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This December is “Check Your Pool Gate Month” in Australia. SBS Sinhala spoke to Laurie Lawrence, founder of Kids Alive and Check Your Pool Gate Month ambassador, and Dulani Withana, a swimming instructor in Melbourne, to share some of the things you should know about unsecured gates at swimming pools. - මේ දෙසැම්බර් මාසය ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ Check Your Pool Gate Month ලෙසට සලකනවා. පිහිනුම් තටාක වල අනාරක්ෂිත ගේට්ටු පිළිබඳව ඔබ අවබෝධයෙන් සිටිය යුතු කරුණු පිළිබඳව අදහස් දැක්වීමට SBS සිංහල සේවය සමඟ සම්බන්ද වූයේ Kids Alive සංවිධානයේ නිර්මාතෘ සහ Check Your Pool Gate Month හි ප්රවර්ධන තානාපති ලෙසට කටයුතු කරන Laurie Lawrence සහ මෙල්බර්න් හි පිහිනුම් උපදේශිකාවක් වන දුලානි විතාන.
It's Check Your Pool Gate month and Laurie joined us to talk us through the shocking stats regarding children drowning in Australia and how to prevent it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chapter # 1: The Race of His Life: How Duncan Armstrong Faced His Greatest Challenge The difference between November 1st, 1989 and November 10th, 2020 is 11,332 days. Before we dive into the significance of those two dates in this brand new 'Perfect Health Lesson Library' audiobook, let me take you back to one of the most electrifying moments in Olympic history. My main guest in this book is Duncan Armstrong. He etched his name into the record books as the Olympic champion, gold medalist, and world record holder in the men's 200-meter freestyle. Only 16 people in Olympic history have ever won this event, and Duncan's victory stands as one of Australia's most iconic sporting moments. Stay tuned, in the first few minutes of the book, where you will hear the race call for his gold medal. You'll also hear the unforgettable reaction from his legendary coach, Laurie Lawrence—a moment that still gives me chills every time I hear it. This is history in the making. This audiobook is being listened to in 97 countries, so many of you will have never heard of Duncan Armstrong, or the unlikely story behind his Olympic Gold medal. Click play now to get straight to the race that changed Duncan's life. In addiction to listening to the race, plus Duncan in his own words - throughout each chapter we will share 1-2 world expert PhD's from different health science disciplines. These Professors all have peer reviewed and published medical research. Their evidence (from across the globe) have studied millions and millions of people. The effect of weaving our exclusive PhD interviews throughout the audiobook is so that you can be certain that what we are teaching is evidence based and 100% reliable. There are no wild or unsupported claims. Duncan Armstrong and our author (Shane Stubbs) introduce to 'The Perfect Health Lesson' library with this new offering: 11,332 Days.
Susie Elelman talks to Laurie Lawrence about the Kids Alive Drowning Prevention educational water safety program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What started as a Kickstarter campaign more than 10 years ago has grown into an incredible business with pace clocks, scoreboards, touchpads, starting devices, timing equipment, and even COWBELLS. Join Bob and Dana as they have one of the most wide-ranging and fun interviews ever with SwimNerd's Nate Tschohl. Email us at swimtalk.a2b@gmail.com SwimNerd homepage: https://swimpractice.com/ =========================== Episode Timeline: 00:00:01 – Disclaimer & banter 00:02:55 – SwimNerd Live 00:03:43 – Introducing Nate Tschohl 00:04:20 – Kickstarter 00:05:02 – Social media 00:06:26 – Inside w/Brett Hawke 00:11:15 – OD: The Ol' Dirty 00:15:19 – The Big Swim Nerd 00:17:35 – Coach Nerd 00:19:17 – Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUDS)/SEAL 00:28:01 – Recovery 00:30:02 – What's new at SwimNerd? 00:37:00 – Splits/Times Top Secret? 00:38:23 – Pace clock idears 00:41:10 – Scoreboards: Not just for meets! 00:45:09 – Needs more cowbell? 00:45:58 – Why green numbers? 00:48:15 – Blogging 00:50:00 – Rare artifacts 00:51:45 – Water safety 00:54:17 – Keeping kids alive 00:58:15 – Drowning Support Network 01:00:08 – All politics is local 01:00:52 – Plato: A man is not learned until… 01:01:29 – Adding Capital to Young Australians 01:02:46 – Splash Pads replacing pools? 01:03:38 – Wrapping it up =========================== Facebook Drowning and Near-Drowning Support Groups: Drowning Support Network Information https://www.facebook.com/DrowningSupportNetworkInformation/ Drowning Support Network https://www.facebook.com/groups/DrowningSupportNetwork/ =========================== Music Credits: [1] Hot Swing Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ [2] Private Eye Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ =========================== Griffith University Study "Early Years Swimming, Adding Capital to Young Australians" - The findings of a four-year project by the Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Laurie Lawrence's Kids Alive Swim Program and Swim Australia have surpassed expectations and indicate that swimming children have many advantages when starting school. “The children were anywhere from six to 15 months ahead of the normal population when it came to cognitive skills, problem solving in mathematics, counting, language and following instructions.” https://kidsalive.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/2013-EYS-Final-Report-30-July-13-JM.pdf =========================== BONUS! Nate recalls a quote attributed to Plato that “every man is not learned until they can read, write and swim”. A quick search led us to the rationale behind that quote that “Plato thinks of both reading and swimming as things you learn through lessons, rather than naturally. The contrast is clear: babies learn to talk and walk on their own, but you have to teach children to read and to swim.” For a further look at the interesting historical discussion, please click here for “Plato, Privilege, and the Pool”: https://eidolon.pub/plato-privilege-and-the-pool-b631e2e96c7e
