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Masters of Self University Podcast
Ep. 188: Going Deep With The Ways of Oneness

Masters of Self University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 47:03


In this episode Ellie and Danny are joined by friend Justin Oliver, host of the Living Once Twice Podcast to discuss his experiences with reading The Universal Ways of Oneness. They cover personal responsibility, honoring another the harm we cause as humans and surrendering into programs of control. The Masters of Self University PODCAST is your highest source of Sacred Truth and Universal Wisdom, offered by Rachel Fiori, mystical teacher, psycho-energetic healer, & CEO. Join our journey of soul transformation with hosts Ellie Lee, Danny Morley, and the rest of our amazing Certified Mystical Life Coaches. Buy Rachel's Book on Amazon:   ⁠⁠https://amzn.to/3UZ3jJ0⁠⁠ Discord Community:   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/community/⁠⁠⁠  Masters of Self University:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Justin's Social Media   https://linktr.ee/livingoncetwice/   https://www.instagram.com/justinoliver716/ Ellie's Social Media:   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@ellieyjlee⁠⁠⁠⁠   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/ellieyjlee⁠⁠⁠⁠ Danny's Social Media:   ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/dannyfmorley   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@dannyfmorley NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY!

All Things Division III Soccer
SimpleCoach to Coach Interview with Justin Oliver, Head Men's Coach at @St. Olaf

All Things Division III Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 60:36


SimpleCoach to Coach Interview with Justin Oliver, Head Men's Coach at @stolaf  @stolafathletics  If you want to support the channel, I've set up a Patreon - patreon.com/AllThingsDivisionIIISoccer DiscoverCollegeSoccer.com Study Table - https://discovercollegesoccer.mykajabi.com/a/2147532196/7WKTpfoL Use the Discount Code - SIMPLE for 20% off. ✔ If you enjoyed the video, please like & subscribe! And don't forget to hit the bell button to get notifications of our video uploads!

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The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
St. Olaf captures the NCAA Men's Soccer title!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 5:19


First year head coach Justin Oliver led the Oles to an overtime victory on Sunday afternoon.   He joined Vineeta Sawkar on the WCCO Morning News!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
St. Olaf captures the NCAA Men's Soccer title!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 5:19


First year head coach Justin Oliver led the Oles to an overtime victory on Sunday afternoon.   He joined Vineeta Sawkar on the WCCO Morning News!

Undaunted Pursuit Podcast
JOliver In The House! #53

Undaunted Pursuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 62:04


Marshall and Aaron were blessed to have Justin Oliver reach out to them this week, and it was a pleasure to have him join us on this week's episode! JOliver as he's known in the music industry, is an upcoming christian hip-hop artist debuting his new hit single "Saved and Thankful". Marshall and Aaron get a glimpse into JOliver's life and the events that lead him down the road to becoming a christian music artist. Tune in to hear the whole story! Support us on: https://linktr.ee/undauntedpursuit   Don't forget to check out JOliver and what he has going on! https://linktr.ee/jolivermusic

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Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain
#126. Justin Oliver - Head Softball Coach Leigh High School

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 71:31


JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 11:08


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JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 12:23


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JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 9:36


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JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 11:03


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JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver on the NCAA tournament LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 14:53


Justin Oliver on the NCAA tournament LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

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There's Something About Real Estate
TSARE #76 Epic Fails Part 1 When real estate investments go wrong

There's Something About Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 67:23


Epic Fails Part 1 When real estate investments go wrong. What can go wrong on a deal? Everything! We talked with Justin Oliver about investment strategies and mistakes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsare/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsare/support

There's Something About Real Estate
TSARE #76 Epic Fails Part 1 When real estate investments go wrong

There's Something About Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 67:23


Epic Fails Part 1 When real estate investments go wrong. What can go wrong on a deal? Everything! We talked with Justin Oliver about investment strategies and mistakes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsare/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsare/support

JVC Broadcasting
Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 9:15


Justin Oliver LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

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Muddy River Podcasts
SAFE-T Act Town Hall meeting on Oct. 19, 2022

Muddy River Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 85:22


A town hall meeting about the SAFE-T act was held Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 at John Wood Community College. Speakers were Justin Oliver, sheriff of Brown County; Adam Yates, chief of the Quincy Police Department; Todd Eyler and Gary Farha with the state’s attorney’s office in Adams County; and State Sen. Jil Tracy.

WEMcast
Disrupting the world of prosthetics, a double amputee on a journey to inspire with Justin Oliver Davis

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 77:24


Justin Oliver Davis is a retired soldier, amputee, mountaineer, adventurer and keynote speaker. In 2011, while serving with 2nd Battalion The Rifles, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Justin was leading a Quick Reaction Force patrol to intercept a group of enemy insurgents that had ambushed another British call-sign. Justin was providing safe passage by searching for Improvised Explosive Devices, when unfortunately he stood on and detonated one resulting in the loss of both of his lower legs. Justin joins Deb Swann to discuss that life changing day, his recover and his current mission, to climb the world's highest peaks. You can learn more about Justin here https://www.justinoliverdavis.com/about Instagram: justin_oliver_davis

There's Something About Real Estate
TSARE #19 From Teenage agent in London to US Real Estate Investor with Justin Oliver

There's Something About Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 81:53


Justin details his journey from selling homes as a teenager in London to becoming an investor, realtor and more in the United States. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsare/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsare/support

There's Something About Real Estate
TSARE #19 From Teenage agent in London to US Real Estate Investor with Justin Oliver

There's Something About Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 81:53


Justin details his journey from selling homes as a teenager in London to becoming an investor, realtor and more in the United States. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsare/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsare/support

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 40 - Q&A Catch Up

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 44:27


On this episode of Prepare to Win we're doing another Q&A Catch Up. We discuss making progress around injuries (using lateralizations, modifications, and proper tissue loading schedules) , reducing Prehab days once injuries/issues are starting to feel better, thoughts on toe spreaders and rocks mats (benefits of toe spreading, massage and self-care for the feet and arches, ways to counteract tightness that is induced by lifting, and what are the habits that we wish we saw more in the gym. Q&A: 1. How to make progress around injuries? 2. If my hip is feeling better, can I reduce the number of prehab days from 4 to 3? 3. Thoughts on toes spreaders and rock mats? 4. What are the best ways to counteract tightness from lifting? 5. What are the habits that you wish you saw more in the gym? Announcements: 1. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 2. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. 3. Meet T-Shirts are available for a limited time from Bad Dad Barbell (@baddad_barbell on IG) Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 39 - Building Cultures Within Your Business

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 39:38


On this episode of Prepare to Win we discuss the culture here at Unrivaled Strength, both within the gym and specifically for the staff. We go into detail about the cultures we have seen from other gyms and businesses that we've experienced, what we hope to provide for the culture in our own businesses, and where we learned the lessons for why we want to provide them. Show Topics: 1. “Culture” as the current buzz word amongst entrepreneurs. 2. Different personality types within the culture of your business. 3. Culture is the determining “Why” for how your business makes decisions. 4. Learning as an employer what the motivating factors are for your employees or contractors. 5. Defining the culture at Unrivaled Strength. 6. A shared mindset amongst your team. Announcements: 1. There is still time to sign up for Dan Bell's USAW Level 1 Coaching Course on June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, Ohio. If you are a coach or athlete who is interested, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting/events/local 2. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 3. There is limited run on pre-sale t-shirts for the Kentucky Open Meets. If you'd like to purchase one, you can contact Jordan Jarrell on IG (@baddad_barbell and @dadbod220) 4. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 38 - A Culture Of So-Called Winning

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 72:05


This is not our typical episode of Prepare to Win. What started as a pre-podcast conversation became a full-fledge episode. We originally wanted to have a brief discussion about the Culture of Overhyped Winning that is seen on Instagram currently (emphasis on “brief”). We originally hit record in order to do a mic-check for the episode, and the next thing we knew we were 20 minutes deep into a conversation about the current state of social media delusions, building teams within your business, and finding ways to authentically promote yourself and your business. At a certain point towards the beginning, you can hear us make the decision to have this conversation be the actual episode. This is a perfect example of why Prepare To Win was started in the first place. Conversations like this are daily occurrences for us at Unrivaled Strength. We knew there was a high level of value for our members, listeners, and clients if they were able to be a part of these conversations. The podcast has always been intended to let our audience feel as if they were having the chance to sit in the room during the conversations that we wish we could have been a part of ourselves when we were starting out 10-15 years ago. That being said, please enjoy this very raw, real, uncut episode of Prepare To Win. Show Topics: 1. Building and growing the professional team (0:20) 2. The detriment of humility when promoting yourself (9:58) 3. Balancing authenticity with the need to market yourself and your business (18:04) 4. The misperceptions of consistency when presenting yourself in life and on social media (21:20) 5. The “Culture of So-Called Winning” (24:55) 6. The grounding effect of gratitude and providing value (37:00) 7. The delusion of social media followings (28:00) 8. You need to actually be good at something before you can provide value (55:00) 9. Providing value for a successful return (1:06:00) Announcements: 1. Dan Bell will be hosting a USAW Level 1 Coaching Course on June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, Ohio. If you are a coach or athlete interested in signing up, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting/events/local 2. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 3. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Physiologist and Sports Massage Therapist. He is the owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 37 - Changes In Environment And Positive Training Outcomes

