The Perform Prevent Recover Podcast

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Physio advice to help Perform at your best, Prevent injury, Recover well.

  1. Jan 31

    Episode 35: Playing the Long Game - The High Performance Mindset with Neil Mitchell

    High performance isn’t exclusive to sport. Whether you’re competing on the field, court or track, or just trying to be the best you can be in life, the same principles that drive elite performance apply across industries. In this amazing opportunity, I get to sit down with Neil Mitchell AO, one of Australia’s most accomplished broadcasters, to uncover what it truly takes to stay at the top of a highly competitive profession for over four decades. Neil dominated Australian media despite relentless competition, public scrutiny, high-pressure live broadcasting and constant industry change. His career offers a unique insight into sustained excellence, mental resilience, adaptability and leadership — the exact traits required not only by elite athletes, but by any of us who are striving to be our best! In this episode, Neil breaks down the high-performance mindset that allowed him to outlast competitors, handle criticism and abuse, perform under pressure, and continually evolve while others faded. He shares real stories from some of the biggest moments in Australian media history and reflects on the habits, standards and decision-making processes that separate good performers from great ones. If you want to understand how elite performers think, adapt and stay relevant over long careers, this episode offers powerful insights we can all apply  Listen now and learn how to play the long game in high performance.

    1h 36m
  2. 05/07/2024

    Episode 31: Concussion: The Delicate Art of Concussion Assessment & Management In Community and Junior Sport

    Join us as we welcome David Munro, an expert physiotherapist with a wealth of experience in concussion management across a variety of sports, but with a focus on community level sport and Australian Rules Football. Listen in as he shares his journey and provides valuable insights into the evolution of concussion awareness and peels back the layers on concussion management, giving athletes and coaches the critical know-how to safeguard players' futures. David's wealth of knowledge is obvious as we discuss the days of limited recognition through to today's understanding of considering concussion as a mild traumatic brain injuries. The complexity of managing these injuries is balanced with a simple focus on providing adequate care to concussed athletes. David and I navigate the process of recognizing and responding to concussions in high-pressure sports environments, using readily available tools such as the Concussion Recognition Tool 6, and the crucial role these tools play in ensuring the safety of our players.. David also touches on the challenges of managing younger athletes, the emotional indicators of concussion, and further explains the gradual reintroduction of athletes to their sport post-concussion, detailing the Graduated Return To Sport guidelines and protocols that prioritize the athlete's long-term well-being. David discusses the contentious debates surrounding concussion protocols and helmet safety, especially within Australian sports. We dissect the differing guidelines from the AFL to those recommended by the Australian Institute of Sport, and why it's crucial to adhere to these expert-driven measures. David also addresses the sobering topic of athletes facing consecutive concussions and the potential need for long recovery periods in certain cases. This episode isn't just about the immediate steps post-concussion, but about a holistic view of athlete health, from the moment of impact to the long-term implications on their lives and careers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone at any level of sport, even if just a parent, observer, or volunteer.   Below are some fabulous tools, some that were mentioned directly in the podcast, which will help enhance your knowledge and confidence in dealing with concussion: https://www.concussioninsport.gov.au/ (Australian Sports Commission regulations and recommendations, with clear information for all people involved in sports) https://sma.org.au/new-concussion-guidelines-launched-today/ (Concussion Brain Health & Position Statement) https://sma.org.au/ (extremely useful resource and has a downloadable copy of CRT6) https://www.connectivity.org.au/ (includes a great short course for anyone to do)

    1h 6m
  3. 10/25/2023

    Episode 29: Exercise Induced Gastro-Intestinal Syndrome In Distance Runners (AKA ”Runner’s Gut”)

    Ever find yourself cruising along in a race, only to be hit by a sudden gut punch? No, not from an over-zealous competitor, but from your own body? If so, you're not alone. 'Runner's gut', officially known as exercise induced gastro-intestinal syndrome, is a surprisingly common issue among distance running athletes - and that's what we're unpacking today with sports nutritionist and expert, Gaby Villa. Gaby, founder of Intense Eat Fit, takes us on an incredible journey through the landscape of sports nutrition and gut health, sharing her personal story and how it inspired her mission to help others fuel their bodies for optimum performance. Gaby's passion for nutrition and helping people is clearly evident when you hear her talk!   In this episode Gaby covers a heap of topics, including the physiological and mechanical factors contributing to gastrointestinal symptoms, carbohydrate intake for endurance athletes, sweat testing, the intricate balance between fueling your body without overwhelming your gut, hydration and sodium intake - a crucial yet often misunderstood aspect of athletic performance - and a whole lot more.     We discuss the case of Donna Urquhart, ultra runner, physiotherapist, and pain scientist, who is attempting a world record run of 1300km over 30 days in the coldest, windiest and driest desert on earth. Gaby explains the logistical factors that the harsh environment will have on her nutrition and hydration. We wrap up the conversation with a look at sweat testing, a potentially invaluable tool for athletes looking to optimize their nutrition strategy. Join Gaby as she details the often-overlooked link between gut health and athletic performance - you might just find that it's the missing piece in your fitness puzzle.  Whether you're a professional athlete, a recreational runner, or just someone interested in the complex interplay of exercise, nutrition, and gut health, this episode has so much valuable information for you. So, join Gaby Villa and I on this insightful journey through the world of sports nutrition and gut health. You'll leave with a deeper understanding of your body's needs and how to meet them for peak performance

    1h 6m

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