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This is a review of the guests and topics from season one of the MYSWIM podcast with guests such as Sally Minty Gravett, Matt Holland,Deb VineSue WoodcockMichael Helps, Andy Donaldson Michael Lemmel Covering aquatic adventures such as Swimming around Jersey, Olympic water polo, Social outdoor swimming Swimming the length of lake Zurich, The Ocean seven world record The development of Swimrun.
Show Sponsor AnyQuestion - https://link.anyquestion.com/Greg-Bennett Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26936856 "The Greg Bennett Show" In this episode of The Greg Bennett Show, Greg is joined by 4 time Olympian and arguably the greatest water polo player to come out of Australia, Thomas Whalen. Representing Australia in four Olympic Games in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012, and over 330 test matches, his talent led him to captain the Australian team, guiding them to some of their most outstanding performances. Thomas played professionally for 15 years in Europe, playing for teams in Spain and Italy. He's a dual Bronze Medallist in the World League and Commonwealth Champion and is recognized as one of the world's top water polo players. He went on to become the Director and President of Water Polo Australia. Off the pitch, he's been instrumental in promoting water polo as the Founder and Managing Director of Water Polo by the Sea while also excelling in the world of business. For 10 years, he's been the CEO of the Rent-a-Space group of companies overseeing one of Australia's largest privately owned self-storage companies. He's married to Elka Whalan (formerly Graham), also a multiple Olympic swimmer for Australia, and together they have four kids. Thomas Whalan is a member of a select group of Australian water polo players who have played at four Olympic Games. He made his Olympic debut at the Sydney 2000 Games where he was the youngest Australian player on the team, which finished in eighth position. The outside shooter then competed at Athens 2004, finishing ninth, and Beijing 2008, finishing eighth. Links Be sure and check out bennettendurance.com Find Greg on social media: Twitter @GregBennett1 Instagram @GregBennettWorld And follow Thomas Whalen: linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-whalan website: https://waterpolobythesea.com/ twitter: https://twitter.com/thomaswhalan?lang=en instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomaswhalan/?hl=en
In this episode, Brock speaks with Vishal Amin. Vishal is currently a GM at Microsoft overseeing their security compliance identity management and privacy for all US federal work and a former Marine Corps F18 pilot. In this episode, you'll learn how to decide what to work on. If you're listening to this podcast, you likely have more opportunities than you have time. Vishal walks through an aviation mantra he uses to whittle down to what the most important thing is. You'll also learn how to avoid the need to validate your service. We've all been there, looking for opportunities to over explain our past, particularly to non veterans in order to tell ourselves that our service means something. And lastly, you'll hear a recounting of being named on a public hit list by ISIS following operations he was involved in. He recounts how his personal identity being compromised changed his life, and how he's channeling that energy into passion for protecting identities and cybersecurity. Episode Resources: Vishal on LinkedIn Travis Manion Foundation Notes: (02:02) - Olympic Water Polo (06:38) - How being a first generation American influenced early days and joining the Marine Corps (13:29) - Deciding what to work on - an Aviation mantra for making decisions (17:46) - Freeing yourself from the need for validation (24:15) - Transitioning out of service and your first job (31:01) - Being named on a public hit list by the Islamic State (39:15) - What changes were required as fallout of the event (43:46) - Launching headlong into cybersecurity (49:56) - How cybersecurity is changing how threats are responded to over time (55:19) - Humans changing roles in cybersecurity going forward (59:03) - Getting a job in cybersecurity, certifications/schooling needed (01:04:36) - Building and growing a team in tech (01:11:41) - Travis Manion Foundation (01:14:20) - The importance of ACTING The Scuttlebutt Podcast - The podcast for service members and veterans building a life outside the military. The Scuttlebutt Podcast features discussions on lifestyle, careers, business, and resources for service members. Show host, Brock Briggs, talks with a special guest from the community committed to helping military members build a successful life, inside and outside the service. Get a weekly episode breakdown, a sneak peek of the next episode and other resources in your inbox for free at https://scuttlebutt.substack.com/. Follow along: • Brock: @BrockHBriggs • Instagram: Scuttlebutt_Podcast • Send me an email: scuttlebuttpod1@gmail.com • Episodes & transcripts: Scuttlebuttpodcast.co
The match was a semi-final at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympic Games and became famous as a result of the violence that ran throughout the ...
