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    Explore " yves" with insightful episodes like "Comment dĂŠtecter et ĂŠviter le surentraĂŽnement ?", "Supreme Court = Trump’s Life Raft, That A.I.n’t Wonka 03.01.24", "La Voix de l'Espérance : Rencontre autour de la parole", "SMNTY Classics: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller" and "Female Firsts: Mary Golda Ross" from podcasts like ""RMC Running", "The Daily Zeitgeist", "AWR - La radio mondiale adventiste", "Stuff Mom Never Told You" and "Stuff Mom Never Told You"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Comment dĂŠtecter et ĂŠviter le surentraĂŽnement ?

    Comment dĂŠtecter et ĂŠviter le surentraĂŽnement ?

    RMC Running est très heureux de lancer une nouvelle collaboration avec La Clinique Du Coureur, organisme de formation qui rÊunit les plus grands spÊcialistes du running ! RÊgulièrement, BenoÎt Boutron et Yohan Durand proposeront des Êpisodes thÊmatiques avec cette rÊfÊrence mondiale dans le milieu de la course à pied. Et cette semaine, pour commencer, le surentraÎnement est mis à l'honneur, un symptôme qui touche de nombreux passionnÊs de running. Comment dÊfinir le surentraÎnement ? Doit-on le comparer avec la bigorexie ? Pourquoi est-ce si important de le dÊtecter rapidement ? Et comment s'en sortir ? Vous saurez tout grâce aux explications d'Yves St-Louis, ancien triathlète et dÊsormais entraÎneur et confÊrencier à La Clinique Du Coureur.

    Le bon plan dossard vous emmène dans le Forez pour un 10 kilomètres ou un semi-marathon ! Restez bien attentifs afin de tenter votre chance au test d'Êcoute !

    Supreme Court = Trump’s Life Raft, That A.I.n’t Wonka 03.01.24

    Love is still legally blind

    Love is still legally blind
    A year after his first guest appearance, Jennie’s husband, Yves, returns to review the best and worst moments of their last 12 months. About Low Vision Moments: Part story time, part comedy, part awareness driven, Jennie Bovard presents funny experiences that happen when you are blind or partially sighted.   Jennie Bovard is a running, beer-drinking, thirtysomething with albinism. She loves trying all the things, making people laugh, and volunteering to create accessible sport and recreation opportunities in her community. Jennie, who has lived with partial sight all her life, has a diploma in film and TV production. Jennie lives in Halifax.   About AMI AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.   Learn more at AMI.ca Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia On Instagram @accessiblemediainc On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc Email feedback@ami.ca

    Chef Alejandro Bonilla: A Conversation From Tiny’s, Smith & Mills, And Yves In Manhattan

    Chef Alejandro Bonilla: A Conversation From Tiny’s, Smith & Mills, And Yves In Manhattan

    This Episode Features Chef Chef Alejandro Bonilla. 

    He Joins Us From Manhattan.

    Currently He’s Head Chef Of Tiny’s, Smith & Mills, And Yves In Manhattan.

    Chef Bonilla Grew Up In Mexico.

    When He Arrived In NY He Started Working As A Dishwasher And  Worked His Way Up Through Every Position In The Kitchen.  His Story Is One Of Determination.

    We Discuss:

    ✅  The Experience Of Leaving Mexico And Starting A New Journey In New York.

    ✅  The Psychology Of Determination.

    ✅  The Importance Of Your Mindset When It Comes To Business….Specifically A Scarcity Mentality Versus An Abundance Mindset.




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    EP 117: Yves Gravelle — Lessons From Grip Sports, Basing Your Training on the Demands of Your Goal, and Top 3 Finger Training Methods

    EP 117: Yves Gravelle — Lessons From Grip Sports, Basing Your Training on the Demands of Your Goal, and Top 3 Finger Training Methods

    Yves Gravelle is a V15 boulderer from Canada and a 3x APL World Champion (i.e. grip competitions). We talked about lessons from grip training that we can apply to climbing, the importance of simplicity and consistency, how to break down a bouldering project, basing your training on the demands of a specific goal, top 3 finger training methods, how to train full crimps, and much more.

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    Show Notes:  

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    Nuggets:

    0:07:18 – How to pronounce Yves’ name, and living in Ottawa

    0:09:20 – The most legendary training montage I have ever seen, and an introduction to APL

    0:12:32 – Why Yves thinks climbs could represent themselves well in grip sports, and what a competition is like

    0:15:22 – Specializing vs. being a well-rounded athlete in grip

    0:18:11 – Balancing climbing goals with grip competitions

    0:19:28 – What Yves has learned from grip sports, and taking training ideas from powerlifting

    0:22:26 – How Yves bases his training around the demands of a specific boulder or goal

    0:24:49 – Is it possible to combine outdoor climbing with quality finger strength training?