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 61:01


On this episode of Prepare to Win we're discussing how changes in the athlete's environment can have a dramatic impact on the outcomes of their training, both positively or negatively. We go into several examples from a recent competition for four different female lifters. These women each made different but equally positive changes in their environment, lifestyle choices, and training circumstances. We detail the changes that were made the PR's that each of the women had at this most recent meet. Announcements: 1. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 2. Dan Bell will be hosting a USAW Level 1 Coaching Course on June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, Ohio. If you are a coach or athlete interested in signing up, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting/events/local 3. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. 4. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 36 - Q&A Catch - Up 2

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 42:50


On this episode of Prepare to Win we're doing a Q&A catch-up for the submissions we've received over the last few weeks. We discuss what we do for sleep (supplements, caffeine scheduling, and chronotypes), using Recovery Programming for a Masters level athlete training for a triathlon, how often a powerlifter should be working on mobility for shoulders and ankles (and understanding where “mobility training” tends to be hidden in the programming), a request to discuss training and nutrition for kids, and, finally, what is some of the dumbest shit that we've seen at the gym (this one is fun). (Sidenote, if you'd like to submit questions to the podcast, we put a Q&A submission on Instagram each Monday for the podcast. You are also welcome to email your questions to Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com and/or Eliterecoverymassage@gmail.com) Q&A: 1. What do the two of you do for sleep? 2. How do you use the Recovery Programming for a Masters Level Triathlon athlete? 3. How often should I work on mobility for shoulders and ankles? 4. Will you please do a podcast on the need for kids to have proper strength training, nutrition, and movement coaching? 5. What is some of the dumbest shit that you've seen at the gym? Announcements: 1. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 2. Dan Bell will be hosting a USAW Level 1 Coaching Course on June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, Ohio. If you are a coach or athlete interested in signing up, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting/events/local 3. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 35 - Athlete Nutrition Profile - Collegiate Swimmer

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 40:34


On this episode of Prepare to Win we're starting a new segment for Sports Nutrition where Justin is presented with information for a specific athlete and walks the audience through the process of figuring out the basics of their macronutrient needs. This includes the total numbers for Protein, Carbohydrates, and Fats. We also discuss the timing element of when athletes should be fueling in relation to their workouts and life schedule. If you enjoy this format and find it educational and valuable, please let us know! Send us a DM, email, or tag us online! Show Topics: 1. The introduction of the athlete: collegiate female swimmer (6:16) 2. Protein considerations (17:21) 3. Carbohydrate considerations (20:33) 4. Fat considerations (21:20) 5. Body fat percentages amongst elite level female swimmers (22:20) 6. How to approach the timing of macro intake throughout the day (25:39) 7. Common complaints amongst athletes when adjusting macros (33:18) Announcements: 1. The Live Large Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you would like to be put on a waitlist in case any current participants cancel, please email unrivaledstrength@gmail.com 2. The Kentucky Open will likely sell out soon. There are only 15 spot left currently. 3. Signups for the other meets are still available and can be signed up for at UnrivaledStrength.com 4. Dan Bell will be teaching a USAW Level 1 coaching course June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, OH. If interested, please visit the USAW website to signup. 5. Powerlifting templates by Justin Oliver are available for purchase at Unrivaledstrength.com. Templates are $25 per month. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 32 - Pre - Season Strength Training Transitions

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 47:44


On this episode of Prepare to Win we're discussing how to properly decrease strength training volume coming out of pre-season as an athlete moves into in-season training and competition. We discuss the misconceptions about sport-specific training, the proper purpose of strength training during in-season and off-season, creating a better understanding for what conditioning means and how to use it for each individual sport. Announcements: 1. We're excited to announce that there will be cash prizes and rewards given at the future meets! Cash prizes will be given for best overall male and female lifters as well as a Texas Deadlift bar to each of the lifts heaviest weight completed via DOTS. Meet registration is still going on. Visit unrivaledstrength.com to sign up and pay. 2. Dan Bell of Rubber City Weightlifting will be hosting a Level 1 USAW coaching course June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength. Coaches and athletes interested in signing up can register at https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting 3. Powerlifting templates by Justin Oliver are available for purchase at Unrivaledstrength.com These templates are $25 per month. They are pre-written and sent out weekly via email. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 31 - The Inevitable Nutrition Episode, Part 2 - Energy Systems And Fueling For Workouts

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 86:21


We want to apologize in advance. There was an error in the record process for this episode that resulted in poor audio quality for Dane's microphone. It resulted in a high echo effect that, unfortunately, couldn't be removed post-production. This will be fixed in the future and, hopefully, does not distract from the valuable information that the episode provides. On this episode of Prepare to Win, we have round two of the Inevitable Nutrition episode. Justin explains some of the methodology that he uses when calculated macros for his clients, in particular the sport they are doing and the type of training they are currently doing that sport. We talk about concepts for proper fueling for specific training activities as well as the recovery from those activities as well. We also had a great response this week from the Q&A's! Thank you to everyone who submitted their questions. Show Topics: 1. Energy systems in the body and how they are fueled. 2. The need for certain macros over others depending on the activity. 3. Proper fueling for Pre, Intra, and Post workout. Q&A: 1. When is the massage gun good to use: before or after training? And how long should I use it before or after? 2. In general, when is it appropriate (and not) to use a massage gun? 3. What are the things that I see where people are using the really heavy metal rollers? 4. What do you do through days when you don't feel like training? 5. What are things you can do to combat premenstrual cravings while dieting? 6. What deficiencies could you have that could cause cravings in general? 7. What are some tips for more speed off the floor for deadlifts? 8. Having a bad day at the gym. What can I do to modify? (sets/rep, intensity, movement selection, etc.) 9. Can someone continue to get stronger in Powerlifting into their 50's? 10. Tips for staying consistent and keeping clients on track? 11. How to use the mono lift properly? Announcements: 1. We're excited to announce that there will be cash prizes and rewards given at the future meets! Cash prizes will be given for best overall male and female lifters as well as a Texas Deadlift bar to each of the lifts heaviest weight completed via DOTS. Meet registration is still going on. Visit unrivaledstrength.com to sign up and pay. 2. Dan Bell of Rubber City Weightlifting will be hosting a Level 1 USAW coaching course June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength. Coaches and athletes interested in signing up can register at https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting 3. Powerlifting templates by Justin Oliver are available for purchase at Unrivaledstrength.com These templates are $25 per month. They are pre-written and sent out weekly via email. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com

Uncensored Humanity
Uncensored Humanity UH 067 - Dane Lee Podcasts, Recovery and Religion

Uncensored Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 122:28


My guest today is Dane Lee of Elite Recovery Sports Massage and he is what I would call a recovery specialist. Dane is a certified Exercise Physiologist through ACSM and a licensed Massage Therapist in the state of Ohio through Stark State College. Dane has a Bachelors of Science degree from Kent State University in Exercise Science with emphasis on exercise specialist. Dane has experience in massage and experience as a strength coach and as a gymnastic coach.   Today Dane and I got into all kinds of topics. Dane recently started a podcast with a business associate of his Justin Oliver. They talk about lifting and training mostly. His podcast is called Prepare to Win and you can find it wherever you download podcasts. We talked about Dane getting his podcast up and running. We of course had to talk some recovery as well. But later in the episode we somehow got into talking about religion and spirituality. We definitely had a great conversation. Hopefully you all enjoy it as much as I know we did.   Dane started his college career as a Musical Theater Major at Kent State University. Although he loved theater Dane moved away from his major and joined the Ohio Army National Guard and spent six (6) years as a Signal Systems Support Specialist. Dane returned to school after his tour in the Guard. He decided to switch his major to Exercise Science. Even though he switched his major he remained involved with theater at Kent State. He helped coach fellow students, plan classes with his professors and even developed his own method of acting called the Connections Method.   Dane was on the Kent State gymnastics club team. He did a physical therapy internship at Mercy Medical in the Sports Medicine department. Dane did a two (2) year independent study at Kent State teaching actors. Dane also participated in a strength and conditioning internship at Premier Support Conditioning.   You can find Dane on Facebook at Elite Recovery Sports Massage, on Instagram @Elite_Recovery_LMT and online at EliteRecoveryMassage.com. Or you can email him at EliteRecoveryMassage@gmail.com.       © 2018 Uncensored Humanity   Artwork by Kathryn Kidwell Intro music Rover by S Strong – available on Youtube audio library Outro music Whitestick by S Strong – available on Youtube audio library

