Sinopsis
Craig interviews movement enthusiasts to find out what they do, why they do it, and how their perspective is unique.
Episodios
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062. Chris and Shirley Darlington-Rowat: Serendipity, family, and relationships
09/10/2019 Duración: 01h23sChris Rowat and Shirley Darlington-Rowat discuss serendipity, coaching, and Chris's work with the fire brigade. They share their thoughts on raising kids, setting aside time for family, and training and moving together. Shirley and Chris share their current struggles, some stories about their past, and how parkour has affected their relationship. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/62 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to do mo
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060. Andy Fisher: Teaching, journey, and efficacy
25/09/2019 Duración: 51minAndy Fisher discusses being a teacher, why he loves it, and how his pursuit of his passions relates to the classroom. He shares his unique and unexpected movement journey before explaining how all of that relates to the passion projects he regularly pursues, such as the Thronin and Hero Forge projects. Andy discusses his thoughts on efficacy, his current struggles and how he manages and works towards overcoming them. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/60 Please support Movers Mindset!Want to do more than just listen? You’ll get access to exclusive content, interact directly with podcast guests, and more! Check out https://moversmindset.com/
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059. Kasturi Torchia: Mental wellbeing, Esprit Concrete, and sharing
18/09/2019 Duración: 51minKasturi Torchia describes her role with Parkour UK, and how she came to be involved in mental wellbeing and psychology studies. She discusses her family and how they impacted her journey, before unpacking the Esprit Concrete method she has developed. Kasturi shares some of her goals and what she is working on with Esprit Concrete, and discusses the yearly Les Dames du Movement event. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/59 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https:/
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058. Georgia Munroe: Goals, Ninja Warrior, and coaching
11/09/2019 Duración: 01h00sGeorgia Munroe explains her interest in music and how that relates to her parkour practice, as well as how she became interested in parkour. She discusses the challenges and goals she is working on, before sharing her experiences with motion capture and Ninja Warrior. Georgia unpacks her thoughts on coaching, her personal journey of improving as a coach, and how coaching has affected her own parkour practice. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/58 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want
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057. Naomi Honey: Dance, coaching, and self talk
04/09/2019 Duración: 35minNaomi Honey shares her experiences learning the Brazilian dance of Forro, and how it relates to her other movement practices. She unpacks her work as a life coach; what that means, how it works, and why she loves it so much. Naomi wraps up by discussing her thoughts on her current interests, the idea of success, and self talk. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/57 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to do more than just listen?
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056. Charlotte Miles: Motivation, emotional recovery, and purpose
28/08/2019 Duración: 01h25minCharlotte Miles shares her motivations for coaching, why it's important to her, and how it fits into her life. She delves into more difficult topics; energy and emotional recovery, personal struggles, and her experiences with mortality and grief. Charlotte discusses how parkour affects her life, her definition of success, and finishes with real life superpowers and finding purpose. Charlotte took the time to write an accompanying article, I Am NOT Afraid to Talk About Suicide, for her episode, where she shares more of her thoughts on suicide. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/56 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the
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055. Craig Constantine: Three words origin and purpose
23/08/2019 Duración: 03minCraig discusses the origin story and inspiration behind the '3 words' question that ends each Movers Mindset episode. He explains its purpose, and the unexpected power of the question as each guest brings their own history, story, and identity to their answer. Craig shares his own three words, before sharing his personal favorite answer from a guest. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/55 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to d
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054. Yao Gogoly: Journey, Esprit Concrete, and challenges
21/08/2019 Duración: 43minGogoly Yao explains his background and the journey that led him to where he is now. He discusses how he first encountered parkour, and his work on Esprit Concrete with Kasturi Torchia. Yao shares his current challenges and what he is working on, and discusses his training with Esprit Concrete team member Georgia Munroe. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/54 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to do more than just listen? Join a
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053. Andy Pearson: Failure, inspiration, and injuries
14/08/2019 Duración: 52minAndy Pearson unpacks why he considers himself a failed coach, and dives into what he believes his job as a coach to be. He shares his insights on where to look for coaching and training inspiration outside of parkour, before going through the litany of injuries he's had, and explaining how they have shaped his training. Andy discusses his current training and how he expects it to grow and evolve, before wrapping up with his thoughts on FIG and the Olympics. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/53 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Th
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052. Steve Zavitz: Freelancing, artistic process, and parkour culture
07/08/2019 Duración: 01h10minSteve Zavitz shares his passion for parkour photography and film: from his transition to freelancing, his process, and what he likes to create. He discusses the changing style and culture around parkour videos, and the impact social media has had. Steve reflects on the evolving culture, audience, and growth of parkour, and what that means for communities today. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/52 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/emai
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051. Sean Hannah: Designing curriculum, teaching seniors, and the mid-range
31/07/2019 Duración: 01h03minSean Hannah takes us deep into curriculum development; how he researches, the importance of games and fun, and developing with specific audiences in mind. He discusses his role in designing the curriculum for the PK Move Study with Marymount University, and the specific challenges it presented. Sean shares advice on coaching and designing for adults and seniors, before unpacking his current personal curriculum and goals. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/51 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there
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050. Movers Mindset Team: Roles, remote work, and passion
24/07/2019 Duración: 01h50minIn our special 50th episode, the Movers Mindset team gets together to discuss what we do, and how far we've come. Each team member explains what they do in the team, and how all of our roles fit together. We talk about working remotely, the freedoms and challenges that come with it, and some of the strategies we use to help with that. The team discusses favorite episodes, things we've learned, and what each of us has found to be very special about the project. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/50 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing.
