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Kareen Lapointe, directrice générale de SSPT Camionneurs, vient en aide aux routières et routiers souffrant du syndrome de stress post-traumatique, souvent à la suite d'un accident. SSPT offre maintenant des formations en entreprise, essentielles pour les employeurs qui souhaitent gérer efficacement les situations où un employé, après un accident, pourrait avoir besoin d'un soutien adapté.... The post Kareen Lapointe : « L'essayer, c'est l'adopter. Les entreprises qui ont passé par le processus SSPT Camionneurs ont vu les résultats. » appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
En direct du tournoi de golf au profit de SSPT Camionneurs, nous terminons la saison avec Jean-Pierre Houle et sa chronique : le bonheur au travail! Nous poursuivons avec des équipes sur le parcours que nous découvrons, Fincap Groupe Financier et Hebex Transport. Jean-Philippe Côté nous parle de son rôle de pair aidant au sein... The post 20 Juin 2024 Tournoi de Golf SSPT Camionneurs et Jean-Pierre Houle appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Dans la chronique de Yannick Marceau, on aborde la finale de la Coupe Stanley entre les Oilers et les Panthers. On se pose la question : Voyager à Punta Cana, c'est sécuritaire? Et on parle du restaurateur qui a facturé 2$ pour une assiette vide… Marceau nous raconte ses expériences en hôtellerie. On poursuit en... The post 3 juin 2024 Yannick Marceau, Jean-Philippe Côté de SSPT Camionneurs et Daniel Jutras de Fly & Ride appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Kareen Lapointe, de SSPT Camionneurs, nous parle de l'importance de cet organisme pour les chauffeurs qui traversent des épreuves difficiles, ainsi que du tournoi de golf en juin qui contribuera au financement de SSPT. Benoit Therrien et Julien Allaire Lefebvre nous informent des préparatifs et de la programmation de la 30e édition du Super Party... The post 29 mai 2024 Kareen Lapointe de SSPT Camionneurs, Kate Dubois, Gabriel Parenteau, Benoit et Julien du Super Party Camionneurs appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Yannick Marceau commente l'actualité quotidienne aujourd'hui avec la grève qui s'en vient, ces jeunes sont sur le party… Avez-vous votre plan B pour cette semaine? Chantale Charlebois nous raconte une agression armée qu'elle a vécu en Floride. Femme forte, elle se relève et s'investit maintenant pour la SSPT, en plus d'être une photographe hors paire!... The post 20 Novembre 2023 Yannick Marceau et Chantal Charlebois appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Aujourd'hui à Truck Stop Québec on est au 2e Édition du Tournoi de Golf SSPT Camionneurs et on parle de fuel avec Charles Pellerin. Pour finir, on rencontre plusieurs compagnie dans le milieu du camionnage dont Prolab, etc. The post 22 Juin 2023 2e Édition du Tournoi de Golf SSPT Camionneurs appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Aujourd'hui à Truck Stop Québec on commence l'émission avec sénateur Boisvenu qui nous parlera de l'actualité politique. On continue avec Kareen Lapointe qui nous parlera de la SSPT chez les camionneurs ainsi que l'évenement de jeudi. Pour finir on est avec Marc Duchesne qui nous parle d'Intercar. The post 20 Juin 2023 Sénateur Boisvenu, Kareen Lapointe et Marc Duchesne appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Matt Gary of SSPT joins RTS Coaches Mike Tuchscherer and John Garafano to discuss all things Game Day execution. Matt also talks about his book on Game Day Coaching
Emmanuelle est instructrice officielle en pays francophones du Protocole national Israélien 6C, développé initialement par Tsahal.Ce protocole vise à prévenir le développement de syndromes de stress post traumatique (SSPT), plus connus en anglais sous l'acronyme de PTSD.Qu'est-ce qu'un événement traumatique ? Tout événement qui est à la fois :
Charles Pellerin donne aujourd'hui des conseils sur comment “dealer” sois-même ses voyages quand nous sommes brokers, les trucs, ce que cela vous prendra pour négocier mais aussi les papiers et document qu'il vous faut. Kareen Lapointe de la SSPT vous invites à sont tournoi de Golf le 22 juin prochain et nous donnes des nouvelles... The post 30 Mars 2023 Charles Pellerin Chronique Brokers et Kareen Lapointe SSPT appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
EMDR = Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Forme de psychothérapie développée par Francine Shapiro dans les années 80.But: soulager la détresse associée aux souvenirs traumatiques, comme le syndrome de stress post-traumatique (SSPT).EMDR: la personne traitée se remémore des expériences pénibles tout en effectuant une stimulation bilatérale, telle qu'un mouvement des yeux d'un côté à l'autre, ou une stimulation physique, telle que des tapotements de chaque côté du corps.Origine: thérapie par exposition (années 50)La thérapie EMDR formelle se compose de huit phases:Phase 1: Anamnèse et planification du traitementPhase 2: Préparation (relation thérapeutique)Pour chaque souvenir: Phase 3: Evaluation (identification du souvenir source) Phase 4: Désensibilisation Phase 5: Installation de cognitions positives Phase 6: Scan corporel Phase 7: Clôture Phase 8: Réévaluation A part la phase 4, c'est de la CBT / TCC!Or efficacité de la phase 4 (stimulation bilatérale): inexistante"Ce qui est efficace dans l'EMDR n'est pas nouveau, et ce qui est nouveau n'est pas efficace." C'est de la pseudoscience bien intentionnée, bien que Mme Shapiro ait augmenté le coût et la durée des formations pour être autorité.e à pratiquer l'EMDR. Pourquoi en parlons-nous?C'est de la pseudo science, donc à éviter; faites plutôt des TCCÇa arrive sous forme de coaching!C'est comme si on te demandait de sauter à cloche-pied autour de ta voiture avant de faire le plein. Fais le plein, ça suffit!Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing Accès gratuit à toutes nos ressources: www.coapta.ch/campusAccès aux archives du podcast: www.coapta.ch/podcast© COAPTA SàrlTous les épisodes disponibles sur www.coapta.ch/podcast ou sur votre plateforme préférée (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts); cherchez "Leadershift" ou "Vincent Musolino"
Yves et Sophie discutent avec Marie-Ève Berardelli-Maurais de l'Ouragan Fiona, des esprits et des messages de l'au-delà, ainsi que des douches dans les centres de service. Pas toujours facile de trouver le bon centre où s'arrêter! Nous parlons ensuite avec Kareen Lapointe de SSPT chez les camionneurs. Une entrevue à ne pas manquer. The post 8 novembre 2022 : Marie-Ève Berardelli-Maurais, SSPT chez les camionneurs appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Hey y'all! Welcome back to TPIL! I spoke with Legendary Gameday Handling Coach and co-owner of SSPT training, Sioux-z Gary. She has been powerlifting for over 30 years now and we talk about how powerlifting has changed since the early 1990's, some tips about being an expert game day handler, how to have longevity in this sport and more! Links: Instagram Sioux-z Gary Solana's Instagram Solana Lewis Training: apply for 1:1 coaching waitlist Sabo Deadlift Shoes: Code Solana Saves 10% --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solana-lewis/support
Une panoplie d'invités pour vous parler du transport, que nous avons rencontré au golf de Lévis afin d'amasser des fonds pour la cause de SSPT camionneurs. The post 8 Septembre 2022 – Live du Tournoi de Golf SSPT appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:32 - What does it mean to be a good coach? What should coaches aim to do for their athletes? 8:54 - What life lessons has Matt learned from powerlifting and how has he seen it impact the lives of those he's coached? 18:41 - Matt's unique deadlift programming method and why he prefers to train the deadlift with singles only 31:55 - How heavy of a single would Matt program on the Squat, Bench, and Deadlift leading into a meet? The importance of Benching and Deadlifting heavy after a Squat in training 34:49 - What are some traits Matt's noticed that most of the best athletes in this sport share that lifters aspiring to be elite can learn from? 47:00 - Matt's thoughts on the huge pressure in powerlifting today to make dramatic progress in such a short period of time. How can lifters navigate this? 55:11 - Where can people find Matt? Matt's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mlgary72/ SSPT - https://www.supremesportspt.com/ Matt's Deadlift Program - https://www.instagram.com/p/BJ0V1M5BpwS/ https://marylandpowerlifting.com/2014/10/14/train-the-deadlift/ Coaching and Programming - https://adampeeler-fitness.com/ My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/adamdpeeler/ Built Bar (code PEELER for 10% off) - https://builtbar.com/
Yves et Stéphane reçoivent Kareen Lapointe de SSPT chez les camionneurs. Elle nous parle de sa présence dans les festivals pour sensibiliser sur le syndrome de stress post-traumatique chez les camionneurs. On revient également sur le défilé arrosé de la Coupe Stanley à Roberval. Samuel Girard a-t-il le droit de fêter sa victoire comme il... The post 13 juillet 2022 Kareen Lapointe de SSPT appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
