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We all have aspirations and things we'd like to accomplish but too often we want to wait for things to be perfect before we begin. Scott Livingston has some timely advice on this matter: Start stupid. Choosing to be kind is the sort of decision we'll rarely regret. Barry Brownstein has a marvelous story about what Robin Williams taught us about kindness. Article of the Day: It's hard to overstate the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires but it's very easy to over-politicize them. Michael Herman zooms out for the big picture and offers a reasoned explanation for the devastation. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
In this episode, I speak with Scott Livingston. Scott is a former NHL Athletic Therapist and Strength and Conditioning Coach, a podcast host, and a Master in Reconditioning. I hope you enjoy!
At a young age, we're asked “what do you want to be when you grow up?” But what if your answer to that question doesn't fit one of the usual “boxes” we're offered? What if you want to leave your mark on the world in your own, unique way? What if you want to design your own career and life path for yourself? And what if the crafting and designing… never really ends? If you've ever wondered about how to design your own career (and life) for yourself, and leave your mark on your industry or field, Scott Livingston has some insight to share. Scott Livingston is an athletic therapist, master performance coach, and reconditioning professional. With 35+ years of practice in the human performance industry working in every conceivable performance environment, Scott has trained and reconditioned college, Olympic and professional athletes from just about every imaginable sport. (For the hockey fans: Scott's career experience included eleven seasons in the NHL as an athletic therapist and strength and conditioning coach with the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and New York Islanders.) These days, Scott is co-founder of Reconditioning HQ, and host of the Leave Your Mark podcast, where he explores people's life journeys. Notably, Scott crafted his own career from the ground-up. He didn't take a “regular” job, nor did he work his way up the ladder. At each career step, he thought about how he could craft a role that would allow him to contribute in his own unique way. In this conversation we explore how Scott (aka Scotty) got to where he is today, some of the ups and downs of his journey, and some of the things he's learned through his travels. Topics and ideas we explore: - It is your picture to paint: The pros and cons of creating a new role or career path for yourself that doesn't exist yet. - Getting comfortable with “slow painting”: Why making big industry changes can be possible, but it might take more time than you think. - How to do more of what brings you joy: How to identify the things you really love and start to do more of them (even when your current life is built around obligation and responsibility to others.) - The power of inner storytelling: The ways our inner narratives can help or hinder us, and how to start to examine and expand them. - The value of self-reflection and introspection: Why it's necessary to look inwards if you want to make an impact. - How to use neuroscience to your advantage in personal growth — and why you need an accountability practice to change. - Why it's worth asking people about their lives (not just their expertise): How Scotty fulfilled a lifelong dream of broadcasting through his podcast, and his approach to exploring real life stories on his podcast. - The truth about career growth and arriving at your “destination”: Scotty's biggest life revelation from looking back on his career. When you're done listening, learn more about Scott by visiting www.ReconditioningHQ.com
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Session 133 (October 2023): Don't Wait For The EulogyGuest: Scott LivingstonA returning guest, a mentor, friend and colleague, Scott sits down to discuss gratitude, appreciation and authenticity in the performance space. Making room for real conversations isn't easy, working with people is tough. Knowing the Self allows us to better connect with others and Scott and I discuss these matters in this conversation. Join in. Join the community.
Scott Livingston, CAT(C), CSCSCONTRIBUTE AND GROWScott is a Master Performance Coach and Reconditioning Professional. He has 35+ years of practice in the human performance industry, working in every conceivable performance environment. He lives by his life purpose: "To make connections, inspire reflection, challenge convention, and create change so that others may achieve their best." He continues this purpose through his Leave Your Mark podcast, The LYM Life Lab and Reconditioning courses, including the latest, Neuroreconditioning. Be sure to check out Scotty's website and all of the amazing work he is doing, below:https://reconditioninghq.thinkific.com
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former Canadiens Strength & Conditioning Coach for 8 seasons and current Master Performance Coach & Owner of Reconditioning HQ, Scott Livingston joins Tony Marinaro to discuss how Sports Science & Medicine Departments are evolving in Pro Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simply put, the automotive industry can be stressful. Trying to balance that stress and other triggers amidst pressure to sell vehicles, manage apprehensive customers and navigate a tough economic climate is challenging. In this episode, we discuss methods for understanding the root of our emotions and triggers, managing stress, giving feedback to staff and more. Discover the tactics needed to elevate leadership at your dealership with expert Dr. Scott Livingston, president of Livingston Consulting Group. In this episode you'll hear: What emotional intelligence is and how to balance it in the automotive industry When stress can be used to your advantage in your dealership work Methods for managing triggers and knowing when stress turns bad Using Pattern Interrupt to diffuse situations Extrinsic and intrinsic motivators and how that impacts your team How to listen to and understand your team's emotional needs Why people ultimately follow leaders The three-part process of feedback and how to give feedback to your staff At Livingston Consulting Group, a leadership development organization, Dr. Scott Livingston, specializes in leader development and executive coaching. He has worked with leaders from Abbott Laboratories, JM Family Enterprises (JM&A Group's parent company), Dover Manufacturing and many more. Dr. Livingston uses emotional intelligence to improve the relational skill and performance execution of leaders in organizations as this provides a measure of self-awareness, which helps enhance leader relationships and decision-making capabilities. Scott has over 30 years of experience in leadership roles, some of which were held at Eli Lilly where he was a two-time winner of the Leadership Coaching Award and four-time winner of the distinguished Master Performer award. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Executive Coaching and Leadership Development at Indiana Wesleyan University and Concordia University Irvine. For more about Dr. Scott, visit his website: https://drscottlivingston.com/ Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