    0:31:07 – An example training week with outdoor bouldering on Sunday

    0:35:05 – Preparing your body for the amount of training you want to do, and progressively working your way up

    0:36:19 – Building capacity, and learning about nutrition

    0:37:55 – Reading nutritional research about bouldering

    0:39:33 – How Yves has changed his diet

    0:42:28 – Maintaining finger strength during off-seasons, and pushing hard for goals

    0:45:51 – Finger training principles, keeping things simple, consistency, writing things down, and using RPE to measure your training

    0:51:38 – Training strength when you are fresh, finishing fresh, and not going to failure (adding a buffer)

    0:54:14 – Yves’ session load calculator spreadsheet

    0:57:36 – Preparation cycles, and competitive cycles

    1:00:45 – Jazz

    1:02:13 – How Yves trained for ‘So What’ V15, and building shoulder strength and mobility

    1:05:15 – Patron question from fdclimbs: Any tips for building climbing-specific shoulder strength?

    1:07:34 – Yves top 3 finger training exercises for climbing

    1:12:01 – Progressive warmup for finger training

    1:13:58 – Micro edge training

    1:15:39 – Contact strength training

    1:19:20 – Summary of Yves’ top 3 finger training methods

    1:21:08 – Patron question from Alan: Does Yves have a favorite way to train full crimps?

    1:22:39 – Yves’ full crimp story, and how he prevents finger injuries

    1:26:14 – Patron question from fdclimbs: Tips for training individual fingers? (And Yves’ grip positions and anatomy)

    1:29:53 – Patron question from Alan: How does Yves balance different methods of training fingers and grip strength?

    1:33:19 – Prepping for ‘Terremere’ and Hueco

    1:34:17 – Patron question from Daniel: Any plans to travel to world-famous bouldering areas and try the classic V15s or V16s?

    1:35:38 – 1-7-11 on the campus board (with slightly different spacing)

    1:37:00 – Patron question from Daniel: Is there such thing as “enough power”? What about finger strength?

    1:38:18 – Patron question from Xander: Do your finger strength gains still transfer to climbing?

    1:39:28 – One of Yves’ favorite coaches to learn from

    1:40:59 – When you are starting off almost anything will work

    1:41:44 – Patron question from Michael: What is the smallest edge you can hang with one hand? What about two hands?

    1:42:54 – Being muscular and still being strong on tiny holds, and putting on muscle mass in the right places

    1:44:30 – Patron question from David: How does Yves look after his skin, especially splits and tears?

    1:46:48 – Contributing to local bouldering areas, and winning the world championships

    1:47:41 – Yves’ daughters and gymnastics

    1:50:26 – Listen to your body, and enjoy the process

    1:53:10 – Be present

    1:54:39 – Wrap up

    Love is Legally Blind

    Love is Legally Blind
    Jennie’s husband, Yves, stops by to chat about some of their most memorable and romantic Low Vision Moments together.About Low Vision Moments: Part story time, part comedy, part awareness driven, Jennie Bovard presents funny experiences that happen when you are blind or partially sighted.   Jennie Bovard is a running, beer-drinking, thirtysomething with albinism. She loves trying all the things, making people laugh, and volunteering to create accessible sport and recreation opportunities in her community. Jennie, who has lived with partial sight all her life, has a diploma in film and TV production. Jennie lives in Halifax.   About AMI AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.   Learn more at AMI.ca Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia On Instagram @accessiblemediainc On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc Email feedback@ami.ca

    The Unofficial Pose Podcast I Episode 59

    The Unofficial Pose Podcast I Episode 59

    Bad Queers is officially the unofficial stan podcast for Pose on FX. Caitlyn Fucking Jenner doing Caitlyn Fucking Jenner things. And everyone please check in on our girl Janet Mock. What is the real lesbian dream? And which Ryan Murphy show is the best.

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    Episode 22: 'Why Not' hit a 'Home Run' with Loona and Seventeen

    Episode 22: 'Why Not' hit a 'Home Run' with Loona and Seventeen

    This week the Queens review the latest singles, music videos and mini albums from Loona and Seventeen. Emily and Charity also discuss new music from NCT, Stray Kids and Mamamoo. Plus, Wayvision, Blackpink Light up the Sky, Exo's Chen, upcoming online concerts, k-pop news, poll results, a fun quiz and more! 
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    Dr Yves Lamontagne

    Dr Yves Lamontagne
    Auteur de plus de 30 livres et 200 articles scientifiques, le Dr Yves Lamontagne répond aux questions des Martine à propos de son plus récent livre, «Le Guide de survie du patient – Dans l’enfer du système de santé», un ouvrage dans lequel il propose des solutions pour améliorer le système de santé québécois. Il partage également son intérêt pour l’oeuvre de l'artiste multidisciplinaire Marc Séguin et plus particulièrement pour le livre «Les repentirs».

    Yves Talleyrand - Pastor in Dominican Republic - 1 Corinthians 12:1-10

    Yves Talleyrand - Pastor in Dominican Republic - 1 Corinthians 12:1-10

    Yves is a wonderful man of God serving Haitians and Dominicans in the Dominican Republic. In the first half of the presentation, Yves shares his story and explains many of his ministries in the DR. He then opens the Word and preaches a challenging message from 1 Corinthians about our need to Get real, to be Obedient, and the Dedicate ourselves to the Lord. We all have struggles, but we thank God that His strength is made perfect in our weakness.

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