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Charlie loves a good list—and today he's ranking the best sporting events of the last 25 years (Part 1). Where does Tiger Woods' chip-in at the Masters rank? What about the 13-second thriller between the Bills and Chiefs, or Tua's title-game comeback? The guys also debate Linsanity, Usain Bolt, and Team USA's win over France at the 2024 Olympics. Do Domonique and Jason Goff agree? Do you? 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show 9:46 Honorable Mention—Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years 10:36 2007 LeBron 48 special 11:23 2018 NBA Finals Game 1—J.R. Smith game 11:43 AFC Championship game— the Dee Ford game 11:53 2001 Super Bowl—Brady arrives and beats the Rams 12:25 2012 Super Bowl—Manningham catch 12:45 2010 National Championship—Gordon Hayward shot 13:01 2001 Miracle minute—Duke beats Maryland 13:30 2009 Syracuse/UConn 6 OT game 14:07 2016 NBA Dunk contest—Gordon vs LaVine 14:16 2016 WCF—OKC/Warriors Game 6—Klay game 14:32 2012 Australian Open Final—Djokovic vs Nadal 14:45 2012 Olympic 100-meter Final & 4x100 meter relay 15:03 2016 Game 7 Cubs win World Series Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years, Part 1 15:20 25. 2018 Rams/Chiefs—regular season game—Rams win 54-51 17:06 24. 2016 OKC/Warriors—double bang game 19:36 23. 2012 Linsanity shot vs the Raptors 23:06 22. 2005 Masters—Tiger's chip-in on 16 26:14 21. 2013 Iron Bowl—Kick 6 28:48 20. 2025 French Open Final—Alcaraz beats Sinner 30:46 19. 2019 ECSF Game 7—Kawhi's shot 32:40 18. 2024 Olympic Basketball Final—USA beats France 36:37 17. 2008 Olympic 100-meter Final—Usain Bolt 39:27 16. 2016 NCAA Tourney Final—Kris Jenkins game 42:19 15. 2018 CFP Championship—Tua's comeback 45:17 14. 2019 Masters Final Round—Tiger's comeback 47:36 13. 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game—Bills/Chiefs—the 13-second game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlie loves a good list—and today he's ranking the best sporting events of the last 25 years (Part 1). Where does Tiger Woods' chip-in at the Masters rank? What about the 13-second thriller between the Bills and Chiefs, or Tua's title-game comeback? The guys also debate Linsanity, Usain Bolt, and Team USA's win over France at the 2024 Olympics. Do Domonique and Jason Goff agree? Do you? 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show 9:46 Honorable Mention—Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years 10:36 2007 LeBron 48 special 11:23 2018 NBA Finals Game 1—J.R. Smith game 11:43 AFC Championship game— the Dee Ford game 11:53 2001 Super Bowl—Brady arrives and beats the Rams 12:25 2012 Super Bowl—Manningham catch 12:45 2010 National Championship—Gordon Hayward shot 13:01 2001 Miracle minute—Duke beats Maryland 13:30 2009 Syracuse/UConn 6 OT game 14:07 2016 NBA Dunk contest—Gordon vs LaVine 14:16 2016 WCF—OKC/Warriors Game 6—Klay game 14:32 2012 Australian Open Final—Djokovic vs Nadal 14:45 2012 Olympic 100-meter Final & 4x100 meter relay 15:03 2016 Game 7 Cubs win World Series Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years, Part 1 15:20 25. 2018 Rams/Chiefs—regular season game—Rams win 54-51 17:06 24. 2016 OKC/Warriors—double bang game 19:36 23. 2012 Linsanity shot vs the Raptors 23:06 22. 2005 Masters—Tiger's chip-in on 16 26:14 21. 2013 Iron Bowl—Kick 6 28:48 20. 2025 French Open Final—Alcaraz beats Sinner 30:46 19. 2019 ECSF Game 7—Kawhi's shot 32:40 18. 2024 Olympic Basketball Final—USA beats France 36:37 17. 2008 Olympic 100-meter Final—Usain Bolt 39:27 16. 2016 NCAA Tourney Final—Kris Jenkins game 42:19 15. 2018 CFP Championship—Tua's comeback 45:17 14. 2019 Masters Final Round—Tiger's comeback 47:36 13. 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game—Bills/Chiefs—the 13-second game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlie loves a good list—and today he's ranking the best sporting events of the last 25 years (Part 1). Where does Tiger Woods' chip-in at the Masters rank? What about the 13-second thriller between the Bills and Chiefs, or Tua's title-game comeback? The guys also debate Linsanity, Usain Bolt, and Team USA's win over France at the 2024 Olympics. Do Domonique and Jason Goff agree? Do you? 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show 9:46 Honorable Mention—Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years 10:36 2007 LeBron 48 special 11:23 2018 NBA Finals Game 1—J.R. Smith game 11:43 AFC Championship game— the Dee Ford game 11:53 2001 Super Bowl—Brady arrives and beats the Rams 12:25 2012 Super Bowl—Manningham catch 12:45 2010 National Championship—Gordon Hayward shot 13:01 2001 Miracle minute—Duke beats Maryland 13:30 2009 Syracuse/UConn 6 OT game 14:07 2016 NBA Dunk contest—Gordon vs LaVine 14:16 2016 WCF—OKC/Warriors Game 6—Klay game 14:32 2012 Australian Open Final—Djokovic vs Nadal 14:45 2012 Olympic 100-meter Final & 4x100 meter relay 15:03 2016 Game 7 Cubs win World Series Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years, Part 1 15:20 25. 2018 Rams/Chiefs—regular season game—Rams win 54-51 17:06 24. 2016 OKC/Warriors—double bang game 19:36 23. 2012 Linsanity shot vs the Raptors 23:06 22. 2005 Masters—Tiger's chip-in on 16 26:14 21. 2013 Iron Bowl—Kick 6 28:48 20. 2025 French Open Final—Alcaraz beats Sinner 30:46 19. 2019 ECSF Game 7—Kawhi's shot 32:40 18. 2024 Olympic Basketball Final—USA beats France 36:37 17. 2008 Olympic 100-meter Final—Usain Bolt 39:27 16. 2016 NCAA Tourney Final—Kris Jenkins game 42:19 15. 2018 CFP Championship—Tua's comeback 45:17 14. 2019 Masters Final Round—Tiger's comeback 47:36 13. 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game—Bills/Chiefs—the 13-second game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlie loves a good list—and today he's ranking the best sporting events of the last 25 years (Part 1). Where does Tiger Woods' chip-in at the Masters rank? What about the 13-second thriller between the Bills and Chiefs, or Tua's title-game comeback? The guys also debate Linsanity, Usain Bolt, and Team USA's win over France at the 2024 Olympics. Do Domonique and Jason Goff agree? Do you? 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show 9:46 Honorable Mention—Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years 10:36 2007 LeBron 48 special 11:23 2018 NBA Finals Game 1—J.R. Smith game 11:43 AFC Championship game— the Dee Ford game 11:53 2001 Super Bowl—Brady arrives and beats the Rams 12:25 2012 Super Bowl—Manningham catch 12:45 2010 National Championship—Gordon Hayward shot 13:01 2001 Miracle minute—Duke beats Maryland 13:30 2009 Syracuse/UConn 6 OT game 14:07 2016 NBA Dunk contest—Gordon vs LaVine 14:16 2016 WCF—OKC/Warriors Game 6—Klay game 14:32 2012 Australian Open Final—Djokovic vs Nadal 14:45 2012 Olympic 100-meter Final & 4x100 meter relay 15:03 2016 Game 7 Cubs win World Series Best Sporting Events of the last 25 years, Part 1 15:20 25. 