As a child, the superstar swim coach lived with a chronic lung condition, and had part of a lung removed. In 1956, a huge event held in his family's backyard changed the course of his life (R)
As the Perth community continues to take stock of the tragic loss of life suffered by a family on New Year's Eve, former Australian National Swimming Coach and long-time swimming safety advocate Laurie Lawrence is once again making his annual plea: teach your kids to swim. "Not only does it build recovery skills, but it builds children's mental, physical and emotional capital,"Mr Lawrence said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on the best bits of the show from Friday 1st of December! Big G wins $50 with Friday Fantails Is it acceptable to be barefoot at the shops? Laurie Lawrence joins the show to discuss Check Your Gate Month and general pool safety ahead of summer Stay in touch or get involved on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mmmcentralqld or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/triplemcq/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Olympic Swim Coach and founder of Kids Alive, Laurie Lawrence kickstarting 'Check Your Pool Gate' month as summer begins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boo and his friends play hide and seek and teach us about water dangers we can find around the house too.
Gathering around the pubcast to discuss equine nutrition in the performance horse arena are Dr. Joe Pagan, Dr. Laurie Lawrence and Dr. Steve Jackson. Expert in equine nutrition and founder of Kentucky Equine Research (KER), Dr. Pagan led the conversation by explaining the company's history, his academic background and KER's innovative philosophy in looking ahead into equine nutrition. 7:27Also joining in on the conversation was leading equine nutritionist Dr. Jackson who described his leadership at Bluegrass Equine Nutrition and his experience in one of the largest breed industries, the thoroughbreds. 10:28He acknowledged that with his background and horsemanship experience, most of his clients are usually thoroughbred owners or trainers ranging from central Kentucky to Japan. 12:47Dr. Jackson added he believes good horses often come by happenstance, mentioning most folks making feed or giving recommendations read from the same book giving management the upper hand in success. 13:45Innovation and science, the driving force behind equine nutrition success. Dr. Pagan mentioned when he first started, the industry was focused on sweet feed and straightforward programs. He added that it wasn't until he was in graduate school the emphasis switched to the alternative energy source of feeding fat as a performance source. 18:16However, he added that many in the industry are uncovering the consequences of feeding extremely high fat diets. Dr. Pagan then mentioned that current studies are taking place on polyunsaturated fats as a solution to help correct some of the diet concerns. 20:12Professor at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Laurie Lawrence, also joined in on the discussion. She added that from her academic perspective, she believes a lot of nutritional horse practices have been modeled by those of other species. 27:52What are some examples of low, moderate and high-performance horses? Dr. Estes, podcast co-host and Balchem Research Associate, then asked. 28:47Giving a few examples, Dr. Pagan said racehorses are in the high category, while polo ponies would fit into the middle, and recreational horses would fit into the low level. He then added that he and his team are focused on utilizing technology to alert horse owners on their typical riding time and a nutritional program that would work for them. 30:20While many factors fit into the nutritional space, Dr. Lawrence mentioned the importance of selecting long-stem and clean hay for the average horse rather than the suggested green, leafy and fresh hay quality. 31:15Education is a large factor when it comes to accurate equine nutrition, she added. Suggesting the importance of university research, local agents and the potential that an educational pathway can have in this space. 36:20Dr. Jackson mentioned that he believes the industry, in general, does a poor job of educating practitioners on nutritional needs and recommendations. He added the importance of continuing education for practitioners on various forage types, fat requirements and more. 43:29Making sure the body condition is appropriate for the horse type and the condition is necessary, noted Dr. Jackson. He added the importance of communicating with your nutritionist about the horse's GI tract and forage types. 58:57Dr. Lawrence rounded out the conversation by mentioning that as nutritionists, there is a lot of room for growth in educating horse owners, veterinarians and farriers. Additionally, she added that the industry has enough information to solve nearly 80% of the current nutritional concerns in the recreational horse industry. 1:02:42Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.