S-Ventures (OTCQB: SVTPF) identifies investment opportunities in the health & wellness, organic food and wellbeing sectors within the UK and Europe. CEO Scott Livingston joins us to discuss how the company's business model works. View Podcast Transcript
Scott Livingston is a Master Performance Coach and Reconditioning Professional. He has over thirty-five years of practice in the human performance industry, and He is renowned for his dedication to building the “whole” athlete, improving performance, and athletic longevity. Scott is the co-founder with his partner Jaime, of the practice of Reconditioning, integrating the worlds of therapy, applied neurology, and performance in one powerful operating system that they teach throughout the world. He is the host of the ground-breaking podcast "Leave Your Mark" where he looks inside the lives of successful people in the human performance world who are making a difference and leaving their mark on others. Scott's purpose is to inspire reflection, make connections, challenge convention and create change so that others may achieve their best selves. Leave Your Mark Podcast
Scott Livingston is a Master Performance Coach and Reconditioning Professional. He has over thirty-five years of practice in the human performance industry, and He is renowned for his dedication to building the “whole” athlete, improving performance, and athletic longevity. Scott is the co-founder with his partner Jaime, of the practice of Reconditioning, integrating the worlds of therapy, applied neurology, and performance in one powerful operating system that they teach throughout the world. He is the host of the ground-breaking podcast "Leave Your Mark" where he looks inside the lives of successful people in the human performance world who are making a difference and leaving their mark on others. Scott's purpose is to inspire reflection, make connections, challenge convention and create change so that others may achieve their best selves. Leave Your Mark Podcast
Episode #258 of The Coaches Network Podcast.The guest for this episode is Scott Livingston.Scott Livingston has been in the world of human performance for thirty-five years. During that time he's trained, rebuilt, and supported the performance of some of the best athletes in the world. He's worked in the biggest performance environments and has seen what it takes to be the best in the world. Why not become an official member or supporter of The Coaches Network?The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? Click here to find out more.Click here for more information on our upcoming Coach Education Webinars and Mentor Programmes.Enjoy and be sure to subscribe & connect with your host on social media to make your up to date with everything we're doing.Coach Yas - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn - Facebook - Patreon - PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If you're a hockey player or any sport for that matter, and If you're looking to gain an edge on your opponents and train your brain in the same way that you train your body, then watch this video! Scott Livingston shares with us his methods for training our brain in the same way that we train our body, and it's sure to help you unleash your athletic potential! In this episode, I welcome renowned Performance Coach and Physical Therapist Scott Livingston. We discuss the concept of Neuro Reconditioning, and how traditional training modalities fail to consider how the brain functions. We talk about the importance of individuality in training based on sport, position, injury history, and body type. We also chat about the hidden challenges of working through injury as well the importance of disrupting narratives we tell ourselves. Episode Overview: 0:00 Introduction 0:47 What Is Neuro Reconditioning? 18:12 Short Falls Of Typical Training Philosophy 25:25 Understanding Individuality In Training 33:20 The Hidden Challenge Working Through Injury 41:30 Physical Vs. Mental Issues (Software Vs. Hardware) 45:04 Interupting The Narratives We Tell Ourselves 57:20 The Four Stages Of Competence Related To Sport Connect With Scott Here: https://www.instagram.com/kingopain/ Website: https://www.reconditioningHQ.com Leave Your Mark - https://leaveyourmark.buzzsprout.com/ TOLOS BAREFOOT SHOES - Use Code “CC” for 10% Off Your Order - https://weartolos.com/ To purchase my favorite Designs For Sport supplements visit www.connorcarrick.com Follow Connor's Instagram or Twitter Visit our YouTube for additional content
Scott Livingston is a master performance coach and Reconditioning Professional. He has over thirty-five years of experience in the human performance industry working in every conceivable performance environment. He is renowned for his dedication to building the “whole” athlete, improving performance, and athletic longevity. He has Trained and Reconditioned multiple World Champions and Olympic medalists during his career. He is a leading authority in developing integrated support programming for athlete development and seeks to improve how athletes are trained and supported throughout their careers. He is also an authority on performance culture, building high-performance teams, creating vision, and direction, and executing performance plans. He has operated throughout his career in highly demanding performance stages and supported the delivery of winning results.He is the host of the groundbreaking podcast "Leave Your Mark" found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, as well as many other streaming services. He looks inside the lives of people in the human performance world who are making a difference and leaving their mark on others.His goal is to develop a community of like-minded practitioners to share in the improvement of human performance programming through the Reconditioning approach that he and his wife Jaime Sochasky-Livingston founded.His life purpose is to create change, challenge convention, and inspire through his own example, so that others may achieve their own success. "Some men see things as they are and ask, Why? I see things that never were and ask, Why Not?"