2018 Rams/Chiefs—regular season game—Rams win 54-51 17:06 24. 2016 OKC/Warriors—double bang game 19:36 23. 2012 Linsanity shot vs the Raptors 23:06 22. 2005 Masters—Tiger's chip-in on 16 26:14 21. 2013 Iron Bowl—Kick 6 28:48 20. 2025 French Open Final—Alcaraz beats Sinner 30:46 19. 2019 ECSF Game 7—Kawhi's shot 32:40 18. 2024 Olympic Basketball Final—USA beats France 36:37 17. 2008 Olympic 100-meter Final—Usain Bolt 39:27 16. 2016 NCAA Tourney Final—Kris Jenkins game 42:19 15. 2018 CFP Championship—Tua's comeback 45:17 14. 2019 Masters Final Round—Tiger's comeback 47:36 13. 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game—Bills/Chiefs—the 13-second game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
À l'approche du Tournoi des Six Nations — dont le premier choc verra la France affronter l'Irlande ce jeudi 5 février — cap sur le pays du trèfle ! En Irlande, le rugby scolaire n'est pas pris à la légère : c'est là-bas que se forment les talents qui feront le rugby irlandais de demain. Et aujourd'hui, dans les meilleures écoles du pays, tout repose sur des technologies de pointe. Entre capteurs high-tech et protège-dents intelligents, immersion au Wesley College de Dublin. De notre correspondante à Dublin, Sur les 900 élèves du Wesley College, dans le sud de Dublin, 400 vivent chaque jour au rythme du ballon ovale. Pour aller plus loin, l'école a misé sur la technologie : chaque mouvement de ces jeunes athlètes est analysé à l'aide de capteurs connectés à une application, des capteurs accrochés aux pieds, par exemple, pour mesurer la hauteur d'un saut, ainsi que des capteurs sur toutes les barres de musculation. « Si je mets plus de 0,7 seconde à soulever la barre, la charge est trop légère, explique Rich Andreucetti, le préparateur physique de l'école. À l'inverse, en dessous de 0,3 seconde, c'est trop lourd. Par exemple, je vais mettre 50 kg et faire trois répétitions. Pendant que je pousse, je vois : 0,72 seconde ; en rouge, je suis trop lent ! 0,55 seconde, parfait, ça passe au vert ! Maintenant, il faut que je reste dans cette zone tout l'entraînement. » Comme un feu tricolore : vert, orange ou rouge donc, les résultats s'affichent en direct sur des iPads. Thibault Campbell, 17 ans, regarde l'écran attentivement : « Évidemment, tout le monde veut être en tête du classement ! Du coup, tu te retrouves à te mesurer à tes coéquipiers, ça motive à travailler plus dur, s'amuse le jeune sportif. Avant, sans ça, chacun faisait son entraînement dans son coin. Maintenant, c'est plus fun, plus compétitif, et on cherche vraiment à se dépasser les uns les autres. » Depuis la mise en place de ces équipements high-tech, les élèves s'impliquent davantage, selon Craig Ronaldson, directeur du rugby au Wesley College. « C'est la génération TikTok, s'exclame-t-il. Nos adolescents ont parfois du mal à rester attentifs, on le constate par exemple dans l'analyse vidéo de leur jeu : plutôt que de leur faire revoir de longues séquences vidéo, on privilégie désormais des formats courts, dix secondes ici, trente secondes là… Et ils adorent ces gadgets. D'ailleurs, ils les maîtrisent mieux que nous ! » À lire aussiJO 2024: «Avec la technologie, Usain Bolt aurait certainement fait moins de 9''58 au 100m» La prévention des lésions cérébrales L'école fait aussi partie des tout premiers établissements d'Irlande à participer à une étude sur l'efficacité des protections à la tête dans la prévention des lésions cérébrales. C'est un enjeu majeur dans le rugby aujourd'hui. Ainsi, à chaque entraînement et à chaque match, les joueurs portent des protège-dents sur mesure avec des puces électroniques intégrées. « Ça enregistre toutes tes collisions et à quel point elles sont violentes », explique Thibault, troisième ligne. Si le jeune homme est assez exposé aux chocs, il se dit désormais plus serein : « Du coup, grâce au protège-dents, on peut détecter immédiatement si tu as pris un choc et te faire soigner avant que ça ne s'aggrave. Je trouve ça vraiment rassurant. » Cet entraînement d'élite au Wesley College n'est pas pour toutes les bourses : l'école facture 8 000 euros pour les externes. Pour les internes, c'est plus de 18 000 euros l'année. À lire aussiAprès une commotion cérébrale, «le repos est fondamental pendant 48 heures»
À l'approche du Tournoi des Six Nations — dont le premier choc verra la France affronter l'Irlande ce jeudi 5 février — cap sur le pays du trèfle ! En Irlande, le rugby scolaire n'est pas pris à la légère : c'est là-bas que se forment les talents qui feront le rugby irlandais de demain. Et aujourd'hui, dans les meilleures écoles du pays, tout repose sur des technologies de pointe. Entre capteurs high-tech et protège-dents intelligents, immersion au Wesley College de Dublin. De notre correspondante à Dublin, Sur les 900 élèves du Wesley College, dans le sud de Dublin, 400 vivent chaque jour au rythme du ballon ovale. Pour aller plus loin, l'école a misé sur la technologie : chaque mouvement de ces jeunes athlètes est analysé à l'aide de capteurs connectés à une application, des capteurs accrochés aux pieds, par exemple, pour mesurer la hauteur d'un saut, ainsi que des capteurs sur toutes les barres de musculation. « Si je mets plus de 0,7 seconde à soulever la barre, la charge est trop légère, explique Rich Andreucetti, le préparateur physique de l'école. À l'inverse, en dessous de 0,3 seconde, c'est trop lourd. Par exemple, je vais mettre 50 kg et faire trois répétitions. Pendant que je pousse, je vois : 0,72 seconde ; en rouge, je suis trop lent ! 