Prepare To Win Podcast
Episode 27 - Interview With Brianny Terry And Erika Stevens - In Support of Women in Powerlifting

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 84:16


Today we're joined by Erika Stevens, Brianny Terry, and Lindsey Rossiter. We discuss how Erika and Brianny got into fitness and powerlifting. We go in depth about a recent controversy concerning comments that were made against women in powerlifting on another podcast. We get Erika's and Bri's opinion on how this affects not just current lifters, but also future female lifters as well. We also discuss options for redesigning how a typical powerlifting meet schedule is structured, as well as hear Bri tell us her humorous 15 pound water cut story. Erika Stevens is a powerlifter out of Youngstown, Ohio. She has been powerlifting since 2016, and currently totals 1151 in sleeves at 166.9. She is the co-owner of Rustbelt Barbell (@rustbeltbarbell) in Youngstown, OH. If you'd like to check out the gym online, there is a recent review on YouTube from Gym Review 4 U (which can be found here: https://youtu.be/Jf_AAB0GG1Q). She is also the owner of Good Lift Apparel (@goodliftapparel and thegoodliftapparel.com). Erika can be found on IG @e.stevens11. Brianny Terry is a powerlifter in the 165/75kg weight class. She has been competing since 2017. She currently totals 1340 in sleeves and 1351 in wraps. She is a 3x ATWR holder and currently holds the ATWR deadlift at 585 lbs. When she's not lifting, she is busy building her new business cerntered around strength and nutrition programming. For those interested in programming and/or nutritional coaching, she can be reached at btstrengthandnutrition@gmail.com. Brianny's goal is to inspire women to pick up a barbell, and believes that the discipline learned through strength has a large carryover to everyday life. She is currently sponsored by Animal Pak (@animalpak - discount code BTERRY10), Live Large Fitness (@livelargefitness – discount code BTERRY10), and the Breath Belt (@thebreathbelt – discount code BRI20). Brianny can be found on IG @BriannyT. Lindsey Rossiter can be found on IG @lin_rosss . Lindsey is currently sponsored by Ritual Apparel (@ritual_apparel – discount code LIN10). Show Topics: 1. Erika and Bri's background in fitness and powerlifting (1:05) 2. Hybrid Showdown (7:15) 3. In response to “a certain podcast's” commentary on women in powerlifting (13:10) 4. The growing effect of women in sports and powerlifting (22:10) 5. The inclusivity of powerlifting (34:20) 6. Thoughts and suggestions on the scheduling of a typical powerlifting meet 7. The positive effects of powerlifting on clients' lives that we get to see as coaches and athletes 8. Bri's (hilarious) 15 lb. water cut story (1:04:44) Announcements: 1. Upcoming Meets: - There is a USPA (sold out) meet at Rustbelt Barbell on Saturday, March 6th - Rustbelt Barbell will also be hosting a USAPL meet this summer. Dates TBA. - There is also another upcoming USPA meet at Rustbelt Barbell in the Fall on Saturday, November 6th. 2. Justin Oliver and Jordan Jarrell will be running RPS meets throughout Ohio and Kentucky in 2021. The dates have not all been fully determined yet. There will be one meet in August (the Kentucky Open), a second in October that will be in Winchester, Kentucky. Finally there is the Live Large Fall Brawl on Saturday, November 6th. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015.

Bloodround Wrestling Podcast
Episode #317 with Justin Oliver

Bloodround Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 118:40


This week's episode is up! We discuss the advantage of getting matches, Penn State's slow start, Iowa rolling, 7-year anniversary of Grajalas vs Alton, and more! All-American from Central Michigan and current Buffalo Assistant Coach, Justin Oliver, joins us to discuss his career, the ascending Buffalo program, Mason Smith stories, and more. Follow him @J_OliverIX Follow us at Bloodround.com and on social media @Bloodround @claunchinator @koatig This is a weekly podcast where we aim for Wednesday morning each week. We post on our website, but if you are listening on the go check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Spreaker, and more! If you would like to sponsor an episode or send in any comments or concerns, please email Tommy at koatig@yahoo.com

HalfBreedTv LLC Podcast
IG Live Music Interview w/ Justin Oliver

HalfBreedTv LLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 38:06


In today’s episode of HalfBreedTv LLC Podcast, IG Live Music Interview edition, I had the pleased of interviewing Tuscaloosa’s own, Justin Oliver (@justinolivermusic) discussing his trip to American Idol, his new singles “King” & “Success,” him moving to New York & more. Be sure to follow him on IG @justinolivermusic & on Facebook under Justin Oliver. To stay tuned in to HalfBreedTv LLC Podcast, be sure to follow/subscribe to all social media platforms below. Thank you for tuning in. It’s ya boy Don LuLu, HalfBreedTv in full EFFECT MAANE!

T-TOWN STORIES
2x American Idol Contestant - Justin Oliver

T-TOWN STORIES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 31:33


Today's episode features Local talent Justin Oliver, a two-time "American Idol" contestant who has been singing and playing the piano in public since the early age of three! Justin graduated from The University of Alabama in 2017. He has contributed to many community and University of Alabama sponsored events around town. Justin has performed across the southeast, including in New York City at the Lincoln Center with "LL Cool J" and 2017 with R&B/Hip-Hop artist, Lizzo, at Music Midtown in Atlanta, GA. He released his debut album 'Pressure' in late 2018. Listen to the episode to learn more about KING, his latest single. Support this podcast

Living Once Twice Podcast
Living Once Twice Trailer

Living Once Twice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 1:09


Do you feel there is more to your life than the 9 to 5 routine?  Maybe like me you followed the well-intentioned advice of your mentors, advisors, and family...by going to college, getting a degree, and finding a job in the real world but now you feel lost, stuck, or that you are going in the wrong direction because that conventional path is no longer fulfilling.  Every Wednesday, join Justin Oliver, a content creator, wellness advocate, & personal adventure junkie as he dives into the inspiring stories, science, and strategies to help you create the momentum you need to take action towards living an authentic life that you are passionate about.  If you're searching for the path to designing your dream life, you’re in the right place!    

Prepare To Win Podcast
Introductions

Prepare To Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 18:54


Introductions by Justin Oliver and Dane Lee

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Veteran State of Mind
Veteran State Of Mind, Episode 062: Chosen Man Part 2, with Justin Oliver Davis

Veteran State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 83:32


Justin Oliver Davis is back to tell us more of his story. Justin served in The Rifles before being badly injured in Afghanistan. He's now minus two legs, but he has the heart of ten man, and casually does things like... climb the biggest mountains in the world.You can connect with him on insta @justin_oliver_davisBooks from podcast guests and Geraint can be found here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media.If you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Altberg Boots - www.altberg.co.ukFrontier Risks Group - www.frontierrisks.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)

Veteran State of Mind
Veteran State Of Mind, Episode 061: Chosen Man Part 1, with Justin Oliver Davis

Veteran State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 63:55


Joining us today we have an incredibly inspiring human being. Justin Oliver Davis served in The Rifles before being badly injured in Afghanistan. He's now minus two legs, but he has the heart of ten man, and casually does things like... climb the biggest mountains in the world. Yes I have a man crush on him. You will do too by the end of this, and we had so much to talk about that he's going to join us again on the next episode.You can connect with him on insta @justin_oliver_davisBooks from podcast guests and Geraint can be found here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media.If you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Altberg Boots - www.altberg.co.ukFrontier Risks Group - www.frontierrisks.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)

Music and Booze With Mo
Episode 47 - Justin Oliver

Music and Booze With Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 44:42


On this episode Justin Oliver (The Bamboo Club, Lono, Broken Shaker LA, Smuggler's Cove) tells us about the awesomeness of Bobby Darin, learning from the tiki master, & which artists should be in your blues starter kit. Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7o38yLxVA7HuMRh8CY8NvK?si=wuX95DxYReWtTNjLOQMKDg

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COUNCILcast
Surveying the Cyber Risk Landscape

COUNCILcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 21:06


Justin Oliver, Senior Director, Business Development for Employee Benefits, CyberScout Ann Barron-DiCamillo, Vice President of Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response at American Express

