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Waterpolo Iruña 9802 a por la permanencia en la máxima categoría femenina en la final ante Horta
Este mes de Junio lo comenzamos con 3 seleccionadas nacionales del equipo femenino de Puerto Rico en water polo; ellas son Héctmary, Frances y Adriana. Corillo, en este episodio hablamos sin filtro y no es acto para changos, además de que Melo llenó la barrita de preguntas pendejas, XD entre varios temas más. REDES Water Polo Femenino de Puerto Rico https://www.instagram.com/purwpf?igsh=MXhxYnpjcTZpMDhsaQ== Desde La Línea Podcast https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0c3413a1-1132-4d8d-91f5-d6168547f11b
Ok, maybe Chuck is an idiot, but let's at least hear him out and then we can decide how idiotic he may or may not be. And your vote can decide if we ever talk about this again! :30- SUP!?!? We turn to the listeners and answer as many of their questions as possible. :45- Cal was taken out of last night's game and appeared to reaggravate his oblique injury. Is placing him on the 10 day IL the right move? Side note, right after we went to break the Mariners sent Cal to the 10-day IL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first episode of RECESS, a new, more personal series from us, Juliet and Kelly Starrett. In these shorter, looser conversations, we're pulling back the curtain on what's going on in our lives, what we're learning, what's making us laugh, and what we're thinking about across health, movement, longevity, performance, parenting, and everything in between.In this episode, we talk about Kelly's experience coaching Cal Women's Water Polo at the NCAA championship and what it's like to compete at that level. We unpack the “bronze medal mindset” and some of the biggest lessons we've learned from elite sport. We also dive into the Dean Potter documentary and reflect on our own experiences in 90s extreme sports culture. Plus, we share why we're concerned about nicotine being normalized in wellness and what stood out to us at the Stanford Healthy Aging Conference.And of course, we get into some lighter moments—including Kelly's definitely-not-a-cat-group: the Meowfia.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy we're still debating whether Kelly is in a cat groupWhat Kelly learned from coaching at the NCAA championshipHow we think about loss, silver medals, and the bronze medal mindsetWhy the Dean Potter documentary hit close to home for usWhy we're concerned about nicotine products in wellness cultureWhat stood out to us at the Stanford Healthy Aging ConferenceHow we're processing our youngest daughter's senior-year milestonesKey Highlights: 00:00 — Why we're starting RECESS01:17 — The Meowfia, taco cat, and the funny-off03:15 — Bringing fun back into health and longevity03:58 — Kelly's reflections from the NCAA women's water polo championship09:03 — Losing gold, winning silver, and the bronze medal mindset13:51 — Red Vines, fat-free diets, and 90s athlete nutrition17:24 — Dean Potter, Dark Wizard, and extreme sports culture22:45 — Nicotine pouches, health washing, and wellness influence27:34 — Our biggest takeaways from Stanford Healthy Aging29:02 — Strength training, creatine, isometrics, and old cat syndrome32:28 — Parenting, graduation, and figuring out how to cook for two
El equipo senior femenino del Askartza busca el ascenso de categoría en los últimos cuatro partidos
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One of the greatest streaks in sports continues! Stanford Men's Gymnastics wins the national championship, giving Stanford 50 consecutive years with at least one NCAA team title. After celebrating those momentous feats, we catch up with two student-athletes! Ella Woodhead joins the show to tell us how Stanford Women's Water Polo can add another natty to the Card's cabinet this year. Meanwhile, Stanford Football kicker Emmet Kenney gives the latest on spring football and looks ahead to his sixth season in a Cardinal uniform. Plus, 3 Things you need to know around The Farm!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Analizamos el éxito de Askartza y la Federación Vasca de waterpolo con Joan Albella
It's a packed show on Wake Up in The Den as Ku‘ulei and Michael break down a huge weekend across Hawai‘i sports and beyond. In Hour 1, the duo recaps a dominant stretch for University of Hawai‘i athletics — including a Big West three-peat for women's water polo, softball's series sweep over Bakersfield, baseball's series win against UC Irvine, and beach volleyball's Senior Day. They also highlight a record-setting moment for HPU's Tyler Arnold, who becomes the program's all-time home run leader. Plus, the latest additions to UH men's basketball with commitments from Jaden Montagou and Marcus Adams Jr. Hear postgame reactions from UH women's water polo head coach James Robinson and tournament MVP Agatha Weston following their Big West Championship win over Long Beach.
