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Legendary All Blacks S&C Coach - Dr. Nic Gill on Strongest Players, Tips for Longevity & More!

June 16, 202401:33:37
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Dr Nick Gill welcome to my podcast
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thanks for having me mate oh mate I'm so
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pleased we made this happen um you and I
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have only only met a couple of times you
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you you messaged me out of the blue um
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maybe two years ago about you know I
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think you saw on Instagram I had some
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knee issues and you messaged me and we
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had a session together um and uh toong
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it which was really nice of you yeah no
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I thought I might be able to help you a
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little bit mate and you're a mad Runner
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so yeah we got a bit in common yeah as
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are you as well as being the old Black's
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um strength and conditioning coach you
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you dabble and iron events and Triathlon
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and yeah devil yeah devil I sort of do
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one a year I try to to keep myself
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honest so yeah I love it yeah so exactly
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what is um a strength and conditioning
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coach yeah well it's changed a bit since
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I started um when I started it
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was you know you you help players or
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athletes get strong you made sure they
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were fit um and it was very much writing
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a program um for each person each player
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um now it's obviously evolved the
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athletes are more professional they they
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know more they've got more knowledge um
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and the expectations as a professional
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has has gone through the roof so um I'm
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sort of I don't know um I'm I'm
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responsible for ensuring that the
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players and the team are ready to rock
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and roll come Saturday night for a test
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match so you know that includes you know
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I I lead a team of of a nutritionist
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doctor physios Sports scientists um and
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as a group we sort of look after all the
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details that come into performance so
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what you eat uh what you don't eat um
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you know sleep education um how much
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you're lifting in the gym how fast
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you're lifting in the gym how much
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running you're doing on the field all
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that so there's a lot of information
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there's a lot of things we do in a day
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um to lead to a performance and I sort
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of oversee that stuff so you s like the
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personal trainer for all the All Blacks
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yep yeah [ __ ] it's a big job and you've
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been doing it for such a long time like
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you um I think Colin Mees was kep no you
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started in um 2008 so there's a 2007
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you're at the Chiefs for 5 years yep and
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then you start in two so this's the 2007
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World Cup which um Richie was Captain
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and uh Graham Henry was coach then you
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start the year after that yeah who was
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the previous strength and conditioning
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guy uh Graham low he was from the blues
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um and I actually helped Lo out in 04
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with the All Blacks but um yeah he he
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left and went to one of the America's
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Cup teams yeah so the position would
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became vacant so a few of us threw our
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names in the head and yeah I was lucky
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enough to be picked how how have you um
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how have you kept the job for so long
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this be because you think every time
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there's there's a coaching change the um
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the thing would be to stamp your mark
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and uh get your own sort of team of Key
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Personnel around you is it just love and
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support of the players yeah yeah I'm not
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sure I'm like a cockroach I suppose I'm
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hard to get rid of um but but I'd like
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to think that um I've kept my job cuz
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I'm I'm doing I'm doing a good job um
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and I think if you know I remember
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Graham Henry said to me um after my
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second year he said um no news is good
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news and that you know there was no
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feedback in a negative um which means
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you're doing a good job and and I think
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the players are the key here like um you
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know the I I sort of I'm the in between
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the coach and the players and and I
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suppose um you know if the players feel
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like you're helping them be better then
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they want to keep you there um and
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likewise the coaches I've sort of there
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has been some transitions of coaches and
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um I've been lucky enough to carry on
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through those those different coaching
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groups um and but there's a lot of us
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that have carried on um to a point and
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and so you know we did have a a period
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of time we were very
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successful um and so you know tend not
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to make too many changes when things are
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going well
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yeah if it ain't broke um but so do all
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the Super Rugby teams have their own snc
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100% so so the the the sort
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of uh the structure of our staff and the
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All Blacks is pretty similar to the
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structure of a super rugby team so all
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Super Rugby teams have a couple of
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physios a doctor a nutritionist Sports
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scientists in Tunes um so it's very very
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similar across any professional sporting
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team to be fair um you have a team of
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people that are responsible for the
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physical performance and
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of the of the athletes yeah so um Scott
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Robertson's becoming um the old black
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coach this year very very successful
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with the Crusaders um you must have been
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thinking oh I'm going to get the ass yep
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yeah 100% 100% I was actually I actually
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stopped on on my way home from the tour
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at the end of 2022 I stopped off in
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Chicago to start talking to people over
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the year to to look at a job in American
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sport so it was very much um what do I
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do do I wait do I not
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um yeah so a lot of lot of uncertainty
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for sure and but you you've signed on
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you're there for the next we while yep
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yep no s so lucky enough to carry on um
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and and actually uh really excited like
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really excited really grateful that that
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I'm carrying on again um I love the team
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um love the team love what I do and um
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yeah as I said it's sort of
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um um I seem to be sticking around a bit
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and um and hopefully I can stick around
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for for a bit longer yeah what's your
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test count what is it
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2002 212
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yeah yeah yeah what are the biggest
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changes between when you started in 2007
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and
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now oh loads of changes yeah there
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change there there's massive changes
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like um Rugby's only been professional
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since 96 so it's only been 28 years or
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something since players first became
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professional and got paid okay money but
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also were expected to train and prepare
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full-time and and so you know I started
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in rugby in 2000 uh down in Hamilton
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down in W and you know everyone had
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full-time jobs and You' train morning
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and night and and and you'd play Club
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rugby and it was all sort of very very
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amateurish um so you know we were still
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having fish and chips in the change room