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast
Pat Popolizio previews the ACC Championships & Justin Oliver returns - NCS43

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 46:40


In Episode 43, NC State head wrestling coach will preview the upcoming ACC Championships to be held in Blacksburg, Virginia and also visit with senior Justin Oliver as he heads to his final conference championship, but his first in the ACC. Show Segments 1:00 - Contractually obligated week off. 1:30 - What's going on during the day? 4:00 - Criteria win over Virginia Tech. 6:20 - Finishing up at No. 10 in the dual meet season 7:35 - The week off. 8:20 - National Collegiate Open 10:00 - High school signees results 11:00 - Donnie Vinson's movie selection 12:00 - ACC allocation record 12:35 - Weight class breakdowns 24:48 - Justin Oliver Interview SUBSCRIBE TO #PACKMENTALITY POP-INS Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Play Music | Spotify | Android | RSS SUPPORT THE SHOW And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast
#24: Myles Martin & Ohio State Remain Undefeated

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 45:43


Ohio State vs North Carolina StateOhio State begins 2019 with a 26-10 win over NC State. Ben Askren starts the podcast with a mention of the business as usual Joeseph McKenna 10-2 major decision over Jamal Morris. This win moved McKenna to 11-0 on the season. Moving on to more memorable match from this dual Micah Jordan versed off against No. 4 ranked Justin Oliver. Jordan was able to put pressure on Oliver and hit the go-ahead takedown with only six seconds remaining. Matt Dernlan notes on McKenna's ability to make split-second adjustments and not get caught fully committed to a move.Hayden Hilday vs Ke-Shawn HayesMoving onto 157 lbs and Hayden Hilday's 7-2 win over Ke-Shawn Hayes, Askren was surprised Hayes got called for stalling. He was surprised because it was blatant and Ohio State was at home but he believes it was the right call. Hayes was able to shut down Hilday's under hook for the first 2.5 periods. Dernlan doesn't think Hayes was intentionally backing out of bounds rather he was in a position that didn't allow him to be grounded and dig in. Hayes is also small for his weight class. Simply relying on a few stalling call points is not a reliable mechanism for offense. Askren and Dernlan suspect Hilday will have a harder time implementing this technique on bigger opponents.Bullard Twins SplitAt 165 lbs NC State's Thomas Bullard won out in a scramble for the 4-2 win over Ohio State's Kaleb Romero. Then at 174 lbs, Te’Shan Campbell was able to get his fifth win in a row as he came through a 4-1 winner over Daniel Bullard. Both brothers have found it tough to compete against the top 10 ranked wrestlers.Myles Martin vs Nick ReenanThe 185 lbs matchup was a battle of two undefeated wrestlers. No. 1 Myles Martin facing off against No. 3 Nick Reenan. Martin secured the win 12-5 over Reenan. Askren is suspicious of the health of Reenan. Reenan was grimacing after the first takedown and Martin may have sensed that. Askren thinks Martin was aggressive and was wrestling to finish the whole match but Dernlan believes he had another gear to give. Martin very rarely hits the same attack twice. This makes it extremely difficult to defend against his unpredictable attacks.Malik HeinselmanThe discussion briefly shifts to Freshman Malik Heinselman and Ohio State's 125 lbs weight class. Dernlan believes pulling Heinselman's redshirt is a good idea. At very least it will give a morale boost to the team that they have a chance of starting off duals with a win. Askren thinks back on his own college wrestling career. He notes about how important his redshirt year was and how much it helped him improve. Since it is unlikely Heinselman wins a national title this year at 125 lbs Askren says he should sit back, learn and grow this year. Dernlan's rebuttal to this is if Heinselman can potentially get a win or two at the NCAA tournament can be the difference between Ohio State placing 2nd or 5th.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 11, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 17:12


SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY! (I made this part up on the fly) This is Short Time Shots, a comically unfunny wrestling podcast aimed at giving you, the wrestling fan, everything you need to know about the day’s happenings in college wrestling. I’m your host Jason Bryant, and here’s something about me, November 11 marks the 10-year anniversary of my first ever podcast. That was called Wrestling 411 with my co-host Kyle Klingman. I’ll actually break that historic show down later this month as Kyle and I talk about that doomed but life-changing project and its impact on wrestling, whether you remember it or not. Speaking of things people wouldn’t rather remember - and I’m talking about our friends in Kent, Ohio. No. 1 Penn State won its 46th dual in a row as the Nittany Lions blasted Kent State 52-3 at sold-out Rec Hall. After dropping the first match at 125 pounds, Penn State reeled off nine straight bonus victories, including six falls in a row, to trounce the Golden Flashes, who wrestled without returning All-American Kyle Conel at 197 pounds. The debut of Roman Bravo-Young was sound as the true freshman from Arizona registered his first collegiate fall over Tim Rooney at 133. Just two days earlier, Rooney lost a tough one to Iowa’s Austin DeSanto in a dual at Kent State. What impressed me the most about Bravo-Young was his top work. He good. We use that F-word a lot around Penn State - Fun. Love them or hate them, Penn State is freaking fun to watch - probably not that fun to wrestle, though. No. 5 Michigan opened up its dual season with a 32-12 win over rival Central Michigan up in Mount Pleasant, a result leaving Bloodround’s Kevin Claunch torn to his core. Big Wolverine bonus wins were registered by Stevan Micic at 133, Kanen Storr at 141, Malik Amine at 149, Logan Massa at 165 and Myles Amine at 174. We did NOT see Mason Parris at heavyweight, as an FYI. No football-like comebacks for ODU on the wrestling mats on Sunday. A day after its football team rallied from a 28-0 deficit to beat North Texas, ODU’s wrestling team fell behind 18-0 … and it got worse as No. 7 Missouri continued its dominance over the Monarchs as the Tigers rolled into the Ted Constant Convocation Center and topped ODU 40-3 in an early-season MAC contest. The match which saw the most eyes came at 141 pounds where a pair of All-Americans tangled. It was Missouri’s Jaydin Eierman who came away with the W, pinning Eastern Michigan transfer Sa’Derian Perry in 5:05. Missouri also picked up bonus wins at 125, 133, 165, 174 and 197 pounds to roll. At the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, a big crowd saw No. 11 Arizona State top No. 19 South Dakota State 30-9 in the dual meet coaching debut for Damion Hahn of SDSU. Nothing really unexpected here. The dual’s two returning NCAA champions, Seth Gross of South Dakota State and Zahid Valencia of Arizona State both scored falls for their respective teams. The bout that was probably of the most interest in terms of a potential toss up went Arizona State’s way at 149 pounds where Josh Maruca topped Henry Pohlmeyer 5-3. ASU All-Americans Ryan Millhof and Josh Shields won big as well. No. 24 North Carolina opened up its season with a 23-10 over Chattanooga. The Mocs jumped out to an early 10-0 lead after the first three weights, highlighted by Chris Debien’s 10-5 win over A.C. Headlee at 141. After that, it was all Tar Heels as Coleman Scott’s squad swept the last seven bouts. Buffalo went 3-0 in sweeping a quad hosted by Bucknell on Sunday. The Bulls topped VMI 34-5, Cleveland State 34-6 and host Bucknell 25-12. It wasn’t smooth sailing the entire time for coach John Stutzman’s team as Bucknell did steal a few bouts. At 125 pounds, Geo Barzona knocked off Buffalo’s Kyle Akins 5-4, while Bucknell 157-pounder Zach Hartman upended Alex Smythe, who was trending upwards in the eyes of many after his rapid improvement. VMI’s Neal Richards went 3-0 in his three bouts at 174 pounds. In the Big 12, Fresno State cruised by Northern Colorado 34-4 before they headed south down I-25 and were greeted by an Air Force team that wasn’t going to let them do the Colorado D1 double. Air Force beat Fresno State 19-15 with the swing victory coming in overtime at 174 where Air Force’s Randy Meneweather beat the Bulldogs’ Ricky Padilla 3-1 in sudden victory. Iowa State opened up its dual slate with a 37-3 win over SIU Edwardsville. Impressive performances turned in by Austin Gomez at 133 as he earned a first-period technical fall. Ian Parker and Marcus Coleman added falls for the Cyclones at 141 and 174 pounds. In Division II, No. 6 Pitt-Johnstown topped No. 5 Wheeling Jesuit 19-15 in Wheeling. Fifth-ranked Levi Niebauer picked up a major decision at 197 pounds the put the bout out of reach and gave coach Pat Pecora his 583rd dual meet victory. Yes, he’s in his 43rd year at the helm. Central Oklahoma gave up the first and last wins of the dual and thumped NAIA Oklahoma City 34-6. Oklahoma City head coach Sam Hazewinkel, the dual threat World and Olympic teamer spent the last two seasons prior as an assistant coach at Central Oklahoma. In Division III, Muhlenberg won the Electric City Duals at Scranton going 4-0. The MULES beat host Scranton, Keystone, Lackawanna and the club team from Temple. No idea whether or not there were any Man in the High Castle references at the event. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Watch Season 3 on Amazon Prime. Going back to New York as the round-robin style Journeymen Collegiate Classic took place a day after the Northeast Duals. Some of the top results saw Lehigh’s Nick Farro knock off Oklahoma’s Christian Moody 3-2 at 125 pounds. Lehigh’s Brandon Paetzell beat Wyoming All-American Montorie Bridges in pool competition, then fell to Purdue’s Ben Thornton 5-1 in the final at that particular weight class pairing. Oklahoma’s Dom Demas had a solid outing at 141 pounds, beating Lock Haven’s Kyle Shoop, Wyoming’s Sam Turner and Purdue’s Nate Limmex. Not too shabby, especially as he got the fall over Limmex at 1:38. NC State’s Justin Oliver topped Davion Jeffries of Oklahoma 7-2 in the A-Bracket final at 149 pounds. Army West Point’s Luke Weiland emerged at 157’s A bracket. Weiland topped Oklahoma’s Justin Thomas 9-0 in the final. Thomas defeated Appalachian State’s Matt Zovitoski and Utah Valley’s Grant LaMont in his side of the pool. Lock Haven All-American Chance Marsteller beat Wyoming’s Branson Ashworth 7-4 in the A-bracket final at 165 pounds. Lehigh’s Jordan Kutler beat Purdue’s Dylan Lydy 3-1 at 174. NC State’s Nick Reenan’s return to folkstyle wrestling was successful one. He topped Lehigh’s Ryan Preisch 5-1 in the top bracket final at 184 pounds. Army West Point’s Rocco Caywood had a win over Lehigh’s Chris Weiler in the pool competition before knocking off NC State’s Malik McDonald 4-2 to claim the title at 197 pounds. Lehigh’s Jake Jakobsen won the B bracket at the weight and 197 is shaping up to be real interesting at Lehigh already this year. Lehigh heavyweight Jordan Wood topped Utah Valley’s Tate Orndorff 6-0 in the final at 285 pounds. Orndorff had a solid 6-5 win over Lock Haven’s Thomas Haines in pool competition. At the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open up in Binghamton where the Bearcats program is celebrating its 50th wrestling anniversary, Cornell was strong to quite strong. At 133, Chaz Tucker beat Vitali Arujau 7-5 in an all-Big Red Final. At 157, Josh Humphreys of Lehigh came away with three falls, a tech and a major on his way to the title. Two of those wins were over NCAA qualifiers Hunter Ladnier of Harvard and Mike D’Angelo, wrestling unattached for Princeton. Brown’s Jonathan Viruet majored George Mason’s Colston DiBlasi 11-0 in the finals at 165 pounds. NC State’s Trent Hidlay knocked off All-American Brandon Womack of Cornell in the second round, then beat Penn State’s Mason Manville in the semifinals en route to the title at 174 pounds. Pretty good starting weekend for the true freshman. Other notable winners were Brown’s Christian LaFragola at 197 and George Mason’s Matt Voss at 285. At the Ohio Intercollegiate Open, the Ohio State Buckeyes pretty much dominated the field. Well, there isn’t too much pretty much, it was dominating. There were a lot of OSU wrestle-offs in the finals. Rather than go through all of them, here’s the notables. Micah Jordan topped teammate Sammy Sasso 9-7 in the final at 149 pounds. Ke-Shawn Hayes won at 157, topping Elijah Cleary 6-5. Cleary upended Michigan’s Will Lewan 3-1 in sudden victory in the semifinals. People notice since Lewan topped teammate Alec Pantaelo last week at the Michigan State Open. Ethan Smith topped teammate TeShan Campbell 8-5 in the finals at 174. More Ohio State stuff happened with titles at 184 with Gavin Hoffman winning, Chase Singletary won at 285. Singletary defeated Mason Parris of Michigan in the semis and beat D2 All-American Kam Teacher of Notre Dame College. If you'd like to support the Mat Talk Podcast Network and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day.