We all deal with rejection, whether in our careers or our relationships. But how should we respond when we experience not being wanted? Writer Scott Livingston joins Inside Sources to discuss what his faith has taught him about rejection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes:Learn more about ScottLeave Your Mark PodcastInstagramTwitterLinkedInReconditioning HQHow much weight you can lift vs. how much you need to lift to be good at your sportStrength training for American Football vs. HockeyUnderstanding the demand of their/your sportGetting into professional sports then shifting to owning a private facility to working with olympic athletesWinter Spring Seminar Talk - Using Video Analysis to Inform Your ProgrammingSpecificity is looking at what the demands of your athlete are where you apply overload and stimulus to systems to prepare them to manage chaosThe gym is a laboratory for experimentationLook for how things are connectedHow Scott got started podcasting and kept goingReconditioning HQBook of the Week:Scott: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey and The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal PerformanceKevin: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel A. van der Kolk
Ownership Is in recognition of who you are.For this episode of the #Ownitshow we are talking about "Ownership Is in recognition of who you are" With Scott Livingston.This week, join #Scott as he walks us through his journey of finding true purpose. From finding to defining your purpose, he takes us through the path of horning our identity to ensure we are living in alignment with our ownership. So, listen and learn from the wisdom of his experience that will get you creating change, challenging convention and inspiring others through action. #Goownit!
CBIA BizCast host Ali Warshavsky speaks with Horst Engineering president and CEO Scott Livingston following the celebration of the company's 75th anniversary and opening of their new East Hartford headquarters. Livingston's grandfather started the business in 1946 in the second story of a barn in Hartford. Today, it's a highly regarded manufacturer of precision parts for the aerospace, capital equipment, medical device, naval/marine, and power generation industries. The new facility is an advanced manufacturing showcase, featuring natural light and open spaces and an array of high-tech machines and equipment. “Giving people access to the outdoors through large windows really changed the way we renovated the building,” Livingston says. “I think we hit a home run. It's inspired by factories I visited in Europe in Switzerland, Germany, and also in Japan.” Please rate, review, and subscribe to the BizCast wherever you get your podcasts—we appreciate your support! If you have a story to tell, contact Ali Warshavsky.
We're bringing you something a little different for today's bonus episode. Recently I was a guest on my friend Scott Livingston's podcast “Leave Your Mark” and our conversation was so good I wanted to make sure you had a chance to listen to it here; a “multicast” if you will. Alongside Scott (a regular on our show, see episodes 58 & 128) and his good friend Dom Gauthier (a business leader, coach, broadcaster and former Olympic moguls skier), we discuss everything from how to better define and speak about communication (including a deep dive into the research behind it), strategies for tailoring communication to a team as opposed to an individual and how coaching differs in different cultural contexts… or does it? As a reminder, Scott has been working in the field of athletic performance for twenty-five years. He is renowned for his dedication to building a more efficient, effective, and resilient athlete using his ability to assess movement dysfunction and deliver corrective exercise, while merging such strategies with effective and specific performance training. He has trained and reconditioned athletes at every level including professional athletes, Olympic athletes, and college athletes, as well as highly motivated recreational athletes. Connect with Scott: Via Instagram: @kingopain Via Twitter: @builtbyscott Via his website: Reconditioning HQ Via his podcast: Leave Your Mark Alright, onto some serious business… We're currently deep into accepting applications for our November Coalition group. The roster is filling up so if you've been contemplating our group mentorship program or just want to learn more about it, head here to learn more! artofcoaching.com/coalition Also, don't forget to show our guys at SAGA fitness some love. Their wireless BRF cuffs have completely changed the way I train and recover. With all of the travel we've been doing lately, their flexibility and size make them an essential in my suitcase. If you enter code BRETT20 at checkout, you'll get 20% OFF!
Pour ce nouveau podcast, Scott Livingston vient nous partager son expérience et échanger sur la prévention des blessures, la réathlétisation, la gestion de carrière à haut niveau. Il nous présente sa méthode pour garder un athlète performant tout au long de sa carrière. https://reconditioninghq.com/ https://www.facebook.com/LeaveYourMark
On episode #107 of the Hockey Strength Podcast and episode #9 of the SCAPH Alumni series, Scotty Livingston joins the show to talk with Mike Potenza and David Rosales. Scott is the co-founder/owner of Reconditioning HQ, a company encompassing continuing education courses, live events, a mastermind community, and a popular podcast, the Leave Your Mark Podcast. From 1998-2009, he worked in the National Hockey League as a strength and conditioning coach/athletic trainer (therapist) with the New York Islanders, New York Rangers, and Montreal Canadiens. Scott's website: Reconditioning HQ Scott on Twitter: @builtbyscott Scott on Instagram: @kingopain You can find show notes to everything discussed at the official website of SCAPH, prohockeystrength.com
This episode is the fourth in the series of ALTIS v-ACP Poolside chat's I had the honor of hosting back in September of 2020. This one is a great conversation on the intake process for supporting performance athletes' success and features the lead combine preparation coach for Landow Performance, Augustine Agyei, Lead S+C for the LA Kings, Matt Price, and the Lead of Performance for Snowboard Canada, Jer Sheppard. It's a great performance conversation, and I hope the listener takes much away from the insights of these amazing human performance professionals. Enjoy
EP 160 of the Leave Your Mark podcast is another in the series of ALTIS Poolside chat's that I was honored to host back in September of this year. This is a fantastic discussion between Dr. James Morton, Dr. Stephen Norris, D.O. Sam Gibbs, Will Brown, and myself on the subject of Science versus Practice. There are some amazing and thought-provoking threads and it's a great finishing salvo for this year of 2020 where this subject has been so at the forefront of our daily lives. It will be out, as usual, this Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and many other streaming services.