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after training on a Tuesday night you
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know it was sort of still very much
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didn't matter what you ate sort of thing
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now days you know athletes are fueling
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to Perfection they're counting their
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calories they're counting their their
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macros so how much protein they're
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having in each meal they're making sure
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they're going to bed at the right time
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to get enough quality sleep um and they
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love training you know like 200 even
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back in 2008 like athletes the players
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weren't necessar loving training um
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nowadays you know they love it so much
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you have to try and pull them back a bit
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you know from doing too much so it's
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lots of changes like players have gone
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from I think the average size prop for
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the All Blacks this year might be a
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around I don't I
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know 133 kilos average size prop when I
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started was 112 kilos so the size of the
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players gone through the roof um and
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they're as fit as fast and stronger so
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you know the the needs of the of of the
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in the game the the physical demands in
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the game are just just keep changing
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keep evolving and yeah so there's lots
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of lots of change there's there's so
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much to get into um with you today I'm
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so excited about it because um you like
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you you've seen so much like you've been
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around for such a long time but one
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thing which I I never
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really um never really considered or
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even thought about with you and your job
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until um I started you know thinking
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about this chat is um the personal
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sacrifice involved yeah you're you're a
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family man you've got your wife um Mel
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and your daughters Olivier and Grace and
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just the amount of time that you must
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have to spend away from them yeah it's
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um it's definitely probably one of the
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most challenging parts of the gig um
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it's time away cuzz you know you you're
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winter you spent you spend the time in
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the hotel with the team um traveling the
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world with the team and so you're sort
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of only home when there's not a game on
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and so I think this year I think we've
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got 14 tests 15 tests and I think I'm
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home for about 5 weeks out of 5 months
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something like that wow um so now it is
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tough it's very tough to get the balance
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um balance between time away time at
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home when you are home being present
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when you're away not burning the candle
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and doing too much so then when you do
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get home you're cooked um it's it's not
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easy definitely not easy um and and M
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will always keep trying to pull me into
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line and and and check me um you know so
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yeah it's definitely a challenge always
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how how old are the girls now girls have
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left home now 23 and 19 okay a swe
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you're it's way it's way different now
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that they're not home and it was
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probably it was harder when they were
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really young and then it was harder when
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they were old um easy being away when
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they're older but you're you're so tight
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that you miss them more cuz you're cuz
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you're you know your friends you're
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you're really close when they're younger
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it's hard on Mel cuz she's going do
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anything by herself so yeah it's um yeah
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they're not home anymore so M will
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travel a bit and then what about the
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offseason it's like during the Super
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Rugby when um when all the the All
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Blacks are in the Super Rugby teams with
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their own snc guy yeah what's your role
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then so um is that when you're train for
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your own Iron Man
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yeah a little bit Yeah it allows me to
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do some of that stuff um but I'm still
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busy still busy like we're planning
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campaigns um we're monitoring and
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tracking players you know I was on I was
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on zooms yesterday for about 9 hours um
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you know with various groups of the old
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blacks um with staff from from the super
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clubs um with players so you're sort of
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non-stop talking and communicating and
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sharing ideas cuz the All Blacks don't
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just start um 10 days out from from
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playing England we're sort of we're
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going from the time the players start
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playing in February we're we're tracking
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we're having conversations we're
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watching them play we're watching them
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train um you know we're helping the
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Medical Teams um around decision- making
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around injuries and things so it's it's
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sort of non-stop but it's just not
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full-time it's probably 3 days a week
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four days a week um and you're at home
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so I work from home during the offseason
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so that makes up for all that time being
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away and then this might be a dumb
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question but it's just something I I was
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thinking about the last few days so do
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you um before the before any tour do you
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have to go away and like inspect the
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hotels and the environments you're going
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to be in or is there someone else that
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does a Ricky yeah so our manager does a
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Ricky so um Shand he's he's moved on but
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that's what Shand used to do and now
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moose P mland from denan does that um so
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travels to all the new hotels or hotels
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and Fields we haven't been to before so
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um yeah we get all that Intel early um
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you often need choices to be made which
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will come down to you know he'll ring me
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up to say hey there's this hotel there's
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this field there's this gym here's a
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travel time here's the distances here's
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the quality so we make decisions that
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are based on performance what's going to
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be the best thing for the performance
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and the preparation for the team and and
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then we make those decisions and we lock
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it in so yeah that all that that stuff
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all happens in you know February March
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April May cuz it's a lot of gear you
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guys need you can't just go to a a Jets
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can you no but we do yeah % 100% like if
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it if it means not getting a bus for 20
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minutes to go across a city um you know
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like we we used to start the Heritage up
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on Hobson Street there um and we'd go to
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the gym across the road which I think
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was a Jets um or Anytime Fitness it was
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a 24-hour gym we' just pop over there it
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was easy no bus no trip um so as long as
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we're not compromising on what we want
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to do um if it's the if it's the easiest
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thing to do and it's really still going
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to be effective then we jump at that
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stuff so yeah it's only been the last
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maybe seven or eight years that we get
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to get go into high performance gyms
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pretty much where we go um but again so
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long as it's not a big bus trip away so
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when do you like when do you do your own
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personal training like you're your Iron
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Man events do you just sort of try and
