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Preventing Overuse Injuries: What Parents Need to KnowThis episode dives into the critical issue of overuse injuries in adolescent baseball pitchers. Dr. Ryan Roach discusses key risk factors, the importance of proper mechanics, and actionable advice for parents and coaches to help keep young athletes safe.
In this episode of the 3DPOD, we take a deep dive into 3D printing for golf. Cobra PUMA Golf has gone further than other firms, employing Multi Jet Fusion, binder jet, and powder bed fusion for production golf clubs. Better putters and metal drivers are now achievable through 3D printing. But how did Ryan Roach, Cobra Golf's Director of Innovation, and his team make this possible? What challenges did they face? And is 3D printing a passing trend in golf or a fundamental evolution? Our producer Jake explores some golf-specific questions, leaving us convinced that the union of golf and 3D printing represents a transformative development for both. Roach will also be speaking at Additive Manufacturing Strategies on Feb. 4, 2025 in New York City to discuss in more detail about Cobra Golf's journey to expand use of additive manufacturing into its product line.
Hosted by Mark PospisilSound Engineer and Producer: Jonathan BlosserThe Stream Roots Podcast theme song was written, recorded, and produced by Eric Fritts.You can learn more about Barnabas Ministries by visiting www.barnabasministriesmi.orgHere are some links to the books that were mentioned in this episode:Preaching by Tim KellerBetween Two Worlds by John StottPreaching and Preachers by Martyn Lloyd-JonesPreaching without Boarders by Ryan Roach
Cobra Golf's Ryan Roach joins Nick and Cassie on this special Halloween episode to discuss Cobra's innovative 3D printing method and the future of golf club design as well as whether they're for or against trick-or-treating and pumpkin flavored beers. PLUS: Rory milestone, Lexi gets a win, and more Halloween fun! (00:00-05:10) Rory is the new World No. 1 after a dominant 2022 and our brand ambassador Lexi Thompson is back in the winner's circle (05:11-07:48) Lydia Ko runs away with BMW Ladies Championship and LIV wants to make its own major tournaments (07:49-11:33) Cam Young is the PGA Rookie of the Year, new demos from PING and Callaway, and Club Champion content updates (11:34-16:33) Nick and Cassie's Halloween plans and traditions (16:34-51:41) Interview with Cobra Golf's Director of Innovation Ryan Roach (51:42-01:11:27) Yea or nays with Ryan Roach Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf
Miranda and her manager, stop by the podcast following her victory over former World Champion Jaime Clampitt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soapboxingpodcast/support
We have some exciting news today for boxing fans ahead of the Alvarez-Bivol clash, but before we relate those stories, which include fights in London, New York City, Atlanta, Maine and Houston, we'll begin with an update from the bout set to take place at the Mayhem at Moseley's card in Massachusetts and conclude with a boxer's story from Boston, courtesy of Ryan Roach, via the Dominican Republic. https://talkinfight.com/todays-boxing-news-headlines-ep163-boxing-news-today-talkin-fight/ Watch live on TalkinFight.com and more episodes on YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #Boxen247 #BoxingNews
Work-life balance, is it possible? Does it exist for educators? Eighth grade language arts teacher Ryan Roach talks with OEA Grow host Jesse about what work-life balance means to him. For Ryan, it's not only the traditional sense of work-life balance, but more about making a decision about what to attend to in each moment. For example, staying in the present moment whether you're in the classroom, at home with family, spending time in nature, or exercising. It's also about valuing our work as educators, as family members, and as humans, and recognizing that our value and our students' value is not in being perfect. We can strive to accept that no educator can solve all of the problems they see, but instead, approach our jobs in a more healthy, realistic, and contented way. Resources: A New Way to Think about Work-Life Balance - Edutopia How to be More Present in Relationships - Psychology Today Stepping off the Scale: Rethinking the Idea of Work-Life Balance - Resilient Educator How to Harness Imperfection as a Teacher - Teach for Australia Being Okay with Imperfection in My First Months of Teaching - Knowles Teacher Initiative
Ep. 68 - Boxing Manager Ryan Roach, Super Bowl Recap, can the Celtics make a run? The boys including Steele, Nazz & Magic Mike were joined by high profile boxing manager Ryan Roach to discuss his journey in the professional boxing market. (04:28 - 39:33) Along with his family ties to boxing, Manny Pacquiao stories and a great cause in “Punch for Parkinson’s” he puts on annually. Afterwards, we recapped a great Super Bowl it was, as the Rams beat the Bengals, a sensational halftime show, the Celtics winning 9 of the last 10 games heading into the All-Star break and the Kanye West vs. Pete Davidson showdown. (40:10 - rest of show) Presented by Hedgebettor & produced by Gold Paved Media. Sponsored by Slight Edge Fitness and Performance in Braintree, MA & Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, MA.
