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Bev Priestman, Canada's Women's National Team Head Coach, is welcomed by James Sharman and Craig Forrest and shares the challenges and goals of the women's game and what restaurant she would first visit on her return back to England. Thanks Bev for spending the time with us.
This week, we are joined by the wonderful Mr. InterAm himself, Upper Cunt! We talk about some Oympic-based shenanigans, review our latest antics on trail, and hear some outstanding stories from our guest's many travels.Send us an email to halfmindspodcast@gmail.com and, as always, tell a friend about the show!Link to Rego for the Pittsburgh H3 weekend:https://hashrego.com/events/pgh-h3-whos-your-daddy-2021
Jake Rauchbach is in his first year as the Director Of Integrated Player Development for the Saint Francis men's basketball. Rauchbach oversees, and is responsible for the implementation and development of High-Performance programs geared towards improving player performance. These programs are designed to clear unconscious patterning, and promote the learning and application of mental skills and techniques associated with consistent and optimal performance. Rauchbach is the founder of the MindRight Pro® program and has served as a High-Performance consultant for NBA, Oympic, EuroLeague, and McDonald's All-American players. He holds a master's degree in the psychology of human movement from Temple University, and an MBA from Drexel University. He completed his undergraduate degree in finance while at Drexel.
My voice is back and so am I!Cruise ship heroes, baseball bat justice and a burglar who picked the wrong door.The at home remedy that will have you singing again.Does laughing have physical benefits?Pull up a bar stool and join me for some reality - based escapism on the rocks.Show NotesSources gathered from :cracked.comoceansinking.comantifainternational.comsun-sentinel.comAny and all mistakes are made entirely and accidentally by Detox on the Rocks and by no means reflect any misinformation put forth by the above sources. This show is intended to entertain and amuse only. Please drink responsibly.
John Morris has deep perspective on Canadian curling. Morrises have been making waves at Briers since the 1930s. Gold in 2010 in Vancouver, Gold again in 2018 at Pyeongchang, he has played with all the Canadian greats. For Morris, it’s about staying motivated. That’s partly why he needs new teammates- if he can’t face new challenges, solve new puzzles, he just can’t compete with maximum intensity. And that intensity question will make things interesting now that Morris has signed on with Skip Kevin Koe. How will the easygoing team leader, and the ultra intense second get along? Morris says his broom-snapping days are behind him now, but there’s no denying, he remains one of the most focussed and competitive athletes on the ice. You need a mix of personalities to keep a team balanced, is how he puts it. With the Oympic trials starting to nudge onto the horizon, you can be sure Morris is already plotting his shots. Given the depth of talent in the Canadian game now- he’s quick to admit, Olympic curling is almost a relief compared to the effort involved in rising to the top of domestic competition.
Oympic bobsledder Johnny Quinn talks about staying strong and focused in a crisis
AP is an angry swimming coach, and with good reason.
Elly is joined by England netball coach Tracey Neville, Oympic hockey gold medallist Sam Quek and the female jockey with the best ever Grand National finish, Katie Walsh. They look ahead to the National itself, discuss Danny Rose’s comments on racism in football and Tracey hears the horse she’s backed win a race live on-air.
Many folks quickly jump at the opportunity to embark on a journey to do something worthy of note, but are they moving too soon? This episode breaks down a quote by Epictetus dealing with an individual that has aspirations to participate in the Oympic games and gives us some insight into what we should do before we begin to chase after something. Originally Published: August 22, 2017 --- 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/a-champions-mind35/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/support
Leah Thorvilson, professional cyclist for Canyon/SRAM. Leah was a former collegiate middle distance runner who would trasition to marathons post-collegiately. Leah ran in the 2012 Oympic trials in the marathon. Frequent injuries cut her running career short and it was then that she found cycling. From humble beginings Leah eventualy found out about and entered the Zwift academy contest in 2016. She won the prize, which was a one year contract with the Canyon/SRAM professional cycling team. Leah had her contract renewed this past season and is currenty kicking off her season racing in Australia. Originally Published: January 17, 2018 --- 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/a-champions-mind35/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/support
Join the guys as they tak about wrecking girls weekend out, Oympic champs, and escape rooms! It's epsiode 115!
Triathlon world champion and distance runner GWEN JORGENSEN is one of the world's best athletes. But she's also a legendary foodie! We break down (25:30 mark) her love of exotic cuisine, favorite restaurants across the world, why her husband won't let her cook, taste-testing Shalane Flanagan's new cookbook, and why you NEVER give her pancakes when she's ordered waffles! Plus, the gang does a (hotly contested) fantasy draft of WWE stars' pop culture contributions!
Adam Rippon interview Oympic updates, Ms Shannan saw Black Panther
Leah Thorvilson, professional cyclist for Canyon/SRAM. Leah was a former collegiate middle distance runner who would trasition to marathons post-collegiately. Leah ran in the 2012 Oympic trials in the marathon. Frequent injuries cut her running career short and it was then that she found cycling. From humble beginings Leah eventualy found out about and entered the Zwift academy contest in 2016. She won the prize, which was a one year contract with the Canyon/SRAM professional cycling team. Leah had her contract renewed this past season and is currenty kicking off her season racing in Australia.
Many folks quickly jump at the opportunity to embark on a journey to do something worthy of note, but are they moving too soon? This episode breaks down a quote by Epictetus dealing with an individual that has aspirations to participate in the Oympic games and gives us some insight into what we should do before we begin to chase after something.