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do them outside of all black season 100%
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yeah I can't do anything during all
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black season I sort of I took it over in
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all black season just to stay healthy
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and to sleep well to eat well to look
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after my own stress I'll just have my
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own sort of plan um and I just took it
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over in the all black season and then
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once all black season's finished it's
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summertime in New Zealand and get on my
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bike and go for some runs and do some
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crazy swimming and yeah you mad about it
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eh I love it actually um towards the end
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I've got some Instagram questions but
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someone wanted to wanted me to ask you
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about the time you had to run backwards
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around M [ __ ] during a half Iron Man
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yeah man met driller e far out um was it
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a cramp or yeah yeah yeah no I'm a I'm a
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I'm a um I'm a horrible cramper um and
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I'm pretty competitive so that IR that
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half Iron Man I wasn't very prepared for
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and and I had a mate doing it and and I
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just went out a bit hard on the swim bit
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hard on the bike cuz I'm pretty good on
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the bike and but my running's my my
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Archilles heel and um got off the bike
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and oh legs don't feel too good and
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first time around the mount going
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downhill just quads locked up so I
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didn't want to stop cuz my mate was
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behind me and I didn't want him to beat
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me and anyway he ended up passing me and
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the only way I could get around the
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mount was walking backwards down the
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hills so otherwise the quads would lock
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up and I couldn't move so I figured out
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during the run that I could walk
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backwards down the hills and I wouldn't
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crap so then I cramp so then I'd I'd jog
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the flats and then walked backwards down
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the hill so yeah yeah it was a tough old
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day um do do you have a favorite Stadium
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I I was reading an interview with um
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Aaron Smith and he he says his favorite
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stadium is um the one in Wales and
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that's cuz he had a particularly good
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game there couple of memorable tries it
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was a big win what what about you what's
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a memorable stadium for you um I I've
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probably got three um oh probably four
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Around the World Eden Park love Eden
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Park um Eden Park special it's our home
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home away from home it's our Fortress um
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there's always an amazing crowd and
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atmosphere love Eden Park like Aaron
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Smith um the Millennium Stadium in
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Cardiff is is pretty special the roof
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comes in you know 80 90,000 crazy
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Welshman singing um it's special um and
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it's just down the road from the hotel
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so you sort of you're right in the mix
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so it's pretty it's pretty cool um
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setup um twickingham is is an amazing
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place to play you know essentially the
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the home of rugby um and love going up
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there because English are are quite uh
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cocky around their rugby and it's a
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pretty special place to go and win um
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and then the last one would be
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probably any of the old stadiums in
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South Africa you know the the old
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stadiums that are just these fortresses
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that where they built with brick the the
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stands go vertical and the the South
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African Crowds Are just nasty like they
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just love their rugby so much you know
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you're driving in on a bus to the ground
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and there's there's all sorts going on
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outside in the in the car parks with the
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with the barbecues of the BR um
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and the passion of the South Africans is
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just huge so going over there and and
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trying to win is Pretty Tough so when
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you do win it's really special oh that's
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cool yeah wow what they're just such
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crazy experiences you've had it's really
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cool and and your um I've seen so many
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photos of you with the um the the water
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the water boy vest on is is that your is
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that your viewing platform for for all
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the games you've been on all the tests
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like just on the sideline yeah it has
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been um I wasn't sure if that was going
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to continue but I'm carrying on in that
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in that role which is awesome I love
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being on the park like I've been to a
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few games um super rby games in the last
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I don't know 10 years or so excuse me
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and um and watching a game from the
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stand I enjoy but compared to being on
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the sideline it just doesn't compare
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it's it's pretty exciting being on the
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sideline like you you feel like you're
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involved in the game without being
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involved you know I'm pretty competitive
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so I like us performing I like being
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part of the performance even though I
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have a really really small role um so
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yeah know I'm always on the side running
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water and running messages so I sort of
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have ear piece on between the coach and
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the players so sometimes the players
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will ask me a question to ask the coach
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and vice versa um so there's you know
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message delivery which is pretty pretty
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important and it makes you feel really
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really part of it yeah 100% like what
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what's sort of messaging what are you
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talking about but do you well there's
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been many messages in my time but um you
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know like it could be it could as simple
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as um um the front pods not marked in a
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line out so I might I might deliver that
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to the to the line out leader and
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normally the line out leader say yeah
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yeah we we've seen that um so there's
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often a suggestion or or or or something
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to communicate and it's of more often
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not the players already all over it
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likewise Bowden Barrett might just say
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hey Gilly can you check with f um but is
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um is the Back Field clear you know cuz
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maybe he's not seen it quick enough um
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and so it's it's it's almost like
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there's a it's not a dialogue but
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there's these windows or messages
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sometimes there's no messages like if
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the team are handling everything in
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front of them um and seeing
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opportunities and in control there's
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nothing there's no messages um other
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than pets on the back you know but if
00:18:21
there's things that aren't quite going
00:18:22
right and there's opportunities
00:18:24
elsewhere the coaches might see it and
00:18:26
communicate that yeah on the um I was
00:18:29
reading Richie's book yesterday the open
00:18:31
side and you get a sentence in the
00:18:33
chapter about the 2011 Rugby World Cup
00:18:35
final um the sentence say trainer Nick
00:18:38
Gill gives us the call to get back on
00:18:40
track keep getting up so is that just is
00:18:42
that just you like ging up the ging up
00:18:44
the guys yeah motivating them yeah but
00:18:47
of both like um like I'll be screaming
00:18:49
from the sideline so it won't be a
00:18:51
message from the coaches but I'll be
00:18:52
screaming from the sideline like and a
00:18:54
few of the players asked me to um you
00:18:56
know like an AR s or say Gilly keep
00:18:58
getting stuck into me and in what way
00:19:01
what do you mean oh like if he's slow to
00:19:03
his feet like he's he's made a big
00:19:04
tackle or he's made a good run and he's
00:19:06
slow to his feet and he starts walking
00:19:09
if he hears me he it it makes him switch
00:19:12
back on and so he'll often ask me to
00:19:15
just get stuck into me if I'm looking a
00:19:16
bit slow um Aaron Smith used to be the
00:19:19
same keep encouraging us from the
00:19:21
sideline so whilst it sounds silly um
00:19:24
and sometimes it feels a little bit like
00:19:26
I'm not achieving much um some of the
00:19:28
players enjoy the noise cuz they all
00:19:30