In this episode, President and CEO of Sports and Spine Physical Therapy, Inc., Leon Anderson III, PT, MOMT, talks about AAPT. Today, Leon talks about the history of AAPT, working with his father, and AAPT's networking opportunities. Hear about AAPT's mission, encouraging minority students, and clinical research related to health conditions found within minority communities, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. Key Takeaways “We are still less than 3% of the profession.” “If you can expose a child and broaden their horizons, it gives them more options of what they can do and what they can be when they're older.” “Just being associated with this network affords you such a wide array of opportunities and possibilities.” “We're all connected, and we all need one another at some point.” “You won't know what hits you until it hits you.” More about Leon Anderson Leon R. Anderson III, is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from The Ohio State University Fisher School of Business with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems. His first job was as a Systems Analyst/Summer Intern for his fathers company Centers for Rehabilitation, Inc. There he discovered a passion for patient care. Subsequently, he pursued a degree in Physical Therapy at the University of Connecticut. After graduating, Leon was selected for a two year manual therapy residency program earning a masters degree in Orthopedic Manual Therapy from the Ola Grimsby Institute. Leon is president and CEO of Sports and Spine Physical Therapy, Inc. (SSPT) The company operates three clinics in the greater Cleveland area and one in Charlotte, NC. Leon was inspired by his pioneering father Leon Anderson Jr. who was considered a vanguard of the profession for over 40 years. SSPT's company culture and core values of providing high quality rehabilitation services are a direct result of Leon's life long tutelage by his father. Leon is a charter member of the American Academy of Physical Therapy. He served as a Subject Matter Expert for the American Physical Therapy Association's Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Exam. He also served as an on-site reviewer of the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. (The accreditation agency for entry-level physical therapist and physical therapist assistant programs in the US and UK). Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, AAPT, Healthcare, Impact, Research, Opportunities, Mentorship, Equality, Connections, Education, To learn more, follow Leon at: Website: www.SportSpine.com https://www.aaptnet.org Twitter: @LA3OSUCONN Instagram: @osuconn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript Here: Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy. 00:35 Hey everybody, welcome back to the podcast. I am your host Karen Litzy. And today's episode is brought to you by Net Health. So when it comes to boosting your clinics, online visibility, reputation and referrals, Net Health Digital Marketing Solutions has the tools you need to beat the competition. They know you want your clinic to get found chosen and get those five star reviews. Right now if you sign up and complete a marketing audit to learn how digital marketing solutions can help your clinic whim. They will buy lunch for your office. If you're already using Net Health private practice EMR, be sure to ask about its new integration, head over to net health.com forward slash Li TZY to sign up for your complimentary marketing audit today. Now on to today's episode Dr. Jenna cantor. Cantor is back and being the host with the most for this episode. And we are happy to welcome Leon Anderson the third he is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from The Ohio State University's Fisher School of Business with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems. His first job was a systems analyst summer intern for his father's company centers for rehabilitation. There he discovered a passion for patient care. Subsequently, he pursued a degree in physical therapy at the University of Connecticut. After graduating, he was selected for a two year manual therapy residency program earning a master's degree in orthopedic manual therapy from the OLA Grimsby Institute. Leon is President and CEO of sports and spine physical therapy. The company operates three clinics in the Greater Cleveland area and one in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was inspired by his pioneering father, Leon Anderson Jr, who was considered a vanguard of the profession for over 40 years. SSP tees company, culture and core values of providing high quality rehabilitation services are a direct result of Leon's lifelong tutelage by his father. He is a charter member of the American Academy of physical therapy. He serves as a subject matter expert for the American Physical Therapy Association's orthopedic clinical specialists specialist exam. He also serves as an onsite reviewer of the Commission on Accreditation, physical therapy, education. So today, they talk about a PT so the history of AAPT networking opportunities and how that branch of our profession that organization within our profession profession came about so big thank you to Leon and Jenna and everyone enjoyed today's episode. 03:15 Hello, Jenna Cantor here with healthy, wealthy and smart I am super excited and honored to be here with the Leon Anderson, who is a major leader in the physical therapy community. He is the president and CEO of sports and spine physical therapy and is also a charter member of AAA, PT, the American Academy of physical therapy. Thank you so much for agreeing to come on Leon. 03:42 Welcome. It's good to be here. Thank you, Jennifer offering this opportunity. 03:46 Oh my gosh, I've just And it's funny, right people, we still we came on, I learned that you were just in Barbados, and you have a bunch of patients there and you were vacationing, that's incredible, you are living a life. There's so many opportunities and you're living that right now. I love it. 04:03 Absolutely. There are opportunities all across the world when it comes to physiotherapy. It's known as physiotherapy in most parts of the world, and physical therapy here in the United States. But just in the islands, you know, there's just a huge huge opportunity to bring the kinds of things that we do here to that particular population, because of the all the different technologies and nuances and things that we have, you know, that we have here. So, I was in addition to enjoying the beach in the sand, I was also enjoying given our advice on how to become a more functional individual, and whatever Island or whatever society or community that you live in. 04:42 I love that. Thank you. Thank you for your service series. That's incredible. I love that. I wanted to bring you on today to actually talk about a PT specifically talk about the history how it became to be in everything So I would love to just start with your perspective specifically, and how it came into your life. 05:09 Well, I grew up with, you can say occupational inheritance. My father was the 16th person in Ohio to be licensed as a physical therapist. He was a vanguard in our profession. He held many, many, I guess positions, if you would say, locally, nationally, even internationally, he was one of the first African Americans to be on the board of directors for the AAPT. In fact, there is a, a room at our headquarters in Alexandria. That is the Black Heritage Room, and it's named after my father and one of his protegees, who's also my mentor, the late Dr. Linda Woodruff, who was just an amazing, amazing mentor, and my father, Leon Anderson, Jr. and since I'm the third, but if you rewind back to when he got started, a PT that started mainly the the PTS of color that were involved in the APTA just didn't feel that their needs were being met, you know, as it relates to our communities. And so there are a couple of different little groups, like blacks interested in physical therapy or charm, I can't remember right now exactly what the term acronym is, maybe I'll think about that. But there are different groups that they would meet at the eight PTA annual conferences. And at some point, I think it was 1989. It was at 1989. In September, in Chicago, about 90 individuals met and I was actually a student, myself, and also donna, donna, it was not a fun doll, then. Now it was done in green Howard, that we were both students at the time. And now these individuals got together and they decided they wanted to do something that was going to be specific for the African American community and meet the needs of those communities that are disadvantaged and poor. And so that's where, you know, it was born out of and we have so many, I mean, just a plethora of talented African American PTS, in academia, in private practice, in the hospital setting, and, you know, in the military, just in all of the different different settings, and very accomplished, very accomplished ones also, I mean, it's just amazing. The BB Clemens, the, I mean, the mayor McLeod's, the Robert Babs, there's just so many that so many people who, who contributed so much to this organization early on, and we've done just many, many, many things to help students and then help our community. So that's, you know, in I hate the Babylon, but that is a kind of how we were born born out of a need, that needs weren't being met by the large the large organization, the APTA. 08:08 Oh, my gosh, this is a nerdy question. Okay. The meeting was in Chicago, was it over pizza? You know, 08:17 believe it or not see. So once again, we have such an accomplished set of founders. It was at like a, a Hilton, or a Sheraton, a Sheraton Hotel, where we all met. And, you know, they used Robert's Rules of orders, it was extremely, extremely organized. But remember, for years prior, there were these little interest groups that would meet over pizza and over coffee and over tea and you know, different things for many years, at the different organizational meetings, whether it be the annual meeting, or the combined section, or what have you. So at that meeting, we actually they actually established, you know, a skeleton of what our current bylaws are for the AAPT right now, so it was a very, very, very industrial meeting. And productive meeting over that weekend back in September 1989. 