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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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Jun 11, 2016

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Redbull Crashed Ice Athlete, Luke 'AussieCrasher' Webb - Australia's first Red Bull Crashed Ice athlete.

Listen in as we delve into the fo!llowing:

  • What is Ice Crash Downhill?
  • What is the history and how did the sport start? 
  • Redbull is the major sponsor behind the sport
  • How did you come across the sport and how did you start to do it?
  • Have you ever been on ice skates previously?
  • When did you first set skate on an ice crash course?
  • Describe the course in New Brunswick?
  • How Luke reached the top 64 in February 2016
  • What is the crushed ice tour?
  • Are Crushed Ice Athletes full time athletes or do they work as well?
  • When does the next competition start?
  • How Luke got championship points to get into the next tour.
  • Luke's full time job is as a Chemical Metallurgy Engineer, what do you do in Metallurgy?
  • What does your training look like?
  • How Luke trains in Australia (a hot climate)
  • Why Rollerblading on a BMX track makes great training
  • Has there been a period in your career where your training has waned?
  • What does your family think of the sport?
  • What Sports Luke played growing up?
  • How Luke got sponsorship?
  • Luke is the top ranked athlete in Australia.
  • The sport is looking at becoming an Olympic Sport
  • Why the St Paul Track was the most extreme
  • Why Luke Skated Hard and Landed Hard!
  • The Top Speeds are 65 to 75km per hour.
  • Why Luke wants to be his best self!
  • What are the other extreme sports that inspire you?
  • What is on Luke's sporting bucket list?

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Jun 2, 2016

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with superbike champion and legend Troy Bayliss (Three Times World Superbike Champion, British Superbike Champion, MotoGP Winner, & 52 World Superbike wins!)

Listen in as we delve into the following:

  • What scares the fastest man on 2 wheels
  • a  remarkable 33% win/start ratio
  • Riding the bike like a piano
  • Why Troy took until age 35yrs to understand himself as an athlete
  • Cornering at 65-80km/hr at the slowest
  • Riding was like your in a push up position with someone sitting on your back
  • Hitting a top speed of 347km/hr
  • Why crashing at 80km/hr cab be better than crashing at 160km/hr
  • More skin off on push bikes than motorcycles
  • How troy has been hurt more riding dirt bikes in the last 4 years
  • 'I was always superior but I used to leave it out there in the training'
  • Racing against Max Biaggi as a rival
  • Why Troy sometimes didn’t sleep well
  • Marrying Kym Troy’s childhood sweetheart
  • The role of Darrell Healy and the Ducati team, Troy’s team manager who through until the end of Troy’s career never took a cent as a manager
  • Receiving a British Superbike invitation
  • Riding against Carl Fogarty as a rival, and why Troy wanted his job
  • Racing Monza 2000
  • The 1st professional win at Hockenheim Germany after meeting the team 2wks before.
  • Winning the first World Superbike championship title at 28yrs, in 2001 & what was going through Troy's head
  • Winning at MotoGP
  • Staying hungry for three World championship titles
  • Making the difficult decision to retire, knowing that potentially there were another two world titles to win.
  • Life after the motorbike-cycling, family, and business.
  • What’s next for Troy Bayliss.
  • The Troy Bayliss Classic 
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Jun 2, 2016

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer catches up with Caine Eckstein-  Nutri Grain Ironman Champion, 5 x Coolangatta Gold Winner, & World pull Up Record Holder.

In this episode you will enjoy discussion around:

  • what scares Caine Eckstein the most?
  • what has Caine doing 500 pull ups for breakfast on the morning of the interview?
  • favourite sporting achievement: winning the Coolangatta Gold at 19yrs of age as the first open event coming out of the U/19’s in the 2005 edition of the race. Notably 2005 was the rebirth of the iconic Coolangatta Gold, the first race since 1987 
  • Growing up in Mermaid Beach with an older brother Shannon Eckstein, and father Billy as club coach at Surfers Paradise Surf Life-Saving Club as coach through until 19 years of age.
  • Eating dinner with pride if a good session had been achieved that day in training.
  • How mum Donna deals with two ultra competitive brothers
  • The role of late-father Billy Eckstein getting Caine and Shannon onto paddle boards at 7yrs of age.
  • The effect of losing Caine's father at 20 years of age, the significance of Billy watching Caine's first Coolangatta Gold win, and the subsequent period of not knowing what Caine was racing for.
  • Winning the 2011/12 Nutri Grain Surf Life Saving series championship. The highlight being winning the 6th race of the series in a dominant display winning the 5 races of the eliminator at Noosa that day.
  • foray into triathlon from ironman surf competition with a wildcard to the 2013 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon, at Kona.
  • Tackling the Hawaii Ironman triathlon with just 12 weeks of bike training, leading the swim, and then needing to withdraw on the run due to injury.
  • the 2014 Guiness Book of World Records Pull Up journey to New York, idea genesis, to setting the 12 and 24hr World Pull Ups Record on live on the NBC Today Show (any footage of this would be great to link to) after completing 4210 pull ups in 12 hours.
  • How Caine managed to keep ging after tearing biceps at the 7 hour mark.
  • opportunities that came off the back of the World Record attempt, including being named in the Fox Sports  'What the Fox' top 5 news articles of the year 
  • the difference between pull ups and chin ups
  • dealing with further World Record attempts with the record now elevated to  6,800 for 24hrs 
  • The upcoming record attempt June 15th Wednesday morning, finishing June 16th, airing on The Today Show (link to recent appearance on Today Show with Karl and Lisa) 
  • Upcoming release of Caine’s app
  • The strategy for the upcoming world record attempt, and training doing 2500 reps in a day, 1hr 10mins to do 1,000 pull ups.
  • Caine’s bucket list sporting and personally

