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Send us a text Join Tony and Tristan as they sit down with Justin Spring, the Executive Director of the Pope and Young Club, to discuss the vital role of leadership in wildlife conservation and the preservation of ethical hunting practices. In this episode, Justin shares insights into the mission of the Pope and Young Club, the importance of fair chase principles, and how they are working to shape the future of hunting and conservation. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman or just interested in wildlife conservation, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on protecting nature for future generations. Companies we LOVE | Ways to Support the Podcast ↓froggtoggs - USE CODE ZD315 FOR 15 PERCENT OFF @ www.froggtoggs.com *Cannot be used in combination with any other promo code. Offer only available at www.froggtoggs.com.*Valid 8/30/2023 thru 12/31/2024Williamson Outfitters (Coastal Florida Waterfowl Hunts, Fishing, Gator Hunts and Much more!)https://floridaducks.com/Code Duck30 for 20 percent off Huntwise!https://huntwise.com/pro/checkout?code=DUCK30Looking to waterfowl hunt in Arkansas? Give our good friend Kade Weatherford, Owner of Delta Thunder Outfitters a call at (870)-926-7944You can use code ZeroDuck30 for 20 percent off all products at https://ackleyoutdoors.com/ !Code Zeroduck15 for 15 percent off https://dirtyduckcoffee.com/Special shout out to @Gavin Powell for letting us use his song "The End" in our videos
2008 was the last time US male gymnasts won a medal at an Olympics. Justin Spring was on the team. He says that this week's bronze medal and the team's social media stars could help resuscitate the sport. This episode was produced by Denise Guerra, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Matt Collette, engineered by Andrea Kristinsdottir and Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Allen Bolen sits down with Dallas Smith and Justin Spring from the Pope and Young Club for Part 1 of their conversation on conservation and all the exciting new things with the Pope and Young Club. The Pope and Young Club stands with bowhunting! Defending our passions, that are committed, they are vigilant and we as a community must stand united. That fight that we face isn't reserved only for those in a record books. Every bowhunter and future bowhunter and potential bowhunter should join their ranks so that all may enjoy the pursuits and passions of bowhunting that we do today and for years to come. Now is the time for us to Preserve, Promote and Protect out Heritage, our Legacy and our Future! https://www.pope-young.org/
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On today's episode, we welcome Justin Spring, former Olympian and current assistant coach for the University of Alabama Women's Gymnastics team. We reminisce on old times, talk about the importance of creating a healthy team environment, and what role a coach plays in empowering athletes to become the best version of themselves. Credits: Host - Bridget Sloan Producer/Editor - Claire Hooker Follow us on social media! TikTok @flippingoutpod Twitter @FlippingOut_Pod Instagram @flippingoutpod
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Discover the root of the “Fair Chase Affidavit” principle and its purpose from Justin Spring. He's a former Boone and Crockett representative, and the current Pope and Young representative, responded to our inquiry. Graduating in 2006 with a degree in natural resources, he gained experience in fisheries and wildlife through various technician roles over the […] The post 49.”The Fair Chase Affidavit” Explained by Justin Spring from Pope & Young/ Boone and Crockett appeared first on Shoot2Hunt.