they hear from the crowd is the is the
00:19:32
is the yoing they don't necessarily hear
00:19:33
anything specific so if they can hear
00:19:35
something specific cuz they close to me
00:19:37
then then I think that's useful um also
00:19:40
you you've been around for a while and
00:19:41
you know all these guys intimately so
00:19:43
you're not like just a dude in the crowd
00:19:44
yelling stuff out yeah yeah yeah yeah
00:19:46
and it's yeah exactly and and I don't I
00:19:48
don't yell at everyone like some people
00:19:49
just want to tell me to shut up so so
00:19:52
it's more more some players will say hey
00:19:54
can you can you keep yelling at me Gilly
00:19:56
or can you keep reminding me the first
00:19:58
first steps or something like that so um
00:20:01
and I do that in training too with some
00:20:02
of them you know some of them need some
00:20:04
help so if it's just me being annoying
00:20:06
annoying noise in the air then that's
00:20:08
that's good well I found that
00:20:10
interesting like the fact that it gets a
00:20:11
mention in Richie's book like it
00:20:13
obviously you the messaging or the
00:20:17
timing or whatever it happened to be
00:20:18
obviously meant something to them yeah
00:20:19
good yeah that's that's good to know
00:20:21
yeah that was um [ __ ] that was a
00:20:23
memorable game like from a just from a
00:20:25
fan perspective what was it like what do
00:20:28
you really collections of that whole
00:20:29
tournament because you're flicking
00:20:30
through Richie's book there's like a
00:20:31
photo of um on the back page of all you
00:20:33
guys on stage afterwards and it's like
00:20:35
Aaron crud in there and I'd forgotten
00:20:36
about Aaron cruden like at the start of
00:20:38
the tournament he was in the the stand
00:20:40
in Wellington drinking beers and then
00:20:41
he's called into the team and then
00:20:43
there's Steven Donald and py weeper and
00:20:46
Rich's broken foot I know well it sort
00:20:48
of felt like we couldn't catch a break
00:20:50
like there a tournament each week
00:20:52
something had happened like there'd be a
00:20:54
would there be another injury there'd be
00:20:55
another loss of someone or um you I
00:20:58
think we're into our fourth or fifth 10
00:21:00
you know Steven Donal got called in from
00:21:02
White baiting and you know DC went down
00:21:05
with with a groin um I remember that day
00:21:07
vividly like we had a meeting straight
00:21:09
after training to say what had happened
00:21:11
um and it was very much a just you just
00:21:14
got to keep tracking ledge we'll figure
00:21:15
it out um and you know I mean I have I
00:21:19
have quite a few memories but the the
00:21:21
most significant one for me was
00:21:23
um I remember going onto the field it
00:21:26
was 8 was it 87 he it was 87 the scho um
00:21:31
and it was like 10 minutes to go and it
00:21:33
was just This ferocious Battle of
00:21:35
halfway cuz it was just a penalty kick
00:21:37
to decide the game and we had Andy Ellis
00:21:40
Richie
00:21:42
mcco Steven
00:21:45
Donald um and I want to say was it
00:21:48
Kieran Reed I just remember um there was
00:21:52
a stoppage and I ran on and the four of
00:21:55
them the four sort of senior players or
00:21:58
leaders that were still on the field um
00:22:00
for the last 5 or 6 minutes come
00:22:02
together and you could just see in their
00:22:04
eyes they were calm there was no Panic I
00:22:07
remember Andy Alis actually Andy was
00:22:08
really impressive um just been really
00:22:11
calm with the plan what we were going to
00:22:14
do and um I came off from that little
00:22:16
huddle thinking we got this you know and
00:22:20
and it was sort of you know there was
00:22:21
still 5 minutes it was still so tight it
00:22:24
was just one mistake one infringement
00:22:26
and um and I just I just thought that
00:22:28
the players making decisions being calm
00:22:31
Under Pressure um you know in a pinnacle
00:22:34
moment um and the biggest game of some
00:22:37
of their lives and so um that was
00:22:39
probably the thing I remember most of
00:22:40
them on the in the game um and then
00:22:43
after the game the coolest thing was
00:22:45
sitting around on the floor in the Eden
00:22:47
Park changing room and just everyone
00:22:50
just sitting around just going
00:22:52
wow having a beer and just like wow like
00:22:55
not a lot was being said to be fair it
00:22:57
was quiet but it was just just
00:22:59
reflective and sort of I don't know
00:23:01
special real special yeah yeah I suppose
00:23:04
it's funny in an environment like that
00:23:05
because the players are [ __ ]
00:23:07
exhausted cuz they've given everything
00:23:08
but you're not exhausted you're just
00:23:10
ready to party but I m I'm emotionally
00:23:12
exhausted I tell you what tell and and
00:23:15
and the weeks are tough like um like the
00:23:18
week for the staff is is tough cuz it's
00:23:20
we work really hard and so yes we're not
00:23:23
out on the test match but um we've put a
00:23:25
whole lot of work into the week and so
00:23:27
you do get to the end of the game and
00:23:29
you are emotionally naked and you are
00:23:32
like holy okay we're going to do it
00:23:34
again tomorrow and then you start again
00:23:36
tomorrow you know so it's um yeah we
00:23:38
don't have the physical exhaustion but I
00:23:40
think there's also you know we do have
00:23:41
the emotional stress and and and and
00:23:44
fatigue that comes with the the whole
00:23:45
gig yeah and what was up with Richie's
00:23:48
foot he it was like a broken foot right
00:23:50
yeah he had I think he had a fracture of
00:23:51
some bone and Deb Robinson our doctor at
00:23:54
the time love Deb she's an awesome doc
00:23:56
um and she was just real calm and her
00:23:58
and Richard worked together at the
00:23:59
Crusaders a lot so everyone trusted Deb
00:24:03
and Deb was just like look he'll be fine
00:24:05
to play but that's it and so hands off
00:24:09
Gilly I want to say I want to say it was
00:24:11
like three or four weeks I can't
00:24:12
remember how many games or how many
00:24:14
weeks he didn't do a lot of training in
00:24:16
um but he did bare minimal to get ready
00:24:18
for the game um and that was just
00:24:20
because you know as soon as you put to
00:24:22
put put some work into the foot it got
00:24:24
sore so you go into the game with it not
00:24:26
being too sore and he was tough enough
00:24:28
to play with a bit of pain um yeah
00:24:32
immense effort to be fair but um you
00:24:34
know he was that important to the team
00:24:37
that everyone was okay with that yeah
00:24:40
that was that a was that a big night
00:24:41
after that at the time I was living in
00:24:43
um a subb called westm just R the corner
00:24:44
for Marley Williams and uh I saw Zack
00:24:47
Guilford rolling out of there about 88
00:24:48
or 9 in the morning yeah no um it was a
00:24:50
big few days I think yeah I wouldn't say
00:24:53
a big night it was a big few days
00:24:55
probably a probably a solid week to be
00:24:57
fair cuz I think we went on some a tour
00:24:59
around New Zealand and I actually
00:25:01
remember I got a cool photo of it
00:25:02
actually we were traveling to Christ
00:25:03
Church to take the World Cup down to
00:25:04
Christ Church and um we landed in Christ
00:25:08
Church I think we landed in Christ
00:25:09
Church had to wait like an hour to get
00:25:12
on the bus to go to the to parade and um
00:25:15
I've got this photo of Graham Henry
00:25:17
asleep cuddled up on the floor in this
00:25:20
holding pin like a it was like a tent um
00:25:23
with the World Cup he was just asleep
00:25:25
cuddling this world cup you know and um
00:25:27
so that was sort of three or four days
00:25:28
after we'd won um so again another
00:25:30
memory of a long time ago that's that's
00:25:33
amazing I I you know you just can't
00:25:35
imagine the pressure he was under like
00:25:37
the fact that he um survived and kept
00:25:39
his job after 20 2007 when the the
00:25:43
tradition in the past had been to like
00:25:45
you know gas a coach that doesn't win
00:25:47
the World Cup the fact that he survived
00:25:50
and then won the World Cup in 2011 it's
00:25:52
remarkable oh it was it's a it's a cool
00:25:54
story cuz um he's a great coach I loved
00:25:56
working with with t um
00:25:58
and the environment they'd learned a lot
00:26:00
on the fouryear soccer before I think
00:26:02
and so he he was definitely that was
00:26:04
definitely the right decision and hence
00:26:06
we we we won the cup so um yeah know it
00:26:10
was he did well didn't he to survive oh
00:26:12
yeah he really did yeah um I there was a
00:26:15
rumor that um Owen and Ben Frank went to
00:26:17
the gym like the next day after the
00:26:19
World Cup final is is an urban legend or
00:26:21
is that true no no it's true you know
00:26:24
it's
00:26:24
true well it's it's strange isn't it but
00:26:27
it actually um it it just speaks volumes
00:26:30
of what those two are like they they
00:26:32
love lifting T they don't necessarily
00:26:34
like
00:26:34
partying um you know and and they were
00:26:38
like particularly Owen but been as been
00:26:40
as well they were they were a little bit
00:26:43
ahead of their time when it came to
00:26:44
professionalism um they learned a lot
00:26:46
from Brad Thorn you know Brad Thorn was
00:26:48
very professional he'd been a pro for a
00:26:50
long time when he came into the All
00:26:51
Blacks and and and Owen and been carried
00:26:54
on that professionalism where what you
00:26:57
ate was important you know you know you
00:26:59
you go to a team dinner they'd still
00:27:00
take a protein shake you know they
00:27:02
they'd carry around their own food and
00:27:03
meals and they were very professional
00:27:06
and and their commitment to their bodies
00:27:07
was huge um and so they were great role
00:27:11
models but going to the gym the after
00:27:13
winning the whe cut final yeah that's
00:27:15
something else not quite sure about that
00:27:18
so you weren't there with them no no
00:27:21
chance mate no chance um are you bread
00:27:23
Thor since you mentioned him so was he
00:27:25
in the O before you started what was I
00:27:27
remember a story of about him like say
00:27:28
he was he was selected for the All
00:27:30
Blacks and then he he declined initially
00:27:31
right didn't he went back to the enl for
00:27:34
yeah no he he was in and out a couple of
00:27:35
times um so when I started he was in the
00:27:38
All Blacks in 08 so I I I can't remember
00:27:41
if he was in the 2007 World Cup um I
00:27:43
don't think so um but yeah he came and
00:27:46
then he went and then he came back um
00:27:48
and so you know and
00:27:51
he uh he just he he was so cool like
00:27:55
what I loved about Brad was
00:27:58
obviously in Australia as a young pro
00:28:00
who'd been doing it for a while he just
00:28:02
was was just so simple in his
00:28:05
preparation he lifted exactly the same
00:28:07
every single week he even had the same
00:28:09
pre-match meal every week which was so
00:28:11
different he to have a banana sandwich
00:28:13
that was his pre-match meal you know
00:28:14
like there's all this amazing food and
00:28:16
it was a banana sandwich was all he'd
00:28:18
have um and cans of lemonade after the
00:28:21
game you know so again lots of players
00:28:24
learn a lot from him um and I think
00:28:27
that's what happens now days
00:28:29
professionalism is is is growing and and
00:28:31
we have more and more people living the
00:28:34
lives of professional athletes than we
00:28:36
used to have and so as new younger
00:28:39
players come in they they see what's
00:28:40
around them and it's almost like the the
00:28:43
the learning is so organic by seeing
00:28:45
what the you know the senior players are
00:28:48
doing they understand what's required
00:28:49
now they might not have been doing some
00:28:51
of that stuff when they're in their Club
00:28:52
but now that's like all this an
00:28:53
expectation all these Le leaders and
00:28:55
Senior players are doing it so I'll do
00:28:57
it too
00:28:58
yeah and does that become um a problem
00:29:00
for you in the respect that you're not
00:29:02
having to put the boot up people or tell
00:29:04
them to do their training you're having
00:29:05
to pull people back I'm thinking like um
00:29:08
yeah Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant you
00:29:10
if you read their books it's like they
00:29:12
they were trying to train three times a
00:29:13
day to get one ahead on yeah is that the
00:29:15
same sort of thing yeah absolutely now
00:29:17
like there's um there's athletes there's
00:29:19
there's all blacks that um you know will
00:29:22
will do so much more than many others in
00:29:26
the squad you know like a TJ panar is a
00:29:28
classic example he'll do he'll do an
00:29:30
extra session most days that others
00:29:32
won't um and it's just a matter of
00:29:34
trying to educate and Coach some of that
00:29:37
intent or energy so um I don't disagree
00:29:40
with some of it and and so it's a matter
00:29:42
of working with the athlete right
00:29:43
collaborating on
00:29:45
okay we we've got to a point where
00:29:47
you're in this condition Aaron Smith
00:29:49
you're doing this tread walk every
00:29:51
morning cool how does it work how does
00:29:53
it fit into the allback schedule what
00:29:55
are we getting out of it do we do it
00:29:57
every single week do we pull back later
00:29:58
on in the year so it's very much a coach
00:30:01
athlete relationship where we're sort of
00:30:03
collaborating so um yeah that's probably
00:30:07
a big shift to having to put my boot up
00:30:09
people's butt um I don't really have to
00:30:11
motivate too many people they all black
00:30:12
Jersy motivates everyone so a that's
00:30:15
Goosebump stuff yeah the Aaron walk uh
00:30:18
the Aon Smith treadmill thing you're
00:30:19
talking about um I bought this up before
00:30:21
we came to the podcast room I heard you
00:30:23
on another podcast talking about the see
00:30:24
every every morning Aaron Smith would do
00:30:27
put the tread on an incline of 15 and do
00:30:30
like a 2 km walk on that which feels
00:30:32
like you're walking up a steep hill very
00:30:34
quickly as well like uh 10 minutes per
00:30:36
kilometer pace which is a brisk walk
00:30:38
what's the um what's the benefit in that
00:30:40
that any one of us can get oh I think um
00:30:43