Real-Life Consummate Athletes Debbie and Scott Livingston join us to talk about how they have evolved as athletes as they have aged, had kids. They have done an amazing job using different sports, challenges, and including their kids in their adventures. We also talk about Horst Cyclocross Toe Spikes! TOPICS/LINKS Toe-Spikes - https://horstengineering.com/horst-cycling/ Scott's Blog - https://scottlivingston.wordpress.com Check out our Book: Becoming a Consummate Athlete https://amzn.to/36B1Wat Support the Show: a) Share an episode or post you like b) Rate & review C) Donate at www.wideanglepodium.com/donate
Dr. Scott Livingston joins Lee Stephenson, executive director of Converge Church Planting, to help you better understand what emotional intelligence is all about and how to process your emotions.0:29 Lee introduces his special guest, Dr. Scott Livingston.1:04 Scott explains what emotional intelligence is. 5:20 Scott says whether we have good emotional intelligence relates to how well we know ourselves.6:47 How well you know yourself and the impact that emotion has will impact your judgment and decision making.7:39 Self-awareness is understanding what triggers you emotionally and the impact of that trigger on you. 8:42 Scott shares an example of a time when he didn’t have control over his emotions. 11:23 Scott says our emotions are signals to us. They’re giving us information from our outside world. Do we allow our thinking to come in and process with the emotion so that we can make good decisions? Or do we react so fast that our emotions rule the day?12:11 Scott talks about empathy and compassion.15:17 Scottthinks church leaders’ job is to understand other people’s perspectives and show care and compassion without sacrificing their self-regard or self-confidence.15:38 Scott discusses the importance of balancing our emotions. 18:04 Scott says he’s seeing a lack of hardiness, or stress tolerance, in leaders during this season.18:28 Scott talks about the three components of hardiness.23:09 Scott explains why we need to pay attention to and trust our emotions.24:03 Scott talks about the importance of rest.26:11 Lee and Scott discuss why you need to have a hobby.27:23 Scott says leaders need to care for their body (What we put in it; how we use it; are we exercising it?)28:37 Scott says relationships are the key to being wise. Community matters.30:12 Scott recommends resources to help you grow in your emotional intelligence.32:50 Scott shares how you can contact him on his website.
For years, active mutual funds sat and watched the boom in ETFs from the sidelines, unwilling to participate as it would mean showing their holdings every day. But now they can jump in thanks to a new type of structure that allow them to trade like an ETF but not have to show their holdings every day. These active non-transparent (ANT) ETFs are especially appealing to fund companies with trillions in assets.On this episode of Trillions, Eric and Joel speak with Greg Friedman, Head of ETF Management and Strategy at Fidelity, and Scott Livingston, Global Head of ETFs at T. Rowe Price. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Morgan Barna joins to discuss how the ETFs work, how the companies plan to find investors, and what to make of mutual funds conversions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For years, active mutual funds sat and watched the boom in ETFs from the sidelines, unwilling to participate as it would mean showing their holdings every day. But now they can jump in thanks to a new type of structure that allow them to trade like an ETF but not have to show their holdings every day. These active non-transparent (ANT) ETFs are especially appealing to fund companies with trillions in assets. On this episode of Trillions, Eric and Joel speak with Greg Friedman, Head of ETF Management and Strategy at Fidelity, and Scott Livingston, Global Head of ETFs at T. Rowe Price. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Morgan Barna joins to discuss how the ETFs work, how the companies plan to find investors, and what to make of mutual funds conversions.
In this episode, I was honored to be invited to host the ALTIS Poolside chats in the most recent version of their Virtual ACP. This performance conversation around return to performance between several giants in the industry of human performance, McGill, Pfaff, and Jordan is a gem. Enjoy!
Guess who's back, back again. Scotty's back, tell a friend. No, seriously! Today, our first repeat guest is here to talk more about developing the skill of self-reflection (why a dark room and soothing music won't do it for everyone), long lines at Costco and Mt. Everest, love languages and much, much more. We cover: Practicing self-reflection “in action” How to be more of a human being and less of a “human-doer” Why the need to earn an income prevents us from practicing communication Observation: why you can't just trust what someone's saying If you haven't listened to his first episode, here's a brief recap: Scott Livingston is a designer of human and organizational performance solutions who has worked in the high-performance sports world for more than thirty years. He has trained and re-built athletes at every level (including multiple Olympic and World Cup medalists). He worked for eleven seasons in the National Hockey League as an athletic therapist and strength and conditioning coach and now co-owns ReconditioningHQ.com, an educational business dedicated to teaching leading edge practices in performance and reconditioning. His newest passion is his podcast, Leave Your Mark, where he interviews people from all walks of human performance exploring their personal life stories. Connect with Scott: Via his website: https://reconditioninghq.com/ Via his podcast: Leave Your Mark Via his Twitter: @builtbyscott Scott has an incredibly interesting take on why we are able to recognize communication as an important skill but still don't take the time to train it. If you're like Scott and know this should be something you prioritize, come to our Apprenticeship! We not only offer a safe place to fail, we provide scientifically backed assessments, video feedback and practical strategies you can take back to your friends, family and staff. Join Our Coalition Mentoring Program here Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my YouTube channel here Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com
On this episode of the Muscle Activation Techniques Podcast, Greg is interviewed by Professional Hockey Strength & Conditioning Coach, Scott Livingston. In this episode, they dive into the journey that led Greg to come up with this amazing technique for treating muscle dysfunction. If you'd like to learn more about becoming MAT Certified, then click onto this LINK.