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Today on the podcast I am super stoked to have Justin Spring former NCAA gymnast known for his daring and impressive skill set and helping his Illinois team to multiple championship titles. During his time at College, he also represent the USA at world championships and helped Team USA win Bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.From being an Olympian to coaching the Illinois men's gymnastics team, Justin has had an incredible journey and discusses his experiences and shares valuable coaching tips.Having been a part of the sport for over two decades, Justin explains how the NCAA has transformed gymnastics and made it more competitive. He also shares his thoughts on the cultural and educational changes that have contributed to the sport's growth.Last year Justin transitioned from coaching men's gymnastics to women's gymnastics.He talks about the challenges he faced and the changes he made to his coaching style to adapt to the new team dynamics.The episode is a treasure trove of information for coaches and gymnasts alike. Justin's practical tips on coaching, building team culture, and maintaining a positive attitude are a must-listen for anyone looking to excel in gymnastics.We discuss:Justin Spring's Olympic gymnastic journey.Transitioning from being a gymnast to coaching.The psychological state of being excellent. How to build mental fortitude and strength. The differences between coaching men's and women's gymnastics. Breaking down air awareness to improve landing and sticking.The importance of taking time to get to know athletes. How to show athletes that you care about them. Pointing the finger vs. pulling the thumb. And…What can we expect from Alabama Gymnastics in 2023?Learn more about the 2023 SHIFT Symposium here https://shiftmovementscience.com/2023shiftsymposium/ We appreciate you listening! To learn more about SHIFT, head here - https://shiftmovementscience.com/To learn about SHIFT's courses, check our website here - https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/Also, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends! Thanks :)Thanks for listening to The SHIFT Show!Check out SHIFT's most popular courses here! https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/Want to join our online educational community of over 1000 gymnastics professionals and get 40+ hours of gymnastics lectures? Join The Hero Lab below!https://shiftmovementscience.com/theherolab/ Check out all our past podcast episodes here!https://shiftmovementscience.com/podcast/
The Boone and Crockett Club originated the term “Fair Chase”. TL Jones a third generation bear hunter wrote an epic piece about fair chase and how it applies to hounds and houndsmen. The anti hunters and many in the hunting community call the use of hounds unfair, too easy and a lazy way to hunt. Justin Spring of the Boone and Crockett Club joins the podcast. Chris and Justin discuss a brief history of B&C, its purpose and function in historical and modern day wildlife management. The topic of trophy hunting is discussed and how many terms such as fair chase, trophy hunting, even the word conservation is misused, misinterpreted and used against us as hunters in the 21st Century. The big topic discussed is the B&C position on the use of GPS tracking equipment in conjunction with hounds. Chris asks some tough questions and Justin explains the position in detail to bring clarification for houndsmen. This episode is for the houndsmen that want to protect hound hunting, see it flourish and preserve it. This episode is for houndsmen that want to be informed and defend our way of life. This episode is for the few, the warriors among us. Thi episode is for Xtreme Performance Houndsmen. www.houndsmanxp.com www.boone-crockett.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! SPONSORS: Joy Dog Food Cajun Lights Havoc Hunting Supply Go Wild Old South Dog Boxes Briar Creek Kennel dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Boone and Crockett Club originated the term “Fair Chase”. TL Jones a third generation bear hunter wrote an epic piece about fair chase and how it applies to hounds and houndsmen. The anti hunters and many in the hunting community call the use of hounds unfair, too easy and a lazy way to hunt.Justin Spring of the Boone and Crockett Club joins the podcast. Chris and Justin discuss a brief history of B&C, its purpose and function in historical and modern day wildlife management. The topic of trophy hunting is discussed and how many terms such as fair chase, trophy hunting, even the word conservation is misused, misinterpreted and used against us as hunters in the 21st Century.The big topic discussed is the B&C position on the use of GPS tracking equipment in conjunction with hounds. Chris asks some tough questions and Justin explains the position in detail to bring clarification for houndsmen.This episode is for the houndsmen that want to protect hound hunting, see it flourish and preserve it. This episode is for houndsmen that want to be informed and defend our way of life. This episode is for the few, the warriors among us. Thi episode is for Xtreme Performance Houndsmen.www.houndsmanxp.comwww.boone-crockett.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodCajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