Welcome to Illumine—Grammar Women, a podcast series that highlights the interesting stories and achievements of Brisbane Girls Grammar School alumnae.In this first episode, Principal, Ms Jacinda Euler, interviews former students, turned Olympic Water Polo athletes, Gabriella Palm and Abby Andrews. In this candid conversation, they discuss what it was like to compete at an Olympic Games amidst a global pandemic, the challenges and great rewards they each found by forging a sporting career overseas as young women, and how they balance full-time elite sporting commitments with their tertiary studies.
He's done not once but twice! Joining us today we have Michael “Mize” Zellmer, he is a two time Olympic water polo goalie for the German National Team. He shares with us his experience playing water polo at a young age leading him on the path to compete in the Olympics. In continuing his passion for the sport, he relocate to Southern California opening his own water polo academy The Perfect Goalie. Get exclusive accesses to full episodes and extended content by joining The Bois R'Us crew on Patreon @The Bois R'Us &Collar (@andcollar) Men's Performance Wear. Get a free tie with your purchase using code: BOISRUS IG: @theboisrus Guest: Mike "Mize” Zellmer @mize7777 The Perfect Goalie @theperfectgoalie_bymize Hosts: Ian Tesdall @iantesdall Sponsored by Vortex Swim LLC “A Positive Swimming Experience” - To learn more visit www.vortexswim.org
Gabe Morency continues to follow the Olympics Water Polo match that's going on live during the show. Plus, Eric Pincus joins to recap all the big moves made so far during NBA free agency.
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast! NEWSLETTER SIGN UP !!! https://captivate.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=48d148e91bacee63c8f63fe3c&id=73ef4ebbc5 (https://captivate.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=48d148e91bacee63c8f63fe3c&id=73ef4ebbc5) - Nii and Justen speak with Joelle Bekhazi about her epic journey to represent Canada in Water Polo at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. -Joelle Bekhazi explains what it means to Water Polo in Canada having qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. -She also discusses the other projects and organizations she is involved in! -Justen explains why his dreams of competing at Water Polo came to an abrupt end. LINKS https://pro-sports-podcasters.captivate.fm/ (https://pro-sports-podcasters.captivate.fm/) https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLife (https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLife) http://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters (http://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters) https://www.patreon.com/prosportspodcasters (https://www.patreon.com/prosportspodcasters) #NoSportLeftBehind #prosportspodcasters Intro music by Dave Misener Audio mastered by Corbert de Ronde
Harper outlines the path to Olympic glory for Australia's women's water polo team before we take you back to episode 47 where Lena Mihailovic talks through the team's goals for the Games. And if you'd like to help us out then buymeacoffee.com/wheredowebegin is the place to go! MUSIC Danse Macabre - Big Hit 2 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3590-danse-macabre---big-hit-2 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Croatia is among the top four finishers from Rio that are now in Australia's group - and that's where Goran Tomasevic was born.