0,55 seconde, parfait, ça passe au vert ! Maintenant, il faut que je reste dans cette zone tout l'entraînement. » Comme un feu tricolore : vert, orange ou rouge donc, les résultats s'affichent en direct sur des iPads. Thibault Campbell, 17 ans, regarde l'écran attentivement : « Évidemment, tout le monde veut être en tête du classement ! Du coup, tu te retrouves à te mesurer à tes coéquipiers, ça motive à travailler plus dur, s'amuse le jeune sportif. Avant, sans ça, chacun faisait son entraînement dans son coin. Maintenant, c'est plus fun, plus compétitif, et on cherche vraiment à se dépasser les uns les autres. » Depuis la mise en place de ces équipements high-tech, les élèves s'impliquent davantage, selon Craig Ronaldson, directeur du rugby au Wesley College. « C'est la génération TikTok, s'exclame-t-il. Nos adolescents ont parfois du mal à rester attentifs, on le constate par exemple dans l'analyse vidéo de leur jeu : plutôt que de leur faire revoir de longues séquences vidéo, on privilégie désormais des formats courts, dix secondes ici, trente secondes là… Et ils adorent ces gadgets. D'ailleurs, ils les maîtrisent mieux que nous ! » À lire aussiJO 2024: «Avec la technologie, Usain Bolt aurait certainement fait moins de 9''58 au 100m» La prévention des lésions cérébrales L'école fait aussi partie des tout premiers établissements d'Irlande à participer à une étude sur l'efficacité des protections à la tête dans la prévention des lésions cérébrales. C'est un enjeu majeur dans le rugby aujourd'hui. Ainsi, à chaque entraînement et à chaque match, les joueurs portent des protège-dents sur mesure avec des puces électroniques intégrées. « Ça enregistre toutes tes collisions et à quel point elles sont violentes », explique Thibault, troisième ligne. Si le jeune homme est assez exposé aux chocs, il se dit désormais plus serein : « Du coup, grâce au protège-dents, on peut détecter immédiatement si tu as pris un choc et te faire soigner avant que ça ne s'aggrave. Je trouve ça vraiment rassurant. » Cet entraînement d'élite au Wesley College n'est pas pour toutes les bourses : l'école facture 8 000 euros pour les externes. Pour les internes, c'est plus de 18 000 euros l'année. À lire aussiAprès une commotion cérébrale, «le repos est fondamental pendant 48 heures»
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps, the swimming legend with 28 Olympic medals, made waves this week by publicly backing UFC fighter Paddy Pimbletts raw mental health plea after his UFC 324 loss to Justin Gaethje. Pro Football Network reports Phelps shared Pimbles Instagram post on his story, adding three praying hands emojis to amplify the message: men must speak up, dont bottle feelings, dont end it all. This nod underscores Phelps decade-plus crusade via his foundation, where hes opened up about his own post-Beijing blues and 2012 London struggles, as detailed in his recent Raj Shamani podcast chat replayed by the outlet.NBCUniversal spotlighted Phelps yesterday in their NBC100 retrospective on a century of Olympic broadcasts, hailing his eight golds alongside Usain Bolt as the 2008 Beijing spark that drew 215 million U.S. viewers, the most-watched TV event ever. No fresh public appearances or business moves popped, though Princeton swimmer Mitchell Scott recently shattered a Phelps pool record at the Naval Academy, per SwimSwam, and old headlines recirculated his Kellogg drop after 2009 drug photo drama while Speedo re-signed him.Phelps stays low-key these days, cheering the Baltimore Orioles, golfing semi-pro, and family-focused, with no verified social mentions beyond the Pimblett repost or venture ties like that 2023 Harpoon fund image. Speculation on new swimwear or philanthropy lacks confirmation from reliable sources. Hes primed for lasting legacy as mental health trailblazer amid Olympians like Simone Biles echoing his call.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hoy rememoramos la vida de una mujer más bonita que una mesa camilla con brasero, hoy recordaremos la vida de Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot, más conocida fuera de sus fronteras como BOB. Brigitte nació el 28 de septiembre de 1934 en París, en una zona burguesa donde viven los que dan de comer a 7 familias. De hecho su padre era el dueño de lo que luego se convertiría en Air Liquide, las bombonas esas grandes de los hospitales que si tú le das un chupetón a la salida que hay en el cabecero de las camas se te quita el asma, el dolor de cabeza y las hemorroides. A Brigitte y a su hermana chica le dieron una educación más estricta que el entrenamiento de una gimnasta soviética. Además a los 7 años la metieron en una academia de ballet y danza clásica con un coreógrafo ruso que cada vez que se equivocaba les daba a las niñas con un látigo y una pila triple A. No fue una gran bailarina pero andaba más derecha que Usain Bolt. Como la compañía de baile nunca la llevaba de gira, ella se dedicaba a hacer videos en Tik Tok hasta que un fotógrafo la sacó en la portada de una revista. Era en las fotos donde más se le notaba el ojo vago, que hasta que no lo llamaba el otro, no iba y es que Brigitte tuvo de chica en el ojo izquierdo Ambliopía pero no le pusieron el parche, aunque sí le pusieron gafas gordas y un aparato de dientes que parecía el andamio de la Sagrada Familia. A los 16 años se enamoró de Roger Vadim pero como los padres le prohibieron hablarse con él, ella metió la cabeza en el horno de gas y respiró más fuerte que Chicote delante de un plato de carillada. Cuando cumplió los 18 se casó con él, pero para Brigitte los matrimonios era como un buffet libre, no se había terminado el sushi y ya se estaba echando croquetas. A principio de los 60 se compró una guitarra en España y aprendió 3 acordes, que se cree Carla Bruni que ella había inventao lo de cantar con menos voz que Bob Dylan. En esta época tenía tó la cara de Claudia Schiffer, que era guapa de colarse en su habitación Sean Connery sólo con calcetines, se peinaba los mechones con saliva, porque Brigitte tenía pinta de ser más espesa que la bechamel de los canelones del Mercadona, y ya le había tirao los trastos hasta a Marylin Monroe. De su tercer matrimonio nació su único hijo totalmente en contra de su voluntad. Lo comparó con un tumor y dijo que hubiera preferido parir un perrito. Cuando se divorció le cedió la custodia al padre y se dedicó a defender a cachorros de foca en Saint-Tropez. Intentó ir a ver a San Pedro antes de tiempo rascándose muy fuerte las venas con las uñas sucias y tomándose una caja de mentos con Coca-Cola, pero los sanitarios llegaron a tiempo y le dieron dos aerored pa los gases. En 1974 celebró sus 40 años saliendo en Playboy y anunciando su retirada dedicándose al derecho de los animales y a peinarse poco. En cuanto a sus ideas e inquietudes, era antivacunas, apoyaba a Jean-Marie Le Pen y la acusaron por intento de homicidio por intentar atropellar a un compañero que no estaba defendiendo fuerte a una foquita. Fue multada por ser un poquito islamófoba, homófoba y racista, pero nadie le dijo ná por echarse saliva en los mechones después de comer boquerones en vinagre. Desgraciadamente la Sex Symbol B.B. nos dejaba el 28 de diciembre de 2025, a los 91 años, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarla cuando vean a Chicote delante de un plato de carrillada o conozcan a alguien que se peine poco.