The Boone and Crockett Club originated the term “Fair Chase”. TL Jones a third generation bear hunter wrote an epic piece about fair chase and how it applies to hounds and houndsmen. The anti hunters and many in the hunting community call the use of hounds unfair, too easy and a lazy way to hunt.Justin Spring of the Boone and Crockett Club joins the podcast. Chris and Justin discuss a brief history of B&C, its purpose and function in historical and modern day wildlife management. The topic of trophy hunting is discussed and how many terms such as fair chase, trophy hunting, even the word conservation is misused, misinterpreted and used against us as hunters in the 21st Century.The big topic discussed is the B&C position on the use of GPS tracking equipment in conjunction with hounds. Chris asks some tough questions and Justin explains the position in detail to bring clarification for houndsmen.This episode is for the houndsmen that want to protect hound hunting, see it flourish and preserve it. This episode is for houndsmen that want to be informed and defend our way of life. This episode is for the few, the warriors among us. Thi episode is for Xtreme Performance Houndsmen.www.houndsmanxp.comwww.boone-crockett.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodCajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Justin Spring went from tumbling around his neighborhood to later winning NCAA gymnastics titles and eventually earning a place on the 2008 Olympic team. The road getting there had its share of twists and turns (pun intended), including a slew of injuries leading up to the Olympics. Justin shares behind-the-scenes stories of his journey, from the lowest moment in his gymnastics career (when he had to army-crawl to his coach's room due to excruciating pain); to the mental techniques he relied on to get his body back into shape; to what life was really like in the Olympic Village. Justin is now a college gymnastics coach (formerly for the University of Illinois men; now for the University of Alabama women). We learn about pressure, expectations, why men's gymnastics is losing popularity (and college teams) in the U.S., and why competing for "perfect 10s" makes women's gymnastics much more entertaining. In this episode:Why gymnastics is such a difficult sport (05:47)How gymnastics suited Justin's personality (08:20)Thoughts about pursuing the Olympics and gold medals (09:26)Justin's many injuries (15:06)The importance of mental training in recovery (15:58)His journey through injuries to the Olympic Trials (19:30)The darkest moment of Justin's career (21:32)The underdog story at the 2008 Olympics (25:07)What the Olympic experience was like (31:06)The state of men's gymnastics in the US (34:04)What's happening in collegiate sports (36:05)Thoughts on coaching (41:42)Want to know more about Justin?Follow him on Instagram: springerzzFind him on Twitter: @justinspring Want to know more about the podcast What It's Like To... ?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInSupport the show
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Mark sits down with Director of Big Game Records for Boone and Crockett, Justin Spring. Justin and Mark talk about a variety of topics such as Conservation, Record Keeping, Education, Hunting Ethics and Fair Chase. Boone and Crockett is the oldest wildlife conservation organization in North America. Established in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, the Boone and Crockett Club was founded by hunters that dedicated their lives to the conservation of wildlife. If you want to book any of the hunts you hear on my journeys go to: https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com Thank you to these great Partners https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com/ https://www.leupold.com/ https://www.gunwerks.com https://www.cabelas.com/ https://www.rufftuff.com Subscribe to My YouTube channel and hit the notification button
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner break down Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman's annual "state of the Illini" media roundtable session, where he hit on trending topics such as NIL, the future of the NCAA, the success of men's basketball, and more. The guys also touch on Illinois men's gymnastics coach Justin Spring leaving the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you thought about entering a big game harvest into “the book?” Gun Talk Hunt's Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin visits with Justin Spring from the Boone & Crockett Club. The pair discuss the origins of the club, their goals, why their data points are important, and their role within the big game community. This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Sig Sauer, Silencer Central and ATN. Copyright ©2022 Freefire Media, LLC Gun Talk Hunt 06.24.22
Register for the most unique virtual competition just for adults, JUST FLIP!Want to support the show so that we can continue bringing you great content? Check out our Patreon and support however you can: https://www.patreon.com/whatmakesyouthinkSee the full VIDEOS WE DISCUSS ON THE SHOWLearn more about Nicole or register for an event at: www.precisionchoreo.com/registrationFacebook & Instagram: @nicolelangevinconsultantTwitter: @youthinkpodBook a Cornerstone Traveling Convention by emailing: cornerstoneconventionsgym@gmail.comSponsors: Creatively Disruptive, Deary's Gym SupplyNicole Co-Owns My Gym Judge LLC with Chellsie Memmel and Like a Champ! Representation with Alicia SacramoneMusic by: Darek Leiner @rhythmkpr
Kyle and Steve visit with Justin Spring, Director of Big Game Records for Boone and Crockett. Justin is one hell of a hunter and even a better conservationist. On this cast he dives into the great work Boone and Crockett does, the importance that big game records serve in wildlife management and things on the docket for his organization. Justin touches on the North American Model of Wildlife Management and the history of the organization. Did you know Boone and Crockett was established in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell? You are going to enjoy this BS session with Justin.
Kyle and Steve visit with Justin Spring, Director of Big Game Records for Boone and Crockett. Justin is one hell of a hunter and even a better conservationist. On this cast he dives into the great work Boone and Crockett does, the importance that big game records serve in wildlife management and things on the docket for his organization. Justin touches on the North American Model of Wildlife Management and the history of the organization. Did you know Boone and Crockett was established in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell? You are going to enjoy this BS session with Justin.
