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The Physical Performance Show

Brad Beer (POGO Physio)
Biopsychosocial Model
Injury Prevention
Chronic Pain
Foot and Ankle Injuries
Athletics
Pain
Physiotherapy
Tendinopathy
Tendon Rehabilitation
Sports Physiotherapy
Breathwork
Exercise Prescription
Australian Ballet
Running Technique
Nervous System Regulation
Hayden Wilde
Sports Medicine
Nociceptive Pain
Neuropathic Pain
Nociplastic Pain

The Physical Performance Show exists to inspire people to achieve their physical best performance through candid interviews with the world's best and most inspiring physical performers. The show's host Physiotherapist, Best selling Author, and accomplished athlete Brad Beer delves into how top physical performers achieve success and the highs and lows of the journey in getting there.

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In episode 379 of The Physical Performance Show, host Brad Beer and Pogo Physio physiotherapist Tim Studley continue their three-part expert series on bone stress injuries by shifting the focus from training errors to the biological factors that dete... more

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In episode 377 of The Physical Performance Show, Sports Physiotherapist Nick Kane joins host Brad Beer to unpack the rehabilitation of hamstring strain injuries.

Nick is the founder and director of SportsMap, one of Australia's leading professional... more

Brad shares what's happened over the last two years, why there has been infrequency in episode production adn what teh plan is from ehre. Listen into this brief update as he explains what shape the podcast will take and what content you can expect. more

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Recent Guests

Tim Studley
Physiotherapist at Pogo Physio, early career professional graduate
Pogo Physio
Episode: Ep 378: Bone Stress Injuries: Causes, Symptoms & Early Warning Signs (Part 1)
Nick Kane
Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist, founder and director of SportsMap Network
SportsMap Network
Episode: Ep 377: The Complete Guide to Hamstring Strain Rehabilitation with Nick Kane
Ellie Salthouse
Professional triathlete and endurance athlete
Episode: Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback
Lino Holler
Co-founder of The Breath Room, coach specializing in breathwork
The Breath Room
Episode: Ep 375: The Science & Soul of Breathwork: Unlocking Performance with The Breathe Room
Alex Butchies
Co-founder of The Breath Room, exercise physiologist
The Breath Room
Episode: Ep 375: The Science & Soul of Breathwork: Unlocking Performance with The Breathe Room
Paul Mackinnon
Full-time running technique coach with over a decade of experience
The Balanced Runner
Episode: Ep 374: Expert Edition: The Balanced Runner - Improve your running with Paul Mackinnon
Dr. Jay Hertel
Professor of Sports Medicine and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology
University of Virginia
Episode: Ep 373: Expert Edition: Dr Jay Hertel. Chronic Ankle Instability in Athletes
Charlie Clements
First contact physiotherapist specializing in musculoskeletal conditions and management of sciatica.
Specialist Physiotherapist in the UK
Episode: Ep 371: Expert Edition: Charlie Clements Physiotherapist (FCP) 'Athletic Sciatica: navigating your symptoms'
Dr. Jen Hamer
A high-performing athlete and expert in nutrition and eating disorders
Australian Institute of Sport
Episode: Ep 370: Expert Edition: Dr Jen Hamer: Body Image & Fuelling: The Cultural Shift Needed

Host

Brad Beer
Host, physiotherapist, and author focused on performance optimization and rehab.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 809 ratings
  • Ursula Witch

    Their accent’s are charming, but I came here for cultural wealth, not for the true downfall of society (professional sports) … thee audacity trying to rub out the absolute icon that is Pat Carroll is seriously a reflection of where the state society is… I hope I die soon

    Apple Podcasts
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    Tobias Tabasco
    United Statesa year ago
  • WELCOME BACK!

    The Physical Performance Show was so missed! Congratulations on the new episode! Brad, you are the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    in2performance
    Canada2 years ago
  • Appalling apologist for drug cheat

    You should be ashamed

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    REB..
    Australia3 years ago
  • Fantastic show

    Fantastic resource for athletes and health care practitioners. I am a physician in Canada, and enjoy many athletic activities including running, cycling, swimming, paddling, and weightlifting. I have personally worked through a wide range of injuries over the years, and have found this show incredibly informative. Love the breadth of topics, great speakers - insightful and inspiring. Great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nova Scotian MD
    Canada4 years ago
  • The Brad Beer Podzie

    I absolutely love listening to these interviews. Brad is an engaging host, enthusiastic to extract as much as he can and highly researched. The take aways are essential. Great work

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Helenandallan
    United Kingdom5 years ago

Listeners Say

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A minority feel intros can be lengthy before getting to content.
Some episodes are considered highly inspirational and educational for athletes and clinicians alike.
Many appreciate practical tips that can be applied to training and rehab.
Listeners praise actionable, well-researched insights and the breadth of guests.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#154
Australia/Health & Fitness
Apple Podcasts
#122
Norway/Health & Fitness

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback
Q: How do you feel when you turn up to the salon, and you see all the other girls, and presumably, they're probably in pretty good fitness, and how do you feel turning up to that race?
Ellie mentions it being pretty daunting but notes that keeping expectations in check helps manage nerves.
Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback
Q: How stressful is that component of a deadline, trying to get back to a race when you've got external pressures?
Ellie explains that the biggest pressure is from within, emphasizing her love for racing and the drive to return to form.
Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback
Q: Can you tell us what kind of unfolded there?
Ellie discusses her severe knee pain leading up to the 70.3 Worlds and the impact of surgery on her racing schedule.
Ep 373: Expert Edition: Dr Jay Hertel. Chronic Ankle Instability in Athletes
Q: What one piece of advice would you give to listeners to help them perform at their physical best?
Ensure you find joy in what you're doing; exercise should be enjoyable rather than seen as a burden.
Ep 373: Expert Edition: Dr Jay Hertel. Chronic Ankle Instability in Athletes
Q: Can we wrap some sort of understanding around what that means, chronic ankle instability?
Chronic ankle instability is characterized by continued episodes of pain, swelling, and the sensation of the ankle giving way, usually observed more than a year after an initial sprain.

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A high-performance-focused interview show featuring elite athletes, coaches, and clinicians who share practical strategies for training, injury rehab, nutrition, and mental resilience. Episodes span endurance sports, running mechanics, breathwork, and sports medicine, with a strong emphasis on actionable takeaways, real-world case insights, and scientific context. A notable strength is the diverse mix of athletes and practitioners, plus expert editions that translate biomechanics, rehab, and psychology into relatable guidance for listeners aiming to improve performance and well-being.

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Recent guests on The Physical Performance Show include:

1. Tim Studley
2. Nick Kane
3. Ellie Salthouse
4. Lino Holler
5. Alex Butchies
6. Paul Mackinnon
7. Dr. Jay Hertel
8. Charlie Clements

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