“What can I do now? I personally am like, I can get faster, I can get stronger. I can get more intelligent, mentally I can get stronger. I can become a better teammate, a better friend, a better leader. And that's motivation within itself, the opportunity to improve.” - Maggie SteffensToday's guest is Maggie Steffens, Captain of the U.S. Women's Olympic Water Polo team. Our conversation with Maggie was a blast. We touched on everything from how she handled the mental challenge created by the pandemic, her approach to showing up big in high pressure situations and the unique approach she takes with her teammates when it comes to leadership. Throughout our exploration of her mindset on these and so many other topics, the recurring theme that stood out to us was the need in life to be adaptable. It's very clear that this is one of the key characteristics that has helped Maggie excel at such a high level in her sport for so many years. As you listen to our conversation, you'll discover a few tips you can apply to your life to be a little more adaptable. Show Notes(3:18) Where you can find Maggie and where training is taking place…(5:44) The impact of the 2020 Olympics being cancelled…(8?49) Taking advantage of the “opportunities” that Covid provided…(14:50) “We found other ways to test our bodies and test our minds, and stay active and kind of try to find creative ways to also stay connected through that as well.” Being creative and adaptive in training…(16:20) A last-second shot in 2017…(20:44) “I asked the three biggest girls and then the three strongest girls on our Stanford team to stay after practice for five minutes. And I literally would say, I want you to almost lay on top of my head, and put all the pressure you can on me and be as physical as possible. And I have to try to somehow not be fouled and still score, or at least get a shot off.”(22:00) Training in practice for that moment that doesn't go the way we think it should…(24:51) Focus and process depend on intention…(29:38) “What can I do now? I personally am like, I can get faster, I can get stronger. I can get more intelligent, mentally I can get stronger. I can become a better teammate, a better friend, a better leader. And that's motivation within itself, the opportunity to improve.”(32:14) Loving what you do and the power of a team leading well…(36:55) A supportive male coach…(37:53) Preparing for Tokyo 2021…(40:32) “We get to help individuals who may not have had the resources, may not have had the exposure, opportunity to go to where they're going now if we hadn't noticed them and given them that chance.” What drove her to found 6-8 Sports...References2012 Olympics: All 21 Goals - YouTube6-8 Sports - website | InstagramGuestMaggie Steffens - website | Instagram | TwitterMaggie's fav UCAN product: Cran Raz Energy TubHosts:Jon Rankin - gobemore.co | @chasejonrankinBryan Green - maketheleapbook.com | @maketheleapbookLearn More:UCAN - ucan.co | @genucanYour Personal Best Awaits
Johnny Hooper is professional water polo player. He joins the show to talk about how he got started in the sport, his college experience, and his time playing with Team USA leading up to the Tokyo Olympic Games. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we are joined by USA water polo hall of famer, Ryan Bailey. Ryan shares his water polo story from beginning as a young kid brother and son to his athletically involved family to deciding he wanted to become an Olympic athlete. His experiences with his college coach at UC Irvine who showed unconditional support and love as well as his journey around the world of water polo come out in this interview. Coaches and athletes are sure to learn a lot about what a great team athlete thinks and how he thrives.
Rachna is gonna need Rachel to pull on her water wings. It’s the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, and the Hungarian water polo team is distracted. Back home, the Soviets have brutally crushed a popular democratic uprising in Budapest. So when they found themselves going against Russia for the gold, the revolution followed them to the pool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jesse is a 4 time Olympic Water Polo athlete who has drawn acclaim as one of the sport’s most naturally gifted athletes and top defenders. He is a beast in and out of the water - we have an awesome conversation about his rise to fame through water polo, his life mentality, and of course, his perception of money.
You can help support this podcast by making a donation via PayPal.If you’re a coach, join our slack channel! The conversations are great and we have some webinars as well!Buy Fredric Durand’s book Water Polo Legends: 50 Amazing StoriesThank you to everyone that has taken the time to leave a review, send me an email or send me a tweet. It has truly meant the world to me!Remember you can reach me on twitter @stevecarrera and on instagram @stevecarrera and you can email me stevegcarrera@gmail.com************************************************************************************************************************From Longbeachstate.comGavin Arroyo is in his 14th season as the head men’s water polo coach at Long Beach State. During his time at LBSU he has compiled a 197-166 record. Under his guidance, the Beach has posted a winning record in seven of the last eight seasons.In 2018, Arroyo led the Beach to a 14-12 overall record and a 3-2 mark in the Golden Coast Conference. The Beach ended the season with a final ranking of No. 5 and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 27 years.Arroyo is a three-time MPSF Coach of the Year, earning the honors in 2007, 2012, and 2014. During the 2014 season he led the Beach to a 22-7 overall record and a 7-3 conference record. Long Beach State earned a No. 4 national ranking that season--matching the team’s final ranking in 2001 as the highest in program history.In 2012 Arroyo led the 49ers to a 24-8 regular season finish as well as a 4-4 finish in conference play. The historic year led LBSU to its first appearance in the MPSF Tournament since 2008 and ended with a fifth-place finish. Arroyo was also awarded with his second MPSF Coach of the Year award for his efforts. In 2007, Arroyo was