Amir Khan vs Kell Brook top today's headlines, followed by James Hagler Jr and Ryan Roach, Ryan Cotterell, Kynoch Promotions, an upcoming WBO Global Championship, a Boxxer Wembley card announcement and news about the Bridgerweight title purse bid closes out the show. https://talkinfight.com/todays-boxing-news-headlines-ep112-boxing-news-today-talkin-fight/ #TalkinFight #Boxen247 #BoxingNews Watch live on TalkinFight.com and more episodes on YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight @Boxen247
In this episode, Austin and Hunter are joined by their good friends Ryan Roach & Jacob Harper aka "Flower Bros" who were recently on Good Morning America as well as ABC News for becoming famous through their viral Tik Tok video. The Flower Bros have over 20 million views counted on social media. In the first segment, the boys from Marshall ask Flower Bros about what it's like being a social media icon and how life has been post-college. In the second segment, all of the guys do a Q&A with their fans.
RePost of 7/22/21 show on radioparkies: We have Tracy Leigh of ELITE Boxing and Ryan Roach founder of https://punch4parkinsons.com/ Tracey, owner of Elite Boxing & Fitness (http://www.eliteboxingandfitness.com/) talks about her Rock Steady program, an early experience with a Parkinson's boxer, how they support a friend in need and how she can currently offer RSB classes for free! Ryan talks about how he started punch4parkinsons.com which is a 501c3 registered non-profit. First by using his own money then through a charity boxing night and on-line auctions. Ryan is now able to fund numerous boxing programs for PWPs (People with Parkinson's). Catch all radioparkies shows on https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/stream/ Catch all of my shows on https://twomikespdpodcast.podbean.com/ Interested in telling your Parkinson's story? Visit our website at https://www.parkinsonspodcast.net/ and drop us an email
RePost of 7/22/21 show on radioparkies: We have Tracy Leigh of ELITE Boxing and Ryan Roach founder of https://punch4parkinsons.com/ Tracey, owner of Elite Boxing & Fitness (http://www.eliteboxingandfitness.com/) talks about her Rock Steady program, an early experience with a Parkinson's boxer, how they support a friend in need and how she can currently offer RSB classes for free! Ryan talks about how he started punch4parkinsons.com which is a 501c3 registered non-profit. First by using his own money then through a charity boxing night and on-line auctions. Ryan is now able to fund numerous boxing programs for PWPs (People with Parkinson's). Catch all radioparkies shows on https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/stream/ Catch all of my shows on https://twomikespdpodcast.podbean.com/ Interested in telling your Parkinson's story? Visit our website at https://www.parkinsonspodcast.net/ and drop us an email
"As we started printing prototypes around eight years ago we really believed it would be 10-15 years before we could print a commercially viable iron, driver or hybrid head primarily due to cost. The cost of those prototypes eight years ago was $500-600 a piece, and those were the cheap ones. So we didn't go to our marketing people or developers at that time to claim that we had something here. But true to form like with most technologies, the advancement of that technology far outstripped what we predicted. It's not just applicable to golf. It's also about printing rocket engines, fuel mixers, very complex automobile parts, medical devices or implants. So the desire the desire to print a 3D metal object was super-high and we benefited from that." We sit down with COBRA PUMA Golf VP of Innovation Mike Yagley to learn the how and why behind the creation of the 3D printed Supersport-35 putter and to also explore other disruptive initiatives such as their "Machine Learning / The Internet of Things" collaboration with Arccos Golf. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/2Nhgeub8.jpg COBRA PUMA Golf collaborated with Hewlett Packard and sik GOLF (https://sikgolf.com/) to design and fabricate their Supersport-35 3D printed putter. Want to see how the HP Metal Jet Technology works? Check out this short YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igq8gQuXfR4) to find out! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/kuqpzwIJ.png (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igq8gQuXfR4) Show Notes and Mike Quotes "The cost of the machines came down. The cost of the alloys came down, The throughput went up. The quality went up. To the point where four or five years later we believed we could print an iron and this would be a great entry into the putter business. So my innovation team did something that we don't normally do - we commercialized a product. Most of the time we invent, we engineer and we do a little bit of design work. But in this case Ryan Roach and Cameron Day on the innovation team said "ok, if this is going to happen, let's make this happen". And in the conversations with Hewlett Packard around polymer printing we had a great moment with them around metal jet printing. And now you have a solid metal object that you printed. It was just a phenomenal project. And it's a great putter!" https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/JtBE0yzH.jpeg "3D printing has been around for decades and we were using it to 3D print polymer prototype heads. Heads that our designers and engineers could look at. They couldn't hit them but they could look at them and say "do I like the shape, the dimensions, the curves on this". It's nice to be able to look at a 3D CAD file or rendering, but being able to see and touch a physical object is massive in our world. And at some point in that process 3D printing metal prototypes became available. So we started dreaming about how we could make our prototypes out of metal and someday, if the costs came down enough, if the alloys available we correct, we could actually print a commercial head." "This HP printer we are talking about is rather large. The print bed area is about two feet by two feet. With putter heads or a component of a golf club, you can print at the same time several variants of that object. Which means you can prototype 15 different putters to look at let's say the different internal lattice structures like on the Supersport-35 to investigate whether or not if it has an impact on feel, moment of inertia, the roll characteristics because of the CG location. So you're testing all these variables at the same time, where if you were doing conventional casting, machining or forging it would take you months if not years to produce that number of variants. But you're making them in once print which is a massive advantage."
FBA - Sunday Morning December 22, 2019 (recorded LIVE) Lead Pastor, Ryan Roach
You might not LOVE the PTF cohosts but I will tell you their hearts are in the right place. They teamed up with Ryan Roach founder of the organization Punch4Parkinsons and professional trainer Frank Desario to give you guys some insight on what this great charity entails, who they've helped, and what they have in store. The PTF will he LIVE at their event Friday Nov 1 - Don't miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theparttimefriends/support
A conversation with Ryan Roach, co-host of Worth A Click: A Movie Review Podcast, about his Baptist upbringing, current atheism, and the theological wisdom of Monica Lewinsky.
Ryan Roach and Matthew Guerruckey from Drunk Monkeys Podcast (@drunkmonkeysweb) join us to break down the CRAZIEST OSCARS OF ALL TIME! Seriously?! What was that?!
In the nineteenth episode of the Little Big Scene Podcast, co-hosts Jeremy, Kelsey and Kate sit down with some local performers to discuss the topic of "love" in theatre. This week's episode also features a segment in memory of Ryan Roach.
"Techincal Specialist Kenny Nicholson and host Tom Brassell interview design engineers Josh Breier and Ryan Roach from Cobra Golf. Josh and Ryan discuss the new line from Cobra Golf. Also, Cobra National Accounts Representative Mike Nolan kindly offers us a Cobra Driver and S3 Irons as a register to win prize for one of our lucky listeners!'