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  • How 2020 changed us
    2021/01/07

    In this episode we're rejoined by two of our first guests from season one, Tai Daly and Suzanne Turner. Tai and Suzanne but had highly ambitious goals going into 2020, we discuss how they've had to adapt, how theyve stayed motivated and what comes next.

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    57 分
  • The runstrong journey - Gary House
    2020/11/30

    Gary House is a highly respected running coach, working with runners from all over the world. In this episode Gary tells us about how he started running and progressed from running up and down the Manchester canals to keep fit, to being a podium finisher over 24hrs.

    We ask Gary about some of his coaching methods and how he gets the most from runners from all backgrounds, through "The Runstrong Club". We discuss the differences between training to run on flat roads compared to trails and mountains, we look at the dangers of "over racing". And touch on what the future holds for Gary and Runstrong.

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    Gary - @garyhouse_

    Paul - @paulrosept

    Luke - @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit - @talkingfitpod

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Adapt, overcome, inspire - Anna Martin
    2020/11/23

    Anna Martin is a long time personal trainer, nutrition advisor and group exercise instructor. Not only coaching individuals and groups, but also leading workshops, to help people truly excel! Anna has also suffered with scoliosis for most of her life.

    In this episode Anna talks to us about her approach to fitness. Both in terms of her own training, and how she gets the most from her clients. She talks about her scoliosis and how she has overcome crippling pain and muscle spasms, with the help of resistance training.

    Anna also gives us an insight into her new group training platform - AMF World. Which is helping instructors to thrive and deliver the best possible experience for their clients and members.

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    Anna - @annamartinfitness

    Paul - @paulrosept

    Luke - @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit - @talkingfitpod

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    54 分
  • The endurance of hardship - Dean Clarke
    2020/11/09

    Dean Clarke is a former soldier, a personal trainer and he's trying to change the way the world views mental health. In this episode we talk about Deans army career and subsequent reintrogration into the civilian world. Dean openly discusses his fitness career, steroid use and events which ultimately culminated in two failed suicide attempts. Dean speaks with brutal honesty about his diagnosis with PTSD and bipolar disorder. We talk in depth with Dean about how his own struggles with mental health have led to him dedicating his life to helping others improve their own mental and physical wellbeing.

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    Dean - @nu_element

    Paul - @paulrosept

    Luke - @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit - @talkingfitpod

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Crossfit - a fitness revolution? - Erin Bonett
    2020/11/02

    For over a decade the noise coming from the Crossfit comunity has been getting progressively louder. Whilst Crossfit is still constantly followed by a dark cloud misconceptions and accusations of being dangerous. Anyone claiming it's a fad that will pass by, is deluding themselves!

    In this episode we talk to Erin Bonett, Erin is a physiotherapist and owner of Crossfit IOM. We ask "what is Crossfit?" And look at the differences between the sport and the training methodology. We look at what it takes to perform as a high level Crossfit athlete and address some of the misconceptions and accusations, to try and find if there's any truth to them.

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    Erin: @erinbonett

    Paul: @paulrosept

    Luke: @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit: @talkingfitpod

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    1 時間 1 分
  • The true cost of getting ripped - Josh Taylor
    2020/10/26

    Josh Taylor is a bio chemistry student, a personal trainer and a former fitness model.

    In this episode Josh talks about his experiences in the bodybuilding world and what it really takes to get a cover model body. We discuss the impact of social media, not just on bodybuilding, but on fitness consumers globally.

    We also evaluate some commonly believed health and fitness myths. including the ideas that you need to cut carbs and do HIIT in order to lose weight.

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    Josh - @joshtaylorpt

    Paul - @paulrosept

    Luke - @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit - @talkingfitpod

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  • Anyone can ... - Hannah Camden
    2020/10/12

    Hannah Camden has been in the fitness industry for 18 years. In that time, she's learned a thing or two about getting people results.

    In this episode we talk female strength training and why lifting weights won't make you "bulky". We look at finding what works for you and why there is a style of training out there for everyone. We reminisce on trips to the mountains and the coast, and talk about the joys that can be found in nature.

    Hannah also show immense bravery in speaking with completely openess and honesty about her own struggles with mental health. She talks about her lows and how she's worked to recover. As well as offering advice and support to anyone else who may be fighting their own battles.

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    Hannah - @hannahcamdenpt

    Paul - @paulrosept

    Luke - @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit - @talkingfitpod

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    58 分
  • LEJOG’s faster woman ever - Carla Molinaro
    2020/09/14

    You may recognise the name Carla Molinaro. Back in July she made national news when she broke the world record for running from Lands End to John ‘O’ Groats. Finishing in 12 days and 30 minutes.

    In this episode we talk about Carla's Record breaking run. We discuss the planning that goes into such a record attempt, the importance of having a team by your side, and question how to find the right balance of running and sleeping. Carla shares stories from the 12 days and tells us why the 30 minutes annoys her. She reminisces on past ultras and talks about her plans for future challenges. We discuss Carla's training and look at what it takes to mentally, to take on the incomprehensible. We debate running poles, and why leathery, 95 year old fell runners disapprove of there use.

    The day we spoke with Carla, she had just received her certificate from 'Guiness world records', she speaks with great enthusiasm and humility about officially becoming a world record holder. And explains the implications her acheivements have had on her sibling rivalry.

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    Carla: @carlamolinaro

    Paul: @paulrosept

    Luke: @zen_anatomy

    Talking Fit: @talkingfitpod

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    54 分