09:12 Wow, that is so cool. I love it. It really was from the ground up. It just organically. It happened so organically. And it was a major need and it just grew. I love that. That is so cool. And your legacy. Oh, you probably carry it. That was so much pride. I love that for you with getting involved. So your dad's involved. Did you feel pressure at the beginning? Like how did that happen? Because your dad is just so prestigious? And is it doing so many things for the profession? How was that for you? 09:47 Well, believe it or not, my first degree is actually in computer science at a computer science degree from The Ohio State University. And what I found was that by my junior year I was doing some statistics statistical analysis where my father during the summertime didn't do my summer off. And I was at a, a facility for the mentally and physically challenged. And while I was, you know, doing fixing the computers and trying to network computers and things, I also was a transportation aide. And I will transfer the patients from their cottages, to the main Physical Therapy Center. And I found that I fell in love with patient care. Although I'm the nerdy, mathematical computer guy and logical guy in my head, I found it to be extremely satisfaction, I found a lot of satisfaction, I should say, in interacting with these patients. And that's why I fell in love with this therapy, my junior year when I was at Ohio State. So I decided I wasn't going to just throw those three years away, I went ahead and finished out my, my, my career there ha state. And luckily, because my parents said they were not going to pay for a second education, I had to do it on my own. Luckily, I got a scholarship and academic and leadership scholarship because I went to our house State, I was on a board of this organization, students together against apartheid. And I was a peer counselor, I won the black leadership award my senior year. So with those along with my GPA, I was eligible for a scholarship. And I ended up at University of Connecticut, you know, on scholarship, so that worked out great, I wouldn't say that I felt pressure, it's my father just wanted to always want me to do whatever I was I was good at and, and to be happy, and to whatever I did wanted me to be the best at what I did, and to strive for excellence. But once again, I fell in love with patient care that that that summer 19, I think was 1985. And I really haven't looked back, 11:47 I want to get into the mission statement of a PT, I'm going to read them in sections because so that way it can be discussed each part in more depth, although I think it's quite, quite easy to interpret. So the mission statement is the American Academy of physical therapy is a non not for profit organization whose mission is to provide relief to poor and disadvantaged African Americans and other minorities by and let's talk about this first one, promoting a new innovative programs in health promotion, health delivery systems and disease prevention. Would you mind just talking more on the importance of that? 12:26 Well, we just have so many different talented individuals who are in all these different aspects, whether it be neuro, whether it be neurotherapy, whether it be sports and mettam, sports, med Med, whether it be dealing with childhood, obesity, bottom line is, I think it was back in 2010 with the Department of Human Services, Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities disparities came out with all of their initiatives, and we partnered with them. And I think it was probably 20 or $30,000. Grant, but I'm not sure right now. But But the bottom line is, is we partnered with them, because we wanted to really make an impact in our community, as relates to the health care disparities. So whether it's talking about diabetes are having different hypertension, and different organizational would you call them community health fairs, or programs, we even had a program with the Patterson cow foundation that they supported for childhood obesity. Our goal is for our individual members in their communities to make an impact and partner with the organization at large and use us, you know, to help them make the impact in our community using our resources. And our net network. 13:54 Yeah, yeah. It's funny as talking right now, everything you're saying is great. My husband's musical theater and he's singing full out right now. So I just want to acknowledge it is what it is love him. And you know what life is a musical? Isn't that great? Next, encouraging minority students to pursue careers in allied health professions. Oh, can you talk about the need there? 14:17 And on that note, we'll take a quick break to hear from our sponsor and be right back. 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So whether that means are different individuals, whether we're at one of our conferences, when we do some of the community outreach, or just someone in their own community, that's exposing individuals by going to health fairs going to speak at the local professional, and career career days, we've had so many opportunities. In fact, my wife and I, in conjunction with the American Academy of physical therapy, we ran a program called Let's Talk About program that did just that it really expose the kids to different professions until to improving their life skills and to becoming excellent and just empowering them to awaken the genius within them. And once again, that was one of those organizations that partnered with the APTA and use the 501 C three, until we got our own 501 C three, but then continue to partner with them. Because the goal is, if you can expose a child and broaden their horizons, it just gives them more options, on what they what they can do and what they can be when they get older. And it makes it makes perfect sense that if you can see yourself doing something, then or someone like you doing something, it increases the possibility that you have in your own mind that you can actually do it yourself. So when you look at Barack Obama, you have you have no idea how many, you know, kids right now can think to themselves that wow, Brock Obama was president I can be president or rob Tillman, or Leon Anderson, is, you know, high in an organization, doing things to help our community, I can do that same thing, I can make that particular impact. We've also had 16:51 visual affirmations, literally, yes, 16:54 we absolutely. We've also had many educational opportunities to help with our students. And just making sure that once you get into PT school, that you pass the exams, we used to hold many of the exam prep courts of the exam, prep organizations and courses around the country. 17:19 That's great. Yeah, it's all there's so much opportunity in this. It's a big one. It's a big one. And no, this speaks to any, any, anybody would like who is black, or in a minority, this speaks to you right away. Absolutely. And if you are wondering apps, yes, definitely reach out to AAPT. This is, this is part of their mission. Next, and finally is performing clinical research directly related to health conditions found within minority communities. 17:49 Same thing as as before, we encourage our, our members, and our constituents and our stakeholders, to engage with the professional organizations and do their poster research. And, you know, to really see, you know, what it is that our community needs, because most of the research that's done is just is or has been done historically, has been on the typical, you know, American, which may be a five, seven, you know, 40 year old white male. So the key is, we really want to make sure that we get data that lets us know, you know, what is the optimal amount of vitamin D, for a African American and living in the, you know, the Bible Belt, you know, that has this particular type of, of exercise level. There, this particular type of diet, you know, so, over the years, we've had many of those posters and the different organizations, annual conferences, and also in Chicago, Diane Adams, Saulsbury. And Vinod Rosebery, who's who's actually mayor now, they, in conjunction with the AAPT had a phenomenal he was a kid's fitness health club at an actual health club, and they were able to, to glean data on the health of our community, as relates to our kids and how they interact with an actual exercise routine. And a, a place to go that's safe, and also informative, and getting them to where they need to be. It was just it was just phenomenal. It was it was a phenomenal organization, and a phenomenal, healthy place to go. 19:47 I'm so grateful you have this research as part of your mission. I teach people how to treat dancers PTS PTAs. And we had a group discussion, one I, where we, we I pulled research and tried to find research on dancers, black dancers might be, where's that research black female dancers. And there was, there was one and it had clear bias. But it did show a little bit that there needed to be a lot more investigation. And, and then it just it was like crickets, it was crickets, when I was searching on PubMed, trying to find studies, specifically on minority bodies with that purpose for comparative data. And we didn't have in the little time I did to gather, we started talking about vitamin D, like you just mentioned, not from me knowing to bring it up. But from another black physical therapist in the room and other other black PCs in the room. Honestly, that became a topic. And it wasn't from research, it was was just from personal experience is and it's just, yeah, we need we need this information to do better for humans. so badly. 