Illinois Men's Gymnastics Coach and Olympic Medalist Justin Spring joins the podcast to talk the Tokyo Olympics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nicole interviews Justin for an incredible job opportunity.Nicole asks Justin to reflect on his 2008 High Bar Routine from team finals and his triple double (from 2005!), his "Mic'd Up".VIDEO LINK to Olympic High Bar RoutineSee the full VIDEOS WE DISCUSS ON THE SHOWhttps://www.youtube.com/whatmakesyouthinkpodcast "GYMNASTICS CONVERSATIONS" on YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGI41zplyzEQVDLiHM-9j3268EFEo3nLxWant to support the show so that we can continue bringing you great content? Check out our Patreon and support however you can:https://www.patreon.com/whatmakesyouthink Nicole reflects on today's episode. Justin is currently the Head Coach for the Men's Gymnastics Team at the University of Illinois.Learn more about Nicole or register for an event at: www.precisionchoreo.com/registrationFacebook & Instagram: @nicolelangevinconsultantTwitter: @youthinkpodSponsor: Creatively DisruptiveMusic by: Darek Leiner @rhythmkpr
Dan babbles with Olympic Bronze Medalist and current University of Illinois Men's Gymnastics head coach, Justin Spring. Dan and Justin discuss a range of topics including how to make the sport more fun to the average spectator (hint, vaulting for distance). To learn more about Illini Men's Gymnastics: Twitter.com/IlliniMGym --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dabbleinbabble/support
Carla Capalbo traveled extensively throughout the nation of Georgia gathering stories and recipes for her gorgeous new book, Tasting Georgia. She explains to Francis Lam the many dishes you're likely to find on a Georgian feast table, and some of the rituals you can expect to take part in. The French dish of pot au feu is an easy, homey one-pot dish that can be made while hosting a party or doing other chores around the house. Justin Spring is the author of The Gourmands' Way; he talks with contributor Melissa Clark about the homey dish, and how it can be stretched into a full week of meals. Rev. Bill Golderer expounds upon the life-affirming power of an invitation. Lisa McManus is the head of ingredient and equipment testing for America's Test Kitchen; she tells us about some of her favorite kitchen tools for home cooks taking a cue from restaurant kitchens. Plus, in this week's new video, Lynne Rossetto Kasper discusses the five foods that define her as a cook and curious eater. Broadcast dates for this episode: December 8, 2017 (originally aired) December 21, 2018 (rebroadcast) December 11, 2020 (rebroadcast)
I sit down with Kensley Behel, Justin Spring, Brett McClure, Mike Burns, and Mark Williams to discuss what can be done to save Men's NCAA Gymnastics.
Justin Spring is the Director of Records for the Boone and Crockett Club in Missoula, Montana. Clay Newcomb is joined by Justin and his wife, Becca, for stories about Justin's recent musk ox hunt in Nunavut as well as some Montana big game stuff. The conversation gets good when they start to talk about Boone and Crocketts' position on fair chase when it comes to using GPS technology when hunting with hounds. Great podcast with a really interesting and seasoned outdoorsy couple - The Springs. Use code BHM20 for $5 off a new subscription to Bear Hunting Magazine. Bear Hunting Magazine is Powered by Simplecast
Justin Spring is the Director of Records for the Boone and Crockett Club in Missoula, Montana. Clay Newcomb is joined by Justin and his wife, Becca, for stories about Justin's recent musk ox hunt in Nunavut as well as some Montana big game stuff. The conversation gets good when they start to talk about Boone and Crocketts' position on fair chase when it comes to using GPS technology when hunting with hounds. Great podcast with a really interesting and seasoned outdoorsy couple - The Springs. Use code BHM20 for $5 off a new subscription to Bear Hunting Magazine. Bear Hunting Magazine is Powered by Simplecast