you know we all know what it feels like
00:30:44
to go up a hill okay it's hard work um
00:30:47
and in in rugby in particular um we do
00:30:51
enough running um generally speaking if
00:30:54
the program's right we we getting enough
00:30:55
running in and and we we have to keep
00:30:58
finding ways to keep improving our
00:31:00
fitness without improving the risk of in
00:31:02
increasing the risk of injury so
00:31:04
something like a treadmill walk will
00:31:05
improve your calf and Le strength your
00:31:07
aerobic fitness but there's no impact so
00:31:11
good on the joints um great for strength
00:31:14
in the legs so when you think about how
00:31:16
that transfers to running on the park um
00:31:19
it means that you're probably going to
00:31:20
be more efficient in your running you're
00:31:22
probably going to go longer into the
00:31:23
game and there's no extra risk from
00:31:27
doing too much
00:31:28
um running so that's the logic we do the
00:31:30
same with bikes what bikes we'll jump on
00:31:32
the bikes we'll do some high intensity
00:31:34
stuff on bikes to get some more energy
00:31:37
energy system development or metabolic
00:31:39
training done without increased risk of
00:31:41
soft tiser injury so you know that's the
00:31:43
balancing actors being the fittest team
00:31:45
in the world and the healthiest team in
00:31:47
the world with no soft tissue injuries
00:31:49
I've heard you talking about what bites
00:31:51
a lot another podcast you're a massive
00:31:53
fan of them I love you're in love with
00:31:55
them I did one this morning before I
00:31:57
came to see you so I sort of I'm I'm on
00:31:59
one most days at the moment um I got a
00:32:01
bit of a sore shoulder and sore foot so
00:32:03
I'm just looking after myself and trying
00:32:04
to stay fit by by heading the W bike in
00:32:06
the garage but no that cool piece what
00:32:10
what what do you do what does an average
00:32:11
day look like for you in terms of
00:32:12
Fitness I'll try and do an hour or
00:32:14
something every day when I'm working um
00:32:17
and then when I'm when I'm in my summer
00:32:19
mode I'll be basically preparing for
00:32:21
Iron Man so you know it be 2 to 3 to 5
00:32:24
hours a day depending on sort of the
00:32:26
schedule but yeah I'll all Swim Bike Run
00:32:29
um through my week when I'm with the All
00:32:31
Blacks just depending on where we are
00:32:32
and what's at the hotel and things so
00:32:34
just try and fit into my day do it first
00:32:35
thing don't leave it to the end of the
00:32:37
day start my day with it and um yeah
00:32:41
just just makes you feel good he
00:32:42
physical activity I I started flicking
00:32:44
through your book yesterday you put a
00:32:45
book out four or five years ago um
00:32:47
Health yourself um which is a great book
00:32:50
by the way but it's um feels like it's
00:32:52
aimed at people that don't do any sort
00:32:54
of movement at all which is alarming
00:32:57
yeah yeah no definitely makes you feel
00:32:58
good like I think um you know
00:33:01
it's if if I'm at all ever feeling tired
00:33:05
or flat and energy I know the best thing
00:33:08
for me is to exercise um that's what
00:33:09
I've learned and about myself and I dare
00:33:12
say most people um would be the same if
00:33:15
they actually tried it um it's not
00:33:18
necessarily about threshing yourself but
00:33:20
but doing some exercise off some form
00:33:23
you know moving a little bit will make
00:33:24
you feel like if if I don't exercise I
00:33:27
get TI
00:33:28
um which seems ironic and contradictory
00:33:31
but if I exercise I feel like I've got
00:33:33
way more energy to do loads more in my
00:33:35
day um and so yeah I think it's
00:33:38
massively important yeah I I couldn't
00:33:41
agree anymore and I feel like it's it's
00:33:42
just been through like potentially your
00:33:44
career with the old blacks that we've um
00:33:45
learned like the mental health benefits
00:33:47
of exercise um as much as the physical
00:33:50
you know it's 100% like some some people
00:33:54
like some guys in the old blacks will
00:33:55
train I think for their mental health m
00:33:57
to deal with the stress and the pressure
00:33:59
of of performance um you know exercise
00:34:04
helps them deal with it and so that's
00:34:06
why when I say have to pull people back
00:34:07
it's not necessarily all because they're
00:34:08
trying to be the best physical version
00:34:10
of them themselves but I think there's a
00:34:12
combination of it it helps with
00:34:14
confidence it helps with mood it helps
00:34:15
with sleep um likewise things like saers
00:34:19
and Ice baths
00:34:20
like um all those things help with mood
00:34:24
and and confidence so um it's all a big
00:34:27
part part of that Health performance
00:34:29
puzzle um you know we we're sort of
00:34:31
rebranding our group at the moment our
00:34:33
health and performance group and you
00:34:35
know we sort of we're talking about
00:34:37
performance through health is sort of
00:34:39
our Mantra and you know if we think
00:34:41
about it all of us are trying to perform
00:34:43
in our day-to-day lives um and it's way
00:34:47
easier to perform if you're healthy um
00:34:49
and so we tend to We tend to put things
00:34:51
around the wrong way but um you look
00:34:53
after your health and and your your mind
00:34:56
um through exercise and you're
00:34:58
performing anything you choose to
00:34:59
perform in yeah but you you weren't
00:35:01
always this way in the beginning of your
00:35:03
book um you talk about going down too
00:35:05
and being like a a bit of a fatty 20
00:35:08
kilos were you were you a stocky 20
00:35:10
kilos overweight though or were you yeah
00:35:13
probably you know what do they call it
00:35:15
nowadays they have the is it the the the
00:35:18
the fresher few or the fresher 15 the
00:35:20
fresher 15 something like that and um
00:35:23
and and it's definitely there was a case
00:35:25
when I was down there in the '90s it was
00:35:27
very much the I went down there as
00:35:29
skinny a skinny young man and after a
00:35:32
year I was a I was a chubby young man um
00:35:35
so eating poorly drinking too much um
00:35:38
not exercising and um how can how can
00:35:40
you not exercise when you're doing like
00:35:42
a fitness degree well it's cold it's
00:35:45
dark it's cold and dark and no when I
00:35:48
say not exercise I might you know I
00:35:50
might have ran twice a week and got on
00:35:51
my bike once a week but but doesn't make
00:35:54
up for everything you're eating and
00:35:55
drinking so um the balance is wrong um
00:35:58
but I think you know I was actually
00:36:00
surprised when I finished my degree and
00:36:02
I knew nothing about training or
00:36:04
nutrition and um and so that's why I
00:36:06
wrote the book CU I feel like it's
00:36:07
really hard to find the knowledge in a
00:36:09
simply an easily digestible form U for
00:36:12
most people and yeah it is complicated
00:36:16
when you trying to figure out what you
00:36:17
should and shouldn't be eating um
00:36:19
likewise what exercise you should and
00:36:20
shouldn't be doing um so yeah it took me
00:36:23
a while to learn that about myself you
00:36:25
know and I was trained in that stuff um
00:36:27
I reckon I turned the corner when I was
00:36:28
about
00:36:30
24 um I realized that if I ate a bit
00:36:34
less or a bit cleaner and exercised a
00:36:36
bit more consistently I'd one feel
00:36:39
better have more energy and and lose
00:36:41
some body fat um you know and I'd been
00:36:43
studying for nearly eight years at that
00:36:45
stage um was that when you were in
00:36:46
Australia doing your PhD or was this
00:36:48
poos I just got home from from Australia
00:36:50
doing my PhD and I was working in in
00:36:52
Hamilton teaching so I was actually
00:36:54
teaching exercise physiology and um and
00:36:58
I was still exercising daily but eating
00:37:01
way too much and so I was just getting
00:37:03
tired um cuz I had the balance wrong and
00:37:06
I was still too heavy so once I just
00:37:08
sort of figured out my Nutrition a
00:37:10
little bit by experimenting a little bit
00:37:12
I I learned so much and and I think
00:37:15
that's probably what most people need to
00:37:16
do is experiment a little bit more and
00:37:18
find out what works for them yeah CU
00:37:20
you're in your late 40s now and as we've
00:37:22
established you do Iron Men so you're in
00:37:24
you're in good shape um what are your
00:37:26
your vices though or guil Pleasures your
00:37:29
chocolate wine oh yeah all of the above
00:37:33
um no I I I've basically I I had um I
00:37:36
had some eggs this morning before I came
00:37:38
here and and I just got off the W bike
00:37:40
and my wife said Mel said you want some
00:37:42
Poached Eggs I said I love some she said
00:37:43
you want some bread I said no thanks she
00:37:45
said that's a bit strange why aren't you
00:37:47
having bread I said cuz I'd rather have
00:37:48
chocolate when I go home tonight and so
00:37:50
that's sort of what I've learned is that
00:37:52
I'll I'll I'll save my carbs for the
00:37:54
carbs I like um you know whether that's
00:37:56
a cold be or or a couple of rows of
00:37:59
chocolate um um I'd sort of I've sort of
00:38:02
learned where to spend my calories I
00:38:05
suppose um because I think I think it's
00:38:08
important to get a balance of what what
00:38:10
makes you happy as well so I enjoy a a
00:38:13
beer or a wine or some chocolate don't
00:38:16
necessarily enjoy toast you know I can
00:38:18
do without it same as rice like so I've
00:38:20
sort of gone down that track of
00:38:21
restricting some of the carbs I don't
00:38:23
need and having the ones I like eating
00:38:25
smarter being smarter just more
00:38:27
conscious in your decision making that's
00:38:29
all yeah um yeah like making some
00:38:31
sacrifices and compromise so I can I can
00:38:34
enjoy things are you are you in better
00:38:37
shape now than what you were in your
00:38:40
20s um right now no um I've had a year
00:38:44
off Iron Man um but probably the last 10
00:38:47
years yeah definitely the bit bit way
00:38:49
better shape than I was in my 20s um
00:38:51
yeah like um I want to sort of probably
00:38:55
like yourself Dom I want to defy age a
00:38:56
little bit I want to keep I want to keep
00:38:58
keep being being better physically and
00:39:01
looking after my body you only got one
00:39:03
so look after it um I'm definitely
00:39:06
spending a bit more time and energy um
00:39:09
you know
00:39:10
stretching eating better um not being so
00:39:14
strung up on running hard but running
00:39:17
consistently slowly um same as on the
00:39:20
bike I don't thresh myself so much on
00:39:22
the bike I'll just be on the bike um so
00:39:24
I think um yeah this time next year be
00:39:27
in way better shape than I my I was in
00:39:29
my 20s yeah have you do you know um the
00:39:32
work of um Peter arer or his book outli
00:39:35
yeah yeah it's a bloody great book
00:39:37
awesome book oh incredible so it's Bas
00:39:38
for anyone that hasn't read it it's
00:39:39
about um basically reverse engineering
00:39:42
your aging so work out what you want to
00:39:43
be like when you're 70 or 80 and work
00:39:45
back so for him it's like he wants to be
00:39:47
able to you lift a suitcase on an
00:39:49
overhead you know compartment and a a
00:39:51
plane or a train absolutely and better
00:39:53
walk around train stations and it's like
00:39:55
if you want to do that at 70 or 80 you
00:39:57
got doing more than running a a 5k park
00:39:59
run when you're 30 100% um yeah it was
00:40:02
just a different way of looking at it
00:40:03
and I I found it really really exciting
00:40:05
yeah well it's it's not until you start
00:40:07
getting older that those things you
00:40:09
don't think about that stuff but you
00:40:11
know how how often most of us lift
00:40:14
something above our head most of us
00:40:16
don't do it anymore you know unless
00:40:18
we're in a job that requires that so
00:40:20
that when you do get older you haven't
00:40:21
lifted stuff above your head for 15 20
00:40:24
years of course you can't do it anymore
00:40:25
so it's all about function isn't it it's
00:40:27
all about maintaining good function and
00:40:29
the things you want to do um yeah g I
00:40:32
haven't thought about what I want to do
00:40:33
when I'm 70 or 80 but I'd love to keep
00:40:35
doing Iron Man and it might not be
00:40:37
yearly it might be every 3 or four years
00:40:39
I do a race but um I don't want to stop
00:40:41
doing it but I do know that as I've got
00:40:43
older I I've had to start doing strength
00:40:46
training again you know like um oh did
00:40:48
you stop for a while did you oh yeah
00:40:50
yeah no I stopped for a bit cuz I just
00:40:52
wanted to swim bike run more um and then
00:40:55
I started getting a few niggles you know
00:40:57
started getting a few this sounds very
00:40:58
familiar by way started getting a few
00:41:00
aches and pains and like struggling to
00:41:02
do things that I used to be able to do
00:41:04
when I was younger like lift something
00:41:05
above my head so I've realized um
00:41:07
probably the last four or five years
00:41:09
that I and I know and gee I know all
00:41:12
this stuff right that's what I do his
00:41:13
job and I've done for a long time but
00:41:15
but but um practicing What You Preach is
00:41:18
a different story so I've I've actually
00:41:20
really had to strip things back and go
00:41:21
actually I need to stretch more I need
00:41:24
to get massage more often and I need to
00:41:26
do some strength training you know not
00:41:28
daily but but every couple of days I
00:41:29
need to be doing something that is
00:41:32
increasing or working on my range of
00:41:34
motion and and in ways I don't do in
00:41:37
Swim Bike Run and adding resistance um
00:41:40
and it's it makes you feel it makes me
00:41:43
feel less old if that makes sense yeah
00:41:47
yeah you can completely cuz I'm I'm I'm
00:41:49
probably much the same I think that's
00:41:50
how I got a knee injury if I'm being
00:41:51
completely honest with myself um but
00:41:54
I've started going to the gym again and
00:41:56
it's um only maybe 2 or 3 weeks of doing
00:41:58
it on a regular basis and you start to
00:42:00
you don't start to look good necessarily
00:42:02
but you start to feel good you feel
00:42:04