21:09 It's funny that you say that, Jenny, because one of my protegees it's interesting, because in when you talk about the academy, one of the one of the things that I think we're really, really famous for is it's an it's an N. It's been unofficial for many, many years. But we have a navigation program that helps not only students get into the profession, and get into school and stay in school, and then in addition to that, pass the exam, once you get into the to the profession, and how do you even navigate the profession. So when you mentioned the dancers, I immediately thought of one of my previous employer, employees and that one of my previous students, her name is Shane, I know I'm messing up her last name. And I think she's married now. So I'm really messing up her maiden name, but it's ojo, Fatima, I believe anyway, she is the she is definitely the TCS, the top physical therapist with the L Navy dance troupe. I think she might even be the medical director right now, I'm not going to be sure about about it. She's actually the medical director, I know that they really lean on her big, big time. But she's somebody who, you know, absolutely should be should be out front, not only giving you the information that you might need for your Google, you know, search. But once again, she's there to let that young girl or guy, you know, who's interested in dance, know that, you know, not only not only can you be involved in the performance arts as a dancer, but also as a medical or healthcare professional, or navigation program. So I think that she was a patient of I mean, a student of mine, at least 12 years ago, but our communication has never waned. We even talked as recently as last month, about her career, where careers going in and also getting other younger physical therapists and other parts of the country hooked up with her because as when they travel, they need to use local services, local physical therapy services, and whether that means, you know, a practice that they can come into while they're in that city or if there is a opportunity for an intern in a particular city where they are to come and spend some time with him. So our navigation program is so wide and it's so varied. When you look at just my career alone. I had my father I had Dr. Linda Woodruff. I had Rob Tillman. I had Robert Babs, I had at least 10 or 15, close mentors, role models, advisors, who could help me navigate where it is that I wanted to be, whether it's whether we're on Capitol Hill, doing some lobbying for physical therapy codes, whether I'm dealing with Ohio State University and their football team, or, or whether we're talking about trying to have a Howard University accredited exam. I remember I met with the president of Howard University because I was on the commission for accreditation for physical therapy, education. And I was there for an accredited accrediting visit. And now one of the people who's come in under our navigation, Vanessa LeBlanc, she is now a captive reviewer. So the reach is so wide and so long, that, you know, just being being associated with this network affords you such a wide array of opportunities and possibilities. 24:40 Absolutely. I'm just more than this navigation program. People might be perked up going, what is this? What is this? So I'm going to use some outsider terms on this. So yes, this is a mentorship program, but it's different. And it's really about when you connect with AAPT in court I'm where I'm mixing it up or saying it wrong. So when you connect with AAPT, anyone to a PT is they have a very large network of people with different expertise and you get forwarded to the right person. It's not just within the, the heads of the organization, because, I mean, everybody's doing this volunteer why so not? They can't, they can't, I'll take on everyone. But then from there, you go to this huge web, imagine like, Charlotte's beautimous beautiful web that's extremely expanded and connects you to all the multiple people that would advise you and take you through your journey to really accomplish a lot. It's very cool. And, and, and naturally expanding like you just said, with your your student, how you're now connecting her with students, you know, or people who could use her help. I think it's very, very cool thing that AAPT has going on. Did I explain that correctly? 26:00 I think so. I think he did a good a good summary job. Because it's not a instone program, what it is is right, right, exactly the way the way you the way you explained it was very, very, very good. 26:12 Yes, score. This AAPT has, has been around since 1989, as Leon was saying, and is an organization either, too, if you want to get involved, please reach out to them. Volunteers are always welcomed, there's plenty of opportunity, as you can hear from the mission statement. And, yeah, anything else you want to add on AAPT? A topic that I have potentially looked over because this is a big organ, this organization is a big deal. And I don't want to miss anything? 26:45 Well, no, I think you hit on the major things, I will say go to the website, if you have questions, then, you know, go ahead and submit them through the through the website. It's just a, an organization that I think is just very much relevant and needed to make sure that our community continues to be relevant, and get what get what it needs. That to keep us moving forward and moving in the right direction, because we're all connected. And we all need one another at some point, you never know when you're going to need need someone I remember, there was a member that was I would say he would come to the or to the meetings maybe every other year or something like that. I'll leave him nameless. But when he came, and he was actually being attacked by the State Board for a reason, that was not necessarily his fault. But because we had so many members that were involved in academia and also involved in the state boards that were able to help them out. But once again, you don't know what you need a lot of times until you need it. So just be involved, I would say it'd be involved in your, in all the associations that you can get that are professional associations, because you can glean information from from from everyone. Just because you're a member of AAPT doesn't mean you should not be a member of a PTA or any other healthcare or allied health organization that you think you're a possible stakeholder. And so yeah, I think that it just really makes sense to stay connected to the professional organizations because you won't know what hit you until it hits you. So what you want to do is stay ahead of the paddles, which is one of the terms that we use in our business, there's always a paddle coming after us at every every every point where there's legislation, or COVID It doesn't matter what it is. So the key is to be as prepared as you possibly can for each panels that come and if you can somehow anticipate what a panel you know might be booked for comps and by doing that you can be up on the current legislation you can be up on the current trends in the professor because we become about you know the current pitfalls you know, and then you're much more likely to be a successful individual and happy with your professor. I love it. 29:08 Thank you so much for coming on. I appreciate it and definitely to get connected with anyone AAPT like you said check go to that website. Thank you so much for coming on. We absolutely appreciate you Take care everyone. 29:23 And a big thank you to Jenna and Leon for a wonderful episode. And of course thank you to our sponsor Net Health. So again if you are looking to get your clinic found online, increase your reputation and your referrals then dead net house Digital Marketing Solutions has the tools you need to beat the competition get found get chosen get those five star reviews. If you sign up now for a free marketing audit digital marketing solutions from Net Health will buy lunch for your office head over to net health.com forward slash li T zy to sign up for you a complimentary marketing audit today. 30:03 Thank you for listening and please subscribe to the podcast at podcast dot healthy, wealthy smart.com. And don't forget to follow us on social media
Matt Gary relives some of his favorite head to head matchups in Powerlifting. The art of gameday coaching. Making mistakes as a coach. IPF Worlds is DIFFERENT "You can set PRs on any other..." Matt - South Africa or Vegas?