Debbie and Scott Livingston are one of the North East’s power ultra running couples. This episode tells the story of how they met at the Vermont 50 Mountain Bike Race and Ultra Run, and how they have built a life of adventures together. Debbie and Scott have been knocking off FKTs and seeking adventures for years. Their most recent adventure was a 242 mile journey on the New England Trail from Mount Monadnock NH, to the Long Island Sound in Guilford CT. We cover many of the details of this journey, from the preparation of equipment, to harrowing river crossings, to the extreme mental and physical challenges they endured. We hear stories of joyful sunrises, meetings with friends, and the true appreciation of the basic necessities of life, like sleep and water. Scott's Blog: https://scottlivingston.wordpress.com/ Debbie's Website: https://debbielivingston.com/ We’re on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/44etXyR0WbJtmKRKrP7V6M We’re on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cultra-trail-running/id1446356779 Please support Cultra Trail Running Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultraTrailRunning Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/CULTRA Twitter: https://twitter.com/blueblazerunner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultratrailrunning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultraTrailRunning/ Call the Karaoke Line at 203-DOG GENT Outro Music by Nick Byram, Vocals Jack Byram, and beats Jack Sevigny beatstars.com/sev_beats
Brought to you by PerformBetter.com BodyByBoyleOnline.com "Hit The Gym with a Strength Coach" Segment Scott Livingston, co-founder at ReconditioningHQ, co-owner at Premier Performance, former NHL Strength Coach, host of the Leave Your Mark Podcast We spoke about: What is Reconditioning Movement Non-negotiables The line between Strength Coach & Physical Therapy Why he doesn't like the term "correctives" Sustainability The International Hockey Performance Summit Much more Check out more about the International Hockey Performance Summit The StrengthCoach.com Coaches Corner with Coach BoyleWe spoke about: Opening MBSC back up for outdoors only Logistic and Program challenges His article 25 years, 25 Mistakes Right now, Functional Strength Coach 7 is 40% off The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University Alwyn Cosgrove discusses things to think about when preparing to open Check out their Free Webinar "Leading Your Fitness Business Through The "Here and Now." The Functional Movement Systems Segment Gray Cook is on to discuss "Development" Common Sense Approach to Evaluating Movement and Common Sense Approach to Correcting Movement Courses (Free for FMS members) TrainHeroic "Data Driven Coaching Segment" Adam and Tim discuss "Behavior Change" Click here to start your Free 14 Day Trial. About "Be Like the Best" During the last 12 years of interviewing many strength coaches, fitness professionals, physical therapists and gym owners, Anthony Renna has accumulated a rolodex of “The Best of the Best” in the fitness profession. This book is a collection of interviews with some of those top successes. Through his conversations, you’ll learn how they evolved in their careers, what habits and traits they believe made them successful, their goal setting processes, how they get through the hard times everyone faces and even some books to read and people they recommend following. After each interview, you’ll find a challenge or action step based on an important takeaway from each interview. These are designed to encourage you to build the habits to Be Like the Best on your journey to dominating in this profession. As a fitness professional, you’re already making an impact in your clients, athletes and patients. This book will help you stand out in a crowded field and help guide you on the road to success. Go to BeLiketheBest.com for more info Thanks for Listening!
This special episode of Leave Your Mark is another in the series of Legendary Performance Conversations with a taste of some of the world's best performance practitioners representing Australia and the UK; David Joyce, Lachlan Wilmot, Ian McKeown, Daniel Lewindon, Chris Gaviglio all join your host Scott Livingston and go deep on performance environments and philosophies!
Scott Livingston, BSc., CATC, CSCSHOW TO BE AN AGENT OF CHANGEAre you pursuing a worthy ideal? Scott is a designer of human and organizational performance solutions who has worked in the high-performance sport world for more than thirty years. He has spent time in the NHL, co-owns Reconditioning HQ and leads an incredibly deep podcast, Leave Your Mark.
This episode of the Leave Your Mark podcast is another in our new series of Legendary Performance Conversations with some of hockey's great thought leaders; Mike Boyle, Stephen Norris, Lorne Goldenberg, Matt Nichol, Mike Potenza, Mark Fitzgerald, Matt Price, and the host, Scott Livingston talk all about performance issues in the sport of hockey.
We're back and are ready to bring you tons of value to help you and your manufacturing company learn and adapt during the Covid-19 pandemic. On today's episode, Ari speaks to Scott Livingston, CEO of Horst Engineering. They talk real specifics about HORST's response to the Covid-19 crisis. Compare and contrast HORST's response to your company's, you may discover new ideas. Sharing our best practices, especially in times of trouble, helps us all come out stronger on the other side. Today, Scott discusses how they are increasing flexibility in some ways, while creating more structure in others. He talks about safety policies, cleaning, communicating, and planning for the future. Listen, learn and please reach out with questions you'd like us to ask upcoming guests! Scott Livingston, CEO, Horst Engineering Company Website: http://horstengineering.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/horst-engineering/ Company Instagram: horsteng Horst Cycling Instagram: horstcycling Scott Livingston LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smlivingston/ Scott Livingston's personal blog: Scottlivingston.net Ari Santiago, President/CEO/Founder, IT Direct Company Website: https://www.gettingyouconnected.com/ Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itdtech/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/it-direct-llc Ari's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asantiago104/ Podcast produced by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/
This episode features some of the best human performance practitioners on the planet (Dan Pfaff, Stu McMillan, Matt Jordan, Matt Price, Jeremy Sheppard, Duncan French, and the host, Scott Livingston) in an open conversation about mentorship, vertical vs horizontal development, performance culture, performance environments, and a myriad of topics. An interactive and empowered conversation amongst respectful peers. Enjoy!