stronger it doesn't take long no it
00:42:05
doesn't take long and it's just about
00:42:07
consistency and it's about just just not
00:42:09
necessarily woring about how much weight
00:42:11
you're lifting but but but improving
00:42:13
your movements um in your function so
00:42:15
that when you are older it's all good
00:42:16
but you're actually you like I can I can
00:42:20
run for 2 hours no problem and probably
00:42:22
not use my glutes at all and you know if
00:42:25
you spend 10 years doing that all of a
00:42:27
sudden you start developing knee pain
00:42:30
because you haven't been using your
00:42:31
glutes for 10 years and all of a sudden
00:42:32
you're you're collapsing your knees are
00:42:34
collapsing inwards and now you've got a
00:42:37
cartilage problem and so you know it's
00:42:39
almost like we just need to be doing
00:42:41
things to keep the body I don't know um
00:42:45
healthy you know healthy to do whatever
00:42:46
is you want to do so uh that's something
00:42:49
that I've learned the last we while just
00:42:50
with myself is I got to do do a little
00:42:52
bit more of that yeah should should
00:42:53
everybody be doing some weights with
00:42:55
some resistant stuff even 100% like the
00:42:57
World Health Organization now like it
00:42:59
used to be back in the day 20 30 years
00:43:01
ago 20 or 30 minutes of aerobic exercise
00:43:04
you know a week three times that used to
00:43:07
be the the World Health organization's
00:43:09
guidelines on being healthy um now it's
00:43:14
got some vigorous exercise in there it's
00:43:16
got some aerobic exercise in there it's
00:43:17
got resistance training um because gone
00:43:20
on the days of older people not doing
00:43:22
weights cuz it's bad for you it's
00:43:24
actually the science the literature the
00:43:26
studies are out there that show show you
00:43:28
can still be super strong and healthy by
00:43:30
lifting weights as you age and in fact
00:43:33
it it reverses the impact of Aging you
00:43:35
know by being strong you're
00:43:37
strengthening ligaments um tendons
00:43:39
muscles and bones and so you want to
00:43:42
stay healthy for longer you got to be
00:43:44
lifting weights and or using resistance
00:43:48
through movement okay so doesn't doesn't
00:43:51
mean you go to the gym and you're
00:43:52
squatting 200 kilos it means that you're
00:43:54
you're performing a squat movement with
00:43:57
some weight that's more than your body
00:43:58
weight through good range I've had um
00:44:02
Arch jelly on the podcast twice now he's
00:44:04
um 101 almost 102 he was the coach of
00:44:07
like John Walker the 1500 meter runner
00:44:09
in the 70s and ' 80s he still does like
00:44:11
100 squats a day there you go just here
00:44:14
you go yeah it's um I was reading a cool
00:44:17
book the other day actually called iy
00:44:18
guy have you read the book iy guy
00:44:20
oh no I've I've got it on um on my
00:44:23
Kindle I haven't really I just finished
00:44:25
it the other day and it was it was very
00:44:27
like um you know they they basically
00:44:29
spend a lot of time talking to the
00:44:31
oldest people in the world and their
00:44:32
secrets to a long and healthy life and
00:44:35
couple of things came out of it which
00:44:37
doesn't surprise anyone but um you know
00:44:39
move more and eat till you're 70% full
00:44:44
it was as simple as that that was some
00:44:46
of their and and eat real food versus
00:44:48
crappy processed stuff so um really
00:44:51
simple stuff and you know squatting 100
00:44:54
squats a day like that doesn't sound
00:44:55
like a lot but you know most people
00:44:57
couldn't do that just with body weight
00:44:59
like they wouldn't be a to walk the next
00:45:01
day or if they did they'd be average
00:45:03
squats yeah okay so for anyone that's
00:45:05
listening to this that doesn't do
00:45:06
anything at the moment in terms of
00:45:07
resistance like how could you start like
00:45:10
a bunch of press-ups a day some situps
00:45:12
some squats yeah I mean I think the big
00:45:15
bang for buck would be um Mobility
00:45:18
through your hips so it could be the
00:45:19
world's greatest stretch like a yo yoga
00:45:21
pose to open up your hips it would be
00:45:25
some squat patterns based on your range
00:45:26
of motion um for example most people
00:45:30
couldn't get thighs parallel so I'd lift
00:45:32
your heels up on some bits of wood or
00:45:34
something so you can get full range
00:45:36
through your hips um so i' be doing
00:45:38
squats calf raisers you know especially
00:45:41
for endurance athletes like common
00:45:43
injury for endurance athletes as AR
00:45:44
kelles and calves um so we get those
00:45:47
strong and keep them strong so just body
00:45:49
weight calf raisers in your house you
00:45:50
don't need to go to a gym um press-ups
00:45:52
are great but um you know most of us
00:45:55
don't need to do more in front of us
00:45:57
most of us do plenty of stuff in front
00:45:59
of us we need to do more through our
00:46:01
back um so back hips glutes could be as
00:46:05
simple as some um banded glute
00:46:07
activations through through sort of um
00:46:10
Abduction of the of the leg um so yeah
00:46:13
it doesn't have it's not complicated
00:46:14
it's simple stuff um but just mainly
00:46:17
switching things on and going through
00:46:19
full range and adding resistance as able
00:46:22
that's good stuff it's worth pointing
00:46:23
out um you were here before I was I was
00:46:26
next still grabbing your coffee and when
00:46:27
I arrived back at my apartment front
00:46:29
door you were doing Cal phasers on the
00:46:30
steps yeah well you just always always
00:46:34
looking to get little well no well sort
00:46:36
of I truth be known I um I was visiting
00:46:40
my nephew on the weekend and um and
00:46:43
we're at the house and and he's nearly 3
00:46:46
2 and a half um and I was trying to hide
00:46:49
from around the island bench I was on my
00:46:51
hands and knees crawling around the
00:46:52
floor trying to hide from him and um I
00:46:55
got a bit excited crawled a bit fast and
00:46:57
then I was like oh and um and I've done
00:47:01
something to my foot I think I've
00:47:02
strained my plan of faser or something
00:47:04
so now all I was do on was I wasn't car
00:47:07
racing I was trying to stretch out my
00:47:08
foot to see if it was still sore so it
00:47:10
is sore so I'll be on the bike a bit
00:47:12
more the next week or so I think well
00:47:14
that's a really embarrassing story but
00:47:15
thanks thanks for your honesty um I I
00:47:18
think that's the reason why you want to
00:47:19
keep um keep moving is you get older you
00:47:21
want to be able to get down on the floor
00:47:22
and play with kids right you don't want
00:47:24
to lose that playfulness 100% like
00:47:26
that's um I was a bit I was a bit
00:47:27
embarrassed that I'd hurt myself
00:47:29
crawling around the floor so I don't
00:47:31
know whether that means I need to
00:47:32
practice crawling a bit more or or be a
00:47:34
bit slow when I C but um that's exactly
00:47:36
it like it brought me so much joy you
00:47:38
know like so you don't want to not be
00:47:41
able to do that so yeah it's a it's a
00:47:43
it's a great example of of staying on
00:47:45
top of your function yeah I love that I
00:47:47
thanks for that knowledge I'm sure a lot
00:47:48
of people can get a lot out of it um can
00:47:51
we talk about some individual players
00:47:53
you can no comment these if you want um
00:47:56
but I've heard you talking about rich
00:47:57
here and you've described him as quite
00:47:59
weak and
00:48:01
slow have I mean he's like he's
00:48:05
remarkable we know he has 148 test
00:48:07
matches um arguably the greatest all
00:48:09
black of all time he's gone on to do
00:48:12
like insane Adventure races and
00:48:14
endurance events um does he find it
00:48:17
funny when you refer to him as week week
00:48:18
and slow or have you had an interaction
00:48:20
with him about it yeah does he tell you
00:48:23
off don't know no he hasn't told me off
00:48:25
yet um I don't know how he feels about
00:48:27
it but I don't think he can deny it
00:48:29
either so it is fact what do you mean
00:48:31
weak and slow what do you mean well
00:48:33
Richie when I met Richie um he hated the
00:48:36
gym I absolutely hated the gym um you
00:48:39
know and we talk about things how things
00:48:41
have changed like um Richie didn't
00:48:44
believe that JY work improved his
00:48:48
performance and when he was younger I
00:48:50
probably wouldn't disagree with them
00:48:52
okay um and and this is one of those
00:48:54
things where you know you you're
00:48:56
learning about you're learning about
00:48:58
athletes you're learning about the game
00:49:00
and and how you play and how you respond
00:49:02
to how you play but um he wasn't very
00:49:04
strong in the gym he hated the gym and
00:49:07
even even my first year like he would
00:49:09
come once a week you know it was sort of
00:49:11
like he'd come if you felt like it um
00:49:15
and over time um through my education
00:49:18
with him and Steve Hansen's education
00:49:20
with him was like well if you want to
00:49:22
get faster you need to get stronger
00:49:24
you're actually getting slower as you
00:49:25
get older and you play such a physical
00:49:28
game that if you don't go to the gym and
00:49:30
get stronger you'll keep getting hurt
00:49:32
and so once Richie bought into the fact
00:49:35
that hey this might help me stay the
00:49:37
same speed I am or get me faster and it
00:49:39
might make me healthier for longer and
00:49:41
play more test matches than he B into it
00:49:45
um and so um he wasn't super strong but
00:49:48
he's you know he's like you and I Dom
00:49:50
he's a slow he was pretty much a slow
00:49:52
twitch athlete um he he couldn't jump
00:49:55
high he couldn't run fast he wasn't slow
00:49:58
but he just wasn't explosive right um
00:50:01
but like any like compared to any other
00:50:03
player on the field he never slowed down
00:50:05
so his endurance his aerobic ability was
00:50:08
second to none for the size of him and
00:50:11
so you know and and how I always
00:50:14
explained it to people is that at the
00:50:16
start of the game he might be slower
00:50:18
than I don't know um um all of the
00:50:21
lucies and all of the backs on the park
00:50:23
he might be the slowest one there maybe
00:50:25
um but the end of the game he was
00:50:28
running faster than all of them because
00:50:30
he never fatigued you know and so that's
00:50:33
what you know that's what you deal with
00:50:34
you deal with what of your strengths his
00:50:36
strengths were running faster than El at
00:50:38
the end of the game when it mattered and
00:50:39
how many games the All Blacks win in the
00:50:41
last 10 minutes when he was on the park
00:50:43
so many how many would he make that
00:50:46
decisive tackle or turnover when he was
00:50:48
on the park in the last 10 minutes many
00:50:50
test um so he had aerobic strengths but
00:50:54
Jim and speed weren't his strengths yeah
00:50:57
poor Richie I've also had um DG Allen
00:50:59
and Simone Mayer on the the podcast and
00:51:01
they've done Adventure races with them
00:51:03
they both described them as
00:51:05
clumsy I think that's we were talking
00:51:08
about doing adventure races where you're
00:51:09
like traversing rivers in the middle of
00:51:11
the night and stuff like that but it
00:51:12
feels like everyone's having a go Richie
00:51:14
yeah well you know cuz he's pretty
00:51:16
perfect is he he was a pretty perfect
00:51:17
Skipper so he needs to be brought down a
00:51:19
pig to Poppy syndr maybe but but that's
00:51:22
why I just try to qualify those
00:51:23
statements is that he had strengths that
00:51:25
no one else had
00:51:27
and and so those those comments I make
00:51:29
are are tongue and cheek you know and
00:51:32
and it's very much a matter of well you
00:51:34
know the number of games he won because
00:51:36
of the strength he had aerobically um
00:51:38
were were so many so yeah he he was a
00:51:41
little bit like conred Smith conr Smith
00:51:43
was the same not strong not fast but
00:51:46
just ran all day um and again he'd be
00:51:49
the one running past people at the end
00:51:51
of a game cuz he never got tired um he
00:51:54
might not have had the the the speed um
00:51:57
as he as he grew into his all black
00:51:59
career but um he had the endurance and
00:52:02
that that that set him apart and spw so
00:52:07
he turns up to the gym you're like
00:52:08
there's nothing I can do with you you're
00:52:10
perfect well no not really because um he
00:52:12
he wasn't that quick over over 10 20
00:52:14
meters either like um he was a a a big
00:52:19
lean aerobic athlete as well he was very
00:52:21
fit um but he had he had knee injury
00:52:24
knee issues and stuff so we were pretty
00:52:26
restricted with him but he was never
00:52:28
extremely fast not when he was in the
00:52:29
All Blacks um is that what you needed to
00:52:32
do get him faster oh we need to get him
00:52:34
healthy first and then try to work on a
00:52:35
bit of explosiveness but um you know he
00:52:38
was he was more of a specimen you know
00:52:40
his his skill set was probably being
00:52:42
able to stay strong and a tackle and
00:52:44
offload and that's what we saw him do
00:52:46
all the time it wasn't him necessarily
00:52:48
running around people because of his
00:52:50
speed it would be running through people
00:52:52
and then offloading and setting other
00:52:53
people up and that's what he did right
00:52:55
um you know so so aerobically very fit
00:52:59
um big big and strong but not explosive
00:53:02
yeah Dan
00:53:03
car he was strong strong explosive agile
00:53:07
fit um yeah probably probably not quite
00:53:11
as quick and fit as B um but very
00:53:14
explosive and great feet right and that
00:53:16
was you know he would he would use his
00:53:18
feet and dance around people and just
00:53:20
amazing skill set so he' dance around
00:53:21
one or two people and then put a grubber
00:53:23
and reather and score a try like he just
00:53:25
had an amazing mixture that was pretty
00:53:28
hard probably for people to defend cuz
00:53:30
he could step you he could run around
00:53:32
you he could kick over top or or beside
00:53:34
you and um so he would have been hell of
00:53:37
a person to try and defend but
00:53:38