The AI gap will kill companies.What is it? it's the large divide between AI's crazy impressive capabilities and what most companies are actually using them for. And one of the biggest reasons for the AI gap? Talking. Like... no one understands how to talk about AI because the technology changes faster than Usain Bolt in Beijing. You wanna talk to your AI team about LLMs? PFT. They're running Ralph Wiggum loops in Claude Code and just kinda reading the code before it hits production. Yeah, the divide is WIIIIIDE. So we're gonna tackle it together on the second volume of our Starter Series: AI Without the Jargon: The AI Language Every Business Leader Needs to live by in 2026 -- An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:AI Jargon Barrier for Business LeadersGenerative AI Basics and Lingo BreakdownChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Model ComparisonUnderstanding Tokens and Context WindowsLarge Language Models: Prompt to OutcomeParameters, Model Power, and Cost ImplicationsRetrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) ExplainedEmbeddings, Vector Databases, and ChunkingAgentic Models vs. Transformer ModelsAI Risks: Hallucinations, Prompt Injection, GuardrailsModel Context Protocol (MCP) and ConnectorsScaffolding for Complex AI WorkflowsAI Success: ROI, Risk, and Implementation StrategiesTimestamps:00:00 "Join Start Here Series Community"03:21 Bridging AI and Business Leaders09:35 Partnering for Generative AI Success12:26 "AI Models Operate Using Tokens"15:41 "Shift to Smaller AI Models"18:56 "Understanding RAG and Its Impact"22:38 "AI Tools Connecting via MCP"24:56 "Minimizing AI Hallucinations Effectively"28:45 "Fast, Careful AI Implementation"30:53 "AI Guide for Business Leaders"Keywords: AI language, AI jargon, artificial intelligence terminology, AI lingo, large language model, generative AI, prompt engineering, context engineering, context window, tokens, tokenization, model architecture, model parameters, neural network connections, Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
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When it comes to the debate over New Zealand's greatest Olympian, one name rises above the rest: Lisa Carrington. The kayak sprint superstar has rewritten the record books with eight Olympic gold medals and one bronze, showcasing unmatched skill, power, and longevity on the world stage. In this episode, we're thrilled to sit down with the Kiwi icon herself to dive into her incredible journey — from her breakthrough at her very first Games in London, to the life-changing highs of Paris, and now her sights firmly set on a fifth Olympic appearance in Los Angeles 2028. Lisa shares how her training is evolving, where she actually keeps all those medals, and why she and Usain Bolt are basically the same person. We also chat about the perks of having a street named after you, being made a Dame, and, of course, the very special “Colin” in her life (spoiler: he might just be cuter than ours). It's an inspiring, funny, and unmissable conversation with one of the greatest athletes of all time.
None of the roundtable participants like the term "super soldier." The only reason it is being used is because most in the alternative media community are familiar with it. A more appropriate term would be "enhanced humans" or perhaps "genetically modified transhumans." The future of war is going to look really, really weird. The super soldier research that DARPA is working on right now is unlike anything we have ever seen before. If DARPA is successful, and if the American people don't object, the soldiers of the future will be genetically modified transhumans capable of superhuman feats. Do you want a soldier that can run faster than Usain Bolt? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that won't need food or sleep for days? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that can regrow lost limbs? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that can outlift Olympic weightlifters and communicate telepathically? DARPA is working on that. Americans flock to movies about superheroes and mutants, and soon they may actually have real life superheroes and mutants fighting their wars for them. But at what cost? According to the U.S. Army's plans for the future, soldiers will be able to carry huge weights, live off their fat stores for extended periods, and even regrow limbs blown apart by bombs. Most gene modification techniques involve placing genetically modified DNA inside a virus and injecting it into the human body. The virus then enters human cells, and its modified DNA attaches itself to human DNA inside those cells. When you really stop and think about this kind of technology, the implications are staggering. Could viruses be used to genetically modify humanity on a large scale? How would the rest of humanity respond to a "super race" of mutants that are clearly superior to the rest of us? When you start messing with creation, it opens Pandora's Box. The possibilities are endless, but so are the potential problems. Just because we can do something does not mean that we should. There may be consequences decades down the road that we cannot even conceive of right now. Other super soldier research projects involve advanced technology and robotics rather than genetic modification. DARPA's Silent Talk program has been exploring mind-reading technology with devices that can pick up electrical signals inside soldiers' brains and send them over the internet. With these implants, entire armies will be able to talk without radios. Orders will leap instantly into soldiers' heads and commanders' wishes will become the wishes of their men. DARPA is also developing exoskeletons that will enable soldiers to lift incredible weights without tiring and perform physical tasks that normal soldiers simply could not do. They are also hoping to implant microchips that will constantly monitor the health and physical condition of soldiers in the field. Technology has progressed to the point where it would definitely be possible for a scientific dictatorship to completely and totally dominate humanity unlike anything we have ever seen before. We should be very careful about what we create. We might be creating our own living hell.
None of the roundtable participants like the term "super soldier." The only reason it is being used is because most in the alternative media community are familiar with it. A more appropriate term would be "enhanced humans" or perhaps "genetically modified transhumans." The future of war is going to look really, really weird. The super soldier research that DARPA is working on right now is unlike anything we have ever seen before. If DARPA is successful, and if the American people don't object, the soldiers of the future will be genetically modified transhumans capable of superhuman feats. Do you want a soldier that can run faster than Usain Bolt? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that won't need food or sleep for days? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that can regrow lost limbs? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that can outlift Olympic weightlifters and communicate telepathically? DARPA is working on that. Americans flock to movies about superheroes and mutants, and soon they may actually have real life superheroes and mutants fighting their wars for them. But at what cost? According to the U.S. Army's plans for the future, soldiers will be able to carry huge weights, live off their fat stores for extended periods, and even regrow limbs blown apart by bombs. Most gene modification techniques involve placing genetically modified DNA inside a virus and injecting it into the human body. The virus then enters human cells, and its modified DNA attaches itself to human DNA inside those cells. When you really stop and think about this kind of technology, the implications are staggering. Could viruses be used to genetically modify humanity on a large scale? How would the rest of humanity respond to a "super race" of mutants that are clearly superior to the rest of us? When you start messing with creation, it opens Pandora's Box. The possibilities are endless, but so are the potential problems. Just because we can do something does not mean that we should. There may be consequences decades down the road that we cannot even conceive of right now. Other super soldier research projects involve advanced technology and robotics rather than genetic modification. DARPA's Silent Talk program has been exploring mind-reading technology with devices that can pick up electrical signals inside soldiers' brains and send them over the internet. With these implants, entire armies will be able to talk without radios. Orders will leap instantly into soldiers' heads and commanders' wishes will become the wishes of their men. DARPA is also developing exoskeletons that will enable soldiers to lift incredible weights without tiring and perform physical tasks that normal soldiers simply could not do. They are also hoping to implant microchips that will constantly monitor the health and physical condition of soldiers in the field. Technology has progressed to the point where it would definitely be possible for a scientific dictatorship to completely and totally dominate humanity unlike anything we have ever seen before. We should be very careful about what we create. We might be creating our own living hell.