Gary talks about his reaction to Michigan winning the national championship over UConn, as well as talking some UH Athletics with head Water Polo coach James Robinson.
Happy Mana Wahine Wednesday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul open April Fools' Day talking about some of their favorite pranks pulled by and on them before getting into some of the jokes on social media. We talk some Rainbow Wahine water polo ahead of their Senior Week, hearing from seniors Roni Perlman & Tara Logan along with HC James Robinson as another successful regular season winds down. The first hour wraps up chatting some Hawai'i softball, hearing from head coach Panita Thanatharn & 1B/RHP Millie Fidge ahead of a tough road trip against nationally-ranked UCLA & the Big West's top team UC Santa Barbara. Not Aprils Fool's: Download our NEW app on Google Play or the App Store!
In this episode, Dan is joined by Madison Peele to discuss chaos in sports and the need for athlete adaptability and resiliency in addition to how to train this. They also discuss strategies for coaching development and philosophies.Madison Peele is a strength and conditioning coach at Florida State University, where she oversees Women's Indoor and Beach Volleyball. She returned to FSU for the 2025–26 season after three years at USC, working with Beach Volleyball, Tennis, Water Polo, and Cross Country. During her time at USC, she contributed to two Beach Volleyball National Championships and a Pac-12 title, along with multiple NCAA tournament appearances across programs. Peele began her career at FSU as a Graduate Assistant and has experience in tactical performance at Fort Bragg. She holds degrees from East Carolina University and Florida State and is a CSCS through the NSCA. Follow her work: https://www.instagram.com/madisoncpeele/Season 7 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is proudly supported by Pura Health, bringing ultrasound into every clinician's hands. Learn more at purahealth.net and @pura.health_ultrasound.Additional support provided by Firefly Recovery, the official recovery partner of Braun Performance & Rehab (recoveryfirefly.com), and Dr. Ray Gorman of Engage Movement. Learn how to grow your income beyond sessions—follow @raygormandpt on Instagram and DM “Dan” for a free breakdown of the blended practice model.Episode Affiliates: Airbands BFR (Coupon Code: DANIELBRAUN for 10% off), MoboBoard (BRAWNBODY10), AliRx (DBraunRx), MedBridge (BRAWN)If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who would benefit and leave a 5-star review.Explore more from Dan at linktr.ee/braun_pr.
In this secret fourth episode of the Sell Me Your Team podcast, hosts Beckett Bradshaw and Jack Streit attempt to sell co-host Evan Cohen, on Water Polo and the U.S. Olympic Water Polo team.
In this episode of the Water Polo Expert Talk, Karl Izzo, President of the Malta Aquatics Federation and Vice Chairman of the European Aquatics Technical Water Polo Committee, shares insights into the next phase of Malta's water polo development. The conversation focuses on structural reform, professional coaching standards, league restructuring, and the future introduction of the new Water Polo 4x4 discipline under World Aquatics.
A lawsuit in California accuses an elite Los Angeles private school of failing to protect a teenage water polo player who says he endured years of sexual assault and racist abuse by teammates. A crash involving a manure truck in central Pennsylvania is prompting firefighters to remind drivers to watch for tractors and slow-moving equipment on rural roads. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Water Polo Expert Talk, Karl Izzo, President of the Malta Aquatics Federation, shares an in-depth update on Malta's remarkable rise in European water polo. Since the beginning of his presidency, Malta has re-established itself on the international map by hosting major European and World Aquatics events, including multiple Final Four tournaments, European Championships, and World Cup competitions. Beyond event hosting, Malta achieved its best-ever national team result with a historic 13th place at the European Championships in Belgrade — a significant milestone for one of Europe's smallest countries. Karl explains the strategic pillars behind this progress: rebuilding relationships with European Aquatics and World Aquatics, investing in coaching education, strengthening safeguarding structures, and stabilizing the federation's financial situation. After years of financial challenges, Malta recorded a positive financial balance, enabling reinvestment into clubs, youth development, grassroots programs, and international participation. The episode also addresses ongoing challenges such as referee development, domestic club rivalry, and increasing participation numbers. Karl outlines Malta's renewed focus on school programs, youth academies, Splash Ball initiatives for younger age groups, and the expansion of women's water polo to ensure long-term sustainability. This conversation provides valuable insights into sports governance, federation leadership, financial restructuring, grassroots development, and how smaller nations can compete internationally through clear strategy and consistent execution.