physically like a good athlete real good
00:53:40
athlete rounded athlete yeah I've heard
00:53:43
you talk about um bow and Barrett quite
00:53:44
a bit like in ter in terms of almost
00:53:46
being like a freak in some ways yeah
00:53:48
well
00:53:50
um
00:53:51
um like we do a fitness test called a
00:53:54
Bronco which is a shuttle test and
00:53:57
um you know he he's like a explain
00:54:00
explain him like he's like a a big 737
00:54:03
like a big jet you know going down the
00:54:04
runway he sort of he'll go through the
00:54:06
fitness test and everyone else is
00:54:07
slowing down and he's getting faster you
00:54:09
know he's like building up his speed
00:54:11
into the test um so he's still got the
00:54:14
record for the best time in that test um
00:54:17
equal with Cam royard now um for minutes
00:54:20
12 but um super fit and super quick um
00:54:26
especially in open space um obviously
00:54:29
getting older and and prob maybe not as
00:54:32
quick as he used to be but um it's still
00:54:33
super fast um but yeah he he was very um
00:54:38
yeah he had a sort of
00:54:40
a he had an amazing ability to run fast
00:54:43
often and recover recover well so his
00:54:45
endurance of his speed was good um but
00:54:47
he also could go all day um G the number
00:54:50
of times he'd come on off the bench in
00:54:52
the early days of his career and just
00:54:53
run around people and run run from the
00:54:55
back field and try to win a game was was
00:54:57
massive and he's still doing that oh
00:55:00
yeah I made of mine uh when you saw on
00:55:02
Instagram that you were coming in wanted
00:55:03
me to ask you about um Fletcher Fletcher
00:55:06
new yeah uh like a squat or a bench
00:55:09
press like yeah squat yeah did two I
00:55:11
think he might have 280 or something in
00:55:12
January yeah yeah first of all as a
00:55:14
strength and conditioning guy like um
00:55:16
how do you feel about numbers and
00:55:17
records and things like that is it a
00:55:19
distraction that's un unnecessary yeah
00:55:21
it it is a little bit for me like when I
00:55:23
was younger like we used to chase
00:55:24
numbers we used to we used to Pride like
00:55:27
an ego thing in a way well almost like a
00:55:30
h it qualifies that you're doing a good
00:55:32
job you're like if if if if your team
00:55:34
your players are strong and they fit and
00:55:37
they're lean um and on my way up here I
00:55:39
Was preparing myself for a talk I got to
00:55:41
give tomorrow around the stuff but um
00:55:44
you know like having big numbers in the
00:55:46
gym and big numbers on paper and and
00:55:50
good body weights and good skin folds
00:55:51
that doesn't win a game you know like so
00:55:54
that's what I've learned over time is
00:55:55
that there is a balance yes we want
00:55:57
everyone to be in great shape and be
00:55:58
healthy but actually we need to win
00:56:01
right we want to win the whole point of
00:56:02
it is to win and so um you've got to get
00:56:06
the balance so I don't chase numbers
00:56:08
anywhere near as much as I used to with
00:56:09
the with the team I like setting new
00:56:12
standards for the lad so the World Cup
00:56:13
last year we had the last three weeks
00:56:15
the quarterfinal semi-final final last
00:56:17
year we we probably had 60% of the squad
00:56:23
hit a record in one of the movements
00:56:25
Okay so so the guys were peing
00:56:27
physically in the last three weeks of
00:56:29
the World Cup and does that mean we win
00:56:32
the World Cup now that it put us a good
00:56:34
place to win the World Cup yet but you
00:56:36
know like the numbers are a little bit
00:56:38
about just constantly looking for those
00:56:40
improvements but they don't make you the
00:56:42
best rugby player in the world right
00:56:44
okay and that's sort of what I've learn
00:56:45
the likes of Richie have taught me that
00:56:47
the likes of Conrad have taught me that
00:56:49
you might you might have the best
00:56:50
numbers in the gym as a midfielder
00:56:52
doesn't mean you're going to be the best
00:56:53
player on the park on Saturday and so
00:56:55
and that and that's that's really clear
00:56:57
over time we we see that the best
00:56:59
players don't have the best numbers all
00:57:00
the time sometimes the best players
00:57:02
still have the best numbers but not all
00:57:04
the time you can be the best player on
00:57:05
the park and have average
00:57:08
numbers so so flet and you did he do a
00:57:11
massive bench or something massive squat
00:57:13
280 massive 280 kilo squat yeah 280
00:57:17
kilos so how many how many 20 kilo
00:57:19
plates is that well 20 Kil bar 20 kilo
00:57:22
bar so then you take 260 that's
00:57:25
what plates each side the bars the bars
00:57:27
Bend IN you know it's you got guys
00:57:29
either side so the the bars Bend IN so
00:57:31
much the plates want to fall off you
00:57:32
know like it's it's crazy weight um
00:57:35
there's a few people around New Zealand
00:57:36
doing that sort of weight now and um
00:57:38
it's freakish it's scary um I think a
00:57:41
Safa M might have benched 220 or
00:57:43
something in in the Hurricanes gym
00:57:45
sessions um so there's some freakishly
00:57:47
strong people out there now um we've
00:57:50
always had strongish people but um you
00:57:53
know years and years of training the gym
00:57:55
and starting earlier means that we're
00:57:56
probably getting bigger and stronger um
00:57:59
people coming through and um yeah but
00:58:02
again it doesn't mean you're the best
00:58:04
prop in the team you know you can have
00:58:06
you know you can we we we've I've got
00:58:08
plenty of examples in in the All Blacks
00:58:10
over the last couple of years that um
00:58:12
the strongest player isn't the best
00:58:14
player on the park um but being stronger
00:58:16
could help you be better yeah yep so so
00:58:19
who like who's your boss who do you
00:58:20
answer to Is it the coach or is there
00:58:23
someone been or was it the team manager
00:58:25
or so yeah razor is probably my my my my
00:58:29
point of call um there's sort of a group
00:58:31
of us there's there's four of us that
00:58:33
sort of five of us that sort of uh meet
00:58:35
to discuss you know bigger things around
00:58:37
the team so I represent my group of
00:58:39
Staff like the health and performance
00:58:41
team and there's five of us that meet
00:58:42
but but Razer is probably the the big
00:58:44
dog back in the last year but the boss
00:58:47
was Fuzzy before that it was Steve
00:58:49
Hansen was my boss so um yeah it's razor
00:58:53
the razor the one cuz you you seem to a
00:58:56
really good relationship with the
00:58:57
players like I've seen some clips on
00:58:58
YouTube from the official Channel and
00:59:00
you know you're you're kind of broy with
00:59:03
the team I I don't know if it's cuz the
00:59:04
cameras are there but there's a clip and
00:59:06
you're giving Dane Kohl's of all
00:59:07
people's shirt and um so I'm
00:59:11
guessing I don't know I I'd imagine like
00:59:14
from the coach's perspective it's more
00:59:15
of a standoff relationship like a
00:59:16
teacher and student but you're sort of
00:59:18
like a conduit in the middle so you'd
00:59:20
see a lot of these guys maybe relate to
00:59:22
them on a on a different level to what
00:59:24
the coaches do so do do you then go back
00:59:26
and so if you think one of the players
00:59:27
is off like you mentally or they've got
00:59:29
some [ __ ] going on do you then you
00:59:31
report it to to whoever the coach
00:59:33
happens to be or what do you do with
00:59:34
that information that's a good question
00:59:36
mate um I think
00:59:42
um yes I I like having good
00:59:45
relationships with the players but it's
00:59:47
um it's more depends on the player and
00:59:49
depends on The Who and um it's not about
00:59:53
I'm not selective and who I become
00:59:55
friends with or anything but but on
00:59:57
mates with a few of the boys it's just
00:59:58
sort of what happens when you've been
00:59:59
through so much together um like um you
01:00:02
know I've worked with lik a semi white
01:00:04
loock for um I want to say 14 years or
01:00:08
something so you know like he takes me
01:00:09
hunting so it's sort of like it's a
01:00:12
respectful relationship um you know and
01:00:15
and when he comes home from Japan and he
01:00:17
and he goes out on the farm I'll
01:00:19
probably go see him and grab one of his
01:00:20
Lambs out of the freezer you know sort
01:00:22
of so you build that relationship over
01:00:24
time um and over that time you build
01:00:26
trust and honesty and and if sometimes
01:00:30
I'll be saying things to me and I'll be
01:00:31
saying things to them that that don't go
01:00:33
any further than our relationship um and
01:00:36
and and likewise there'll be some
01:00:38
players in the group that need to kick
01:00:39
up the butt and you got to be stuned
01:00:41
with and other players you need to wrap
01:00:42
your arm around and be be a bit cuddly
01:00:43
with so you sort of take your time
01:00:45
trying to understand that and build
01:00:47
relationships and and I think trust is
01:00:50
massive um you know like I feel like if
01:00:54
I'm if I've done a good job with
01:00:56
connecting with players um and they
01:00:59
trust me then it almost gets to a point
01:01:01
of no matter what I say they'll do um I
01:01:05
remember would it be last year leading
01:01:07
up to the World Cup we had a test match
01:01:09
here and Pete Gallagher the Physio and I
01:01:12
were we at a gym session and it was just
01:01:13
going real good like the guys were
01:01:15
lifting they were engaged they were
01:01:17
energized everyone was busy everyone's
01:01:19
doing exactly what they needed to do and
01:01:21
I said to Pete you know like I felt at
01:01:23
that time that we could have told the
01:01:25
boys we're going to cancel the gym
01:01:26
session you're going to go jump off the
01:01:27
Harbor Bridge for cold water immersion
01:01:30
and and I and I said to them they trust
01:01:33
us that much they'd probably go and do
01:01:34
it you know like there'd be no questions
01:01:37
and so I think that's the sort of where
01:01:39
you're trying to get to with your with
01:01:40
your relationship is is the trust so
01:01:42
that then they can come to you as well
01:01:43
to say I don't like this it doesn't make
01:01:46
me feel good on Saturday or can we
01:01:48
change this or hey Gil I want to do a
01:01:50
bit more you like you sort of you want
01:01:52
to be approachable and have trust um so
01:01:54
that's that's where the relationships go
01:01:57
but some things go to coaches or doctors
01:02:00
or physios um and some things won't um
01:02:02
and I suppose there a fine line there
01:02:04
yeah how how have you found your
01:02:06
relationship with the players has
01:02:07
changed as you've got older cuz when um
01:02:10
when you first started I'm guessing you
01:02:11
were the same age as some of the senior
01:02:13
players now you're old as
01:02:16
[ __ ] you're still younger than me
01:02:19
but I'm think I've had rexit on the
01:02:22
podcast and he was the media Le AET uh
01:02:24
manager when when Jonah Mania blew up um
01:02:27
so he was he was old then and he said
01:02:29
Jonah was quite playful with him and
01:02:30
would tackle him from behind in the
01:02:31
hallway of the hotel and stuff um have
01:02:34
you noticed that like yeah 100% like
01:02:37
yeah when I started with Team it
01:02:39
was yeah was 31 or something or so I was
01:02:42
younger than Brad Thorne from memory I
01:02:43
think I was a year younger than Brad
01:02:44
Thorn so it was very different um you're
01:02:47
the same age um you're probably more a
01:02:50
brother than a father whereas now I'm
01:02:52
sort of 20 or 30 years older than some
01:02:55
of them so it's probably more a father
01:02:57
Mentor type role but um you I think
01:03:01
because I've been around for a while
01:03:03
there's probably a bit more instant
01:03:04
trust um as in he must know what he's
01:03:07
talking about um so I don't have to earn
01:03:09
that as much as I felt like I needed to
01:03:11
earn it when I was the same age as them
01:03:12
who's this who's this young punk telling
01:03:14
me what to do um and so I think that has
01:03:17
changed a bit um you you've got
01:03:19
credibility there's no dat yeah yeah I
01:03:21
think so that helps build that trust a
01:03:23
bit quicker um and but I doesn't change
01:03:26
your approach your approach is still you
01:03:27
know you're an all black um my job is to
01:03:31
help you be a great all black and how
01:03:33
can we do that together you know and so
01:03:35
that's and it is a together thing it's
01:03:37
um it's not a do as I say which is what
01:03:39
I used to be like when I was younger you
01:03:41
know I'm the boss do what I say I don't
01:03:43
do that at all it's more hey how are we
01:03:45
going to help you be better and and I
01:03:47
think that's a really important part of
01:03:48
the role in the relationship I think as
01:03:50
you get older you learn there yeah
01:03:52
better ways to communicate and get your
01:03:53
messaging through oh without doubt you
01:03:56
sort of you know like um I'm starting to
01:03:59
get gray and I'm starting to lose hair
01:04:01
and it's sort of like you get a bit
01:04:03
wiser you know and well I hope it's
01:04:05
wiser um yeah it's it's sort of like I
01:04:08
remember talking to a player uh Baron
01:04:10
ker remember Baron Kell yeah of course
01:04:13
yeah you would yeah he would have been
01:04:14
at the Chiefs when you were there yeah
01:04:15
so he was at the Chiefs and and he was
01:04:17
leaving and he took me out for a coffee
01:04:18
to give me some wise words cuz he was an
01:04:20
older player and being an all black and
01:04:23
you know and I remember him saying that
01:04:25
you know he felt as a as a as a as an
01:04:27
older player that he didn't get fitter
01:04:30
he just got smarter you know like he
01:04:32
felt that he didn't get fitter on the
01:04:35
field um but he chose better running
01:04:37
lines and he read the game better and
01:04:39
and and I remember him saying that to me
01:04:41
and why I'm bringing that up is because
01:04:42
it sort of it it actually makes sense in
01:04:45
my role now is it's actually you don't
01:04:48
necessarily get better at what you do
01:04:51
but you learn more effective ways of
01:04:53
achieving the outcome um through
