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    Explore " training tools" with insightful episodes like "#67 - Upgrade Your Patient Communication System, with Rich May", "Swimrun Training Tools", "The Acronym Episode - Camp Code #81" and "Off the Hook: How To Train With E-Collars" from podcasts like ""The Chiropractors' Edge", "Low Tide Boyz, a Swimrun Podcast", "Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors" and "Ty the Dog Guy on the Daily"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    #67 - Upgrade Your Patient Communication System, with Rich May

    #67 - Upgrade Your Patient Communication System, with Rich May

    Have you ever wished your phone system was just....better?   Rich May discusses the incredible features of the cloud based phone system, Mango Voice and its features including:

    • Cloud Based
    • Automatic text messaging response/prompts for missed calls
    • Call Recording for training purposes
    • Reliability and GREAT customer service (average call wait time is less than 3 minutes)
    • Seamless Voice/Text/Fax/Integration

    Don't leave money on the table due to missed opportunities from an outdated phone system!


    Thank you to our AWESOME Sponsor for this episode, Mango Voice!  Mango provides the best phone products and VOIP service on the market - NO CONTEST, and The Chiropractors' Edge is proud to stand by them. If you haven't implemented Mango into your practice yet, check them out at https://mangovoice.com/ today

    Today's episode of The Chiropractors' Edge is brought to you by Mango Voice.
    Mango Voice is an all in one VOIP phone and text communication system, based in the cloud. They have literally transformed EXPONENTIALLY how our team communicates with our practice members.

    -Record phone calls for quality and training with your team.
    -If you miss a call, automated texts will go straight to the caller asking why they are calling and it will help them schedule an appointment either for an existing practice member or as a new member.
    -Call your patients from anywhere in the world on Mango Voices app.

    Get Mango Voice today to transform how you communicate with your community.

    http://mangovoice.com

    Swimrun Training Tools

    Swimrun Training Tools

    Welcome to Gear Talk: The Löw Tide Böyz and Swimrun Labs review show!

    In this episode, we break down all the different training aids that you can use to take your Swimrun training/racing to the next level.

    Before we get into that discussion, we have a few gear updates.

    GEAR UPDATES

    Just a few gear updates this week.

    Brooke finally tried some HOKA ONE ONE shoes (Speedgoats) and she’s really liking them as an alternative to her usual INOV-8 shoes that she uses.

    Chipper finally pulled the trigger and ordered a Red Original Pro-Change Robe for those chilly mornings on the pool deck. That leaves Chris as the only member of the group just using a towel.

    SWIMRUN TRAINING TOOLS DISCUSSION

    Since it’s still the off-season, we thought that it would be good to talk about what people can do now to come back stronger for the (hopefully) upcoming Swimrun season.

    We all recommend that if you’re planning on trying to improve this off-season that you get an understanding of your fitness metrics. Whether that’s heart rate zones or RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion), understanding where you are at will help you get to where you want to go. Chris used to use songs to calibrate what zone he was in. For example, if he could sign Toni Braxton’s “Unbreak My Heart” while on the bike it meant that he was riding his bike in zone 2. If he couldn’t belt out the lyrics, it meant he was above where he wanted to be.

    Overall, we recommend that athletes have a plan for what they want to work on. Having a purpose for each session will help keep you focused on your progress. Along with purpose, since this is a gear show, we thought that we would list some of the types of training tools that you can use to take your performance to the next level. 

    Strength Tools

    Stretch cords, therabands and/or stretch bands are a cheap and effective way to add some resistance to your routine to add more strength that will help you become more injury-proof and, uhm, stronger. Check out the Swimrun Labs page of training tips for using stretch bands.

    Bosu Balls or other products that create unstable or wobbly surfaces are also great for working on the smaller muscles to prevent injury.

    There are also swimming-specific stretch cords that have paddles built in that are perfect for warm-ups before swims.

    You can also check out Episode 17 of the Podcast with Strength and Running Coach, Nate Helming for more training tips.