Nos reunimos con Paula Leitón, atleta de la selección española de Waterpolo para hablar de su trayectoria deportiva y nos trae su medalla de oro olímpica de 2024.
What does it truly feel like to walk into the Olympic Village for the first time — and how does that feeling change after winning three gold medals? In Part 2 of our conversation with Hungarian legend Gergely Kiss, we go deeper into the Olympic experience, the mindset of champions, and life after elite sport. Kiss shares emotional insights from his first Olympic Games in Sydney — describing it as a “Disney fairy tale” moment. He reflects on how the magic of the Olympic Village, meeting global superstars like Kobe Bryant, Rafael Nadal and Lionel Messi, and seeing the Olympic flame every day shaped his mindset before competition. But admiration quickly turned into focus. Hungary didn't travel to the Olympics as tourists — they came as soldiers with one goal: to win gold. In this episode, we talk about: – The psychological difference between a first and third Olympic Games – Why the Olympic flame became a personal symbol of strength – Winning MVP at the 2004 Athens Olympics – Why team success always matters more than individual awards – The mentality behind Hungary's golden generation – Transitioning from athlete to leader, speaker and sports executive – Building youth structures and developing the next generation – Documentary filmmaking and preserving Olympic legacy Kiss explains why his generation prioritized unity over ego — and why gold medals mattered more than individual trophies. He also opens up about retirement, disappointment after London 2012, and how he rebuilt his life beyond professional water polo. Today, he works in sports promotion, youth development, motivational speaking, and film production — continuing to shape Hungarian water polo from outside the pool. This episode is about Olympic mindset, legacy, leadership, and what happens after the medals are won.
Repasamos las primeras vueltas del nuevo coche de Fernando Alonso en el circuito de Montmeló y hablamos con una de las protagonistas de nuestra selección de waterpolo que disputa el Europeo.
Stanford Women's Basketball is back in the Bay Area, and Stanford Women's Water Polo is back in the pool! In hoops, the Card are preparing to take on Cal. Freshman forward Lara Somfai reacts to the team's season so far, tells about her jet-setting basketball career, and previews Sunday's rematch against the Bears. Meanwhile, the hunt for back-to-back national titles has already begun for Stanford Women's Water Polo, and junior All-American goalkeeper Christine Carpenter looks at the road ahead for Stanford. Plus, a look back at a remarkable week for Stanford Men's Basketball, and 3 Things you need to know around The Farm!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players
In this episode, I sit down with Ethan Derman, a remarkable young talent who just got accepted early decision to the University of Virginia. Ethan shares his journey from playing baseball and water polo to becoming a junior world championship medalist in bridge. We dive into our dramatic Vanderbilt comeback against the heavily favored Rubenstein team featuring Zach Grossack, Michael Rosenberg, Joe Grue and Brad Moss. Where we were down 62 IMPs at the half. Then pulled of one of the most satisfying wins I've ever experienced. Ethan goes into his difficult decision to quit competitive baseball to focus on bridge, and how that choice has shaped his path forward. We explore how water polo taught him teamwork and mental toughness that translates directly to the bridge table. Ethan discusses his partnership with Avery Silverstein, training with legendary player Chip Martel, and invaluable coaching from Aaron Silverstein, Avery's dad. From winning silver and bronze medals at junior world championships to balancing college applications with tournament play, Ethan has a big future ahead in the game. His summer plans include playing multiple European tournaments as well as the nationals and world championships. Key Highlights: •
Jared Horne, head coach of Central High School’s water polo team, joins the show to discuss the boys’ historic season and the ongoing effort to secure a pool for the championship-winning squad. Dec 12th 2025 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philip takes a look at an op-ed on Central High School’s boys water polo team who just completed an undefeated season, won their league championship, and features two nationally ranked players: the league MVP (Top 50 in the nation) and the league goalie of the year (Top 50 nationally). And yet this championship team, the pride of Central Unified, does not have a pool. Not even access to a practice space on their own campus. Callers react with possible solutions and the author of the op-ed Gariel Suarez checks in too. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philip takes a look at an op-ed on Central High School’s boys water polo team who just completed an undefeated season, won their league championship, and features two nationally ranked players: the league MVP (Top 50 in the nation) and the league goalie of the year (Top 50 nationally). And yet this championship team, the pride of Central Unified, does not have a pool. Not even access to a practice space on their own campus. Callers react with possible solutions and the author of the op-ed Gariel Suarez checks in too. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of this episode of WET – Waterpolo Expert Talk, I continue the deep performance conversation with Brian Xicotencatl, founder of WaterPolo Strong, with a strong focus on training structure, sprint physiology, recovery monitoring, and data-driven coaching. We discuss why it is physiologically impossible to sprint every day, how different energy systems work in water polo, and why proper recovery windows are non-negotiable for long-term performance. Brian explains how to structure training weeks using low days, stimulation days, and true sprint days, and why this approach protects both performance and athlete health. A central topic of this episode is heart rate variability (HRV) and how wearable technology can help coaches objectively assess nervous system stress and recovery. We talk about how HRV data can be used to adjust training loads, prevent overtraining, and make smarter coaching decisions based on real physiological feedback instead of guesswork. We also dive into long-term athlete development, the role of puberty in sprint capacity, and why children must not be trained like adults. Brian breaks down the three key pillars of success for modern water polo coaches: long-term development planning, understanding metabolic systems, and consistent self-care. Finally, Brian explains his collaboration with 6-8 Sports, how movement quality, power output, and game performance can be measured together, and why mobility problems are always performance problems.
In Part 1 of this episode of WET – Waterpolo Expert Talk, I speak with Brian Xicotencatl, founder of WaterPolo Strong, strength & conditioning coach, and sports science researcher specializing in water polo performance and injury prevention. Brian shares how his own playing career — marked by a long list of serious injuries — completely changed his understanding of training, recovery, and self-care. He explains why many water polo players are still underserved by outdated training methods, and why the sport is, in his words, still “where soccer was in the 1800s” when it comes to applied sports science. A major focus of this first part is self-care and preparation. We talk in detail about: - Why foam rolling, stretching, and hydration are not optional add-ons but essential performance tools - How mobility directly affects power output, shooting ability, and verticality - Why many athletes unknowingly limit themselves through poor movement habits - The importance of proper warm-up and cool-down routines before and after training How recovery only truly begins when the body shifts from fight-or-flight into parasympathetic mode Brian also explains why water polo players must start seeing themselves as high-level athletes, not just as players who train in the pool. He highlights how neglecting foundational physical work leads to avoidable injuries and long-term performance limitations. The conversation further touches on hydration and in-game fueling, why athletes lose far more fluids and carbohydrates than they realize, and how modern sports nutrition is starting to influence elite water polo performance. In the second half of this episode, Brian introduces the concept behind WaterPolo Strong: why he created a dedicated strength & conditioning platform for water polo, why youth development (ages 12–18) is the key window for building real athletic foundations, and why basic movement quality must always come before heavy lifting or high-intensity conditioning. This first episode sets the foundation for a deep, science-based look at how water polo athletes should be developed — physically, structurally, and sustainably.
Here's one for you: which relatively niche sport may be responsible for one of the greatest scientific discoveries in human history? Off The Ball's Cameron Hill can reveal all.
The Stanford Axe is back home! The show celebrates Stanford's 31-10 win over Cal in the 128th Big Game and breaks down how it happened. Senior safety Scotty Edwards reveals what it took to beat the Bears, and looks ahead to the Card's finale against #9 Notre Dame. Stanford Men's Water Polo also beat Cal, as the Cardinal took third in the MPSF Championships and nabbed a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Dunlevie Family Director of Men's Water Polo Brian Flacks tells what's next for his squad!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this new episode of WET – Waterpolo Expert Talk, I continue my conversation with a player from the Italian Serie A to take a closer look at the current challenges and opportunities in women's water polo. Following the first part of our discussion, where we explored her personal journey and the overall state of the sport, this second part focuses on visibility, media exposure, and the structural gap between the women's and men's game. A central theme of this episode is the lack of live streaming and media coverage, which makes it difficult for young athletes to discover the sport and identify with female role models. We also discuss how the quality of production, investment levels, and prize money differ significantly between men's and women's competitions — and how even small improvements could dramatically accelerate the growth of women's water polo. Key Points of This Episode: - The media and visibility gap between women's and men's water polo - Why reliable streaming, highlights, and live coverage are essential for the sport's future - The competitive development of the Italian women's league and its rising level - The impact of investment, prize money, and promotional resources - How the absence of coverage affects youth development and role models - A personal perspective on injury recovery, resilience, and elite-level motivation - Why the goal is not full equality — but closing the unnecessary performance and visibility gap - What the sport offers beyond medals: experiences, opportunities, and global community We also talk about her recovery after shoulder surgery, the increasing competitiveness of the Italian league, and the broader values that help athletes stay committed through both success and setbacks. This episode provides a clear, honest look at the structural challenges facing women's water polo today — and why improving visibility is one of the most powerful ways to drive long-term growth.