On today's episode, I'm wrapping up season 3 and re-capping what happened at PT Biz Con 2022! If you were there, I want to say thank you! We were so grateful for our sponsors for making the event possible! Rock Tape Roll Recovery JaneApp: use CashPT in the comment section and you will get a free month! GoCard Connect: https://lebauerconsulting.com/payments (https://lebauerconsulting.com/payments) Edge Mobility Store: https://www.lebauerconsulting.com/edge-store (https://www.lebauerconsulting.com/edge-store) We partnered with STAND: The Haiti Project and were able to donate over $3,000 from the purchases in the swag store! https://www.standhaitiproject.org SPEAKERS: Megan Greco (Megan Greco P.T. & Fitness) @megangrecodpt -Goal to work less, make more money -PT's are the gatekeepers to other allied health professionals and we should be paid for it -Your problem with money is in your head not theirs. -Help others help others -“Your diet is not only what you eat…it's what you watch, read and the people you hang around” Brandon Smith (Out of the Box Income & Investing) @dr.smith_dpt -Degrees are not necessary -Build a business, it's faster and less expensive Ben Bagge (Pro+Kinetix Rehab) @dr.benbagge -Master the sales process and phone call before you hand it off to the new Admin -going from 6 to 7 figures -systems and hiring Jessica Warnecke (Pace P.T.) @drjessicapt -Set boundaries for your time -Nothing Changes if nothing changes -Sometimes you need to let go -Being in Flow Jess Jenney (WanderlustPTs) @WanderlustPTs -The biggest obstacles to living a great life is living a good life -Stop trading time for money -Create ROPE Offers - Residual, Online, Proven & Evergreen -The Power of Vulnerability Stefani McMillin (Full Circle Birth & Pelvic Health) @doctor_stefanie -Get Visible - we're weary and distrustful of perfect -Dream 100 -> Dream 10 -> 2 people per week Alisha Weilfaert (Yoke & Abundance) @yokeandabundance -How to navigate failure -You Can't change the world, you can only change yourself. -Action Stops Fear -Commit to doing the thing that gives you butterflies -Create a failure resume Bedros Keuillian (Fit Body Boot Camp) @bedroskeuilian -Entrepreneurs are a crazy bunch -Use money for good to influence change you believe in -Think big and be clear on the vision and mission -We sabotage ourselves to reinforce our limited and broken belief systems -Think like a leader -You must become the person you are meant to be before you get there Greg Todd (Physical Therapy Builder, SSPT and SSHC Live) @gregtoddpt -The more you write the more you retain -Energy is > time > assets -Money has a need for speed -It's not the size of the load that you carry, it's the method you use to carry it. Connect with Aaron: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer (https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/ (https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/) CashPT Nation FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CashPTNation (https://www.facebook.com/groups/CashPTNation)
This week Chris and Wade catch up with Matt Gary and Sioux-z Hartwig-Gary. They discuss a number of different topics including the move to Montana, SSPT 2.0, thoughts on the IPF divorce, gameday coaching and programming for masters athletes, and the way forward with the USAPL.
Les drogues psychédéliques ont parcouru un long chemin depuis leur apogée hallucinogène des années 70. Aujourd'hui, de plus en plus de recherches s'intéressent à leurs potentiels thérapeutiques pour soigner les gens atteints du Syndrome de Stress post-traumatique (SSPT), de la dépression et de l'anxiété profonde, notamment. Les champignons magiques et l'ecstasy feront-ils bientôt partie de la pharmacopée médicale? Avec Véronique Morin et Charles Trahan Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
K Benoit Therrien et Julien Allaire-Lefebvre sont en studio pour présenter l'édition 2021 du Super party camionneurs. Kareen Lapointe traite des conséquences du syndrome de stress post-traumatique chez les camionneurs. Finalement, Michel Robert parle du nouveau centre de distribution automatisé à la fine pointe de la technologie du Groupe Robert. The post 30 juin 2021 Julien et Benoit du Super Party Camionneurs Kareen Lapointe de la SSPT et Michel Robert du Groupe Robert appeared first on Podcasts.
Matt provides an update on SSPT's recent transition to Montana and a recap of 2021 USAPL Nationals.
Follow Matt Gary on Instagram @mlgary72 Follow us on Instagram @cf_darkathletics supremesportspt.com crossfitdarkathletics.com Pick up your swag on our Spreadshirt Shop! Today on the MarbleCast we have USAPL Senior International Coach, Matt Gary. Matt is one of the top USAPL International Coaches working with the highest level Male and Female athletes. He also runs all of the USAPL certification seminars with his wife, Suzie Hartwig Gary. He was a pleasure to talk to and if you are interested in strong athletes, powerlifting or strength talk then this is a great episode for you! We hope you enjoy this conversation! Please Like, Comment and Subscribe! =============================================
Nous avons créé une société au rythme rapide qui est excessivement occupée, dépassée et surexcitée. Nous pensons qu'il n'y a pas de limites à notre succès, mais si quelqu'un n'arrête pas de bouger, il prendra du retard. Les gens sont devenus robotisés avec le besoin d'agir, d'effectuer plusieurs tâches et de vérifier constamment leur statut en ligne. Ne faites pas de pause. Ne vous reposez pas. Ne prenez pas le temps de penser et de réfléchir. Notre système nerveux tout entier s'est donc formé pendant de longues périodes pour travailler à un niveau intense. Les neurotransmetteurs de notre cerveau activent le «gaz» pour aller si souvent et pendant si longtemps que la «pédale de frein» ne s'engage pas. Dans le sillage de cette façon de penser «faites-le maintenant», nous sommes nombreux à faire face à des luttes physiques et psychologiques. Cette sur-stimulation et ce stress provoquent des choses comme: • dépendances • obésité • dépression • anxiété • troubles de l'attention • des troubles d'apprentissage • problèmes de santé mentale • déséquilibres hormonaux • hypertension artérielle • cardiopathie • immuno-déficience • infertilité • troubles de l'alimentation • faible estime de soi • maux de tête • perte de désir sexuel • fatigue surrénale • troubles thyroïdiens • insomnie • vertige • troubles digestifs • instabilité de l'humeur • esprit agité • douleur • épuisement pur et simple • faible productivité • manque de créativité • troubles du traitement sensoriel La gestion du stress peut nous aider à prendre en charge notre style de vie, nos pensées, nos croyances et nos émotions, pour nous remettre sur la bonne voie, mais nous ne pouvons tout simplement pas éliminer tous les facteurs de stress dans nos vies. Au lieu de cela, nous devons nous adapter. Et c'est justement le sujet du balado d'aujourd'hui: comment aider notre corps à mieux s'adapter à la charge de stress. Pour réserver 30 minutes de consultation avec moi: https://www.leshuilesdelachance.com/nous-joindre/ Pour m'écrire: info@leshuilesdelachance.com Notes de l'épisode: Étude sur l'impact de l'huile essentielle d'orange sur la mémoire de peur et comme outil dans une thérapie alternative potentielle pour le trouble de stress post-traumatique (SSPT). Moshfegh, Swiercz, Hopkins, Hurr, Young et Marvar, 1er avril 2017, http://www.fasebj.org/doi/abs/10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.882.5, https://www.sciencedaily.com Étude sur l'huile essentielle de lavande et ses effets calmants qui la suggèrent comme un rôle dans le traitement des troubles anxieux. Malcolm, Tallian, mars 2018, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007527/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/annie-lachance/message
La Grande Tournée des Camionneurs s’arrête chez TSQ avec Luc Lafontaine, Mary-Claude Fortin, Julien Allaire Lefebvre, Monsieur Boisvenu, Olivier et MArtin aussi! Nous parlons avec Kareen de la SSPT chez les camionneur et la gang de cette tournée! The post 19 Aout 2020 la grande tournée fait un stop au studio de TSQ appeared first on Podcasts.
Matt and Sioux-z pay tribute to the legendary Bill Withers and discuss the recent events surrounding SSPT closing and how the pandemic has affected them.
Matt & Sioux-z share some exciting news on SSPT's next chapter.
Partie 2 : Marc-Antoine Petit nous fait part des rénovations du Relais Routier Petit et le Resto 152, qui offre une panoplie de services pour les camionneurs tout en prenant soin de leur santé et de leur confort! On conclue avec un appel à l’aide que nous avons reçu pour SSPT chez les camionneurs, une... The post 13 février 2020 – Partie 2 : Marc-Antoine Petit nous fait part des rénovations du Relais Routier, et un appel à l’aide pour SSPT chez les camionneurs appeared first on Podcasts.