    Run Tools

    Not a lot of tools here, just vary your stimulus by running hills or terrain that you’re not used to. Try different shoes, maybe load up a backpack with some water bottles, or work on downhill running. Don’t have a hill in your area? Maybe there is a bridge that you can do hill repeats on. Basically, where there is a will, there’s a way. 

    You can also check out Episode 30 of Podcast with Running Coach, Mario Fraioli for great insight on how to vary your workouts while you prepare for a particular race.

    Swim Tools

    Swimming has the most training aids by far. Here we break down the tools that we use. As we mentioned above but especially with swimming, having a training plan or focus for each swim will help you improve.

    “Essentials”

    Pool Pull Buoy

    Ankle Strap

    Snorkel

    Swim Fins

    Swim Paddles

    Depending on what you're trying to work on in the pool, these essentials can really help you work on your technique to become a better/faster swimmer. Just like strength or running, adding external resistance will help make you stronger. Note: if you’re new to ankle straps make sure that you pair it with a pull buoy because it will cause significant drag. Wearing an ankle strap can also simulate the resistance of swimming in shoes.

    “Nice to Have”

    Multiple Sizes of Swim Paddles

    Kick board

    Neoprene SIM shorts

    Swim bands/stretch cords

    These Swim toys are nice to have to mix things up and create new stimuli. If you’re Brooke, you can get a kettlebell and walk the bottom of the pool while holding it. (Just remember to drop it and get to the surface to breathe.

    “Baller Status”

    Dry robe 

    Garmin Swim 2 watch (underwater wrist-based heart rate)

    Garmin HRM-Swim Heart Rate Monitor (to pair with your existing GPS watch) 

    Dry robes are pricey but they are super comfy and easy to change underneath. There are several brands out there including Red Original, Dry Robe, and Smoc Smoc. Here’s a video with a review of all the dry robe styles out there.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS

    We hope this episode gives you some ideas on gear that you can get to help make 2021 your best Swimrun season yet. Let us know if you’re using a product that you love that we didn’t mention and think that we should. Stay safe and happy training!

    That’s it for this week’s Gear Talk show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram and on Twitter. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback, suggestions, and/or meme suggestions. Finally, you can also support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined. 

    The Acronym Episode - Camp Code #81

    The Acronym Episode - Camp Code #81

    Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode

    We L.O.V.E Acronyms! Here are Beth’s, Ruby’s & Gabz’s favourites!

    We L.O.V.E them - Nope, that’s not an acronym, simply our way to show how much we enjoy them. We engrave acronyms into the lexicon of camp to ensure that the important things that you want your staff to memorize, are memorable. For Beth, with over 25 years of camp acronym experience, this was one of the hardest episodes for her to record as each host share their three favourite acronyms, and dive into why they are important to them. 

    Go Camp Pro is here to support you with everything Covid-19 and there is no stopping in sight. The volunteer editorial board at Go Camp Pro scans editorials across the Covid-19+Camp Slack, the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group and other sources to take the best stories, and put them in an easy-to-read newsletter that we call “The Brief”. You can sign up for The Brief by clicking here

    Below is a list of the acronyms shared throughout the episode, so that you can make notes of your favourites and incorporate them in your staff training. 

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    Find our favourite acronyms and bonus resources here:

    https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode

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    Leadership Training Best Practice

    From Gabrielle Raill

    When returning staff members return to camp, they each bring emotional tags with them, holding onto memories from the year before. The role of your staff is to create the best week of camp for their campers; but to do that, you have to help your staff let go of last year. Take the time to validate their experiences, dissect the good and then engage in conversation with staff to identify on how to build from previous experiences to incorporate the things that worked well, to create an unforgettable summer for campers. When you're done planning, celebrate the past and bring in the new camp year with your staff. 

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    Off the Hook: How To Train With E-Collars

    Off the Hook: How To Train With E-Collars
    In this post, I want to address some of the challenges of the electric training collar. Those of you who know a little about my company know that we use these collars with most of our clients. We do this because, done correctly, the collar allows us to get to an advanced level of off-leash obedience quickly, while being very humane and easy on both the dog and the owner.
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