selected as the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) co-Coach of the Year after leading Long Beach State to a 17-15 record. During the 2007 season the 49ers upset No. 2 Stanford (7-5) in an MPSF home match and won the Inland Empire Tournament. In his first season in 2006, the 49ers were 11-17 overall and tied for sixth place in the MPSF, picking up two victories over rival UC Irvine.Arroyo is a two-time member of the U.S. Men’s Olympic Water Polo team (1996, 2000) and spent two years as an assistant coach at California.Arroyo worked as an assistant coach for the United States Men’s National Team in the FINA World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea in the summer of 2019.In 2017, Arroyo served as the head coach of the USA Water Polo Men’s Junior National Team at the FINA Junior World Championships in Serbia, leading the Americans to an 8th place finish. The next year, Arroyo served as an assistant coach for the Men’s Senior National Team, working with head coach Dejan Udovicic.In 2005, he served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s Senior National Team planning training schedules, aiding in game preparation, organizing fundraising events, and being responsible for fundamentals, tactic implementation and conditioning.Arroyo started the Long Beach Water Polo Club catering to youth water polo players, both boys and girls, on May 1, 2010. He has also served as the head coach for the Olympic Club of San Francisco men’s team (2004-05) for two years.A 1994 graduate of UC Berkeley with a degree in political science, Arroyo was a first-team All-American at Cal in 1993. He was a part of three NCAA Championship squads at Berkeley (1990, 1991, 1992). Arroyo competed on the U.S. National Team for eight years (1993-2000) helping lead the U.S. squad to numerous championships. The U.S. men’s team won the World Championships in 1994 and 1998, the 1997 FINA Cup and the 1995 and 1999 Pan American Games. He also competed on the U.S. men’s team at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Arroyo competed for seven years overseas playing professional water polo in Greece and Spain with five different clubs (Vouliagmeni, Glyfada, CN Barcelona, Olympiakos and CN Barceloneta). He was a member of the 1998 Greek League championship team and was runner-up in 1997 and 1998 at the European Cup.Arroyo is a native of Southern California, growing up in Orange and earning 1990 Swimmer of the Year and High School Player of the Year honors from the Orange County Register at Villa Park High School.Arroyo and his wife, Erene, have two daughters, Angeliki (5) and Mikaela (born in March 2012).197-166
We welcome John MacLeod back to the show to talk about his experiences as a member of Team Canada's 1976 Olympic water polo team. John tells us what it was like to make the team, travel behind the Iron Curtain and march in the Opening Ceremonies. We also discuss what it was like to return to normal life after having a great Olympic experience, and how that transition can be difficult. Jill also tells a couple of Olympic-related stories of when she visited Innsbruck back in 1992 (her clothes were almost as fabulous as those from the 1970s). Plus, our self-isolation wouldn't be complete without relating an update on what COVID-19 has disrupted in terms of the Tokyo 2020 plans. We need your help! We've started mapping out all of the Olympic-related sites in the world so that wherever you go, you might be able to visit a little bit of Olympism. Help us fill up our map with arenas, museums, statues, etc. Together we can show how the Olympics have touched all parts of the world. Don't forget, our next book club episode is coming up! You can find our latest selection here. DISCLAIMER: OLYMPIC® is a trademark of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). Any use of OLYMPIC® in the Olympic Fever podcast is strictly for informational and commentary purposes. The Olympic Fever podcast is not an official podcast of the USOPC. The Olympic Fever podcast is not a sponsor of the USOPC, nor is Olympic Fever associated with or endorsed by USOPC in any way. The content of Olympic Fever podcast does not reflect the opinions, standards, views, or policies of the USOPC, and the USOPC in no way warrants that content featured in Olympic Fever is accurate.
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Leave us a Review Understanding Back Pain and Why the Foundation Training Method worked for Dr. Eric Goodman and how it is helping thousands of others. Dr. Eric Goodman - On how his major failure's lead to the development of and hyper-focus on what eventually became Foundation Training. Learning about the Posterior chain and how keeping these muscles strong can be a total game changer for our alignment, strength and back pain. Links: The Foundation Training 2 DVD set Buy Dr. Eric Goodman's Books: Foundation True to Form 12 Minutes of Foundation Training (Video) Lordosis Peter Park Website Martin Sexton Music Eric says "You must Google- Wayne Rosen" But also.... Psychedelic Mushrooms, Olympic Water Polo, Kelly Slater, Lance Armstrong, Living out of Donation Buckets, Peter Park, Wayne Rosen, Lakey Peterson, TED X, Being a new parent, Moving from Florida, to California, to Denver, to California, to an RV traveling the entire country to Hawaii and back to California Connect with Foundation Training Foundation Training Website Youtube Instagram Connect with The Shifting Perceptions Podcast: Shifting Perceptions Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Jay Alders Jay Alders Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Pinterest Connect with Chelsea Alders Om Mamas Doulas Website Sun Dreams Productions Website Instagram Chelsea Om Mamas Doulas Sun Dreams Productions
For many fathers, coaching is a big part of the parenting process. Unfortunately, too many parent-coaches turn their kids athletic experience into a vicarious pursuit of trying to fulfill their own dreams. In this episode of the Grow or Die Podcast, Jack Kokur takes us on his journey from simply jumping in the pool to stay busy as a kid, to becoming an elite level water polo coach intentionally using his influence to develop athletes to be successful in life.