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049. Ryan Ford: Coaching methods, talent hotbeds, and cryptocurrency
17/07/2019 Duración: 01h03minRyan Ford shares his thoughts on his Parkour EDU program, various coaching methods, and his experience of building a community. He discusses the idea of a talent hotbed, how and why it occurs, and how to apply those ideas, before delving into the world of crypto-currency. Ryan explains what crypto currency is, why he's so interested in it, its potential for growth, and the similarities he sees between crypto and parkour. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/49 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there
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048. Amos Rendao: Journaling, nutrition, and self talk
10/07/2019 Duración: 01h29minAmos Rendao reflects on what music means to him, flowing vs planning, and the benefits and importance of journalling. The conversation turns to the idea of success and what that means, before moving to Aikido, and information activism. Amos shares his insights on diet and nutrition, his journey with injuries and recovery, and how he manages self talk. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/48 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to
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047. Lynn Jung: Training, recovery, and goals
03/07/2019 Duración: 40minLynn Jung discusses Brighton, what it means to her, and how moving there affected her life. She unpacks how she approaches training, her movement background, and her journey of injury and recovery over the past few years. Lynn shares how she came to freerunning, her current projects, and her involvement with Storm Freerun and xDubai. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/47 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to do more than just
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046. Jean Lam: Corrective exercise, programming, and rehab
26/06/2019 Duración: 29minJean Lam reflects on how she became interested in fitness and eventually joined the industry, her love of movement, and what sports and activities she is involved in now. Jean discusses corrective exercise, and shares her insights on programming, motivation, and scope of practice. She goes into injury and rehab, before explaining how she keeps up with coaching best practices. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/46 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversm
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045. Frank Mejia: World Chase Tag, coaching, and competition
19/06/2019 Duración: 36minFrank Mejia discusses PK Move and Urban Evolution, and the path to how and why he became a coach. He reflects on his experience with World Chase Tag, explaining the game and its intricacies. Frank shares his thoughts on travel and the role it's played in his journey, before wrapping up with his thoughts on competition. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/45 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/email Want to do more than just listen? Join a
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044. Rosy Noguchi: Coaching, gender, and travel
12/06/2019 Duración: 24minRosy Noguchi discusses her involvement in PK Move, coaching, and why she is passionate about what they are doing. She shares her thoughts on the DC Women’s community, and why it’s been successfully running for 6+ years. Rosy reflects on the benefits of traveling for parkour, and closes out with her experiences with gender and intergenerational training in parkour. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/44 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! And there's more… Want updates by email? https://moversmindset.com/e
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043. Craig Constantine: Philosophy, value, and mastery
07/06/2019 Duración: 04minCraig unpacks the philosophical motivations behind the podcast, discussing movement as an intellectual path, going beyond the physical. He delves into the importance of learning from experts, pushing human potential, and pursuing mastery. Craig explains his goals of fostering discussion and sharing ideas, and invites listeners to join in that goal. For more information on this episode, go to https://moversmindset.com/43 Supported by listeners! The podcast is made possible by voluntary subscriptions from listeners like you. To contribute directly in support of this podcast visit, https://moversmindset.com/support I understand that your time and money are valuable and limited. I can’t thank you enough for already spending some of your time listening—but I’ll try: Thank you for listening! I hope you see value in the podcast and will choose to also spend some of your money by voluntarily subscribing. Thank you for your support! Sponsorship: UmbrellaCAST.com -- Need help with that project? -- UmbrellaCAST, produ