In this episode of the Water Polo Expert Talk, we sit down with Brazilian-Italian water polo talent Izabella Chiappini — a player whose career spans continents, cultures, and some of the sport's biggest stages. Izabella opens up about her unique journey: growing up in Brazil with two water polo parents, being coached by her extremely tough father (“My dad would kick me out of practice at least once a week… but 90% of the player I am today is because of him.”), and navigating a system where women's water polo receives almost no structural support. She shares raw insights into the funding struggles in Brazil, the emotional rollercoaster of playing at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and the overwhelming power of the home crowd cheering them on (“Even when we were losing, it felt like we were winning.”). We dive deep into her bold decision to switch national teams and join Italy — leaving behind her university career in the United States to chase an Olympic medal. Izabella also reflects on the hardest moments of her professional life, including a serious shoulder injury, the fear of not returning to her level, and how a season in France opened the door for her comeback. This is a story about ambition, resilience, sacrifice, and the strength to reinvent yourself — on and off the field of play. A must-listen for anyone who loves water polo, elite sport, or simply a powerful human story.
Auch im zweiten Teil meines Gesprächs mit Jan Pommer, dem Leiter Leistungssport im Deutschen Schwimm-Verband (DSV), geht es um die Zukunft unserer Sportart und was es für eine Wiederbelebung des Wasserballs braucht. Wir reden darüber, wie Wasserball wieder mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommen kann – durch verständlichere Regeln, neue Formate und eine stärkere Präsenz in den Medien. Dabei insbesondere welche Bemühungen der DSV hierzu seit geraumer Zeit unternimmt und welches Ziel damit verbunden ist. Jan erklärt ebenfalls, warum Nachwuchsförderung und klare Strukturen entscheidend sind, um langfristig erfolgreich zu sein – und weshalb Fairplay und Haltung wichtiger bleiben als jeder schnelle Sieg. Ein offenes Gespräch über Wandel, Verantwortung und die Leidenschaft, Wasserball gemeinsam in eine bessere Zukunft zu führen. ➡️ Jetzt reinhören, teilen und weitersagen – denn die Zukunft unseres Sports beginnt mit uns!
Kids in water polo are playing in multiple teams, multiple age groups and multiple locations in one weekend - is it too much? We don't know much about water polo, but we certainly know someone who does! This week we welcome to the Sportish studio the coach of the Australian Women's Water Polo Team (The Stingers) and Olympian, Bec Rippon. Big thanks to Bec and to our Sporties for sending through questions - we love them! If you've got a kids sports issue you'd like us to discuss, email us at hello@sportish.com.au or message us via Instagram @beingsportish. Libby and Georgie xxx Hosts: Georgie and Libby Trickett Connect with Us: Instagram: @beingsportish Website: www.playonmedia.com.au Email: hello@sportish.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of WET – Waterpolo Expert Talk, host Andreas welcomes Andrija Prlainović, one of the greatest water polo players of his generation. A two-time Olympic champion, World and European champion, and long-time leader of the Serbian national team, Andrija reflects on the golden era of Serbian water polo and the mindset that fueled over a decade of dominance. He opens up about the mental and emotional side of elite competition — from handling Olympic pressure to building unity and trust within a world-class team. Andrija also looks back on his time alongside legendary teammates such as Filip Filipović and Duško Pijetlović, and shares memories of facing international rivals including Marc Politze, Marko Savić, and Hagen Stamm from Germany. Beyond the medals, Andrija discusses the importance of joy, creativity, and freedom in youth development and why great teams are built not just on talent — but on trust, balance, and shared purpose.