Justin Spring, Director of Records for Boone & Crockett Club joins Sam on today's Conservation Coffee Break Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode was commissioned by Anonymous, who requested an episode about the US men's bronze-medal performance in the 2008 team final, saying: “I would like to dedicate the commission to all of the females, be it as coaches, judges or fans, who have fled the WAG dark side to appreciate all of the joys, amazement and wonders on the extraordinary MAG side of the sport. The story of the 2008 US Men's Team Bronze is a perfect example of why we love MAG so much.” Setting the scene: The US men's fantastic 2004 Olympics and subsequent tragic start to the open-code era Most dramatic selection EVAH: We've got freak mat injuries, positive drug tests that USAG continues lying about on its website (FUN), injury petitions directly onto the Olympic team, mysterious demonstrations of readiness at camp, last minute-withdrawals, and a team of backups with absolutely no chance of winning a medal. First-hand accounts: Behind-the-scenes tales from Justin Spring and Jon Horton about what went on at trials and before qualification at the Olympics The competition: Baby Kohei Alert The turning point on vault when Horton stuck his double front (with a requisite side rant about vault scoring, especially in 2008) What the eff was going on with these rings positions? Horton and Spring sticking their HB dismounts back-to-back — and Fabian falling (WHAAA?) Last-minute replacement Artemev heroes out a bronze-sealing PH hit after a lead-off fall How narrative totally changes your memories Why this team won bronze: Complete with Kensley's feelings-heavy roadmap to success in 2020. SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 402: 1984 NCAA Championships (Commissioned) 400: 2024 Fantasy Compulsories (Commissioned) 399: CHUSO! (Commissioned) 386: Things You Only Know If You’re a Gymnast, with Bram Verhofstad (Commissioned) 374: GymCastic Podcast—Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Heading (Commissioned) 368: No-No-Nunnoisms (Commissioned) 367: Shawn and Nastia: From Feud to Friendship (Commissioned) 365: 1988 Olympics Team Competition (Commissioned) 364: 80s Fight! (Commissioned) 344: Shushunova vs. Silivas 1988 (Commissioned) 342: A Quitter’s Try – The CNN Parkettes Documentary (Commissioned) 341: The Call Is Coming from Inside the House 340: USAG and The Case of the Missing Documents 327: 1993 NCAA Nationals (Commissioned) 325: Olympics of Difference Makers (Commissioned) 313: Best Floor Routines EVAH! (Commissioned) 312: 4th Is the New 1st (Commissioned) 309: Perfect Form – The O’Beirne Code (Commissioned) 308: 2004 Olympic All-Around Final (Commissioned) 306: Gymnastics Fails (Commissioned) 304: The GymCastic Olympics (Commissioned) 281: Myths, Legends, and Unexpected Moments PART 2 (Commissioned) 279: A Diva Is Magical: The Svetlana Khorkina Episode (Commissioned) 278: 2000 Sydney All-Around Final (Commissioned) 262: 1996 Olympic Event Finals (Commissioned) 258: The Fluff Cast (Commissioned) 256: 1996 Olympic All-Around Final (Commissioned) 255: 1996 Olympic Team Final (Commissioned) 252: Myths, Legends and Unexpected Moments in Gymnastics History (Commissioned) 228: Leotards (Commissioned) 225: 1992 Olympics Recap with Wendy Bruce (Commissioned) 185: 2008 Olympic All-Around Finals (Commissioned)
This is the first of six podcasts from our "Montana Tour." We just got back from a DIY spring mule-based bear hunt and recorded podcasts with some incredible conservationists/hunters along the expedition. Justin Spring is the Director of Big Game Records for the Boone and Crockett Club and you'll learn some incredible information and hear some incredible stories, including when Justin's wife Rebecca punched a bear in the face! Topics of this podcast include: fair chase, why we target older mature males, why net scores, understanding the scoring system, bilateral symmetry, seven pillars of wildlife conservation, scientific-based conservation versus emotional based, and the Spring's caribou and bear story.
This is the first of six podcasts from our "Montana Tour." We just got back from a DIY spring mule-based bear hunt and recorded podcasts with some incredible conservationists/hunters along the expedition. Justin Spring is the Director of Big Game Records for the Boone and Crockett Club and you'll learn some incredible information and hear some incredible stories, including when Justin's wife Rebecca punched a bear in the face! Topics of this podcast include: fair chase, why we target older mature males, why net scores, understanding the scoring system, bilateral symmetry, seven pillars of wildlife conservation, scientific-based conservation versus emotional based, and the Spring's caribou and bear story.