How many times has it happened last month? http://bit.ly/ssptlive2020 Last year? In your entire education and career? When someone tells you that you can't do something, it's because they are insecure. It's true; someone who is truly okay with their life and who they are wouldn't step all over your dreams If you are tired of being someone else's verbal punching bag, come down to SSPT live. You'll love it here. http://bit.ly/ssptlive2020
Mélany Matte et Keven Desroches nous parlent de la belle famille de Transport Matte, Kareen Lapointe de SSPT chez les camionneurs nous annonce un scoop, et Marco Girardin du Groupe TYT revient sur la promenade de motoneiges! The post 30 janvier 2020 – Mélany Matte et Keven Desroches de Transport Matte, Kareen Lapointe de SSPT chez les camionneurs, et Marco Girardin du Groupe TYT appeared first on Podcasts.
Meet a Need, Educate and Entertain, Networking, Team of Winners, One-on-one Coaching, Recurring Revenue How do you improve your influence? How do you improve your impact? How do you improve your income in your industry? You improve your influence and impact by becoming a mentor. How do you become a mentor? We break it down, M, E, N, T, O, R. Letter M. First, you have to MEET a need. How do you meet a need? You find your niche. In my case, my niche is Alzheimer’s and Dementia. I met a need by looking for a need. Next is letter “E.” You have to learn how to EDUCATE. You have to learn to educate people and entertain. You have to learn how to entertain them by educating them. How do you educate? You educate by having a podcast, a show, a Youtube video, a course that you teach. You go out of the community and you teach about whatever niche or need that you want to provide. The next letter is “N.” Letter “n” is NETWORKING. You have to learn how to network with people who are going to push you to the next level. Speaking of networking, my first network is my coach Bert de Veyra. The other networking that I attend is the SSPT. If you haven’t been to SSPT, you have to attend the Smart Success Physical Therapy. You have to attend that. If you are a PT, OT, speech or physician, you have to attend that awesome group of people called Smart, Success for Physical Therapists. It is not just for Physical Therapists, it is actually for awesome people. Speaking of networking, I just bought another course, got another coach. His name is Odell Bezel. You have to network with people. My next coach is a speaking coach. He is going to teach me how to be an awesome speaker. I have to level up and learn how to do the speaking business. Which I actually already do now – I speak, I talk, and I teach the Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia seminar every month. I still want to get a coach for me to learn to be better and do more. You need to find a coach that will push you to the next level. Next is letter “T.” You have to find a TEAM of winners. You cannot scale your business, you cannot scale your program if you don’t have any team. Right now, I have a team of therapist, a team of assistants and a team of virtual assistant that helps me get out and be the best that I can be. The next letter is letter “O.” ONE-TO-ONE coaching. If you want to be a mentor, if you want to improve your influence and impact, you have to learn how to coach people one-on-one. If you teach people on the group that is awesome which I am doing already in my Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia course. But I also do one-on-one coaching. If you want to be an awesome mentor, you have to learn to do one-on-one coaching and bring out the best in people that you are talking too. The last letter is “R.” You have to find ways to have recurring or repeat revenue. How do you find recurring or repeat revenue? You sell a book, sell a course, sell something that is recurring like affiliate links thru Amazon. Buying real estate properties that pays you rent. You have to find repeat or recurring revenue. That is my special tip for you today.
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Paul Gough shares how to get laser-focused on results, how to find and target the right customer, and how to convert prospective leads into long-term patients. Paul is a dominant force in the world of PT marketing. With four hugely successful practices in the UK, and a dedicated student following the US, Paul knows a thing or to about getting sh*t done. I caught up with Paul at SSPT live where he was presenting and marketing his amazing books.-----Grab Paul's newest book To Sell is Healthy. Learn more about Paul at www.paulgough.com.-----Join Dr. Cooper's Facebook Group at www.facebook.com/groups/physiosecrets and make sure to grab your first masterclass for FREE at www.PHYSIOSecrets.com.
GRADitude: The Grad School Guide for Student Physical Therapists
In this week's episode we have a 3rd year PT student named Jasmine Williams. She utilized social media to give herself a competitive edge in the profession. Jasmine teamed up with the digital marketing wizards, Alex Engar and Will Boyd as well as joining Greg Todd's SSPT course to learn more about business and marketing in the profession. Tune in to hear more about her success with social media as a student. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graditude/support
The Paul Gough Audio Experience: Business Lessons for Physical Therapists
In today's audio experience I had my team go into my vault to find some great conversations that took place at SSPT Live 2019. I was mic'd up after I got off stage where I was able to interact with fellow business owners. Listen in as answer questions relating to: 1. How to establish a lease for your practice 2. The method of hiring for a massage therapist 3. What expanding your services could mean for your patients, and how it can enhance their experience Enjoy the show! And be sure to leave your comments, thoughts, and questions over on Twitter @ThePaulGough or by using the hashtag #AskPG ------ Check out Paul's No.1 Best Selling Physical Therapy Business Books: Marketing Book For Physical Therapist- “New Patient Accelerator Method”: www.paulsmarketingbook.com Hiring Book for Physical Therapists – “The Physical Therapy Hiring Solution”: www.paulshiringbook.com
On this episode of the Pre PT grind Podcast, Paul Oeching shares his experience at SSPT live and his journey to pursuing physical therapy. He reflects on the multitude of experiences he went through before finally realizing the PT was the career for him and the Importance of following your gut and surrounding yourself around the right people. If you have any questions, please contact us at contactpreptgrind.com. Check out our 3-Part Training Series for Pre-PTs: www.preptblueprint.com Check out our PTCAS Mini-Course: https://preptgrind.mykajabi.com/offers/2yEEtqjF/checkout
Have you ever thought that you haven’t made a difference in someone’s life? I presented at a breakout session at SSPT live and I got to talk to about 30 people, it was an awesome experience. But I doubted whether I would bring value to those attendees. But after the talk people came up to me and hugged me and were thankful that I presented. When we doubt ourselves we steal joy from other people. There is someone else who needs to hear what you say, someone who will relate to your story. We all have gifts and talents, and we have to use our reach to serve the people the best we can. Give yourself permission to live your life and follow your dreams! Check out my first published book on Amazon! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home You can find me on Facebook! Servant PT Podcast Servant PT Instagram servant_pt Check out my new books on Amazon. Links below! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home Neck Pain Solutions: Exercises for relief of next pain, arm pain and headaches (chronic pain solutions) What am I living for now?
On this episode of the Pre PT grind Podcast, Alexa Jaggi shares her experience at SSPT live. She reflects on her experience of the being apart of the Accepted System after undergrad and being CNA. She also talks about how mentorship from the Accepted System has helped her tremendously. If you have any questions, please contact us at contactpreptgrind.com. Send us your question in a voice message! https://anchor.fm/pre-pt-grind/message Follow us on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/pre-pt-grind Find us at www.preptgrind.com and enjoy this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast!
I just got back from SSPT live on Memorial Day weekend. It was a great experience, getting to meet a lot of people who have made an impact in my life. In this episode I take a step back and reflect on my past experiences. Beginning in PT school, I was lonely, afraid, missing home and that took me down a very dark road. It was very rough, it lead to drinking, acting out, less aware of my surroundings, angry with myself. It got so bad, I pointed a gun at my head and pulled the trigger. We can take both positive and negative action in our life. The negative actions can wear on you and the more it piles on, it becomes overwhelming and you don’t progress. Use my story, if I can get past my demons, you can also! Call me, message me, reach out to someone. Don’t pull the trigger, don’t believe the lies. You can get through the hard times. Have you ever thought that you haven’t made a difference in someone’s life? I presented at a breakout session at SSPT live and I got to talk to about 30 people, it was an awesome experience. But I doubted whether I would bring value to those attendees. But after the talk people came up to me and hugged me and were thankful that I presented. When we doubt ourselves we steal joy from other people. There is someone else who needs to hear what you say, someone who will relate to your story. We all have gifts and talents, and we have to use our reach to serve the people the best we can. Give yourself permission to live your life and follow your dreams! Check out my first published book on Amazon! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home You can find me on Facebook! Servant PT Podcast Servant PT Instagram servant_pt Check out my new books on Amazon. Links below! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home Neck Pain Solutions: Exercises for relief of next pain, arm pain and headaches (chronic pain solutions) What am I living for now?