Just a quick reminder that in two days, Valued, my online course that guides coaches throughout their career and is focused on business burnout, how to make more money, how to land the job you want, or create the job that you want, and all of those topics goes live! Valued is my step-by-step guide for helping coaches take the next step in their career regardless of their age or level of experience. This is the only career based resource of its kind for coaches so do not miss it! https://courses.artofcoaching.com/valued-course-closed Please be sure to join us at our next Apprenticeship™ coming up on January 25th here in Atlanta, GA! The Art of Coaching Apprenticeship™ is not vocation specific, so regardless of whether you work in performance, tech, logistics, education or law enforcement- these events have something for you. To learn more email info@artofcoaching.com or visit https://artofcoaching.com/apprenticeship Want to host an Art of Coaching Apprenticeship™? visit https://artofcoaching.com/apprenticeship and fill out the form and we will get right on it! This information is kept free by our partnership with Momentous. To learn more about Momentous and what they do to help our community go to livemomentous.com/brett. As part of the Art of Coaching audience, you can receive $20 off your 1st order of Momentous by using code BRETT20 at checkout. (Minimum purchase amount of $50). Scott has been working in the field of athletic performance for twenty-five years. He is renown for his dedication to building a more efficient, effective, and resilient athlete using his ability to assess movement dysfunction and deliver corrective exercise, while merging such strategies with effective and specific performance training. He has trained and reconditioned athletes at every level including professional athletes, Olympic athletes, and college athletes, as well as highly motivated recreational athletes. Topics Scott and I discuss on today's episode: Trying to understand the unique pieces that have cultivated the S&C profession How do we manage the unrealistic expectations of accessibility and the sharing of free information The importance of learning the skills of being an entrepreneur and shifting your mindset The missing links that can lead to failures in our business partnerships along with personal relationships The reflective practice of recognizing what zone you are in and managing life-load Scott's advice on recognizing the nature of every human being and discovering what helps you succeed Check out Scott's resources below! Podcast: Leave Your Mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leave-your-mark/id1481231734 Reconditioning HQ: https://reconditioninghq.com/ Via Instagram: @kingopain Don't forget to check-out and download our new free resources. Podcast Reflection Sheets: https://artofcoaching.com/podcastreflections How to Find a Mentor Guide: https://artofcoaching.com/findamentor Sign up for my course: https://courses.artofcoaching.com/signup Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChxkPJr4WMhAeQUlOu6ld-w Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: artofcoaching.com
This episode of the Made in America podcast is truly outstanding. Scott Livingston, CEO of Horst Engineering is not only a powerhouse in the CT aerospace industry, but is a guiding light in his community as well. Scott's passion about the important things in his life comes across in every minute of this interview: developing his team, growing his company, peer learning, making an impact, cycling, and so much more. The conversation in this episode ranges from business to personal to philosophical. Ari and Scott have a great discussion that draws you right in and makes you want to hear more! Scott Livingston, CEO, Horst EngineeringCompany Website: http://horstengineering.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/horst-engineering/ Company Instagram: horstengHorst Cycling Instagram: horstcyclingScott Livingston LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smlivingston/ Scott Livingston's personal blog: Scottlivingston.net Ari Santiago, President/CEO/Founder, IT DirectCompany Website: https://www.gettingyouconnected.com/ Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itdtech/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/it-direct-llc Ari's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asantiago104/ Book discussed in this episode: The Responsible Company, Vincent Stanley and Yvon Chouinard Mastering the Rockefeller Habits, Verne Harnish Scaling Up, Verne Harnish Peak Performance, Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness Good to Great, James C. Collins Podcast produced by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/ Follow the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MadeinAmericaPodcast/
If you are listening to this episode, that means you're breathing. Way to go! Let's look a little deeper though. Your breathing patterns could be getting the job done by getting oxygen into your body, but they could also be causing you neck pain, stress, poor posture and low energy. On Episode 17, I dredge up an old Hockey Strength Podcast episode I did with Scott Livingston, a reconditioning expert in Montreal, Quebec. We talk about posture, how to get a good breath, and how you can use your breathing to help you relax.
Season 3, Episode 18 Dr. Bubbs interviews Scott Livingston, a renowned and influential strength and conditioning coach and athletic therapist. Scott discusses injury rates in today’s sporting environment, physical preparation heading into the NHL playoffs, outlines his training philosophy and recovery strategies and much, much more!
