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The Physical Performance Show

Each week enjoy the latest & greatest information & inspiration designed to help you perform at your physical best. We do this across a range of our different Episodes: Expert Editions, featured Performers, Coach's Corners, Learnings Catchupasodes, and Interest Editions. Get se for the highs, lows, and learnings.
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Apr 27, 2021

During this episode, you’ll hear from Brad Beven OAM who shares his experience and expertise in a coaching capacity.  Brad's accomplishments were many,

  • Winner 4 consecutive World Cup triathlon titles between 1992 and 1995
  • 7 x Formula One Triathlon Champion between 1994 and 1999
  • 19 World Triathlon Cup consecutive victories
  • 5 x Australian Olympic Distance Champion
  • 2 x Australian Long Course Champion
  • 1990 Commonwealth Games silver medalist
  • 3 x Silver medalist at the ITU World Triathlon Championships across his career

These days, beyond Brad's own sporting professional career, Brad is the head coach of the M5 Academies Program.  Where alongside team captain Phil Stoneman, the program helps aspiring elite and emerging professional triathlon and multi-sport athletes. The M5 Academies Program help their athletes reach their best and you'll enjoy learnings around what makes a successful athlete, the importance of race simulations, the importance of periodizing your athletic season. Brad shares a top swim, top bike and top run tip, discusses monitoring and adjusting training workloads, shares tips for rest, hacks for psychologically managing injury and advice around how to get the best out of yourself come race day.

 

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Apr 20, 2021

I share with you a conversation I recently had with 20 times Ironman 70.3 champion 2016 Ironman 70.3 World Champion and 2016 Iron Man Australia champion Tim Reed.

During this conversation you'll hear Tim touch on the highs and lows throughout his career and the many learnings as well. Tim issues a physical challenge for the week and survives the physical performance round. Some of the learnings you can look forward to extracting centre around anxiety and tips to overcome it and unlock your full racing potential, the top three mistakes endurance athletes make and Tim shares his top three fueling tips for endurance athletes.

 

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Apr 13, 2021

In episode 265 of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer joins in on a Q&A session with Physiotherapist Hamish Vickerman sharing around running related injuries on this expert edition.

I sat behind the microphone for a Q&A and generally look at all things running related injuries, prevention, treatment and myths. I was joined by my good friend and physiotherapy colleague from university days, Hamish Vickerman, founder of the Fasciitis Fighter, award winning device formulated for the overcoming of plantar fasciitis or fasciopathy and Hamish asked me a series of questions around running related injuries.

You'll hear about the benefits of running, the most common running injuries that runners and triathletes incur, the scientific known causes of running related injuries, the role of strength and conditioning for runners and key tips on overcoming the top three problems that runners incur, which are bone tendon and joint related injuries.

If you are a runner, then at some stage you are going to need to work through a running related injury. So here are some hints, tips, mythbusters and information on this expert edition.

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Apr 5, 2021

Max Paquette is an incredibly accomplished academic as well as Applied Scientist. Max is currently the Associate Professor of the Human Performance Centre at the University of Memphis and the Director of the Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory. Max's primary research interests have focused on the effects of different footwear, fatigue repetition, altered techniques and training interventions for injury prevention and performance improvement for runners. Dr Paquette has published over 60 scientific papers and consults for high schools, collegiate and world class track and field athletes and their coaches to optimize performance and reduce injury risks. It isn't just a scientific experience that has been accrued across the years, there's also that very practical application. In addition to the many hats that Max wears, Max also coaches his professional, middle distance running wife, Lauren.

During today's conversation, which we’re terming “Moving Beyond Weekly Distance”, Max Paquette shares around a commentary that he and co collaborators published in 2020, titled “Moving Beyond Weekly Distance”: Optimizing Quantification of Training Load in Runners”, and the premise of the commentary was challenging the convention of quantifying running training loads solely around mileage. This is a crucial conversation around getting the most out of your training, trying to avoid training errors and optimising your recovery and adaptation to the work that you've done. Of course, Max lays down a great physical challenge for the week and distils all of his learnings into one piece of advice as per usual.

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