Greg Todd (Founder of Smart Success PT & Physical Therapy Builder) comes onto HET Podcast again to chat about how he has grown the Smart Success Community, how it has contributed to advancing the PT profession thus far, and much more! Physical Therapy Builder Smart Success Physical Therapy Smart Success Physical Therapy Live 2019 The Hunt for Greatness with Greg Todd Podcast Greg's First Episode on HET Podcast Renewal Rehabilitation Website Contact information: Facebook: Greg Todd-Physical Therapy Builder Greg Todd Twitter: @GregToddPT Instagram: @gregtoddpt YouTube: Greg Todd Biography: Greg Todd is the co-owner of Renewal Rehabilitation in Wesley Chapel, Hyde Park, & Largo. He graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, and received his strength and conditioning certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 2000. He has over 15 years of experience in outpatient physical therapy. Greg is a board certified orthopedic certified specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association, and has served as the official physical therapist for Saddlebrook Tennis and Golf Resorts for the past 10 years. He also works as a consultant for professional tennis players on the ATP and WTA tour. Greg is also an avid runner, and has completed four marathons, seven half-marathons, and numerous 5k races. Over the past 10 years, Greg has grown his 2 private practices from 3 to 17 employees, and has had a 10% increase in net revenue for the past 8 consecutive years. He credits this to the amazing team culture of his company, using innovative marketing strategies, having a thorough understanding of the business of physical therapy and embracing the use of technology as a way to connect with more frequently with patients and build the brand of what makes physical therapists so vital and powerful to the healthcare industry. Greg now serves as a consultant for 12 (and counting) medical and technology companies and has lectured at numerous universities and nationally recognized seminars on his innovative business and technology strategies that he has used throughout his successful 15 year career.
In Episode 21, Josh Payne and David Bayliff host Angelica Napolitano. She is a TPI Certified Doctor of Physical Therapy, and the proud owner of Optimal Physical Therapy and Wellness in Jupiter, Florida. Dr. Napolitano is committed to working with individuals through the creation of powerful and effective lifestyle transformations that prevent and solve physical challenges. She started her business not even more than a year ago last January. She is the new SSPT student of year for 2018. Her passion for golf has greatly influence her and her practice. This passion has lead to development of her niche. She primarily focuses on sports medicine and rehabilitation specific to the rotational athlete (i.e. Golf/tennis). In this episode, we'll dive into leveraging your client relationship to sustain your PT practice.
Matt shares some recent developments in the lives of SSPT and how those changes present new opportunities.
In this episode, I sit down with USAPL Coaching Chairman Matt Gary. This is Matt's second appearance on the show. We started off this episode talking about the controversy surrounding 2018 USAPL Raw Nationals. Matt helped dispel some of the inaccurate rumors being floated around the internet. We also talked about the challenges of running a powerlifting/performance based gym. Matt and his wife, Sioux-z Hartwig-Gary, established Supreme Sports Performance & Training, Inc. (SSPT) in 2008. SSPT has since grown into Washington, DC and suburban Maryland’s premier strength training facility. Lastly, we dug into the concept of minimalism and how Matt has used it to live a more intentional and meaningful life. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Connect with Matt: https://www.supremesportspt.com/ Instagram: @mlgary72 Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolute-strength/ Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Materia Pre Workout: DISCOUNT CODE: “hunt10” at https://www.prbreaker.com/ Take your mobility to the next level with a Mobility WOD Subscription DISCOUNT CODE: “Kyle15” at http://bit.ly/MWODkyle *Or just get 10 days FREE to try it out.
We had Matt Gary on the show, co-founder of SSPT. Matt Gary's bio includes: 23 years competition experience USAPL Coaching Chairman (2012 - present) USAPL Coaching Certification Director (2012 - present) USAPL Coach of the Year 2012 Head Coach for 5 US National Teams Asst. Coach for 35+ US National Teams USAPL National Referee SSPT co-founder (est. 2008) Some of the topics we talked about were: game day coaching (at all levels of competitions and the differences between them) What is your coaching philosophy Mindset Execution Attempt selection How many athletes do you coach? Were you self-taught or did you learn from various sources? How do you prep for game day with attempts and working your athletes the application of Minimalism & Stoicism as guiding principles into my coaching process and philosophy my approach to singles-only in the DL How often do you train singles and why do you only train singles our SSPT legacy SSPT - what is your mission? How old is SSPT What is your break up between one on one training, game plans, and game day RPE or percentage based training
We had the privilege to interview Suzanne Hartwig-Gary. She has been competing for 28 years and won 6 IPF World Championships and 26 National Championships. IPF Raw Classic Worlds 2018 was my 24th World Championships, she also competed in two World Games. Suzanne competed equipped for 24 years and went to Raw only after 2014 Equipped Worlds. She did my first raw competition in the 2008 Raw Arnold (the first year USAPL was there). Suzanne will be turning 50 this year. Currently she has the Equipped Master I World Record in the squat 182.5kg (402-lbs) and total 442.5kg. Current Raw World Records: Open Squat – 156.5kg (345-lbs) Master I Squat – 156.5kg Master II Squat – 152.5kg Master II Bench – 80.5kg Master III Deadlift – 158kg Master II Total – 391kg She also has a degree in Math and a minor in Computer. Suzanne is currently a massage therapist, bookkeeper/executive assistant, strength coach and co-owner of Supreme Sports Performance & Training (SSPT) in Rockville, MD 20852. She likes to travel, amateur photography and spend time with family and friends. Some of the episode notes included: 95% of the time you go 9 for 9 - what would you attribute that to? First squat and second squat looked really easy. That third attempt looked perfect but you could have probably gone a little heavier - how did you feel about the squats? What cues do you use when squatting? First bench looked perfect but you were limping off the platform after the second rep - was it cramps or an injury? Do you usually do heavy bench without wrist wraps? Have you seen poor results benching with wrist wraps? What cues do you use when benching? I noticed with the bench and squat you yell, “Up Up Up” similar to Stan Efferding...when did you start using that cue? With deadlift you seem to clear your mind, then jumping before getting into position...how long did it take for you to get those cues for deadlift? Who coached you on your setup the way it is today? I noticed heavy limping after deadlifts - cramps or injury? You came back 100% for that second deadlfit - were you able to recover that quickly between attempts? That third deadlift looked like a perfect as an attempt selection for you - what do you attribute that last pull? Could you have gone heavier? What does being the Open Raw National Team Head Coach 2016-2018 entail? Do you work alongside Coach Paulie? Was this your first year in M2? The IPF video of her competition can be found here.
On this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast, we talk a group of Pre-PT students about their experience of their pre-pt journey and experiencing SSPT live 2018. Tune in to hear more of the conversation at SSPT live as to how they learned that Pre-PT grind is more than just as academic resource, but a way of life and thinking so you can get into PT school without wasting time or money. Find us at preptgrind.com and enjoy this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast!
On this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast, Paul Gough speaks about how he choses physical therapy and his experience as a sports physical therapist. He also shares some nuggets to his success as a current multi- business owner and the importance of the power of knowledge rather than the collection of information. Tune in to hear more of Paul's advice at SSPT live and how to think differently as a pre-pt. Find us at preptgrind.com and enjoy this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast!