NextView
Mortgages and Home Warranties

NextView

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 38:59


What you'll learn about this episode. Justin Oliver and Ryan Whalen of the Oliver Whalen Team At Nova Home Loans Learn how Justin and Ryan Met Learn about the business partnership formation Learn what sets their team apart from the competition Learn about various Loan Options Credit Services (free credit improvement options) You can reach Justin and Ryan by calling them at 480-821-2577 or by visiting their website at oliverwhalenteam.com Introducting Dr. Yvonne Hunter of Platinum Home Warranty Learn about Yvonne’s professional and educational background Learn how Yvonne got into the home warranty business Learn about different services offered by Platinum Home Warranty Learn how you can save money using Platinum concierge services even if the item is non warrantable. Learn who qualifies for ordering a home warranty. Consider adding a policy to your rental property. You can reach Yvonne by calling 602-828-8389 or emailing her at Yvonne@platinumhw.com Tia Moore is the team leader for NextView Home Professionals at Keller Williams Integrity First. You can reach the team by calling 480-521-6898 or by emailing info@tiamoore.com

NextView
Mortgages and Home Warranties

NextView

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 38:59


What you'll learn about this episode. Justin Oliver and Ryan Whalen of the Oliver Whalen Team At Nova Home Loans Learn how Justin and Ryan Met Learn about the business partnership formation Learn what sets their team apart from the competition Learn about various Loan Options Credit Services (free credit improvement options) You can reach Justin and Ryan by calling them at 480-821-2577 or by visiting their website at oliverwhalenteam.com Introducting Dr. Yvonne Hunter of Platinum Home Warranty Learn about Yvonne’s professional and educational background Learn how Yvonne got into the home warranty business Learn about different services offered by Platinum Home Warranty Learn how you can save money using Platinum concierge services even if the item is non warrantable. Learn who qualifies for ordering a home warranty. Consider adding a policy to your rental property. You can reach Yvonne by calling 602-828-8389 or emailing her at Yvonne@platinumhw.com Tia Moore is the team leader for NextView Home Professionals at Keller Williams Integrity First. You can reach the team by calling 480-521-6898 or by emailing info@tiamoore.com

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast
Introducing All-American Justin Oliver - NCS21

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 17:44


Episode 21 of the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast wastes no time in getting to know the newest member of the NC State Wolfpack wrestling program - All-American transfer Justin Oliver. From Michigan's storied Davison High School program, Oliver spent the last several years at Central Michigan, earning All-American honors as a redshirt freshman at 149 pounds. It's been a wild couple of weeks and host Brian Reinhardt breaks it down. SUBSCRIBE TO #PACKMENTALITY POP-INS Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Play Music | Spotify | Android | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Uncensored Humanity
Uncensored Humanity UH 002 - Coach Dan Bell

Uncensored Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 135:19


 My guest today is my Olympic Weightlifting coach Dan Bell of Rubber City Weightlifting. Dan has over 30 years of experience in strength sports. Dan has been coaching Olympic Weightlifting for the past 19 years. He has coached athletes of all different skill levels and ages. From local meet lifters to national level lifters all the way to Olympic level lifter Holley Mangold. Dan and Holley were featured on the MTV show True Lift while Dan was preparing Holley for the 2009 Pan American Championships in Guatemala.  Dan is not just a lifter and coach, he studied English from the Ohio State University. Dan has published the book "Nadir's Fire", that you can find on Amazon. Dan is one of the top Olympic Weightlifting coaches in the country. He is very good at developing national level lifters from athletes with no prior lifting experience. Dan also teaches USA Weightlifting Level 1 coaches clinics a few times a year. If you are an aspiring strength coach you need to take one of his clinics.  Today we talked mostly about Dan's background in strength sports. He has done it all from starting out lifting in his bedroom with plastic and concrete weights, to lifting stones in the park. He was a powerlifter for Westside Barbell in Columbus Ohio. He also founded Columbus Weightlifting and helped current coach of Columbus Weightlifting, Mark Cannella, organize and run the Arnold Weightlifting Championships at the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus Ohio every year. Dan is the head coach of Rubber City Weightlifting in Canton Ohio. He shares the space with Justin Oliver of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness.  You can find Dan on Facebook and Instagram @RubberCityWeightlifting. You can visit his website at RubberCityWeightlifting.org. He has some great plans for jerk blocks on his website. People have been using his design for jerk blocks for years as they are some of the best available. Plus, they are free.       © 2018 Uncensored Humanity   Artwork by Kathryn Kidwell Intro music Rover by S Strong – available on Youtube audio library Outro music Whitestick by S Strong – available on Youtube audio library  

