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Doc, Doc, Goose #3: Josh Dunkley-Smith – The 590w Project, Part 1

Jun 19, 20201 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 3
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Two time Olympic Silver medallist Josh Dunkley-Smith spent an evening discussing the history that led to his WORLD RECORD breaking 2000m ergometer. In this first episode, Josh discusses the early influences on his personal philosophies and physical capabilities. We discuss the nature of working in an incredibly driven, tight knit team, what makes him tick as a competitor, and what he learned from training with some of the greatest athletes and coaches of the modern generation. Additional support material is available on the BRowShow Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BRowShowPodcast The BrowShow presents “Doc, Doc, Goose”. Exploring the intersection of Sports Science, Medicine and Athlete Management with Insights, Interviews, and Information from the world of Performance Sport. Follow our Facebook page for show notes and links https://www.facebook.com/BRowShowPodcast Dr Rod Siegel is the National Physiology Network Lead at the AIS, National Physiology Lead at Australian Sailing and a Sport Scientist at the VIS Twitter @RodSiegel https://twitter.com/RodSiegel Dr Alice McNamara is Sports Medicine Registrar (ACSEP), Vertical athlete, & dual World Champion Rower Twitter @alice_mac6 https://twitter.com/alice_mac6 Insta @_alice_mac https://www.instagram.com/_alice_mac/?hl=en Bill Tait is the Performance Manager at the VIS, former Australian Olympic coach and National representative rower Twitter @rowtait https://twitter.com/rowtait Insta @rehabbillytait https://www.instagram.com/rehabbillytait/?hl=en
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