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.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 370 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |
In episode 370 of The Physical Performance Show, Dr. Jen Hamer—researcher, consultant, and former elite athlete—delivers a powerful exploration of physique considerations, body image, and the risks of low energy availability in sport. Drawing from he... more
In episode 369 of The Physical Performance Show, sports physiotherapist Victor Popov shares insights from his four-decade career working with elite athletes across Olympic Games, Tour de France cycling, AFL premiership teams, and international swimmi... more
In episode 368 of The Physical Performance Show, the podcast enters a new era as accredited exercise physiologist Huw Darnell joins as co-host alongside Brad Beer. With over a decade of experience in the endurance sports industry, Huw brings a fresh ... more
In episode 367 of The Physical Performance Show, sports physiotherapist Sue Mayes shares her expertise in foot and ankle injury management. With over 30 years of experience leading physiotherapy at the Australian Ballet and now a senior lecturer at L... more
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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
The Physical Performance Show was so missed! Congratulations on the new episode! Brad, you are the best!
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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!
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
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A mix of expert interviews and personal stories, the content focuses on improving physical performance through insightful discussions with elite athletes, physiotherapists, and coaches. Topics frequently covered include injury management, rehabilitation techniques, endurance training, pain management, and the psychological aspects of physical achievement. Each episode brings valuable knowledge that is applicable to both competitive athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to enhance their physical capabilities and prevent injuries. This unique blend of professional insight and personal narrative makes the content particularly engaging for anyone interested in health, sport, and achieving their personal best.
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Recent guests on The Physical Performance Show include:
1. Dr. Jen Hamer
2. Sue Mayes
3. Hayden Wilde
4. Professor Peter Malliaras
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