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    Explore "physicalfitness" with insightful episodes like "Big Fish Extra Catch: You asked, we delivered: Fasting 101", "396: Leadership in The Marines, Google, Facebook and CrossFit. With Don Faul", "65. Lack of Discipline Makes You Ugly", "ICYMI - Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on Learning Life Lessons from Chess (Rebroadcast)" and "#107 John McAvoy: How to Thrive in Lockdown" from podcasts like ""Big Fish with Spencer Matthews ", "Jocko Podcast", "Aware & Aggravated", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition" and "Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee"" and more!

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    Big Fish Extra Catch: You asked, we delivered: Fasting 101

    Big Fish Extra Catch: You asked, we delivered: Fasting 101

    Welcome to a brand new series of bonus episodes of Big Fish. Last series we focused on improving our mental health and resilience, but this series we're turning our focus to physical health. This year I'm training for something incredibly exciting - I'm trying to break a world record for charity and I need to be as fit as possible. I've roped in my good friend and trainer Shaun Stafford to help me.

    396: Leadership in The Marines, Google, Facebook and CrossFit. With Don Faul

    396: Leadership in The Marines, Google, Facebook and CrossFit. With Don Faul

    Don Faul, a former U.S. Marine Corps platoon commander and accomplished executive with more than eight years of CrossFit experience, is stepping into the role as the company’s new CEO. Prior to accepting this position, Faul held key operational roles at growth-oriented consumer technology companies, including Pinterest, Meta, and Google.



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    65. Lack of Discipline Makes You Ugly

    65. Lack of Discipline Makes You Ugly

    In this episode Leo talks about discipline in a way it's ever been done before. If you struggle with discipline in any capacity, this episode is for you. Get ready for new life changing perspectives, insight, and the kick in the ass you've been needing. This episode is the ultimate hack for motivation. 

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    ICYMI - Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on Learning Life Lessons from Chess (Rebroadcast)

    ICYMI - Grandmaster Maurice Ashley on Learning Life Lessons from Chess (Rebroadcast)

    Chess commentator and grandmaster Maurice Ashley discusses his love for competitive trash-talking, playing chess in the hood and applying the game's lessons to life. Originally aired November 4, 2019.

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    #107 John McAvoy: How to Thrive in Lockdown

    #107 John McAvoy: How to Thrive in Lockdown

    Many of us are struggling to adjust to this new way of life. Having spent 24 hours a day in a 12ft by 8ft prison cell for a whole year, my guest on this week’s podcast knows more about isolation than most of us. You may remember John McAvoy from episode 91 of the podcast, where he shared his inspirational story of going from serving two life sentences to breaking British and World sporting records whilst in prison. Now a free man, he is Nike sponsored athlete and gives talks to schoolchildren and has spoken at 10 Downing Street.

    On this podcast, John shares what he learnt from his time in isolation – lessons which we can all apply in our lives, especially now. He explains how he maintained a sense of control over his life by keeping himself mentally and physically fit and why keeping a routine, staying active and keeping ourselves present in the moment are more important now, than ever.

    John invites us to think of our current situation as an amazing opportunity to re-evaluate our lives and explore new things with the new found extra time. If we look at what John achieved whilst in a small isolated prison, imagine what we can all achieve in our own lives right now. As John says, this could be your moment of growth.

    Finally, John shares his invaluable top tips that I know will help many of you bring a sense of calm and control into your lives. Whenever I speak to John, I come out of the conversation a better and more enlightened person than I was when we started, after listening to this, I hope you do too. 

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    #183:When High School PE Was a Man-Maker

    #183:When High School PE Was a Man-Maker

    If you're like most people in America, you probably took PE during your school-age years. It was probably required, and also an easy "A." You spent 45 minutes playing some sport, and it was a blow off class. During the 1960s, though, La Sierra High in California developed an intense physical fitness program under the direction of Coach Stan LeProtti. He was inspired by the physical training of the Ancient Greeks, and wanted to develop strong young people who'd go on to be strong, useful citizens. My guests on the podcast today, Doug Orchard and Ron Jones, are making a documentary on this forgotten program. We discuss the history of that La Sierra program, its effects on those kids, the routines they were doing, and what this film can do for PE today.