Midknight Robin hosts the Backflip Debates with Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Kerry Adderly, and Cody Trobaugh. Buy or Sell: As of now, Sam Mikulak a five-time national champion is more decorated then five-time national champion Blaine Wilson. Hypothetically, Your at Team Finals at a major competition, you can pick any gymnast from any era, who would you pick and why? Buy or Sell: Justin Spring is the best coach in the Big Ten? As look onto the 2019 World Championships: Who do you feel should get the nod as Team USA men’s head coach? What’s Harder? At the end of a routine, triple tuck on rings or a triple pike on highbar. Most influential gymnast of all-time?
Midknight Robin hosts today’s show with University of Illinois-Champaign men’s gymnastics head coach Justin Spring, and analyst Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons. Spring talks about Team USA bronze medal performance at the 2008 Olympic Games, expectations for the upcoming season, and Region 7 Gymnastics.
Living Country in the City hops on the line with Keith Balfourd, Director of Marketing and Justin Spring, Director of Big Game Records for The Boone and Crockett Club to talk about the founding of B&C, The Era of Extinction, establishment of the term conservation, the stigma of the trophies and the conservation roots of trophy scoring, creation of decades worth of data sets to use in the management of game and the concept of fair chase hunting. See the show notes page at livingcountryinthecity.com/76. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In The Gourmands’ Way, Justin Spring tells the story of six American writer-adventurers discovering food culture in Paris. Read the transcript at http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/house-home/food/how-the-french-influenced-american-cuisine Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW CLEVER COOKSTR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CookstrCooks Twitter: https://twitter.com/cookstr Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cookstr/
Following WWII, France--particularly Paris--became the world's most stylish tourist destination and capital of fine dining. Americans were smitten. Justin Spring follows the lives of six American writers-adventurers who adopted Paris as their home, and tells how they transformed the way Americans talk and think about food and the way they eat. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast
THIS WEEK'S INTERVIEW Creator of the laid-out double arabian, Charlie Tamayo, is here. The first male gymnast to win a World medal for Cuba tell us what it was like to grow up in the Cuban gymnastics system. We discuss: Being selected for a special sports school Daily life at the National School of Gymnastics, including ballet classes Conditions in Cuba, from power to food to the politics of getting a phone What gymnasts were told when they weren't allowed to compete internationally The vault that he thought would change his life What happened to his competition and gala earnings Learning a full twisting double back vault before it was named for Ri Se-gwang Competing with a broken ankle Defecting Learning to coach in the United States Some videos of Charlie Tamayo training the Tamayo and inside his gym in Cuba WE ARE GIVING AWAY TICKETS TO WORLDS! Prize : One ticket to all four all finals, including the sold out Women’s All-Around Final Deadline: September 18th at midnight Pacific Who Can Enter: Club Gym Nerd members only. Join here. How to Enter: Tell us who you want to win at Worlds in Montreal. Email: gymcastic@gmail.com using the subject line GymCastic Worlds Tickets OR Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #GymCasticWorldsTickets SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome shirts here. RELATED EPISODES Episode 5: Growing up at WOGA Episode 17: Growing Up In The Soviet Gymnastics System And Training At Round Lake Episode 40: Michigan's Stacey Ervin 72: John Orozco 234: Chris Brooks 233: Danell Leyva 2016 164: Marian Dragulescu Episode 21: Kyle Shewfelt Episode 13: Justin Spring 265: Russian Cup, University Games, and Feedback Episode 35: Jake Dalton 98: Eddie Penev the Bulgarian-American Bullet 115: Kenzo Shirai 39: Steve Butcher, President of the FIG Men's Technical Committee 164: Marian Dragulescu 151: Danell Leyva 254: Vanessa Atler
Justin Spring is an Olympic medalist in gymnastics and now spends his time helping others to perform at their best. Justin was a member of the bronze medal winning U.S. team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. He was also a top gymnast in NCAA competition, where he represented the University of Illinois. Born in Houston, Texas and raised in Burke, Virginia Justin graduated from Lake Braddock Secondary School in 2002. His father, Sherwood Spring is a Vietnam Veteran and retired NASA astronaut. His sister, Sarah, was also a highly decorated collegiate gymnast at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH from 2000 to 2004. In 2010 Justin was named Head Coach of the Fighting Illini men's gymnastics team. Justin is proud to return and represent his alma mater - the University where, as an athlete, he strung together one of the best seasons in Illinois gymnastics' history. His success at Illinois culminated in 2006 when he won the Nissen-Emery Award, an honor that goes to the top senior male gymnast in the nation.
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