Welcome back! I'm happy to announce that this is the first episode of Season 2! To start off this season, this week I had an incredible conversation with Scott Livingston on his podcast “Leave your Mark”. Scott's podcast is all about high performance and how his guests are leaving their mark on the world. We got into all sorts of cool stuff around exercise training, wellbeing, and even career. I thought it would be cool to change it up and do a deep dive into some of the things I've been working on lately. You can find all of Scott's podcast episodes on iTunes and you can follow him on instagram @Kingopain, on Twitter @ Builtbyscott, or on his Facebook fan page Scott G Livingston. Enjoy the episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-greg-wells/support
Scott Livingston has been working in the field of human performance over thirty years. He is renown for his dedication to building the “whole” athlete, and his ability to define movement dysfunction and provide correction leading to increased performance and reduction of injury. Scott has trained and reconditioned successful athletes at every level including professional athletes, Olympic athletes, and college athletes, as well as highly motivated recreational athletes. He has trained multiple world champions and Olympic medalists during his career.
Scott Livingston has been working in the field of human performance over thirty years. He is renown for his dedication to building the “whole” athlete, and his ability to define movement dysfunction and provide correction leading to increased performance and reduction of injury. Scott has trained and reconditioned successful athletes at every level including professional athletes, Olympic athletes, and college athletes, as well as highly motivated recreational athletes. He has trained multiple world champions and Olympic medalists during his career.
Is your body responding well to the physical demands you place on it? Many physical injuries are caused by not being correctly prepared. My guest this week is Scott Livingston, certified athletic therapist and strength and conditioning coach to professional and olympic athletes. Scott joins us to talk about Reconditioning, a holistic approach to sport injuries that views the athlete as a whole. In addition, it also facilities the seamless integration of various treatment modalities by sharing a common language. Scott believes that everyone is an athlete. Top athlete or hobby gardener, Scott shares his insight into how to meet your personal physical demands whilst minimising injury and maximising success. He also provides useful tips on how to maintain the health benefits of movement with ease and how we should raise children to be physically literate.For more information find Scott on Instagram @kingopain: twitter @builtbyscott or on FB under Scott G LivingstonBecome a London Heal Insider and receive EXCLUSIVE access to extended show notes at Londonheal.com
This week, Mike gets to speak with legendary strength and conditioning coach and athletic therapist Scott Livingston. Scott spent eight years with the Montreal Canadiens organization after starting his NHL career with both the Islanders and Rangers in New York. We talk about everything from his favourite memories with the Habs, the near-disastrous start in New York, PED's in sports and the best pure athlete he's ever seen walk into the Canadiens dressing room!
In this episode we talk with Scott Livingston. Scott Livingston is Host of the Leave Your Mark podcast and designer of human performance solutions. And here is our conversation with Scott. Music "Flying High" by FREDJI
Scroll down to listen to the podcast with Scott Livingston. Scott Livingston’s Grandfather Horst, after whom Horst Engineering Company in Connecticut was named, often talked about bicycles with Scott during his childhood. Cycling was part of Horst’s life in Germany before he fled from the Nazis in 1938 and came to America. Horst started his […]
Scott’s illustrious career as a therapist and performance coach has been dedicated to helping groups and individuals achieve their true potential. He uses his 30+ years experience to help elevate those around him and shares his knowledge often through conferences, workshops, consulting, teaching and mentoring.• He is the founder of High Performance Inc., now Premiere Performance, a successful multi-disciplinary performance centre based out of Montreal, QC, Canada.• He has contributed to the success of many influential athletes and organizations in the world of health and fitness and continues to do so.• He remains a principal leader within the B2Ten foundation.• He is a regular contributor to Thrive Global.• He wishes to build a culture of health professionals that excel in human performance solutions.
What are the ramifications of our ability to easily learn from anyone via the internet? Scott Livingston is the host of Leave Your Mark, a Podcast that interviews high performers so that people like you and I can learn and emulate. Before the internet, we were primarily stuck with the folks in our local area as mentors… Obviously, we had books… However, the power of podcasting or video over the internet far surpasses that of books (in my opinion) when it comes to EMULATING another person. Through video or podcasting, we can learn how our heroes sound when they talk, how they speak to others, how they walk, how they dress, and much more… The ramifications of this are massive. If we want to evolve the species and move ourselves forward, this is a new phenomena we must analyze and properly understand… On this episode of the Beyond Homo Sapien podcast, that is what we'll do! Make sure you subscribe on iTunes to BHS AND Leave Your Mark by Scott Livingston so you never miss an episode :)
Scott Livingston the designer of Human and Organizational Performance solutions who has worked within the high performance sport world for thirty plus years. He is a dedicated and loving son, husband, father and friend. Scott purpose in life is to inspire people to create change and challenge convention through his own example and mentorship.
Be True Thyself…do not miss this episode! He rose to the top of his game. He was the Head Strength and Conditioning coach for the New York Islanders and Rangers and trained Olympic athletes. He thought he knew what he “should” be doing and created the same type of relationship he watched his parents create, till he realized he was being someone he wasn’t. Messy as it was, he made a decisive decision to change course and it lead him straight to his own truth. Scott Livingston shares his story in the hopes it will help other men going through tough times.
On today's show our guest is Scott Livingston. Scott has enjoyed a 30+ year career as a therapist and performance coach.He’s a designer of human performance solutions, has trained multiple Olympic champions and worked with the national hockey league for over 11-years.Scott is performance consultant, a performance conversationalist, a father, a son, a husband and the owner of the Leave Your Mark podcast.His clarity around the topic of performance and getting the best out of yourself is fantastic and when you couple that with his entrepreneurial spirit we are all set for an amazing interview. I know you’re going to learn something from the trainer and coach of Olympic champions so please help me in welcoming Scott Livingstone.