Vivimos en un mundo pensado para mirar hacia arriba: líderes altos, presidentes altos, estrellas en las alturas… Lo grande es fuerte, lo pequeño, invisible. Por eso, hablamos de cuerpos que gritan más alto que su tamaño y de escenarios que se convierten en trampolín para dinamitar complejos ajenos. Con Abraham Boba, líder de León Benavente, que acaba de publicar “163 cms”. Y hablamos de mujeres grandes y fuertes que se plantan contra el odio a los cuerpos que no cumplen el canon con Paula Leitón, doble medallista olímpica con la Selección Española de Waterpolo, que lo cuenta su libro “XXL”. Y entrevista musical con Dame Area en el estreno de "Toma y Daca", la nueva sección de Señor Tropical y Señor Sanabria donde la cultura se poliniza. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/tamaño1564 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Few names in modern water polo shine as brightly as Andrija Prlainović. Born in Dubrovnik and raised in the intense rivalry of the Adriatic coast, he became one of the defining players of his generation. Over three decades in the pool, he collected nearly every possible title — Olympic gold, World and European Championships, club triumphs with Partizan Belgrade and Pro Recco, and countless lessons learned along the way. In this episode of the WET Podcast, Prlainović speaks with openness and reflection about his path — from a young boy watching local heroes to becoming one himself. What follows is not just the story of a champion, but of a man who believes that discipline, humility, and hard work are the true foundations of success.
Jackrabbit and Falcon Water Polo teams continue to make a splash as they enter UIL State Playoffs!
Stanford Football hosts San Jose State for a South Bay battle! QB Ben Gulbranson joins the show and shares his thoughts on how the Cardinal can rebound from last week's tough loss and how the passing game can build on its best showing of the year so far. Also, Stanford Men's Water Polo senior GK West Temkin takes us to the pool and gives us the latest happenings for that squad. Plus, 3 Things you need to know around The Farm and what to watch at Stanford Stadium when the Card tangle with the Spartans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike James of The Mid Report joins for the opening segment to break down the Navy football victory over UAB. We put the spotlight on Navy water polo through interviews with head coach Luis Nicolau and captain Holden Seybold. We preview the Washington Capitals holding their Rookie Camp at McMullen Hockey Arena at the Brigade Sports Complex.
We bringing the fun to the afternoon show. Did you guys know that Morales played basketball growing up? He tells us the sports he played growing up. Morales really played Water Polo and he had everyone in shock. Producer Deondre tried to boxout D'Marco. HOT & COLD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two episodes in one day! On episode 118 of Tritoncast, we're previewing the UC San Diego men's water polo season with head coach Matt Ustaszewski. The season gets underway this weekend with the annual Triton Invite in La Jolla, and Usha fills us in on what to expect from this year's squad – with six new faces on the roster, new goalies, but high expectations. Our men's water polo season preview is in the Triton Spotlight this week on Tritoncast. If you missed earlier today, on episode 117 we preview the women's volleyball 2025 season. Please subscribe, rate, and write a brief review on your podcast platform of choice. Listen to past episodes anytime on-demand at ucsdtritons.com/podcasts. For show updates, follow @Tritoncast on X. Go Tritons!
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06.08.25 Pt 2 - Gareth Cliff is joined by all-round sports guy Stefano Vigoriti for a frank discussion on the troubled state of South African water polo. From the lack of clear pathways for athletes to the deep-rooted mismanagement stalling progress, they unpack how poor leadership is holding the sport back. The conversation also widens to explore the bigger picture—how nationalism and the identity of individual countries continue to shape global sport. The Real Network
Kelsi Frank is the AD at Chicago's Senn High School and they recently had their very first D-I Scholarship Athlete in Water Polo! Kelsi shares some of the ways they helped celebrate this historic occasion on this episode of WEDNESDAY WISDOM on The Educational AD Podcast!
Sonia Lus y Jacobo Buceta nos traen la última hora de la Selección femenina en suiza, a pocos días de disputar la final ante Inglaterra. Además, Antón Meana nos cuenta la última hora del mercado de fichajes y charlamos con Felipe Perrone, leyenda del waterpolo español, tras el oro conseguido en el Mundial de Singapur.