Daniel Dsouza is the Co-Founder of DreamSetGo, India's premier platform for luxury sports travel experiences. With nearly three decades in the global travel and tourism industry, he is redefining how fans experience sports—by offering exclusive, tailor-made journeys to the world's most iconic sporting events and teams.Before founding DreamSetGo, Daniel led the leisure and holiday business at SOTC Travel Ltd. (Thomas Cook Group), where he pioneered product innovation and built customer-centric solutions that reshaped India's holiday market.Today, he combines his deep expertise in luxury travel with his passion for sports to craft once-in-a-lifetime experiences for Indian fans. A recognized thought leader in sports and experiential tourism, Daniel is driven by a single mission: to help fans live their sporting dreams.In this episode…What it was like to host Usain Bolt in IndiaHow the travel industry dealt with a global pandemicWhat failure teaches you (and why even the best athletes fail)What separates legends from everyone elseWhat the future is travel, sports and jobs might look like since AI is changing everything
En esta edición del Six Pack traído a ustedes por Los Come Banco, mencionamos 6 records que podrían ser inalcanzables en el deporte. Déjanos saber si estas de acuerdo o en desacuerdo con los records mencionados, de igual manera, menciona alguno que no se haya mencionado en el episodio.Recuerden que nos pueden seguir en:Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loscomebanco/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/loscomebanco?igsh=NzlvdmV6dzJvNW5p&utm_source=qrYoutubehttps://youtube.com/@loscomebancoTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@loscomebancos?_t=ZT-8uQiCc5mjl4&_r=1
In this episode of the Rox Lyfe podcast, I'm joined by Damian Hughes. Damian is the co host of the High Performance Podcast, a best selling author, and someone who has spent decades studying what drives world class performance.We talk about the lessons he learned growing up in his dad's boxing gym, the real traits that separate high performers, and the practical mindset tools HYROX athletes can use when races get uncomfortable. Damian also shares insights and stories from interviews with people like Phil Neville, Usain Bolt, Keely Hodgkinson, Fernando Alonso and Stuart Broad.It's a detailed, grounded conversation full of ideas you can apply straight into your training and racing.
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Christophe Lemaitre, les dessous de sa carrière hors du commun - ColinterviewDans cet épisode exclusif de Colinterview, Christophe Lemaitre, médaillé olympique et véritable légende de l'athlétisme français, se livre sans filtre. Il revient sur sa carrière phénoménale, ses duels mythiques avec Usain Bolt, et nous partage des anecdotes inédites qui n'ont jamais été révélées auparavant. Comment il a fait face à la pression, ses blessures, et même des tentatives de manipulation par des organisations racistes – tout est abordé avec une sincérité frappante. Vous allez découvrir des détails qui vous feront voir l'athlétisme sous un nouveau jour. Ne manquez pas cette interview pleine de secrets et de révélations exclusives. Si vous êtes passionné par les coulisses du sport, abonnez-vous à Colinterview et plongez dans l'univers fascinant de Christophe Lemaitre.Christophe Lemaitre me raconte la face cachée de ses duels avec Usain Bolt---------------------------------------N'oublie pas de t'abonner, de liker, de commenter et de partager cette vidéo. Toutes les remarques sont bonnes à prendre, je n'hésiterai pas à utiliser tes retours pour nos prochaines vidéos. Active les notifications si tu ne veux rien louper sur Colinterview. Suis-moi sur toutes les plateformes :Facebook : https://bit.ly/3cJXvhfYouTube : https://bit.ly/3lb1yI1Instagram : https://bit.ly/3CR4zTCTikTok : https://bit.ly/3LJoaLqSnapchat : https://bit.ly/3cM5jPgTwitter : https://bit.ly/3s1yl5SSuis Oh My Goal sur toutes les plateformes :YouTube - Histoires FC - Oh My Goal : https://bit.ly/33Zo4OxYouTube - Oh My Goal - Actu Foot : https://bit.ly/3aY5gQcYouTube - Qu'est-il arrivé ? - Oh My Goal : https://bit.ly/3M4VtsmYouTube - Oh My Goal - Le Meilleur du Football : https://bit.ly/3sJdi7iYouTube - Oh My Goal - France - Shorts : https://bit.ly/3JE2A92Facebook : https://bit.ly/3nyCb2LInstagram : https://bit.ly/2S5jpEoTwitter : https://bit.ly/2Qyds2FTikTok : https://bit.ly/3xx8QKHOh My Goal : L'Hebdo | Snapchat : https://bit.ly/3xsREGd---------------------------------------© Oh My Goal - Blue Foxes
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What matchups do you want to see in the College Football Playoff? Ten Toes Down: Joey Chestnut vs Usain Bolt in 100-meter dash hot dog race; nachos or wings? Closing Arguments: Best way to cook a steak? Do you use a rice cooker?
El audio relata una experiencia personal de trail running, destacando la diversión y el ritmo individual frente a la competición en asfalto. María Pérez Arauz es galardonada como la mejor atleta del mundo outdoor por sus impresionantes logros, incluyendo doble medalla de oro en Tokio en 20 y 35 kilómetros marcha y cuatro títulos consecutivos en campeonatos mundiales. Se la compara con figuras como Usain Bolt, Carl Lewis y Mo Farah. También se nombran otros atletas premiados como Duplantis, Sebastián Southwest, Nicola Olyslagers, McLaughlin y Emmanuel Wanjunji. Duplantis y Sidney McLaughlin son reconocidos como atletas del año. El inminente maratón de Valencia se presenta como el más multitudinario y prestigioso de España. Un debutante, Bonri, comparte sus nervios y molestias físicas antes de la carrera. El atleta Chemita Martínez le ofrece consejos clave para la preparación: mantener las rutinas de alimentación, aumentar la ingesta de hidratos de carbono el viernes y sábado previos, y ...
