43 min

Dr. Greg Wells - PhD, Scientist, High Performance Expert The High Performing Student Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

As a scientist and performance physiologist, Greg has dedicated his career to exploring and researching human limits and making that science understandable and actionable. He served as a tenured Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto. He is currently a scientist in Translational Medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children, where his research is focused on improving outcomes in children with chronic diseases via physical activity. As part of his academic life, he's published over 60 papers in scientific journals and raised over $1 million for research. He has worked as the Director of Sport Science for the Canadian Sport Centre where he acted as a physiologist for more than 200 international level athletes.
As much as knowledge creation has been a big part of his life, making science actionable is equally important for him. He has written 3 bestselling books - Superbodies, The Ripple Effect, and The Focus Effect. He loves public speaking and has presented to audiences all over the world at events such as TEDx and The Titan Summit, sharing the stage with Richard Branson, Steve Wozniak and Deepak Chopra. Perhaps the most fun he's ever had professionally was as the sports science analyst and host of the Gemini Award-winning Superbodies series for CTV at the 2010 and 2012 Olympics.
Greg Wells is also the CEO and founder of Wells Performance, a global consulting firm on a mission to elevate how we live our lives at work and in life. He has worked with some of the highest-performing individuals on the planet, including Olympic and world champions and elite organizations including General Electric, BMO, Deloitte, KPMG, BMW, Audi, Sysco Foods, YPO and Air Canada. In addition, he is also committed to inspiring children and young adults, working with school boards and independent schools around the world.
www.samdemma.com

As a scientist and performance physiologist, Greg has dedicated his career to exploring and researching human limits and making that science understandable and actionable. He served as a tenured Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto. He is currently a scientist in Translational Medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children, where his research is focused on improving outcomes in children with chronic diseases via physical activity. As part of his academic life, he's published over 60 papers in scientific journals and raised over $1 million for research. He has worked as the Director of Sport Science for the Canadian Sport Centre where he acted as a physiologist for more than 200 international level athletes.
As much as knowledge creation has been a big part of his life, making science actionable is equally important for him. He has written 3 bestselling books - Superbodies, The Ripple Effect, and The Focus Effect. He loves public speaking and has presented to audiences all over the world at events such as TEDx and The Titan Summit, sharing the stage with Richard Branson, Steve Wozniak and Deepak Chopra. Perhaps the most fun he's ever had professionally was as the sports science analyst and host of the Gemini Award-winning Superbodies series for CTV at the 2010 and 2012 Olympics.
Greg Wells is also the CEO and founder of Wells Performance, a global consulting firm on a mission to elevate how we live our lives at work and in life. He has worked with some of the highest-performing individuals on the planet, including Olympic and world champions and elite organizations including General Electric, BMO, Deloitte, KPMG, BMW, Audi, Sysco Foods, YPO and Air Canada. In addition, he is also committed to inspiring children and young adults, working with school boards and independent schools around the world.
www.samdemma.com

43 min