Episodes
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In this episode, we talk about how important it is for parents to know who is coaching their kids. We believe that coaches play a significantly important role in the mental and emotional development of kids. To be a great coach, they must be a good communicator and have a solid grasp on emotional intelligence. If the coach doesn't, the kids will suffer, potentially for the rest of their lives. We talk about our good and bad experiences with coaches in our lives and also what parents should look out for with the coaches who work with their kids.
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In this episode, we talk about how sometimes you are going to want to just embrace the suck or be crushed under its weight. At some point, we all face a situation that really sucks, makes us feel helpless, and in most cases, is usually totally beyond our control. We share some of our own personal experiences in the show. We also talk about how in that moment, whether it's an injury, a health issue, a death, an illness or something else, we do have control, and that's simply to embrace the suck of the situation, look for the opportunity in it, and endure it.
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In this episode, we talk about how science and research can be used and abused to mislead people for specific agendas. Science can be a very effect tool for helping to discover and prove critical findings and solve key issues. However, media far too often creates misleading headlines from science and blasts it out into the public to create fear, panic and drive desperate action. It's important not to fall for overly dramatic headlines, instead we suggest you approach information with a sense of skepticism.
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In this episode, Coach PK and Coach G talk about the cost that people pay from missed opportunities in their lives. We go into a number of different missed opportunities, including an injury, or the death of a loved one, but the biggest opportunity we get into is the current global health pandemic. It is becoming more clear that most people have missed out on the opportunity to really take charge of their health by making critical changes in their healthy behaviours such as nutrition, exercise, sleep, hydration, and more!
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In this episode we chat with Coach Randy Brookes, former NCAA sprinter turned coach and owner of Running for Your Life. Randy's story is one of unfortunate commonality among aspiring young athletes who have a big dream, and all the talent in the world to back up that dream.
However, even with these great powerful forces on your side, you can easily be reminded that nothing is promised, and no matter what, luck plays a significant role in your success.
Randy Brookes openly shares his story of going from track star athlete glory to having to revamp his plan, adapt and shift his talents from the bright lights to the coach behind the scenes after a career ending injury.
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In this episode we chat with our friend Laura Sanhueza, better known as Ironmom to her community of Triathletes.
Laura is a world-class triathlete competitor, coach, wife, executive and mother of 2! The energy and enthusiasm this amazing woman has for sport and life is contagious and we were grateful to have her on the show to share her story.
From being told as a young girl that she didn't have the right body to compete in her sport, to going through a very difficult personal journey because of that, to ulitmately taking all her power back to become an inspiring athlete, coach and mentor to women around the world.
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In this episode we chat with our long-time friend, Dr. Pedi Mirdamadi about his journey from professional fitness athlete to Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and Holistic Nutritionist. Dr. Pedi shares his story about how all the lessons in discipline and relentless he learned from being an athlete helped propel him through the difficult times of finishing medical school. From there, we talk all about how we see food as medicine and how important it is to be fuelling your body with high quality nutrition!
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In this episode we speak with our friend Bryan Hardy, a Holistic Nutrition Practitioner and Lifestyle Coach who specializes in helping men deal with burnout and overwhelm to live a life of strength, clarity and energy! Bryan shares with us his life story after nearly dying from a mis-diagnosed condition at 18, igniting his mission of health, energy and vitality for himself and now for those who he coaches. We get deep into sleep with Bryan and how important it is to beat fatigue and energize your life!
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In this episode we chat with our sister Coach JVB about her journey from a hard-working young girl with aspirations of being a successful dancer to building a powerful network helping empower women worldwide.
Coach JVB is a transformation Coach who helps women take back their power and reclaim their bodies using training and nutrition.
In this episode, we also speak of the importance of challenging kids to help build work ethic and resiliency for their future success rather than being too soft on them.
Enjoy the show.
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In this episode we chat with Dr. Kevin Milne, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Associate Dean at the University of Windsor. This is a great episode packed full of information including how the people around us influence our life direction, both good and bad. How difficult real learning is becoming for kids in this digital era. Plus the obstacles of achieving success given your race, ethnicity, gender and environment. This is a powerful episode that everyone can learn from so we can all be the change.