On today's episode Arian, Big T and PFT dive into the world of media consolidation — who owns your favorite networks, and how much control does the government actually have? We look into the latest YouTube TV and ABC dispute and the history of government regulation and media mergers. Plus, we discuss CFB playoff rankings, the US Mint pressing the final pennies, a new AI Country song that's topping the charts and much more. Enjoy! (00:04:18) CFB Playoffs (00:09:52) Donald Trump (00:27:54) Usain Bolt (00:52:55) US Mint Presses Final Pennies (01:01:29) Toy Story 5 (01:07:11) Arian's Dog Search (01:25:30) PFT's LL Bean dispute (01:33:17) Arian's Dog Search (cont.) (01:39:26) Media Consolidation & Government Regulation (01:47:29) New AI Country Song (02:04:38) Media Consolidation & Government RegulationYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
Joel Beya and Stephen Howson join Rio to discuss draws for Manchester United and Arsenal and the big match between Manchester City and Liverpool. Before they discuss the game at the Etihad, Rio receives a voice-note from Usain Bolt who raises a few issues about Manchester United's defending under Ruben Amorim - particularly during the draw at Tottenham.After dissecting those comments from Bolt, Rio reveals who he thinks the most important Man Utd players are right now and analyses the way that Matthijs De Ligt plays out from the back after Amorim urged him to show more confidence and play riskier passes.Jeremy Doku was an integral part of Man City's demolition of Liverpool and Rio analyses why he's been able to improve his game this season whilst comparing him to Nani in terms of wingers who show incredible talent but lack consistency in their game.And after Ste adopts some Mikel Arteta tactics around scoring from set pieces, the trio discuss the Wythenshawe Sunday League veterans team that includes Premier League striker Papiss Cisse, title winner Danny Drinkwater and tease a huge new signing they're expecting to make. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Usain Bolt, né en Jamaïque, rêve d'abord de cricket avant d'être propulsé sur les pistes d'athlétisme. Dès l'adolescence, il domine les compétitions juniors et explose lors des JO de Pékin 2008 avec un triplé olympique et des records du monde. Surnommé "La Foudre", il confirme son règne à Berlin, Londres et Rio. Mais en 2011, un faux départ aux mondiaux le disqualifie du 100 mètres, marquant sa première chute. Il rebondit avec éclat sur 200 m et en relais. En 2017, à Londres, sa dernière course se termine sur une défaite. Blessé, il quitte la scène sur un échec, mais entre dans la légende avec 8 médailles d'or olympiques. Il tente une reconversion dans le football, sans succès. Bolt reste l'un des plus grands champions de l'Histoire du sport. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Some THING is wrong. On Missing Real. So...are you intrigued? Concerned? That was more or less the menacing tagline I heard on the TV commercials back when this cheap sci-fi shlock was out in the theaters. I didn't see it until I rented the VHS tape from Blockbuster (speaking of: this movie sure wasn't one!) and saw what the big deal was. One good sign was that it starred pinup favorite and Charlie's Angel Farrah Fawcett. The legendary Kirk Douglas was on board as well. And some fellow named Harvey Keitel, who I'd never heard of, or HEARD, so I simply accepted his dubbed voice as legit. I know much better now, but back then I'd be so thrilled over any movie with an alien monster or, in this case, killer robot who walks so slowly he makes Michael Myers look like Usain Bolt. It ain't scary, and the special effect aren't so special, but it's a bit of a cult classic. A movie doesn't have to be great to be loved. The same might be said of podcasts, and now you can have both all wrapped in one amazing audio gift package. I'll bet you that whatever you're planning to listen to today, my Saturn 3 podcast will run rings around it!
“When I crossed that finish line and ripped my shirt off, I was like, ‘Yeah!' That was one of my best moments… It was a dream come true, something that I've been wanting for years. I've dreamt about that moment and I finally got that moment!”Our guest today is Oblique Seville — the new 100-meter world champion and the man who brought Jamaica back to the top of men's sprinting. On a humid night in Tokyo in September, Seville ran 9.77 to win his first global title, the fastest championship final in six years, and the first for a Jamaican man since Usain Bolt. It was a performance years in the making and the fulfillment of potential we'd seen flashes of since he was 21 and running 9.86 for fourth place at the World Championships.In past championships, it was always something — an injury here, a tight groin there, or a perfect semifinal that came one race too soon. But this year was different with two big Diamond League wins, a healthy buildup and a conviction that his time had come. He said in the mixed zone: ‘This is my year. I'm going to take this moment and no one is going to take it away from me.'In this episode, we talk about how he finally made it happen — the lessons learned from setbacks, the mentorship of coach Glen Mills, and what it means to carry Jamaica's legacy forward after Bolt.Oblique Seville isn't loud, and he doesn't need to be. His running does all the talking. Without further ado, please welcome – the world's fastest man.____________Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on InstagramGuest: Oblique Seville | @obliqueseville on InstagramProduced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr on Instagram____________SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSNOMIO: Made with 80% broccoli sprout juice, 15% lemon juice, and 5% sugar, Nomio activates your body's natural defense systems to reduce lactate, speed recovery, and enhance muscle adaptation. Take one 60 ml shot three hours before training or racing and feel lighter, stronger, and more resilient. Available at The Feed — use code CITIUS15 for 15% off | https://thefeed.com/collections/nomioWAHOO: The KICKR RUN isn't just another treadmill; it's a complete rethink of indoor running. With Dynamic Pacing, it automatically adjusts to your stride—no buttons, no breaking form, just pure running freedom. Its Terrain Simulation makes the deck feel like a track or trail, while lateral tilt mimics real-world conditions so you're always prepared for race day. So whether you're chasing your first half-marathon finish, a marathon PR, or your next trail adventure, the KICKR RUN is built to help you Run Your Run. Check it all out at WahooFitness.com and use code CITIUS at checkout.OLIPOP: Straight out of Bikini Bottom, Olipop's limited edition SpongeBob cans have arrived. Pineapple Paradise features a burst of juicy pineapples and a splash of mandarin. It's on shelves now at Walmart, Target, Whole Foods, Circle K, Amazon, and select stores nationwide. You can check out all of their flavors and get 25% off your orders at DrinkOlipop.com using code CITIUS25 at checkout.
In today's WEEKEND WISDOM episode, Jamy Bechler shares a story about Usain Bolt, the fastest human of all-time, reminding us that respect is not situational. The "Success is a Choice" podcast network publishes these WEEKEND WISDOM episodes to provide food for thought as we look to finish the week strong and make a difference in the world around us. Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or athlete, you can benefit from this program and now you can get 25% off the price when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Build a stronger culture today with better teammates and more positive leaders. If you like quotes, then you'll want to check out Jamy Bechler's new book "The Coach's Bulletin Board". It contains thousands of insights, thoughts, and quotes are contained in this book. Please visit JamyBechler.com/BulletinBoardBook to get your signed copy. Check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of 9 books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
Today I welcome Glen Barclay onto the R2Kast!