Olympic Water polo Champion KK Clark is our guest on this week’s Best in the World with Richard Parr. KK won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She tells Richard how the team dealt with tragedy and adversity in the build up to the games. The Californian talks about the changes she made after not being selected for the World Championships in 2015. KK speaks about growing up in a family of water polo players, the books she reads and the importance of writing a journal. You can follow KK Clark on Twitter and on Instagram. This episode is brought to you by Sportuccino, a new sports breakfast show on Facebook LIVE. Please LIKE the
We have our first Water polo star on the ‘Best in the World with Richard Parr’ this week. Kaleigh Gilchrist was part of the U.S. women’s team that won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Kaleigh is also a former U.S. national champion surfer and tells Richard her goals in that sport. The 24 year-old explains the transferrable skills between Water polo and surfing, he training schedule and the precautions the team made for Rio. Want to know who is Kaleigh is closest to on the U.S. Water polo team, her favourite place to visit and her music playlist? It’s all answered in this week’s ‘Best in the World’. You can follow Kaleigh on: Twitter and Instagram This episode is brought to you by
This week on the Girls on the Sideline pod, Lindsay and Whitney talk about some of the strange, funny things that have happened at the Olympic games in Rio, the games’ highlights and lowlights, and some of the unforgettable events that have taken place in the 2016 Olympic watersports games. The girls talk about Michael Phelps’ amazing comeback and Whitney explains her “Justin Timberlake theory.” They even talk a little about chemistry – is it an exact science? According to a member of the IOC, it isn’t – wait, what?! And – Whitney and Lindsay uncover the “truth” behind the rumors behind what really happens at the Olympic Village, and what could have been a factor in the start of these rumors. This is definitely an episode you do not want to miss! Highlights of Today’s Episode: Michael Phelps’ redemption, return to glory, and how he has grown over the years. Rio Olympic Water Sports – “the gift that keeps on giving!” Green pool water dying Olympic swim athletes’ hair. Olympic Water Polo players “playing blind” during the games due to over-chlorinated water. Ryan Lochte’s deliberately dyed bleach blonde hair turning green. Olympic athletes getting robbed in Rio Rio Kayaking Athlete’s Olympic dreams ruined because of a couch? Singapore, Puerto Rico, Kosovo, and Fiji winning Gold Medals for the first time! Olympic athletes on Tinder and Bumble – hey, don’t judge! They’re young. They’re hot. Kudos to them! Rampant sexist comments by the Olympic commentators Lindsay’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – Team USA! This week’s LVP award goes to – the smelly green pool. Whitney’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – Team USA! This week’s LVP award goes to – the Texas Anaheim Football Program for their Female Aggie War Hymn song and Enzo le Forte for carrying his phone in his pocket during a fencing bout. Love the show? Join our fans on the net and leave us your honest feedback! Tweet Us Follow Us on Facebook Check Us Out on iTunes Tune In on Stitcher Hang Out with Us on SoundCloud Visit Our Website
Toby is Co-author of Web Marketing That Works. He is CEO of Bluewire Media, a keynote speaker, and an Olympic Water Polo player. With his business partner Adam Franklin, Toby co-created 33 free web marketing templates, which have been seen by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
Toby is Co-author of Web Marketing That Works. He is CEO of Bluewire Media, a keynote speaker, and an Olympic Water Polo player. With his business partner Adam Franklin, Toby co-created 33 free web marketing templates, which have been seen by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.