In this episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast, host Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes and guest Elizabeth Inpyn, a certified sports nutritionist, discuss Elizabeth's extensive background in water polo and triathlon, the challenges of teen athlete nutrition, and the innovative use of AI in sports nutrition through the app Fuelin. The episode also highlights strategies to combat diet culture, the importance of personalized nutrition, and the role of hydration. Tune in for valuable insights and advice on fueling for optimal performance and overall health.Episode Highlights:01:22 Meet Elizabeth Inpyn: Credentials and Experience02:40 Diving into Water Polo: Challenges and Experiences10:18 Water Polo Nutrition: Fueling for Performance14:54 The Importance of Hydration in Water Sports20:04 Reflecting on Personal Nutrition Journeys29:54 Addressing RED-S in Female Athletes32:26 Applying Nutrition Knowledge to Triathlon Training33:32 Exploring Plant-Based Nutrition34:48 Starting a Coaching Business35:15 The Joy of Helping Others36:36 Balancing Performance and Health37:17 Family Influence and Health41:10 AI in Nutrition Coaching43:57 The Fuelin App54:45 The Importance of Proper Fueling57:55 Rapid Fire Questions01:01:00 Conclusion and ResourcesElizabeth Inpyn, the founder, creator and NAME behind INPYN. Coach Elizabeth Inpyn has a long and successful career as an athlete and coach that began in the backyard pool, a three-lane, 25-yard lap pool. An NCAA Division 1 distance swimmer and water polo player, she transitioned into triathlon after college and is a multiple podium finisher at the Olympic and 70.3 race distance and a USAT National Qualifier at the Olympic distance.Resources and Links Mentioned:Inpyn Website: https://www.inpyn.com/Fuelin App: https://www.fuelin.com/Elizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inpynFor more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to:http://www.lindseycortes.com/Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/redsCheck out WaveBye:DISCOUNT CODE for 15% off: LINDSEYCORTESDirect referral link for discount: https://www.wavebye.co/?ref=LINDSEYCORTESVisit WaveBye's Website: http://wavebye.coFollow WaveBye:@wavebyeinc on Instagram@wavebyeinc on TikTok@WaveByeInc on YouTubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stanford Women's Water Polo's tenth NCAA Championship is in hand! Dunlevie Family Director of Women's Water Polo John Tanner joins the show to tell how this year's squad came together to win the big trophy, and how his program has become a dynasty. Plus, season wraps for Stanford Baseball, Softball, and Men's Tennis...and 3 Things you need to know around The Farm!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Flavor Flav steps Behind The Rope. Fresh off his stint as Space Ranger on The Masked Singer, Flavor Flav is here to mention it all. Flavor talks about the early days of Public Enemy and what it felt like to burst onto the music scene with Chuck D in the mid 80s. Labeled “King Swiftie” by The Swifties, Flav talks about where he first discovered his love for Taylor, his fav Taylor song and what it means to be embraced by the community of the largest Pop Star in the world, friendship bracelets and all. Flavor also talks about being the ultimate “hype man” whether it be for the USA's National Women's Water Polo team from last years Olympics or for Speidi whose viral TikToks helped Heidi Montag get to number one with “I'll Do It” after losing her home earlier this year. Flavor talks Flavor of Love, I Love New York, The Surreal Life, Brigitte Nielsen, The Hills and a brand new upcoming Reality TV Project coming later this year. Finally, Flavor talks new music with Chuck D and heading out on the road later this year with Public Enemy and Guns N' Roses. @flavorflavofficial @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: AIR DOCTOR - airdoctorpro.com (Use Code Velvet For Up To $300 Off Today The Best Air Purifier Voted By Newsweek) CARAWAY HOME - Carawayhome.com/VELVET (10% Off Non-Toxic Cookware Made Modern) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) STRAWBERRY - Strawberry.me/VELVET (Get 20% Off Your First Month & Take Charge Of Your Future With The Help Of a Certified Coach) JUNE'S JOURNEY (Download This Hidden Object Interactive Mobile Game Now on Android or iOS) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Wolverine Invitational this weekend in Ann Arbor, we talk Michigan Water Polo with Head Coach Cassie Churnside on this week's episode of Conqu'ring Heroes. Churnside shares her thoughts on the Wolverines' 9-7 start, previews the seven-team Wolverine Invitational, and discusses some of the program's key players.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.