In this episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, Matt announces a couple of open positions for personalized coaching at the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: ttps://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/coaching-2025 Joining him is colleague Luke, who shares his thoughts and concerns about the upcoming Chicago Marathon amid fluctuating weather forecasts. Despite feeling less excited due to a tough summer of training, Luke remains determined to give it his all on race day. The episode delves into Luke's race shoe choice, nutrition plan, and prepping strategies for the marathon. Additionally, listeners' questions are answered, covering topics like running in a suit, Usain Bolt's potential 800m time, and motivations for beating specific athletes. The discussion provides an insightful look into the mental and physical preparations of elite marathon training. Be coached by Matt: ttps://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/coaching-2025 Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Contact Matt: matt@sweatelite.co Topics: 00:00 Introduction and SECA advert01:47 Chicago Marathon Weather Forecast02:31 The Shareholders Club09:04 A Controversial Marathon Performance 16:30 Chicago Marathon Preparation: Nutrition and Gear33:17 Listener Questions and Insights46:26 Final Thoughts
Sister Wives is back y'all! In the premiere, Robyn and Kody come up with impossible circumstances for a potential new sister wife, Maddie struggles with her anger toward her dad, David turns into Usain Bolt in Dockers and more!Follow me on social media, find links to merch, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When most people think of Usain Bolt, they see the medals, the world records, the effortless dominance. But his journey wasn't built on winning, it was built on losing.At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Bolt crashed out in the first round. It was a painful wake-up call, but also the turning point of his career. With the guidance of coach Glen Mills, he learned the habit that would define his legacy: “you have to learn how to lose before you can learn how to win.” In this episode, I share what I took from Bolt's story about truth, resilience, and growth.Together, we explore:Why losing reveals more than winning ever canHow honest self-reflection accelerates progressThe role of setbacks in building resilienceWhy Glen Mills's philosophy shaped Bolt's careerHow to turn failure into the raw material for successHere is more information on the studies referenced: Winning Isn't Everything: Mood and Testosterone Regulate the Cortisol Response in Competition (Zilioli, S., Watson, N.V., 2013)Mindset, The New Psychology of Success (Carol Dweck, 2019)Listen to the full episode with Usain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a text if you want to be on the Podcast & explain why!Follow Doc Chris IG: ChrishughenYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/E3RehabWebsite: https://e3rehab.com/NASM / ACE trainers are gonna want to listen to this podcast with Dr. Hughen from E3 Rehab debunking perfect posture, text neck, FMS and the overhead squat analysis.The fitness industry has long perpetuated myths about "perfect posture" and ideal movement patterns, creating fear and limiting beliefs that keep people from fully enjoying movement. In this eye-opening conversation with Dr. Chris Hughen of E3 Rehab, we dismantle these misconceptions and explore what the research actually tells us about human movement.Dr. Hughen shares compelling evidence that challenges common practices like text neck warnings and overhead squat assessments. Despite what many textbooks teach, research consistently shows that static posture doesn't predict pain or injury risk. Your forward head position while texting or "less than perfect" squat form isn't setting you up for inevitable pain—your body is far more resilient than that.We explore how elite athletes like Usain Bolt and Olympic weightlifter Dmitry Klokov excel despite having movement patterns that would fail standard assessments. This natural variation demonstrates that human bodies find unique, individual solutions to movement challenges rather than conforming to arbitrary standards.Most importantly, we discuss the psychological impact of movement correction on clients. When trainers constantly point out "flaws" and focus on "fixing" clients, they often create feelings of fragility and fear. Instead, Dr. Hughen advocates for an approach that builds confidence through exploration, guided discovery, and positive reinforcement.For trainers and fitness enthusiasts alike, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective that celebrates human resilience and adaptability. Rather than chasing perfect form, we should focus on consistency, progressive loading, and helpWant to ask us a question? Email email info@showupfitness.com with the subject line PODCAST QUESTION to get your question answered live on the show! Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupfitnessinternship/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@showupfitnessinternshipWebsite: https://www.showupfitness.com/Become a Personal Trainer Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Personal-Trainer-Successful/dp/B08WS992F8Show Up Fitness Internship & CPT: https://online.showupfitness.com/pages/online-show-up?utm_term=show%20up%20fitnessNASM study guide: ...
It's Day 7 of our 10 Days in Tokyo series - following the World Athletics Championships! In this special limited series of The Running Channel podcast, Sarah, Rick and Andy unpack all the action from the Championships - along with exclusive behind-the-scenes insights from the team you might miss at home! Noah Lyles matched Usain Bolt's run of four straight world titles in the men's 200m, clocking 19.52 – the fourth-fastest winning time ever. Between them, Lyles and Bolt now hold seven of the fastest times in the event's World Championships history.GB's Amy Hunt burst into tears after she claimed a brilliant silver in an epic Women's 200m final!The team also took part in the original Japan Parkrun in Futakotamagawa. Rick had big plans to "take it nice and easy" - but changed his mind at the last second with a classic, “I'm gonna absolutely leg it.”Supported by ASICS.
He's stripped at the Super Bowl and evaded the authorities at Wimbledon. He danced in a tutu at the Olympics and raced alongside Usain Bolt. But Mark Roberts is more than the world's most notorious streaker. Because his memories of mischief contain multitudes. About how to challenge authority, then laugh with the cops. About how to find yourself, lose yourself... and love what it means to be a fan all over again.• Subscribe to Pablo Torre Finds Out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@PabloTorreFindsOut• Subscribe to Pablo's newsletter:https://www.pablo.show/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're back to recording remotely from separate coasts. We kick things off with a rant about the annoying aspects of air travel, the absurdity of an $84 hotel breakfast buffet, and a creative marketing idea that Cracker Barrel missed after trying to change its logo. A major topic is the controversy surrounding David Goggins, as we discuss recent allegations that he is a "deadbeat dad," watch his on stage response.In sports news, we get an update on the Grand Slam Track payment failure, with a New York Times report revealing that a primary investor pulled out after the first event. We also explore the intense drug testing protocols for USATF athletes with a breakdown of "whereabouts failures," and discuss a statistic that of the 30 fastest 100 meter sprint times, only nine were run by a clean athlete, all by Usain Bolt. The Enhanced Games are back in the news, as we cover their lawsuit against organizations like World Aquatics for discouraging athletes from participating.We also cover a strange record for the most hot dogs dropped from a helicopter, the Goodyear Blimp ride we have scheduled, the FTC suing gyms like LA Fitness for making memberships difficult to cancel, and a bizarre Zillow listing of a house covered in gold foil. We wrap up the show with a "No Bad, No Sad" story about a NASCAR pit crew helping an opponent's team during a race.
In this episode we speak about the upcoming general elections in Jamaica, the fact that Usain Bolt receives Crumps from SSL, also all the things Dale think he would if one day he should become the prime minister of Jamaica
“What would you do if a judge accidentally sentenced you to life in prison—only to say, ‘Oops, my bad'?” In this episode of The Sandy Show, Sandy and Tricia dive into the absurd, the hilarious, and the downright infuriating. From a judge's jaw-dropping courtroom blunder to a TikTok troll ruining Amazon returns for everyone, this episode is packed with stories that will make you laugh, shake your head, and maybe even yell at your speaker. Tricia kicks things off with a Waffle House review that's pure gold: “Came in for eggs and hash browns, left with a black eye and a new girlfriend.” And yes, Sandy's infamous “side waffle” moment resurfaces—because some stories are just too good not to retell.The episode also features:A nostalgic nod to Usain Bolt's birthday and his legendary kindness.A hilarious “Care Don't Care” segment where Tricia learns Korean fairy tales start with “In the old days when tigers used to smoke.”A deep dive into the antics of John Stockwell, a TikTok “comedian” exploiting Amazon's return policy with 110-pound anvils—costing businesses and drivers dearly. Memorable Quote: “You are the first person in history to ever be banned from Amazon. Your whole family too.” – Tricia, on how she'd love Jeff Bezos to handle TikTok troll John Stockwell.Call-to-Action: Love what you heard? Do us a solid:Subscribe to The Sandy Show on your favorite podcast app.Leave a review—it helps more people find the show!Share this episode with a friend who needs a laugh or a reminder that common sense isn't so common.