Pool Party season is here and checking the pool gates are in sound and secure working order is a must to prevent drownings of Under 5's this Summer!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat & Heals catch up with Queensland Legend Laurie Lawrence who winds back the clock past swimming to his time at St. Laurence's College playing rugby which led to a Wallabies jersey
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Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
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Piper is joined by Britt McCormick to talk about his new role as Chief Operating Officer of HITS LLC and Dr. Mieke Holder to talk about equine nutrition and the importance of organic minerals for our horses. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm of The Plaid Horse Magazine Guest: Britt McCormick has been an owner, rider and trainer for over 25 years at Elmstead Farm LLC in Parker, TX. Britt is a former managing partner of the Las Colinas Equestrian Center and has been the show manager of Premier, National and local horse shows. Britt currently serves as the Chair of the National Breeds and Disciplines Council and is a member of the National Hunter Committee and Competition Task Force at USEF. Britt is also on the Board of Directors at USHJA and has chaired several committees. Britt has served as a licensed official at top horse shows across the country as both a Judge and a Course Designer. Britt now joins HITS LLC as their Chief Operating Officer as they continue to elevate the brand and reinvigorate their world-class horse shows. Guest: Dr. Mieke Holder is a Senior Research Scientist in the Research Department at Alltech. Dr. Holder's research focuses on equine nutrition and the use of Alltech technologies to improve feed and nutrient utilization, horse health, and environmental sustainability. Prior to joining Alltech in this position, Dr. Holder was a faculty member at the University of Kentucky, focusing on the environmental impact of grazing livestock. Dr. Holder earned her PhD in Equine Nutrition from the University of Kentucky under the guidance of Dr. Laurie Lawrence. Originally from South Africa, Dr. Holder earned her M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Animal Sciences from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmAmerican Equestrian SchoolSponsors: Excel Supplements, Purina Animal Nutrition, America Cryo, Alexis Kletjian
Australia had last won an Equestrian gold in 1960 at Rome. In this episode Laurie will share with you the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and the quest for gold by the Equestrian team. The post Galloping Gold appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
Former Australian swimming coach Laurie Lawrence says free school swimming programs were traditionally offered across the country, but they are now being cut, and it'll mean deaths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We found out what the optimal diet is and how colour matters, Aussie Helpers Christmas Appeal is a beauty, find out how you can donate and Laurie Lawrence reminds us to check all things pool safety before the pool parties begin! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Laurie looks back on his time at the Olympic games in Seoul during 1988. In particular, reflecting on a united team front which was displayed. The post Reflections on a United Team – Seoul 1988 appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
In this episode, Laurie looks back on his time and experiences at the Seoul Olympics in 1988, including Debbie Flintoff-King's win in her 400 m hurdles event, as well as Duncan Armstrong's gold medal win. The post Reflections of Seoul appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
In this episode, Laurie speaks about how Barcelona in 1992 brings back a multitude of memories for him. He reminisces about the Olympic games, including the highs and lows, and how his Swimmer Julie McDonald failed to qualify for 400 or 800-meter freestyle final. The post Barcelona Memories appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
What's the weirdest animal you've been bitten by? Emily Jade accidentally took Millie to a 'very adult' musical, your best pie mashups, and Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence gives us shocking stats on swimming accidents since lockdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence chats to the team about 'Learn To Swim' Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence chats to the team about 'Learn To Swim' Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence chats to the team about 'Learn To Swim' Week.
