Synopsis
BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE.
Episodes
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EP 37 – Eddie Kohlhase, MNZM – Humility, The Art of Coaching, and Parenting Teenage Athletes
08/10/2017 Duration: 57min“What I’ve learnt as a parent, and as a coach, is that my role is to teach them to work it out. Because I’m not hitting, or out there in the field, they have to work it out themselves” This conversation is with World Hall of Fame Softball player Eddie Kohlhase. Eddie joined the New […] The post EP 37 – Eddie Kohlhase, MNZM – Humility, The Art of Coaching, and Parenting Teenage Athletes appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 36 – Adam Price, Ph.D. – The Unmotivated Teenage Boy and What Parents and Coaches Can Do to Help
03/10/2017 Duration: 40min“The child is running the race, but it’s the parent’s job to make sure they stay on the track.” Today on the show I’m chatting with Dr Adam Price (@adamprice21) out of New Jersey in the United States. Adam is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience working with children and teens. He […] The post EP 36 – Adam Price, Ph.D. – The Unmotivated Teenage Boy and What Parents and Coaches Can Do to Help appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 35 – Nicolas Gill, Ph.D. – Coaching the All Blacks, Quality Nutrition, and the Importance of Loving What You Do
22/09/2017 Duration: 01h07min“It’s not about how sore you become, or about how hard you’ve pushed yourself into a hole, it’s about the value you’ve added to enable yourself to be a better athlete tomorrow” – Nic Gill My guest on the show today is Nic Gill (@nigill_health_and_performance). He is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the […] The post EP 35 – Nicolas Gill, Ph.D. – Coaching the All Blacks, Quality Nutrition, and the Importance of Loving What You Do appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 34 – Nathan Wallis – Harnessing the Human Stress Response, Strength-based Feedback and Developing Athlete Rapport
15/09/2017 Duration: 58min“You learn a lot more from the teacher you love than the teacher you’re scared of.” – Nathan Wallis Nathan Wallis is a gifted educator of brain development and internationally recognised speaker. Formally a lecturer at the University of Canterbury and presenter for Brainwave, Nathan has a brilliant knack for facilitating the application of neuroscience […] The post EP 34 – Nathan Wallis – Harnessing the Human Stress Response, Strength-based Feedback and Developing Athlete Rapport appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 33 – David Niethe – School Yard Bullying, Dreaming Big, and Optimising Mental Performance
25/08/2017 Duration: 01h14minToday’s conversation is with David Niethe. Dave helps many of New Zealand’s best athletes get the mental edge over their competition, including Lydia Ko, Alex “the chief” Pledger, and Olympic Weightlifter Tracy Lambreches. Dave also works with aspiring youth athletes and their parents to help them be the best they can be. On the show […] The post EP 33 – David Niethe – School Yard Bullying, Dreaming Big, and Optimising Mental Performance appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 32 – Matt Scorringe – Professional Surfing, Coaching Kids, and Surviving Cancer
18/08/2017 Duration: 52minMatt Scorringe first represented New Zealand in Surfing in Bali at the age of 14. He went on to represent New Zealand in his respected age divisions every year until the age the 20 before stepping down from international competition to focus on travelling the world as a sponsored free surfer for Billabong. Now, Matt […] The post EP 32 – Matt Scorringe – Professional Surfing, Coaching Kids, and Surviving Cancer appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 31 – Jeff Moreno , Ph.D. – Opportunity, Choice, and the Power of Moving Well
11/08/2017 Duration: 01h12minMy guest on the show today is Dr. Jeff Moreno, a true movement enthusiast and one of the most interesting guys I know when it comes to developing it. After leaving school at the age of 16, Jeff studied Kinesiology went on to receive a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. […] The post EP 31 – Jeff Moreno , Ph.D. – Opportunity, Choice, and the Power of Moving Well appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 30 – Kevin Senio – Developing Discipline, Parental Pressure, and Playing for the All Blacks
13/07/2017 Duration: 01h09minMy guest on the show today grew up in West Auckland watching action movies and playing footy on the front lawn with his brothers. He went on to a play Super Rugby for the Chiefs and Crusaders, attained one cap for All Blacks against the Aussies, and had a long stint playing club rugby in […] The post EP 30 – Kevin Senio – Developing Discipline, Parental Pressure, and Playing for the All Blacks appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 29 – Dame Valerie Adams – The Makings of a Two-Time Olympic Champion
07/07/2017 Duration: 01h03minMy guest on the show today needs little introduction. Her name is Dame Valerie Adams, and she’s one of the best athletes New Zealand has ever seen. Val’s sporting accomplishments are unparalleled. She’s a two-time Olympic and three-time Commonwealth champion and currently holds the New Zealand, Oceanian, Commonwealth and equal World Championship shot put records. […] The post EP 29 – Dame Valerie Adams – The Makings of a Two-Time Olympic Champion appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 28 – Hugo Inglis – The Ultimate Competitor