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In this episode we talk about why meditation is so important for your mental and physical health and why it's no longer just for the so-called "free spirits". Meditation is actually for everyone, yes even you, because it will help you to become better at breathing, being present, and better at managing stress in your life. In this show, we help you understand that the true goal of mediation is not about just sitting quiet and clearing your mind. For most, that's near impossible, mediation is about being present with yourself and your breath. This is the place where all the magic happens. Enjoy.
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Happy New Year! In this episode we share some of our insights and tips to help you kick 2021 off to a strong start. Resolutions are no longer where it's at. Making clear plans, goals and visions for yourself will make it much easier to follow through with this year without the burden and for many years to come. When it comes to your health and wellness, the long game is the best approach. Check out this episode for tips on mindset, nutrition, training, immunity, relationships, nature, fear, love, social media and more! Enjoy!
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In this episode we share what our current nutrition protocols look like based on our current lifestyles and training output. We get into some of the things we have changed over the years about our nutrition, as well as some of the staples that have remained a test of time. If you have any questions about eating to improve health, body composition and performance, chances are we answer them all in this episode, when to eat, what to eat, how much eat and more! Enjoy the show.
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In this episode, we share what we are personally doing for our own training protocols at the moment. We go into detail about the weekly breakdowns, the specific workouts as well as the rationale and reasons behind some of the things we are currently doing in the gym. Of course, it's a lot about our experience and applying what we have seen work and not work with ourselves and our clients over the years. Enjoy!
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In this episode with have special guest and good friend Katrina Dollano on the show to enlighten and educate us on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for health, wellness and performance. This is a conversation in the making for quite some time! We get into the 5 elements framework of TCM – Fire, Earth, Wood, Metal and Water – and how they relate to health and performance. Plus we talk about the different approach of TCM vs. Classic Western Medicine for treating and taking care of people. Enjoy this powerful show!
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Kirsten Wishloff about her journey from elite athlete to doctor extraordinaire. From riding her bicycle across Canada, to playing high level volleyball and soccer, Dr. Wishloff built a ton of experience on what the human body has to deal with in extreme situations, which lead her down the road of becoming a doctor. She is definitely not your typical Chiropractor, she takes a movement first approach to the way she assesses and treats her patients and we absolutely love that! Enjoy.
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In this episode we talk supplements and the supplement protocols that we are currently following. We get into a brief history, as usual, about some of our experiences with supplements, working in the supplement game and what we have learned over the years. Then we share in detail our current personal supplement protocols that we are following and the reasons why we use each one. Enjoy.
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In this episode we have some fun talking about one of our favourite conversation topics ever, and that's our favourite awe-inspiring athletic performances of all time!
This is a classic hanging around the gym conversation that often leads to some heated debates about which performance is actually the most impressive.
We dig up examples from track and field, weightlifting, swimming, extreme fitness, football, and many more.
Have a listen and share some of your favourites with us that we might have missed! Enjoy!
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In this episode, we finally get the chance to interview our good friend Elma Ducic who is literally a real life Wonder Woman!
Elma is a world-class weight lifter, CrossFit Games competitor and successful gym owner who has survived seemingly impossible odds in her life to become a great success and an inspiration to others.
From barely escaping war-torn Bosnia alive with her family as a kid, to making it to the top of her sport, Elma's story is one of the most powerful, heart-breaking and inspiring episodes that we have ever recorded so take the time to have a listen!
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In this episode, we sit down with our good friend Ian Bell to discuss his personal journey of falling in love with lifting weights and how that has transpired into a passionate career working in the sports supplement game. Ian has been there, done that, and seen it all when it comes to sports supplements and he has a ton of great stories to show for it.
He has worked with many of the top supplement companies in the game and he knows what's up when it comes to the good, the bad and the ugly of supplements.
Not all supplements are created equal so check out this episode to make sure you are choosing the best quality supplements for your success!
Enjoy!
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