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - December 2, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 16:24


After a hard day of wrestling, we’ll have to take a big drink of Lakini’s Juice and call it a day. Ohio State won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational without Joey McKenna and Kyle Snyder. That doesn’t bode well for the rest of the country. This is Short Time Shots with a look back at the wrestling happenings from December 2, 2017. I’ll be your heropsychodreamer and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. Them Buckeyes earned three titles to outdistance that state down south, aka Michigan, 155.5 to 140. Arizona State was third with 113.5, followed by Northern Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia Tech. Leading the way for the Buckeyes were champions Luke Pletcher at 133, Myles Martin at 184 and Kollin Moore at 197. We’ll dial it back though and go weight-by-weight as freshman Taylor LaMont became the first wrestler from Utah Valley to win the CKLV by beating Sean Russell of Edinboro 4-3 at 125 pounds. LaMont, a member of the Junior World Team in Greco, was the No. 8 seed and after Friday’s win over Ethan Lizak, beat two more All-Americans to cap off a breakthrough event. At 133, Pletcher got past Stevan Micic in the semis before handling American’s Josh Terao 9-2 in the finals. A lot of buzz came out of the tournament from Drexel’s Austin DeSanto, who finished fourth, losing to Virginia’s Jack Mueller twice. The big the true freshman hype, at least for now, should go with a guy who won the tournament, and that’s 141-pound champion Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell. The New York native knocked off past NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith in the semifinals before topping Northern Iowa’s Josh Alber for the second time this year. Expect a giant jump in the rankings from Yianni D. this week. Not sure if there’s a more underappreciated All-American than Justin Oliver. The Central Michigan junior wrestled exceedingly well en route to the title and a 9-7 win over upstart Troy Heilmann of North Cackalacky. That’s southern for Carolina. Michigan’s Alec Pantaelo got off the proverbial schneid with a resounding 10-3 win over Micah Jordan in the finals at 157 pounds. Jordan had avenged an earlier loss to Josh Shields, while Pantaleo was solid in his semi win over Nebraska’s Tyler Berger. David Freaking McFadden is nasty good. The Virginia Tech All-American packed upstart freshman Evan Wick in 2:58 to claim the Hokies only individual title in Vegas. Wick reached the finals as the No. 9 seed. Arizona State’s Zahid Valencia notched his second win of the year over Ohio State’s Bo Jordan. This time, the Sun Devil sophomore took home a 9-6 win after a 9-6 win in the semis over the rugged Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa. Tis Valencia’s second straight championship at the event. Myles Martin scored three takedowns and only gave up escapes and a penalty point in an 8-5 victory over Michigan’s Domenic Abonader in a match that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Kollin Moore shook off Friday’s bugaboos and regained the crushing promise he’s shown the past two years by hitting a slick fireman’s carry on Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught and then switched off to a head and arm and registered the first-period fall to win the gold at 197 pounds. Adam Coon of Michigan would top Arizona State’s Tanner Hall as Coon quickly countered a bad Hall shot in sudden victory. Coon wants to fly rockets and stuff. He’s big. Other tournament action that didn’t involve that big tournament in Las Vegas was mostly outside of Division I. Mt. San Antonio College won the Southern Regional championship of the California Community College Athletic Association. The Mounties, yes, the MOUNTIES, only had two champions but 10 of the 12 wrestlers placed in the Top 4. No report from the North Region up at Lassen College in Susanville. The Mid-South Conference had its women’s conference championships on Saturday with Campbellsville picking up four individual titles, not counting Kayla Miracle, who was in Russia at the World Cup. The Mid-South Conference has five of its members fielding women’s wrestling programs. Charlotte Fowler, Koral Sugiyama, Alexia Foca, and Kaitlyn Hill claimed gold. Lightning crashes in York, Pennsylvania as Johnson & Wales won four individual titles to win the New Standard Invitational at York College. Bobby Jordan, Jay Albis, Michael Gargano and Michael DiNardo each claimed titles for Lonnie Morris’ Wildcats, again, they aren’t just a cooking school. I alone challenge you to find the reference here. Messiah outdistanced Mount Union to win the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. The Falcons earned three individual championships. Mount Union scored 70 points in its NCAA Division III quarterfinal football win over Frostburg State over the weekend. Oh, we’re talking wrestling. Little alphabet soup as WPI won the RIT Invitational with two champions -- Tyler Marsh and Brendan Marion. “Lois, there’s a message in my alpha bits, it’s saying ooooooo.” Peter, those are Cherrios. By the way, that reference I was mentioning earlier? The band Live is from York, Pennsylvania, so there’s the I Alone and the Lightning Crashes references. 90’s music fans rejoice. Speaking of outside of Division I, you can file this under stuff that just never happens. Both Wartburg and Augsburg lost on Saturday. At the same event. To Division III schools. Not sure when, or if, that’s ever happened, but it’s a big enough anomaly that it leads off our dual meet section of the show. This craziness happened in La Crosse at the Candlewood Suites duals. Loras, coached by Watrburg alum T.J. Miller, beat Augsburg 17-16 as the Duhawks. Yes, Duhawks, won the last three bouts to rally from a 16-8 deficit. Heavyweight Quin Gillam earned the dual-deciding 5-0 win. Since many of you may not be super familiar with Division III or life outside of D1 wrestling, Loras is in Dubuque, Iowa and they were ranked eighth in the country coming in. Augsburg was second. Loras SID Jim Naprstek even sent me a DM asking if the #1 and #2 teams in D3 ever lost on the same day. No. 12 UW-Whitewater used a 4-2 decision at 197 pounds by All-American Jordan Newman over Kyle Fank to clinch a 21-20 win over No. 1 Wartburg. Both teams were docked a team point in the dual, with Whitewater’s coming after the match had concluded. Crucial swing was at 133 pounds where Hazen Rice was trailing Wartburg’s Brennen Doebel 6-3 in the second before Rice reversed Doebel to his back to get the fall at 3:38. Want to make things even more complicated? Augsburg beat UW-Whitewater 26-16. This should be a real interesting year in D3, especially after the semester break and a few more athletes come into play. Fourth-ranked Missouri opened up #MACtion with a 36-3 win over visiting Old Dominion. Grant Leeth picked up a fall at 149 pounds while Daniel Lewis picked up a technical fall at 174 to power the Tigers. Playing the name game, ODU’s Michael McGee, without an H, beat Missouri’s Barlow McGhee, with an H, in the tiebreakers. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it makes you wonder how days could be any worse. Sixth-ranked NC State didn’t drop a goose egg on Chattanooga, they sent them into negative integers. The Pack beat the Mocs 41 to -1. Team point got deducted after 184 pounds when Pete Renda edged Bryce Carr. The Pack improved to 8-0 already this season. Northwestern showed some snarl as the much-improved Wildcats handled Maryland 34-12. If you remember last week, Maryland had upended then-No. 21 Stanford. The Cats got falls from Sebastian Rivera at 125, Ryan Deakin at 149 and Johnny Wrestling, aka Johnny Sebastian at 174. The top individual matchup went Maryland’s way as heavyweight Youssif Hemida pinned Conan Jennings. Fire up Dips? Franklin & Marshall topped VMI 25-12. The Diplomats are the only Division III school with a Division I wrestling program. They are the Highlander. There can be only one. Because the Highlander was a documentary and it was based on events that happened in real time! Ok, enough Aqua Teen references. One bright spot for VMI is Hunter Starner picked up a fall at 133 pounds. Starner’s from Tabb, my high school rival, but he was part of my old wrestling club, the PWA. Indiana went 3-0 at the Hoosier duals, beating Northern Illinois, Cleveland State and SIU Edwardsville. In Division II, fifth-ranked Pitt-Johnstown fell behind early, but came back to win six of the last eight bouts to defeat 10th-ranked Ashland 25-12. Pat Pecora, the AD and head coach at UPJ, started his head coaching career -- get this -- DURING the Carter Administration. See, it’s not just a joke I throw around about Colton McCrystal. San Francisco State head coach Jason Welch earned his first head coaching win of his career as the Gators beat NAIA Southern Oregon 32-13. San Francisco State trailed 13-10 after five matches, but three of the next five wins were bonus victories, including falls by Sam Alnassiri at 285 and Isaiah Alva at 149. Mercyhurst scored wins by Penn State transfer Wes Phipps at 197 and Jacob Robb at heavyweight to get past Kerry Regner’s Millersville Marauders 22-16 in a matchup of PSAC schools. Mercyhurst also beat LIU Post 25-19. Gannon also went 2-0 with wins over Millersvile an LIU Post. Gannon, like the bad guy in Metroid? Ah, nostalgia. I wasn’t any good at that game. In the NAIA, top-ranked Grand View shut out Benedictine 51-0. The Vikings picked up falls from Blake Joiner at 174 and national champion heavyweight Dean Broghammer. We talked about the rarity of the negative one earlier -- coincidentally -- negative one was my softball number. Seriously. Southeastern University of Lakeland, Florida won six out of 10 matches on Saturday against the University of the Cumberlands. But the Patriots’ four wins were all by bonus wins, two majors and two falls and those four wins were enough to beat Southeastern 20-19. Quandre Chisolm’s major decision at heavyweight pushed coach Chris Fleeger’s team to the win. Yes, THAT Chris Fleeger. Lime green buddah still unaccounted for. Southeastern is coached by a former Divi