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On today's episode of The Right Time, Bomani Jones is joined by Spencer Hall, host of the Shutdown Fullcast podcast, to discuss "futuristic" athletes. The show begins with Bo telling the story about the first time he heard about Usain Bolt (4:59) and why a gold medal wasn't an option when running against Bolt during his prime (9:39). They move on to reminiscing about Randy Moss, where Spencer talks about the first time he saw Moss play at Marshall vs Army (13:38) and why he may be the most perfect football player who has ever lived (17:50). After the break, Bo and Spencer converse about Cam Newton being a one-man team at Auburn (25:48) and why Newton still would've gone #1 overall in the 2011 NFL Draft despite the future Hall of Famers in it (28:42). They round out the show by saying why LeBron James is the best open court basketball player ever (33:00) and why we'll never see dominance quite like Tiger Woods ever again (45:57) and why the ceiling does not exist for Victor Wembanyama. (51:44) . . . Subscribe to Supercast for Ad-Free Episodes: https://righttime.supercast.com/ Buy 'The Right Time' merch: http://therighttimebomani.com/ Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for all the best moments from the show. Download Full Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6N7fDvgNz2EPDIOm49aj7M?si=FCb5EzTyTYuIy9-fWs4rQA&nd=1&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-time-with-bomani-jones/id982639043?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Follow The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Social Media: http://lnk.to/therighttime Support the Show: Download the DraftKings Pick Six app NOW and use code BOMANI. Better payouts. Bigger wins. Only with Pick6 from DraftKings. The Crown is yours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get 20% off your first Mood orderwith promo code VIEWS https://mood.com Get up to four months of Express VPN FREE with this link: https://www.expressvpn.com/top/influencer/views-vpn?xvcid=2O8y3D1PBxycWGKVKazmX3%3AJUksSR-3vIzOTUA0&shareid=&irclickid=2O8y3D1PBxycWGKVKazmX3%3AJUksSR-3vIzOTUA0&irgwc=1 Welcome back to Views!!!!! Tuesday crew clocking in! On today's podcast, David and Jason record from David's hotel room with Natalie, Zane, Ilya and Nivine to talk about how David got wasted on five beers, their night in the red light district and about their visit to the zoo. Also, Jason and Nivine get into a fight, Natalie tries to kiss David while drunk and Zane tells his secrets to keeping the party going. Also, Joey Chestnut vs. Usain Bolt, meeting Ladyboys and David heads to Ibiza. Check out Jason's podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LzjA1TxnGq0BD2CQTPImd?si=3QD7BHwESWqETQsCmBibxw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - 15:00 | Algorithmic Nightmares and Artifact Smugglers First doomscroll topic hits hard: Hobby Lobby smuggling ancient artifacts from Iraq. Over 5,000 cuneiform tablets bought under shady labels like “tile samples”. Founder Steve Green's evangelical push via the Bible Museum. Accusations of stealing from Oxford, displaying fake Dead Sea Scrolls. “Where are the actual hobbies at Hobby Lobby?” Theorizing big corporations as fronts—Walmart, Hobby Lobby, even Chuck E. Cheese. Sam jokes about these shady businesses mimicking Vatican-style secret knowledge hoarding. 15:00 - 30:00 | Occult Horror Films and Cultural Reflection Discussion shifts to horror movie occult symbolism. Black horror films and their deep ties to cultural rituals and themes. Jordan Peele's work praised; shoutout to Leprechaun in the Hood. Horror as a genre of affluence—Western culture's need for safe scares. Feminine dominance in horror—women as survivors, not victims. The “final girl” trope; comparisons across Halloween, Alien, etc. Commentary on shifting racial and gender dynamics in horror film tropes. 30:00 - 45:00 | Joey Chestnut vs. Usain Bolt Hypothetical Viral video comparing who'd win: Joey Chestnut eating + sprinting vs. Usain Bolt sprinting after eating. Intense breakdown of eating-to-running ratios. Bolt's athleticism vs. Chestnut's hotdog-devouring speed. Chestnut wins due to a significant head start from fast eating. Sam recognizes creator Evan Hand from Cash Daddy. Florida Man Games gets a mention—love for chaotic American oddities. 45:00 - 60:00 | Freemason Heroes and Controlled Narratives Commentary on dark Freemasonry and the Albert Pike quote about supplying heroes. Social media's role in manufacturing public figures and pushing agendas. DeMolay International as alleged grooming ground for globalist elites—links to Bill Clinton. Tinfoil hat perspective: “Beast System” conspiracy theory laid out. Biblical call to morality closes the segment. 60:00 - 75:00 | Mourning, Glow-Ups, and Freemason Nuance Discussion on a public figure's personal loss and surprising “glow-up”. Mike and Sam discuss how tragedies can shift life trajectory. Sam distances from the full-on Freemason hate: Acknowledges “dark sects” but defends friends in the fraternity. Joke: “Freemasons are the CrossFit of secret societies—they love to talk about it.” 75:00 - 90:00 | Slap Heard Around the NBA & Elder Abuse Allegations Epic NBA story: Charles Oakley slapping Tyrone Hill mid warm-up for unpaid debt. Ref's response: “He owes me money too.” Brief shoutout to classic Knicks era and old-school NBA roughness. Sam reacts to a documentary on elder abuse involving Stan Lee. Accusations of manipulation and exploitation in his final years. Sam stunned by how tragic and common these stories are. Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli - Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: https://x.com/samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: https://ourbigdumbmouth.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/obdmpod Get some Tea!!! https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store Doom Scrollin' Telegram: https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx
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Rob and Kelvin share their thoughts on all the latest news surrounding Bradley Beal's impending exit from the Phoenix Suns, and debate whether Joey Chesnut or Usain Bolt is more likely to win the mythical hot-dog-and-100m race. Plus, MLB Network and FOX Sports Radio MLB insider Jon Morosi swings by to discuss the surging Detroit Tigers, what's ailing the New York Yankees, why Juan Soto was left off the AL MLB All-Star Game roster, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin debate whether it's fair to say that Patrick Mahomes is the reason the Kansas City Chiefs are no longer a 'fun' team anymore, argue whether Joey Chestnut or Usain Bolt is more likely to win the mythical hot-dog-and-100m race, and explain why they had no issue whatsoever with Clayton Kershaw getting a special Commissioner's exemption for the upcoming MLB All-Star Game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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