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Jenna Kantor, DPT guest hosts and interviews Greg Todd, PT on mentorship. Greg Todd is the co-owner of Renewal Rehabilitation in Wesley Chapel and Hyde Park. He graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, and received his strength and conditioning certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 2000. Greg now serves as a consultant for 12 (and counting) medical and technology companies and has lectured at numerous universities and nationally recognized seminars on his innovative business and technology strategies that he has used throughout his successful 15 year career. In this episode, we discuss: -What is mentorship? -Work and life time management trade-offs -Some of Greg’s most challenging and rewarding experiences as a mentor -Top qualities a mentor should possess -And so much more! With every decision you make, there will be other opportunities affected as Greg reminds, “Whatever you say yes to, you’re saying no to something else.” Having been a mentor for hundreds of people, Greg has found that, “It’s amazing what happens when people jump.” One of the most important qualities of a mentor is being a great listener because, “A mentor doesn’t tell people what to do.” Greg stresses, “If you can’t listen, then you will be really ineffective in your mentorship.” For more information on Greg: Greg Todd is the co-owner of Renewal Rehabilitation in Wesley Chapel and Hyde Park. He graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physical Therapy, and received his strength and conditioning certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 2000. He has over 15 years of experience in outpatient physical therapy. Greg is a board certified orthopedic certified specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association, and has served as the official physical therapist for Saddlebrook Tennis and Golf Resorts for the past 10 years. He also works as a consultant for professional tennis players on the ATP and WTA tour. Greg is also an avid runner, and has completed four marathons, seven half-marathons, and numerous 5k races. Over the past 10 years, Greg has grown his 2 private practices from 3 to 17 employees, and has had a 10% increase in net revenue for the past 8 consecutive years. He credits this to the amazing team culture of his company, using innovative marketing strategies, having a thorough understanding of the business of physical therapy and embracing the use of technology as a way to connect with more frequently with patients and build the brand of what makes physical therapists so vital and powerful to the healthcare industry. Greg now serves as a consultant for 12 (and counting) medical and technology companies and has lectured at numerous universities and nationally recognized seminars on his innovative business and technology strategies that he has used throughout his successful 15 year career. For more information on Jenna: Jenna Kantor (co-founder) is a bubbly and energetic girl who was born and raised in Petaluma, California. Growing up, she trained and performed ballet throughout the United States. After earning a BA in Dance and Drama at the University of California, Irvine, she worked professionally in musical theatre for 15+ years with tours, regional theatres, & overseas (www.jennakantor.com) until she found herself ready to move onto a new chapter in her life – a career in Physical Therapy. Jenna is currently in her 3rd year at Columbia University’s Physical Therapy Program. She is also a co-founder of the podcast, “Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives,” has an evidence-based monthly youtube series titled “Injury Prevention for Dancers,” is a NY SSIG Co-Founder, NYPTA Student Conclave 2017 Development Team, works with the NYPTA Greater New York Legislative Task Force and is the NYPTA Public Policy Committee Student Liaison. Jenna aspires to be a physical therapist for amateur and professional performers to help ensure long, healthy careers. To learn more, please check out her website: www.jennafkantor.wixsite.com/jkpt Resources discussed on this show: Greg Todd Website Greg Todd Twitter Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
Jared recorded a quick episode during the Smart Success Physical Therapy (SSPT) Live conference with Dr. Brianne Showman Brown to chat about how she runs her online nutrition coaching business. He was joined by long-time co-host buddy, Dy'mire Jones, and new co-host buddy, Aliya Bajhet! The group discusses "Discipline & Consistency" (again), why Dr. B is waking up even earlier now, clicks and leads, what we're learning from the SSPT conference, digital marketing, how Facebook Ads work, budgets, legalities, making stuff sexy, copywriting, branding, international clients, nutritional programming, what the future holds for Dr. Brianne, why naps are awesome, drive, and what certifications/credentials are necessary for nutritional coaching. Thanks for listening, friends. You can find Dr. Brianne Showman Brown via her websites, FB pages, & Instagram handles: Getyourfixpt.com Getyourfixnutrition.com/HealthyBrands @GetYourFixPT @GetYourFixNutrition 2xin30.com --- 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/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
The Paul Gough Audio Experience: Business Lessons for Physical Therapists
I'm just back from SSPT live in Clearwater Fl, - I spent the week with 250 of the worlds best physical therapists and across the week I was asked a LOT of questions about running a physical therapy business… ..and in this episode, I share with you my answers to 7 of the best questions and break down each one so that you can learn from them. The more that I reflect on the questions - all most all of the problems that people are living with in their business are happening because of what owners are NOT doing - rather than what they are doing. It's why I will forever say that more "hard work" and "hustle" is NOT the answer - a different strategy is. Those strategies are discussed on this podcast. Enjoy the show… Cash Club details: www.ptprofitacademy.com/cash-club Paul's New Marketing Book: www.paulsmarketingbook.com SSPT LIVE ACCELERATOR offer: email paul@paulgough.com before June 30 to take me up on it.
On this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast, All-Star Pre-PT, Karl Bourne joins us and speaks about his journey to finding physical therapy and the impact of developing a winning mindset in his grind toward PT school. Tune in to hear more of Karl's experience at SSPT live, and how Pre-Pt Grind has helped him develop a winning mindset. Find us at preptgrind.com and enjoy this episode of the Pre-PT Grind Podcast!
In this episode, we sit down with our dear friend and personal mentor, Greg Todd, Physical Therapist, clinic owner, online business owner, and mentor to hundreds of new graduates. In this episode Greg sheds light on what physical therapists in 2018 need to be doing and the skills they should be learning in order to avoid burnout, create financial and time freedom, and help as many people as possible. We also highlight Greg's online academy, Smart Success Physical Therapy, which Will is an alumni of Season 3. Greg is hosting a free webinar on Saturday, June 9th at 12pm EST talking about The 9 Step Proven System To Doubling Your Earning Potential as a PT in 2 Months While Working Less Hours Also, if you would like to sign up for Smart Success Season 6, check out Will's story about his experience being in SSPT and some cool opportunities to work with him! Follow Greg on social at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mentorwithgreg/ https://twitter.com/GregToddPT
Matt & Sioux-z discuss travel considerations for powerlifters. Connect with SSPT: http://www.SupremeSportsPT.com Instagram: @mlgary72 and @siouxz52kg Facebook: Matt Gary and Suzanne Sioux-z Hartwig-Gary Hire SSPT for Game Day Coaching: http://www.SupremeSportsPT.com/services/coaching
Matt & Sioux-z detail the US Raw National Team qualifying criteria and selection process. Connect with SSPT: http://www.SupremeSportsPT.com Instagram: @mlgary72 and @siouxz52kg Facebook: Matt Gary and Suzanne Sioux-z Hartwig-Gary Hire SSPT for Game Day Coaching: https://www.supremesportspt.com/services/coaching/
In this episode we interview Matt and Sioux-Z Gary, owners of SSPT, and dive into their collective 50+ years of powerlifting experience. Big Three Radio is now Sponsored by LVD Fitness! https://www.lvdfitness.com/
As most of you know Anthony is competing this week at Raw Nationals in Orlando. Due to this we will be not recording a new podcast this week. We leave you guys with a throwback episode to when we discuss how to make out properly with Matt Gary of SSPT. You guys can watch the live feed of Anthony competing on Friday on New York Muscle Radios Facebook page or here: www.facebook.com/newyorkmuscleradio We will be recording the event live! Enjoy todays episode and dont forget to wish Anthony luck!
Sioux-z interviews Matt about SSPT training methodology.
Promo pour l’organisation SSPT, Syndrôme de Stress Post Traumatique chez les camioneurs. (29 juin 2017) 1m40 https://ssptchezlescamionneurs.wordpress.com/ FLAC en download sur SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/botrax/sspt-promo-v2 Syndrome du Stress Post Traumatique chez les camionneurs. suivant un accident grave sur la route, le stress post-traumatique peut sévèrement affecter ton travail et ta famille. Il ne faut pas penser être […]
SSPT provides a recap of 2016 IPF Classic (Raw) Worlds in Killeen, TX.
Matt & Sioux-z introduce SSPT and chat about 2016 IPF Raw Worlds in Killeen, TX.