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - December 1, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 13:07


The big news in college wrestling is of course the wonderful world of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. There’s a lot to watch and with 20 different schools represented in the semifinals, it’ll sure to be a good Saturday of wrestling. Thanks to Earl Smith for that stat, I’m Jason Bryant and this is Short Time Shots, a semi-daily look around the world of college wrestling. Michigan leads the CKLV after the first day. Ohio State’s in second place followed by Nebraska, Arizona State and Northern Iowa. Michigan put five wrestlers into the semifinals, while Ohio State put six. Nebraska and UNI each have four. As always, the Cliff Keen provides then ranking public some major headaches as upsets are plentiful. At 125 pounds, a pair of All-Americans fell as returning NCAA runner-up Ethan Lizak was knocked off 4-3 in the quarterfinals by Utah Valley’s Taylor LaMont. Jay Schwarm of Northern Iowa avenged a loss earlier in the day to Cornell’s Mike Russo and Schwarm then beat Arizona State’s Ryan Millhof to advance to Saturday’s semifinals. Boise State transfer and past JUCO All-American Will Bardezbain of Kent State topped North Carolina’s Dalton Macri 18-15 in the Round of 16. Josh Terao of American is the lowest seed to reach the semifinals at 133 pounds. The Eagle topped No. 2 seed Dom Forys of Pittsburgh 6-3 in the quarters. He’ll face Jack Mueller of Virginia, who defeated 11th-seeded Austin DeSanto of Drexel in the other bottom bracket quarter. Up top, It’s a Michigan-Ohio State semi with top-seeded Stevan Micic set to face off with Ohio State’s Luke Pletcher. Pletcher survived a scare in a first-round tiebreaker win over Ben Thornton of Purdue. At 141, two-time All-American Bryce Meredith of Wyoming will give Cornell’s Yianni Diakomihalis his first test in the semifinals. Down low, it’ll be a Chad Red-Josh Alber semifinal. Nebraska’s Red topped Eli Stickley of Wisconsin 7-5 in the quarters while Northern Iowa’s Alber upended Tommy “The Cat” Thorn of Minnesota 4-3. Top upset of that bracket came as Pitt’s Nick Zanetta beat No. 4 seed Javier Gasca of Michigan State in the pigtails. At 149, a modest upset saw North Carolina’s Troy Heilmann go all South Plainfield on Ke-Shawn Hayes of Ohio State. Heilmann beat Hayes after falling behind 6-0 in the first period. Heilmann will face All-American Max Thomsen of UNI in the top bracket semi, while Justin Oliver of Central Michigan will face 900-year-old Colton McCrystal of Nebraska in the bottom bracket semi. McCrystal saw a huge lead evaporate in the quarters, but held on to beat Zander Wick 11-10. I found out Mr. Wick’s secret internet password -- it’s Mister Wick! Drew Carey Show reference if you’re wondering. At 157, top-seeded Tyler Berger of Nebraska looked uninspiring, but he got the job done reaching the semifinals. He’ll face All-American Alec Pantaleo of Michigan. Pantaleo pinned North Dakota State’s Clay “I’m a lot smarter than you” Ream in 1:09. We’ll see a rematch of an earlier dual this year in the bottom bracket semi as Arizona State’s Josh Shields will face Ohio State’s Micah Jordan. Michigan’s Logan Massa fell 8-4 to the other Wick twin, Evan, 8-4 in the quarters at 165 pounds. Wick scored a third-period escape and a takedown and added a riding time point to beat the returning All-American. Down low, TeShan Campbell of Ohio State will face All-American David McFadden of Virginia Tech. Campbell beat Nebraska’s Isaiah White, last year’s Division II champion, 3-1. Nick Wanzek of Minnesota survived a scare in the Round of 16 and then used riding time to outlast Anthony Valencia. He’s got Wick next. Anyone else getting a Monty Python reference at all? 1-2-3-5 here in the semis at 174 pounds. Arizona State’s Zahid Valenica is beast mode right now. He’ll face a dangerous Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa in the semifinals. Lujan pinned Jaeden Bernstein of Navy in under a minute, while it’s that whole Michigan-Ohio State thing again, the state up north against that state down south with Myles Amine facing off with Bo Jordan. At 184, Nebraska’s Taylor Venz is the story thus far. The No. 13 seed pinned All-American Drew Foster of Northern Iowa and then did the whole pin thing again against No. 5 seed Jordan Ellingwood of Central Michigan to reach the semifinals. He’ll face two-time All-American Myles Martin of Ohio State in the semis. Down low, it’s a 2-3 matchup with Virginia Tech’s Zack Zavatsky meeting up with Michigan’s Domenic Abounader. Nothing super crazy in the rest of the weight. Top-seeded Kollin Moore of Ohio State was less than stellar in three early-round wins, but in the quarters, he picked it up, majoring Wisconsin’s Hunter Ritter to reach the semifinals. He’ll face CSU Bakersfield’s Matt Williams. Williams topped Northern Colorado’s Jacob Seely 8-1 in the quarters. Down low, things got messy. Second-seeded Jared Haught of Virginia Tech reached the semis without incident, but his opponent is unseeded Stephen Lioseau of Drexel. Lancaster Catholic REPRESENT! Loiseau beat Purdue’ s Christian Brunner in his opening round bout and then beat Cal Poly’s Tom Lane, who’d majored All-American Kevin Beazley of Michigan in the previous round. There’s more on that Drexel team than just a true freshman, folks. At heavyweight, the only sizeable -- get it? Sizeable? Heavyweights? Yeah, Purdue’s Shawn Streck beat No. 4 seed Ryan Solomon of Pittsburgh early, but Streck was beaten in the semis by Stanford’s Nathan Butler. Butler will face the hulking Fowlerville, Michigan native Adam Coon. Down low, it’s the People’s Champ Jacob Kasper of Duke meeting up with college wrestling’s oldest heavyweight, Tanner Hall of Arizona State in a battle of All-Americans. Brackets and video is all at Flowrestling. You wrestle with who you’ve got and right now, Lock Haven’s got a few guys who like to score bonus points. Friday proved to be the biggest win to date of Scott Moore’s head coaching career as Lock Haven scored four bonus victories in five wins to upend No. 11 Rutgers in front of 2,300-plus fans at Thomas Field House in Mat Town. Key victories were registered by Ronnie Perry over Eleazar DeLuca at 149 pounds, Chance Marsteller over John Van Brill at 165 and Thomas Haines, who delivered the match-ending fall at heavyweight over Razohnn Gross in just 43 seconds. Lock Haven -- the Bald Eagles soaring. Unranked Princeton tried to make it interesting at Jadwin Gym, but No. 5 Lehigh was too much as late wins by Jordan Kutler and Ryan Preisch slammed the door on the Tigers 25-13. Scotty Parker picked up another fall at 133 pounds for the Mountain Hawks, giving him three straight wins by fall. Six more and he’ll tie Shute. Seventh-ranked Iowa escaped with an 18-17 win over No. 15 Illinois at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Friday night. Sam Stoll was the hero as he literally fell into a fortuitous position as Illinois heavyweight Deuce Rachal tried to throw the GRECO Junior world medalist and ended up on his back and stuck to give Iowa the come-from-behind victory. Pretty gross dual all the way around though. Isaiah Martinez looked good, but grass is also green. No. 22 Rider topped Penn 19-15. Notable wins registered by Rider’s B.J. Clagon over Joe Velliquette and Chad Walsh over May Bethea. Heavyweight Ryan Cloud sealed the win for the Broncs with a 10-4 win at 285 over Patrik Garren. The loss was the first for the Roger Reina Head Coach of Wrestling Roger Reina since he returned to be the head coach of the Quakers, which oddly enough, is the only Ivy League team whose mascot isn’t a color or an animal. That was actually a Final Jeopardy question once. A pair of ranked foes met in Division II in an MIAA conference matchup as No. 6 Central Oklahoma topped No. 21 Fort Hays State 22-14 in Hays, Kansas. UCO won six of the 10 bouts. Fort Hays’ Conrad Cole made a statement at 125 pounds, teching No. 4 Josh Lindsey. Fourth-ranked Caleb Cotter sealed the dual for the Bronchos, that’s Bronchos with an H, kind of like Stanley, with a C. Cotter topped Dakota Gulley 6-3 at 285 to ice the win. Out in Great Falls, Montana, a mix of Division II, NAIA and junior colleges met up at the Battle of the Rockies duals. McKendree, the third-ranked team in Division II, beat host Providence -- formerly known as Great Falls, Minot State and Simon Fraser, which was ranked 12th in Divison II. Montana State-Northern from the NAIA was unbeaten, but due to NAIA rules not counting duals against non-four year schools as official bouts, the Lights -- yes, the LIGHTS -- only officially scored one win, and that was over Division II Simon Fraser. Northwest College’s Nodir Safarav went 3-0 at 125 pounds. He’s the guy who won the Dave Schultz. How someone goes from Uzbekistan to Powell, Wyoming is beyond me. In the NAIA, Baker topped Graceland 24-20. Two quick falls there delivered by Baker’s Lucas Lovvorn in 21 seconds and David Dow in 24 seconds. Baker’s the Wildcats and their from Baldwin City, Kansas. Shout out to Dan Harris. Oh, and coach Cody Garcia. Other scores from around the nation Western State Colorado beat Chadron State 30-11. Marc Antoni-Macias’ Hunter Hawks beat second-year Keystone 40-12. And Western New England topped Rhode Island College 44-2   JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to su