In this episode Neil enjoys an enlightening conversation with his special guest and Scott Livingston. Scott is a founding partner of Premiere Performance (reconditioningHQ.com) a performance coaching and therapy facility based out of Montreal. He is passionate about the work he does and over his many years in the field has helped many top professional athletes. These days he has become more of a conversationalist about this passion and endeavours to spread his knowledge and the phylosiphy behind his expertise though online and in person mediums. A dedicated father late into that game, Scott has had his own struggles acclimatising to the sometimes restrictive nature of fatherhood. He talks about his own experience honestly and tries to depict a picture of what it truely means personally to become a Dad, joy along with the impact of sometimes undesired change. So stay with us and listen to what Scott has to share. It's real, informative and insprational. If you would like to know more about what Scott is doing, check out his website (reconditioningHQ.com) and his podcast 'Leave Your Mark'.
Hosted by James Simms with guest Scott Livingston, high-performance coach, creator of highperformancesport.com and expert in athlete reconditioning and movement dysfunction. Join James and Scott as they discuss the relationship between high-performance behaviour in sport, education and in life.
In this episode, the founder and host of Leave Your Mark, Scott Livingston discusses the raisin d'etre for this podcast, what we will be up to in the coming series and a brief history of what led him to this place.
Scott Livingston is an independent scholar whose gospel studies have been largely fueled by his ecclesiastical ministry. He is currently a Stake President, and many of the recurring concerns that surface as he counsels with individuals and couples led him to write the book Beauty for Ashes: Learning from Christ How to Endure Life's Greatest Pains, Sufferings, and Sorrows. Scott studied theater, film, and screenwriting, and though he has spent the majority of his career in marketing and sales, he continues to write. He currently has a screenplay in production. He and his wife, Ginger, have four children.
Scott Livingston is an independent scholar whose gospel studies have been largely fueled by his ecclesiastical ministry. He is currently a Stake President, and many of the recurring concerns that surface as he counsels with individuals and couples led him to write the book Beauty for Ashes: Learning from Christ How to Endure Life's Greatest Pains, Sufferings, and Sorrows. Scott studied theater, film, and screenwriting, and though he has spent the majority of his career in marketing and sales, he continues to write. He currently has a screenplay in production. He and his wife, Ginger, have four children.
Apply for My DNA Coach's Academy by clicking here. Leveraging cold stress on the body to improve your health Jonny talks with Scott Livingston, a member of MY DNA COACH and owner of Chill - Whole Body Cryotherapy, who has seen incredible value in using Cryotherapy for both himself and his family. WATCH JONNY & STEF DO CRYOTHERAPY HERE! Cautionary Note & Disclaimer It is prudent to consult a physician before beginning a new workout program, and this is no less true for activities like cold water immersion, winter swimming, or cryotherapy. This episode is for informational purposes only and not medical advice. Use this information at your own risk. Additionally, if you have coronary risk factors or other heart related risk factors, it is especially important that you consult a medical physician before attempting anything discussed in this episode, but, perhaps, especially before doing contrast therapy (going rapidly from very hot to very cold). Helpful Resources: A huge thank you to Ritual Cryotherapy in Melbourne Scott's new venture in the UK - Chill - Whole Body Cryotherapy Research Links: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s004210050065 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00365510701516350 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396415300815 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1845768 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1038/sj.bjp.0702179/full https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16870097 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16581306) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26248682 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4023559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0063678/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16825676 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12145022
Are you emotions keeping you from reaching your full leadership potential? I this episode, I sit down with Dr. Scott Livingston and discusses the topic of Emotional Intelligence and how emotions play a significant role in leadership development. If you are struggling with any leadership challenge, then this episode is for you! Listen to the […] The post Leveraging the Power of Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Scott Livingston | ITC17 appeared first on Grace Nation with Dr. Jonathan G. Smith.
If you work -- or wish to work -- in local television news, you will want to hear this hour of audio. Last month John Kirtley and I hosted and directed the NPPA Southeast Storytelling Workshop, at which a sold-out crowd heard from a bevy of the best storytellers nationwide. One of the highlights was a panel discussion featuring two people of tremendous influence at the nation's largest broadcast media groups: Ellen Crooke, VP of News at TEGNA, and Scott Livingston, VP of News at Sinclair. I have known Crooke for more than a decade; she has hired me twice, and I fully admit to being a tremendous admirer of her passion for storytelling and desire to change the landscape of TV news. I met Livingston for the first time at this workshop, but I am a huge fan of his photojournalistic mindset and the storytelling culture and teamwork that exists at many of his stations. During this panel, both offered tremendous insights into: the current TV news landscape and what's being done to improve it the ways in which both enterprise and in-the-mix journalism can be done better the types of journalists who stand out to them, and the ways in which young journalists can make themselves valuable in a newsroom I hope you enjoy this segment called "A Look at the Landscape", and I urge you to leave your thoughts in the comments below. → The post PODCAST EPISODE #42: Ellen Crooke, TEGNA; Scott Livingston, Sinclair appeared first on Telling The Story.
Scott Livingston, a senior associate at SIPS, joined us on a discussion starting from a hypothetical question, “What are the requirements do Facebook need to satisfy in order to access into China’s market?”. By navigating through this question, we gain an in depth understanding to how US tech companies should navigate China which combines legislation The post Episode 108: How can a US tech company succeed in China with Scott Livingston appeared first on Analyse Asia.