in Brazilian Jiujitsu. He also holds a masters degree in teaching and learning, having experience studying educational psychology and course design. He shares how studying education in an academic environment has helped him to understand how martial arts can be practiced more efficiently. Hope you enjoy!
How can we apply an ecological approach to training martial arts and MMA? How can we redesign practice to make it more alive and representative? A discussion with Rafe Kelley, Shawn Myszka, Josh Peacock and Scott Sievewright. More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
Welcome to the Combat Learning Podcast! I'm your host, Josh Peacock. To end season 2 with a bang, my guest today is Stuart Armstrong, who is well known in the sports science and skill acquisition community through his podcast, "The Talent Equation." Which is highly recommended. Stuart thinks of himself as a "pracademic" -- a practitioner with an academic background focused on the practical application of the science of coaching to real-life coaching. We've touched on the constraints-led approach to motor learning quite a bit throughout seasons 1 and 2, but only in a cursory sense. In this episode, Stuart walks us through more specific ways we can use the constraints-led approach to improve our martial arts training. One of the main breakthrough concepts here I want to direct your attention toward is that Stuart repositions skill development NOT as knowledge transfer from instructor to student but as an adaptation to environmental stress. In other words, skill is developed in sufficiently *representative* practice environments the same way that muscle grows in response to progressively heavier weight loads from session to session. But in the case of martial arts skills, the load is not weight but instead challenge to the perceptual system, i.e. your ability to read an opponent, manipulate distance, and properly time your attacks and counters. I'm extremely excited to share this interview with you. It's challenging, information-dense, and worthy of multiple listens -- which is why I saved it to cap off season 2. As always, if you're excited to jump in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher right now and enjoy the ride! P.S. The teaching article that I wrote, referenced in the show: https://www.maonrails.com/blog/how-an-ancient-greek-philosopher-can-help-you-make-killers-on-the-mat/ --- Join the Combat Learning Newsletter now: combatlearning.com/transfer --- Where to find Stuart Armstrong and check out his work! Website: https://www.thetalentequation.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/stu_arm --- Thank you so much for listening! If you have any feedback, you can email me at josh@combatlearning.com or send me a message on facebook.com/combatlearning. If you got value from this episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcasting platform. So many shows pop up and fizzle out, and we're talking about stuff that almost nobody is talking about, so leaving us a review helps us a ton! Thanks in advance, and I'll see you on the next episode! --- Produced by Micah Peacock Outro Music: Synergy by Juche
February 17, 2021: For Epic customers, 2021 presents a unique opportunity to reevaluate current EHR and clinical application infrastructures. Is it time to take advantage of interSystems IRIS? Here to run you through the switch to this latest data management software platform is Marty Momdjian and Josh Peacock from Sirius. We know that moving from an SMP to an ECP architecture can be overwhelming. Why should health systems have this on top of mind right now? How can healthcare leaders select a platform that fits their data center and technology management methodology? What is the biggest benefit of upgrading to IRIS? What is the most challenging part? What is the best way to migrate existing applications in order to take advantage of the performance and efficiency of InterSystems IRIS?Key Points:Epic are giving customers the opportunity to change their platform licensing without an upfront capital investment. This will essentially future-proof their upgrade and consolidate their future platform roadmap. [00:01:49] Ansible is a great open-source tool that you can use to manage an environment and keep everything very concise [00:06:22] Sirius experts can help you build out a modern infrastructure that will include a flexible upgrade cycle along with a predictable cost model to ensure that you're aware of and prepared for any future upgrade costs [00:08:10] What is your technical team’s skill set? What is the platform? Could they manage it better? What is your current data center hardware? [00:10:54] InterSystems IRIS: The Next Generation Data PlatformSirius