29/06/2017 Duration: 58minADS 0028: Hugo Inglis – The Ultimate Competitor Playing sport on the world stage requires a huge work ethic, incredible skill, and a dogged determination to never give up in the heat of competition. My guest on the show today has these qualities in spades. His name is Hugo Inglis, he’s 25 years old, […] The post EP 28 – Hugo Inglis – The Ultimate Competitor appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 27 – Michaela Sokolich-Beatson – From Netball Hater to Star Performer
23/06/2017 Duration: 32minMy guest on today’s show is an aspiring star of her game. Her name is Michaela Sokolich-Beatson and she’s a starting defender for the Northern Mystics Netball Team in the ANZ Premiership Competition. Michaela grew up on the Whangaparaoa peninsula, 45 minutes north of Auckland City, where she attended the local College and played representative […] The post EP 27 – Michaela Sokolich-Beatson – From Netball Hater to Star Performer appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 26 – The Fat Professor, Grant Schofield – Nutrition for Youth Athletes
16/06/2017 Duration: 01h05minADS 0026: The Fat Professor, Grant Schofield – Nutrition for Youth Athletes My guest on the show today believes that children thrive on a diet based in evolutionary biology and not that of the modern-day food supply. His name is Grant Schofield and he’s a Professor of Public Health at AUT University, as well as […] The post EP 26 – The Fat Professor, Grant Schofield – Nutrition for Youth Athletes appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 25 – Mark Upton
02/06/2017 Duration: 01h05minMy guest on the show today believes that learning is complex, and that to be your best, you need to explore, protect and embrace such complexity. His name is Mark Upton (@uppy01), and he’s been playing, studying and coaching sport, and sports people, all of his life. Mark started his coaching journey with young tennis […] The post EP 25 – Mark Upton appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 23 – Simon Walters – Parents in Youth Sport
19/05/2017 Duration: 01h02minParents play a major part in every young athlete’s story. So much in fact that the type of support they provide can make or break their child’s sporting experience. However, despite their best intensions, many parents dedicate very little time to being a better sporting parent. My guest on the show today had spent many […] The post EP 23 – Simon Walters – Parents in Youth Sport appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 22 – Dr Jean Côté – Play vs Practice, Sampling vs Specialisation and Transformational Leadership
12/05/2017 Duration: 01h08sIf you’ve read Outliers by Malcom Gladwell, you’ll know that it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to become an expert. Unfortunately, it’s not quite that simple. More recent research shows that you can reach an expert level in some disciplines with much less practice, while in others you can practice as much as you […] The post EP 22 – Dr Jean Côté – Play vs Practice, Sampling vs Specialisation and Transformational Leadership appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 21 – Sharon Kearney – Netball and Injury
04/05/2017 Duration: 55minThe show today is about two things: netball, and netball injury. And when it comes to netball and injury, one person comes to mind. Her name is Sharon Kearney, and she’s been working with injured netballers for over 25 years. Shaz began her journey in Netball with the Otago team in 1992, toured with the […] The post EP 21 – Sharon Kearney – Netball and Injury appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 20 – Martin Toms – It’s Not About You but Those You Coach
28/04/2017 Duration: 01h13minMy guest on the show today believes that the what we experience as a child and the people we hang out the most has a huge effect on what we believe and the people we become as adults, which significantly influences the way we parent and coach. His name is Dr Martin Toms, he’s a […] The post EP 20 – Martin Toms – It’s Not About You but Those You Coach appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 19 – Fiona Mather – What we can learn from the horse racing industry
18/04/2017 Duration: 50minADS 0019: Fiona Mather – What we can learn from the horse racing industry My guest of the show today is Fiona Mather (@FifiMather). Fiona leads the physiotherapy and rehabilitation team at High Performance Sport New Zealand in Auckland, where she works with elite athletes across many different codes. Scottish born, Fiona was head of […] The post EP 19 – Fiona Mather – What we can learn from the horse racing industry appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 18 – John O’Sullivan
07/04/2017 Duration: 54minThree and a half years ago my guest on today’s show wrote an article online called “More important than talent”. It struck a chord, inspiring a community of adults looking for a different way to coach and raise their kids. His name is John O’Sullivan and he’s the founder of Changing the Game Project, and […] The post EP 18 – John O’Sullivan appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
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EP 17 – Dr Chris Hanna – Bone Growth, Overuse Injury and Managing Athlete Load
29/03/2017 Duration: 37minYouth sport is more physically demanding that ever before. It’s not uncommon for an athlete to spend 20 hours a week training and competing, or for a child a young as six to compete for a spot on a representative team. Sadly, this increased involvement in sport is resulting in more injury. My guest on […] The post EP 17 – Dr Chris Hanna – Bone Growth, Overuse Injury and Managing Athlete Load appeared first on AUT Millennium News.