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 19, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 9:16


Fantasy football sucks the life out of me. It really does. This is Short Time Shots for Sunday, November 19, 2017 and let’s just say, I’m having more success starting guys like Case Keenum than I am “fantasy studs.” I’m also recording these in one take. If I flub, I flub. Who am I? Hall of Fame announcer Jason Bryant, that’s who! Very limited schedule across the country on this, the Sunday before Thanksgiving here in the United States, but the five Division I duals we saw all involved ranked teams. The question is, where do we start? We had two top 10 duals … ah, let’s start with the upset. And by upset, we mean No. 10 Lehigh pasting No. 4 Michigan at Grace Hall in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 27-8. On paper, people believed this Michigan team could make a run at the NCAA title. I even mentioned to Richard Immel on Bonus Points on Friday that Michigan could take some dual losses and still come out as a threat. On Sunday, Lehigh wasn’t impressed by the credentials, the hype or the ranking as Pat Santoro’s 10th-ranked Mountain Hawks scored sizable wins from Ian Brown at 157, Jordan Kutler at 174 and Ryan “The Preisch is Right” at 184. At this rate, it’s doubtful anyone’s going to drop a weight, especially Preisch, who topped Domenic Abounader 3-1 at 184 and Kutler, who topped All-American Alec Pantaleo at 157. Scotty Parker using that RP Norley Pennridge strength registered another fall, although it was over Michigan backup Michael Volyanyuk. In Stillwater, we were expecting a tight dual with third-ranked Oklahoma State and sixth-ranked Minnesota. A bunch of matches were tight, but the dual score wasn’t. The Cowboys gave coach John Smith his 400th career dual victory with a 30-3 beatdown of the Golden Gophers. The Cowboys won five matches decided by two points or less. Minnesota’s lone bright spot came at 125 where returning NCAA finalist Ethan Lizak rallied to beat Nick Piccininni 10-9. Piccininni built an 8-1 lead at the end of the first period before Lizak chose top and scored six nearfall points in two different sequences. In the third, Piccininni chose neutral and gave up the go-ahead takedown. A riding time point would be the final difference maker. The rest of the dual -- uffda. Kaid Brock scored four takedowns to beat Mitch McKee 9-7 in a bout that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Dean Heil needed a third-period takedown to do Dean Heil types of things and beat Tommy Thorn 3-1. No. 9 Virginia Tech looked strong to quite strong in a maroon battle against Central Michigan. The Hokies won eight out of 10 and too both head-to-head ranked matchups to earn the win in Cassell Coliseum. At 149, Solomon Chishko topped Justin Oliver 3-1 in a matchup of past All-Americans while Zack Zavatsky topped Jordan Ellingwood 7-4 at 184. For the second straight time, B.C. “The Headache Powder” LaPrade makes the show. He upset Collin Heffernan 3-1 in sudden victory. Being a Poquoson grad, I can’t give the New Kent guy TOO much pub. Arizona State took center stage, LITERALLY, as the Sun Devils hosted a theater-style dual against No. 25 Pittsburgh. The end result was more tragedy for the Panthers than it was comedy as the Sun Devils won eight of 10 bouts to cruise to a 32-6 win. Coach Zeke “My real name is Larry” Jones saw his team win both of the notable matches as Josh Shields beat Taleb Rahmani at 157 and Tanner Hall beat Ryan Solomon in one of those thrilling escape-riding time 2-0 wins. No. 13 Northern Iowa rebounded from Friday’s loss to win its first Big 12 dual with a 21-19 win over North Dakota State in Cedar Falls. At 141, Josh Alber scored the match-winning individual victory with a technical fall in the final match of the dual. Penn State crowned seven champs at the Keystone Classic at The Palestra hosted by Penn (singular). Zain Retherford won his 100th career bout during the course of the event, while Jason Nolf pinned his way through at 157 pounds. Bo Nickal scored three falls and a tech en route to the title at 184. Other Penn State champs were Jered Cortez at 141, Anthony Cassar at 197, Nick Nevills at heavyweight and Mark Hall at 174, who went fall, fall, tech tech, fall. Kinda like that whole duck-duck-grey duck thing they do out here. I still think it’s duck-duck-goose. Cornell won the New York State Intercollegiate championships, there wasn’t a whole lot of comp to challenge the Big Red this year. Lock Haven won four titles at the Black Knight Invitational at Army West Point -- yes, you kind of have to say the whole “Army West Point” thing now. Something about branding. The Bald Eagles got golds form Kyle Shoop-Shoop-ay-Doop, Chance Marsteller and a pair of Solanco Mules -- Ronnie Perry and Thomas Haines. Lancaster-Lebanon League representing the 717 there. NC State won five titles at the Wolfpack open. Yup. They hosted. Wisconsin won five titles out west at the Roadrunner Open hosted by CSU Bakersfield. Top win there was probably Ricky Robertson’s 3-1 overtime win over Emery Parker of Illinois. In Division III, John Carroll swept the John Carroll duals, earning wins over Case Western Reserve, Penn State Behrend, Lycoming, Alfred State and Lourdes. Gettysburg won three matches at the Green Terror Duals in Westminster, Maryland. Yes, the Green Terror is the nickname of McDaniel College, formerly known as Western Maryland. Coach Andy Vogel’s Bullets topped Division II Alderson-Broaddus 30-14, Penn State-Mont Alto 57-0 and Scranton 27-15. Gettysburg 133-pounder Louie Carusillo picked up the Dundie Award for fastest fall in the dual against Scranton. All the scores and tournament results and standings can be found at mattalkonline.com/scoreboard. 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Ryan Is Super Strong!
Episode 64 - Is Justin Oliver Super Strong?

Ryan Is Super Strong!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 70:23


Strength Level: The Electoral College Man we got a GOOD one for you today! The wonderful, talented, tall man, JUSTIN OLIVER is here!!!! Also in studio is past guest (& brother of the host) CHRISTIAN KNUDSEN! The guys have a great time as usual, & get goofy as hell as always, however this time, definitely with a political twinge & an exhaustion we can all probably relate to. We hope this episode is something you can relate with, & still be able to find your little bit of a break from reality that we normally try to provide! Check out Justin Oliver, Slim Jenkins, & EVERYTHING this guy does ASAP. What a sweetie pie! Our personal Thoughts for You Today: We love you so dearly

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Barely Conscious with Justin Adams
BCP - Episode #4 feat. Justin Oliver

Barely Conscious with Justin Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 34:39


In this week’s episode we check out some tracks from Dance Gavin Dance and chat with diamond expert turned poker pro Justin Oliver. We talk about MTV going back to being MTV, guns being mildly dangerous, and orgasming from soccer. We also debut the new game Impromptu Impersonations !!!