September 16, 2020: What challenges are we facing in data protection today? Josh Peacock from Sirius, Michael Friesen from Cone Health and Zak Pellecchia from Rubrik join us to talk about Rubrik’s revolutionary data control system. Say goodbye forever to massive tape robots in your data center that have to be fed and cared for at night. How has this environment been simplified? What about adhering to backup regulations? Automation? How fast is operational data store growth right now? And what does the future hold for running the EHR in the cloud?Key Points:Ransomware is getting more and more sophisticated [00:04:35] Operational data store growth [00:09:20] Sirius documents best practices with the Rubrik team to provide white papers to the industry so that they can do it in the most efficient fashion possible [00:12:00]File shares associated with document management tend to be the most targeted type of data [00:13:45] Ease of use [00:14:10]PowerShell scripts [00:17:10]rubrik.com
Welcome to the Combat Learning Podcast! I'm your host, Josh Peacock. In this first supra-seasonal bonus episode, I have a discussion with my old buddy Jestin Icasiano from CLP04 about a meme some of you have probably seen before. In this meme, two groups of black belt martial artists are compared: the first, a motley group of soft-looking hobbyist tang soo do or taekwondo black belts; and the second, a tough group of world class BJJ fighters. The headline reads "There are 'black belts,' and there are black belts" -- suggesting that BJJ black belts are of far and above superior quality. While it is a meme, and thus mostly a joke, Jestin and I believe that apples are being compared to oranges here because we understand that this is reflective of a real belief among jiujitsu people. In other words, it's not just that the styles are different but that the examples are cherry picked, since there are tough, word class athletes in traditional martial arts like tang soo do and taekwondo, too. Whether your a BJJ athlete or a traditional martial artist, this is an interesting discussion you won't want to miss. So if you're excited to dive in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher now! (NOTE: this was originally recorded for a private group several years ago so some names are mentioned that won't make sense.) --- Join the Combat Learning Newsletter now: combatlearning.com/newsletter --- Thank you so much for listening! If you have any feedback, you can email me at josh@combatlearning.com or send me a message on facebook.com/combatlearning. Now real quick before I go -- can I ask you a huge favor? If you got value from this episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcasting platform. So many shows pop up and fizzle out, and we're talking about stuff that almost nobody is talking about, so leaving us a review helps us a ton! Thanks in advance, and I'll see you on the next episode! --- Produced by Micah Peacock
#ThisWeekinHealthIT we shift from understanding the problem set to a solution set with Sirius Healthcare architects Josh Peacock and Kyle Quinby. We explore VDI and EHR scaling in a time of crisis.
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Josh Peacock joins me this episode. He is a founding member of the Reformed Dojo Facebook Group, he is a Tae Kwon Do Black Belt and Teacher, as well as a BJJ practitioner. Forgive some of the sound quality issues, but we had such a great conversation about TKD techniques that may be successful in MMA and many other martial arts topics as well. Grappling with Theology is a member of the Bible Thumping Wingnut Podcast Network. Go to www.biblethumpingwingnut.com for more podcasts and blogs. Our sponsor is Deus Fight Co. Deus Fight Co is a Christian BJJ and MMA athletic apparel company with a mission. Go to www.deusfight.com for Gi's, rash guards and other tee shirts and gear.
Day 2 on Radio Row at the Super Bowl. The guys meet Keenan and Kel: Baltimore Ravens WR Keenan Reynolds and Kel, the actual Kel from Keenan and Kel. They also are bowled over by Gridiron's Josh Peacock's third- favourite NFL man-crush Bryan Braman of the Philadelphia Eagles. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Australian event rider Paul Tapner has just finished fourth at the British Open Championships at the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe with a score of 61.4. Paul Tapner spoke to Josh Peacock after completing the cross country.
Dirt LM star Josh Peacock talks about his big win at East Bay in the UDLMCS.
Show #59 - Sept. 29, 2008 Jerry Binner and legend Ron Bouchard talk about the 2nd Annual Modified Reunion coming to New Smyrna Speedway. Dirt LM star Josh Peacock talks about his big win at East Bay in the UDLMCS. Promoter Ken Kinney makes some big announcements about the United Dirt Late Models. Racers Steve Darvalics (Trucks) and Brian Blum (ASA Late Models) had great weekends, and share their success. John Sarppraicone (Owner DeSoto Super Speedway) talked about the economic disaster last April. He was righ on the mark, we hear his comments and open up discussions about the future of racing in Florida. Right now it is not pretty. We want you (Yes You!) to listen and let us know what you think. Your voice is very important.