What's the weirdest animal you've been bitten by? Emily Jade accidentally took Millie to a 'very adult' musical, your best pie mashups, and Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence gives us shocking stats on swimming accidents since lockdown.
What's the weirdest animal you've been bitten by? Emily Jade accidentally took Millie to a 'very adult' musical, your best pie mashups, and Swimming Coach superstar Laurie Lawrence gives us shocking stats on swimming accidents since lockdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Seoul 88 Olympics hold very special memories for Laurie. In this episode, he shares memories and the magnificent team feeling in the Australian camp. The spirit generated by the Socceroos helped bring the Australian team together – it gave them a sense of unity and a feeling belonging. I felt proud to be Australian. The post Gold Medal Bar appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
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As a child, the superstar swim coach lived with a chronic lung condition, and had part of a lung removed. In 1956, a huge event held right in his family's backyard changed the course of his life (R)
As a child, the superstar swim coach lived with a chronic lung condition, and had part of a lung removed. In 1956, a huge event held right in his family's backyard changed the course of his life (R)
As a child, the superstar swim coach lived with a chronic lung condition, and had part of a lung removed. In 1956, a huge event held right in his family's backyard changed the course of his life (R)
Emma Lawrence is a passionate educator teaching children to swim. Daughter of the legendary Olympic swimming coach Laurie Lawrence has taken on his cause of keeping Australian children safe around water. Kids Alive Do the Five is a national campaign urging parents (and grandparents) to learn the simple message of water safety and ensure their children can swim. An important message for us all to listen to.To learn more about Kids Alive,https://kidsalive.com.au/https://kidsalivedothefive.hearnow.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/KidsAliveDoThe5/featured Instagram @kids_aliveFacebook @kids.alive.do.the.fiveSupport the show (http://socialmissionrevolution.com/community)
Legendary Australian swimming coach Laurie Lawrence has told Neil Breen he believes Ariarne Titmus swam a tactically superior 400-metre Freestyle Final to win gold in her Olympic shown with rival Katie Ledecky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Laurie Lawrence interviews Duncan Armstrong, Commonwealth Games and Olympic Champion, and Order of Australia Recipient. Duncan, coached by Laurie Lawrence, won Olympic gold at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Laurie takes us back to Duncan's teens where his swimming career and recounts Duncan's relentless pursuit of Olympic gold. This bonus episode is […] The post Laurie Lawrence and Duncan Armstrong appeared first on Laurie Lawrence.
The Olympics are coming to QLD in 2032 & Laurie Lawrence joins the boys
Badge and Satts spoke with legendary Australian swim coach Laurie Lawrence
Big show - Brisbane will host the 2032 Olympic Games, Olympic legend Laurie Lawrence, GWS Giant Isaac Cumming & the latest NRL news
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Laurie Lawrence vient de lancer, à travers son organisation Kids Alive, une nouvelle plateforme en ligne visant à éduquer des millions d'enfants australiens sur les risques de noyades.
Banksy and Pinky Catch up with their good ol' mate Laurie Lawrence to find out what is the big push for this year and how your kids school or local library can help! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duncan Armstrong is an Olympic champion swimmer and former world record holder. He is most fondly remembered by the Australian public for winning a gold and a silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics under the coaching of Laurie Lawrence. For his service to swimming, Duncan received a Medal of the Order of Australia in 1989. Since retiring from competitive swimming, Duncan has worked as a swimming commentator for Channel Nine and Fox Sports. He is currently employed by Telstra as an Executive Coach.
Child water safety advocate Laurie Lawrence joins Weekend Edition on the first day of summer to talk pool safety. Data out today shows 12 Aussie children under the age of five lost their lives in swimming pool drownings in the last financial year. Laurie Lawrence says there is a need to be vigilant over the warmer months. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.