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May 14, 2016

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer catches up with Australian Swim Team Member and 2012 London Olympic Games silver medallist (4x200m freestyle relay) Jade Neilsen.

In this episode we explore:

  • From learn to swim classes at Miami's Pizzey Park & Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club (plz hyperlink in show notes) 
  • 17yrs making the decision to pursue the international opportunity that swimming presented
  • How Jade avoided burn out  in junior years and how lesser expectations helped avoid burnout in the junior years/scene  
  • What basketball superstar Kobe Bryant thought of the Australian swim team's training ethic 
  • Why Jade had goose bumps walking into the Olympic village at the London 2012 Olympic Games 
  • The Olympic Games athlete village food hall and what McDonalds was doing in there!
  • The experience of swimming in front of 18,000 people at 21yrs of age
  • How Jade navigated the 6hrs day of swimming when preparing for the Olympic Games
  • How Jade has transitioned from professional athlete to working 'non-athlete' and the associated challenges of this change
  • How Jade will feel watching the 2016 Rio Olympic Games

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May 13, 2016

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer catches up with Dual Rugby International Mat Rogers to dive deep into the highs and lows of a remarkable football career.

In this episode Mat shares openly around:  

  • growing up with your Dad as a sporting legend (Steve Rogers)
  • his very first training session at the Cronulla Sharks
  • telling white lies to pass medical tests to get a start despite serious injury!
  • the transition to Rugby Union
  • breaking the news to Mat's terminally ill mother about transitioning from rugby league to rugby union
  • the Rugby League Premiership regret of the 1999 Cronulla Sharks team
  • why Mat wants his kids to be coachable
  • why Mat never felt comfortable or like 'he had made it'
  • how Mat got his Gold Coast Titans start
  • why Mat turned down another season playing for the Gold Coast Titans
  • Mat's fondest Wallabies moment
  • leaving the Wallabies
  • how Mat learnt of the tragic passing of his father
  • the one thing Mat remembers most about his father
  • what's on Mat's sporting list
  • why success to Mat has nothing to do with sports
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May 5, 2016

In episode of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer has a fireside chat with much loved ultramarthoner and ultra runner Anderson Moquiuti .

During the interview Anderson shares his journey of over-coming crippling neurological disease Guillian Barre Syndrome to later discover the joys and life-giving elements of ultra running. Ando also shares about how he managed to survive a 100km trail race in Australia's Blue Mountains after a nasty ankle sprain just days before.

Get ready to be inspire by this passionate and amazing and much loved Aussie Brazilian!

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May 5, 2016

In Episode 4 of The Physical Performance Show we jump into a fireside chat with V8 supercar driver Tim Slade. We look at the highs, lows, and everything in between on Tim's journey into the ranks of the V8 Supercar racing elite.

 

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Apr 28, 2016

In this the third episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Australian Triathlete, dual World Triathlon Series Champion, and just recently announced 3x Australian Olympic Triathlon Champion Emma Moffatt.  

We explore the highs, and lows, and insights about achieving peak triathlon performance. 

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Apr 21, 2016

In this the second episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Australian Swimming Team member and former 1500m freestyle champion Jordan Harrison.

We explore the highs, and lows, and insights about achieving peak swimming performance. We also talk about bucket list travels and how Jordan scored a training camp in Phoenix Arizona with the legendary Michael Phelps.

 

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Apr 12, 2016

Welcome to the first episode of The Physical Performance Show

Why?

To inspire people to achieve their physical best performance through

candid interviews with the world’s best and most inspiring physical performers.


What:

We delve into how top physical performers achieve success and the highs and lows of the journey in getting there.

In This Episode:

Listen in as I do a deep dive into the success of Ali (Alistair Day's) Ironman career. From aspiring junior surf lifesaving, to the woes of mystery illness, through to the highs of winning his first Nutri Grain Ironman Series in 2014/2015.

Thanks for listening.

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