The Adira Podcast - Every 3/4 weeks Nick and Ethan talk about Adira, CrossFit and generally chat about fitness. Hosted by Neil. We have the occasional guest join us also. Enjoy and if you have any questions or would like a subject covered in future pods please get in contact. Adira is a CrossFit Affiliate located near Attleborough in Norfolk, UK
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessFitness |
The last of the Open workouts, this episode I have a chat with Adira members Jonny Paim, Lou Taylor, Claire Blyth and Ed English before and after they take on the challenge of the final CrossFit open 24.3. Thanks for listening and if you have any sug... more
This episode I have a chat with Adira members Lucy Hempsall and Jamie Rush before and after they take on the challenge of the CrossFit open 24.2. I also grabbed a chat after with Leanne Whitman after she blitzed 24.2
This episode I have a quick informal chat with Adira members Fliss Hall and Stephen Cole before they take on the challenge of the CrossFit open 24.1. Then after they finished the workout and how they feel it went. I also have a chat with coach James ... more
Nick and Neil are joined this week by another special guest Aaron Manio aka AJ. Aaron is a registered associate nutritionist and Dietetics student at the UEA, as well as an awesome weightlifter with the UEA and all round nice guy. We talk about perso... more
Ethan and Neil are joined for this episode by ex-semi professional football turned average CrossFit superstar Alex Mcintosh. We talk about getting back into the box after Christmas. We learn three things we didn’t know about Alex, as well as how he g... more
Recorded separately with Ethan and Rae going first and Nick and James in the second half. - Worst Present - Best Present - Favourite Christmas Movie - Favourite Christmas Song MERRY CHRISTMAS From us all at the Adira Podcast. More excited things plan... more
Ethan and Neil are joined by Adira Coach Rae for the latest episode of the Adira Podcast. We talk about the power of self talk and acquiring skills in CrossFit. How we get to train, not have to train. (It’s quite a relaxed podcast honest!)
We talk off the cuff about keeping up Momentum in training, we also get to know more about Coach James Clarke and 3 things we didn’t know about him. The defibrillator is getting closer to its target. There is also a mention about the upcoming Adira 2... more
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