01:04:55
communication and
01:04:56
relationships yeah he um yeah Barron
01:04:59
he's he's been in the news a bit lately
01:05:01
he's had some alcohol trouble and some
01:05:03
domestic violent stuff
01:05:06
um what what's it like when you're in
01:05:08
that um environment and there is some
01:05:10
some Scandal like I'm thinking some of
01:05:11
the stuff you went through you would
01:05:12
have been there when Steven Donald had a
01:05:14
bad game and was getting death
01:05:15
threats uh there was the Mark T stuff in
01:05:18
the World Cup last year where he got
01:05:20
stood down for a game the Aaron Smith
01:05:22
stuff um you you I mean what's it like
01:05:25
when you're in that when these things
01:05:26
happen is it tough you must you must
01:05:29
feel the pain a bit yourself yeah know
01:05:30
it's tough It's like it's it's tough cuz
01:05:32
you you care right you care for the
01:05:34
first of all you care for the the
01:05:35
athlete the player the person um so it
01:05:38
is tough and you sort of you sometimes
01:05:41
you roll your eye your your eyes and
01:05:43
think oh man what the [ __ ] were you
01:05:44
doing what are you up to mate you know
01:05:46
and and but but we all make mistakes and
01:05:48
I think that's the that's the that's the
01:05:50
thing about the team is it's it is a
01:05:52
family and you sort
01:05:54
of you you you need to know that there's
01:05:57
some things that are okay and some
01:05:58
things that aren't and if you do
01:05:59
something that's not okay then you need
01:06:01
to be held accountable for it um like in
01:06:03
any family or relationship um be held
01:06:06
accountable and then it's really your
01:06:08
actions that follow that will that will
01:06:10
help you out of the hole you've dug
01:06:11
yourself and so now there's a lot of
01:06:13
care I think um you know because we're
01:06:16
we we're all human and we all make
01:06:18
mistakes but the Scandal year like often
01:06:21
it's always blowing way out of
01:06:22
proportion um not always but often it is
01:06:25
um
01:06:26
you know and that's the joy of the media
01:06:28
isn't it they need something scandalous
01:06:29
to write about sometimes and um yeah you
01:06:32
just feel for the for the heat that
01:06:34
comes on sometimes yeah absolutely yeah
01:06:36
um I who who are some of the biggest
01:06:39
pranksters on the
01:06:40
team um C Reese who was missing last
01:06:43
year because he hit a um ACL um of his
01:06:47
knee um but he's a he is a he's a crazy
01:06:51
funny we man um so he he's hilarious
01:06:56
um at the moment um who else would be
01:06:59
reasonably funny um or Richie mang Anon
01:07:03
L Brown they pretty funny characters
01:07:06
um yeah so they'd be the ones at the
01:07:08
moment um but there's always you know
01:07:11
like I remember the the M nonos you know
01:07:14
I remember I remember him asking me one
01:07:17
day Gilly can you show us how to do a
01:07:18
chin up how to do it properly and we're
01:07:21
we're in a we're in a public gym like I
01:07:23
would have been I would have been 3 too
01:07:25
I was a I was I was naive I was young I
01:07:28
was I wasn't wise enough to be up to it
01:07:30
but I get up on this on this bar and
01:07:32
show show him and the boys how to do a
01:07:34
proper
01:07:35
CH so I'm hanging up there I'm into
01:07:37
about the third rep and then he just
01:07:39
pulls my pants
01:07:41
down so so um starkus starkus I don't
01:07:45
know how many people saw it but
01:07:48
gee pretty embarrassing moment you
01:07:50
you're hanging up with the above and and
01:07:52
he just laughed I fell for that um man
01:07:54
used he used to be a big prankster you
01:07:56
know like um I remember it might have
01:07:59
been my first year on the team we were
01:08:00
sitting at an airport um having some
01:08:03
Japanese and there was six of us and he
01:08:05
said okay who will eat all that chili
01:08:08
powder for 100 bucks and he's no chance
01:08:11
no chance we're about to get on a long
01:08:12
haul flight to South Africa I think
01:08:15
again young young family not much
01:08:19
money he said 200 bucks I said everyone
01:08:22
else said no no no he said 400 bucks
01:08:24
cash whoever wants it to eat that and I
01:08:27
said
01:08:29
yep so I just was thinking about the
01:08:31
money right not about the 15h hour
01:08:33
flight we had to get on so I I had this
01:08:36
and then he just as I said yep he said
01:08:38
no water no water so I poured all this
01:08:43
chili powder in my mouth and I had to
01:08:45
try and swallow it and I wasn't allowed
01:08:46
to drink a glass of water and fair
01:08:48
enough toor he gives me $400 cash had
01:08:51
$400 cash in his pocket but yeah um so
01:08:53
he was probably the biggest pranks of
01:08:55
that I've dealt with amazing God good
01:08:57
memories he good stories cool cool fun
01:09:00
I've heard you say there are some
01:09:01
players that you just don't go go to um
01:09:03
go near before a game because they're in
01:09:05
um fight
01:09:07
mode I suppose everyone has like a
01:09:09
different sort of like pre-match I think
01:09:11
the context of it you were saying some
01:09:13
that are joking around and want a yarn
01:09:15
and others that you just like know just
01:09:16
to give them this oh yeah yeah no
01:09:18
definitely um yeah like some I think
01:09:21
it's it' be the same in many sports
01:09:23
where some athlet um want to really
01:09:26
relax and just just be normal and not
01:09:29
build the game up in their head too much
01:09:32
um and then they'll have a point in time
01:09:33
in their buildup where they switch in
01:09:35
and and everyone's so different um and a
01:09:39
good example would be you know you're
01:09:42
you're you're on the bus to the game for
01:09:45
example and some guys will want to chat
01:09:47
and relax and some guys will be wanting
01:09:49
to listen to death metal you know and be
01:09:52
wanting to just get really aggressive
01:09:54
and fight up two hour out from a game
01:09:56
and so in time people experiment with
01:10:00
their own preparation and um and so some
01:10:04
people like a joke like some people will
01:10:05
come out on the field before the game so
01:10:07
I'm out on the field getting the team
01:10:08
ready and some will come out and and
01:10:11
crack a joke with me like they're like
01:10:14
totally relaxed and they're just there
01:10:15
enjoying the moment laughing um and some
01:10:19
will be like frown bed eye eyes and and
01:10:24
not wanting to talk or make ey contact
01:10:25
they're just in their zone so you sort
01:10:28
of got to figure out who's where cuz you
01:10:30
don't want to make a joke with someone
01:10:31
who's mentally really in the moment um
01:10:35
some kickers some kickers will will tell
01:10:38
the guy good delivering the kicking tea
01:10:41
when you come out with the kicking tea I
01:10:42
want a
01:10:43
joke you need to come out with a joke
01:10:46
and so some kickers will be wanting to
01:10:48
relax before they take the big kick
01:10:51
versus the feeling the pressure of the
01:10:53
kicking te and you must make this kick
01:10:55
so everyone's really different um and
01:10:57
again it's like anything it's about
01:10:59
understanding the the nuances between
01:11:01
the individuals as to to know how to
01:11:04
behave or or how to to help yeah you
01:11:06
must have learned so much about the
01:11:07
human
01:11:08
psyche we still learning plenty but yeah
01:11:11
it's it's fascinating to watch you know
01:11:13
and and be be be part of that you know
01:11:16
some guys are so relaxed they could fall
01:11:18
asleep you know like and some are so
01:11:21
angry they're just so focused cuz it's
01:11:23
about aggression and um so I I mean I
01:11:26
remember Richie way back in the day 2008
01:11:29
I think we metet at ockland airport
01:11:31
early we were flying to Cape Town to
01:11:32
play the spring box we' had an average
01:11:34
year the year before um and he kicked
01:11:38
all the staff out of this room at the
01:11:40
airport and just had the players in
01:11:41
there and we had no idea was talking to
01:11:42
them about and anyway he walks out of
01:11:45
this meeting to board this you know
01:11:46
24-hour
01:11:48
flight and he walks like he's got big
01:11:50
watermelons under his armpits you know
01:11:52
he big and tough walk that he gets going
01:11:54
and he he just made no eye contact with
01:11:57
anyone and I remember him being like
01:11:58
that the whole week like he hardly spoke
01:12:01
he was like from the moment we left um
01:12:04
to go to Cape Town he wanted and was
01:12:07
demanding a performance and and and so
01:12:10
that was the whole week and so there's
01:12:12
no joking around with that guy you know
01:12:14
he was he was on a mission and and
01:12:16
whereas a m nonu would would would want
01:12:18
a little bit of a laugh you know like
01:12:20
and so yeah so everyone's very different
01:12:22
but but it's something that the players
01:12:25
are constantly having to learn you how
01:12:27
do they deal with pressure how do they
01:12:29
perform under pressure and so we've had
01:12:31
Gilbert and OA with us for a long long
01:12:32
time and and now we've got K Evans with
01:12:34
us and a massive part of it like let's
01:12:37
face it um you know I'd Pride the All
01:12:41
Blacks on being the fittest team on the
01:12:42
planet like we've always tried to be the
01:12:44
fittest team on the planet and tried to
01:12:45
finish over top of teams um so that's
01:12:48
always been something that's important
01:12:50
for us but but nowadays teams are so
01:12:53
equal in terms of their physical ability
01:12:55
like the the teams are all big they're
01:12:56
all strong they're all professional
01:12:58
they're all lean they're all fast um you
01:13:01
know often the big moments come down to
01:13:03
that you know and and Performing Under
01:13:05
Pressure yeah making the right decision
01:13:08
executing your skill set under huge
01:13:10
pressure is is really the difference
01:13:12
between good teams and average teams um
01:13:15
so so I think the more we develop that
01:13:18
part of the the the mental space the the
01:13:21
better we will'll be yeah actually yeah
01:13:23
the Richie story you told us before
01:13:26
um don't know where I heard this it was
01:13:28
either maybe in Dan's movie or Richie's
01:13:30
movie but I think Dan said he never had
01:13:32
a a conversation with Richie while they
01:13:34
were playing together in the All Blacks
01:13:35
about anything other than than rugby
01:13:37
100% yeah oh 100% like Richie was so
01:13:41
driven and everything was about code oh
01:13:43
100% I mean that's why he was so good
01:13:46
right that's why great leader amazing
01:13:48
player like rugby rugby rug I'd be the
01:13:51
same I'd probably have very little
01:13:54
conversation with them out side of rugby
01:13:55
until his later years when you know he
01:13:57
was started like he loved his cycling
01:13:59
loved his running you know that's why
01:14:00
he's kicked on with that like he used
01:14:02
to he was one of the players who would
01:14:04
have a different program in his bye
01:14:06
because he wanted to run up the Port
01:14:07
Hills or he wanted to bike up the Port
01:14:09
Hills so it was a different training
01:14:10
program you know Andrew Hall wanted to
01:14:13
dock a thousand sheep and Tony Woodcock
01:14:15
wanted a um um herd cattle or deer you
01:14:19
know so everyone was a bit different
01:14:20
back then so no I would agree with DC on
01:14:23
that there wasn't much outside 40 it's
01:14:26
it's amazing cuz I remember there was a
01:14:27
story I think maybe in 2010 where Richie
01:14:31
had a partner this is pre gimmer and he
01:14:33
broke up with here because he wanted to
01:14:34
focus on his rugby and I remember
01:14:35
thinking at the time that was a good
01:14:37
excuse to get out of a relationship but
01:14:39
the the more you hear about the guy you
01:14:40
think it was probably 100% true I mean
01:14:44
that's but but you know you look at you
01:14:46
look at Olympic sports or Endurance
01:14:48
Sports like Iron Man or any other sport
01:14:50
that requires a high level of commitment
01:14:53
often the very best are very Centric and
01:14:58
very single single-minded or or focused
01:15:01
and he was he was that like it was and
01:15:04
we still see it in players nowadays
01:15:06
probably not as much but but people have
01:15:08
got some some players have got a bit
01:15:10
more stuff going outside of rugby um
01:15:12
terms of balance um but you know look at
01:15:15
Olympic athletes endurance athletes and
01:15:17
nothing else matters but training and
01:15:19
Performing and competing um and that's
01:15:21
what makes them special yeah actually on
01:15:23
on that year you you worked with um
01:15:26
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray for a while
01:15:29
uh yeah double gold medalist how many
01:15:31
that God how many races did they have
01:15:33
unbeaten oh it was a lot phenomenal like
01:15:35
80 or something it was amazing yeah what
01:15:37
was your what was your work with them
01:15:39
well I was their strength coach pretty
01:15:40
much so that would come in I was in
01:15:41
Hamilton and started off with doing
01:15:44
doing stuff with New Zealand Ry back
01:15:45
with the everon Dell twins um back at
01:15:48
car Georgia um back in early 2000s and
01:15:51
I'd go out to carero Lake and we'd do
01:15:53
stuff out there and then
01:15:55
then they started coming into the W
01:15:58
Stadium because we had a good gym there
01:15:59
with the w and Chiefs rugby team and so
01:16:01
they'd come in so I would have had 15 to
01:16:03
20 rowers coming out to see us um back
01:16:06
then
01:16:07
um and you know sort of mixed depending
01:16:10
on the coach and the program and the
01:16:12
athletes um yeah so I'm still working
01:16:15
with Bondi with America's Cup now you
01:16:17
know so um we reached out to him um to
01:16:20
get him involved in Team New Zealand and
01:16:22
he he he he took it on and so did Dall
01:16:25
and I actually I actually reached out to
01:16:27
Conrad Smith and Richie um mcco to trial
01:16:31
for Team New Zealand um because no way
01:16:35
imagine Richie being in Team New Zealand
01:16:37
because the engines were so big so
01:16:40
unreal yeah and they love cycling right
01:16:42
so we we did we did inquire with them
01:16:44
early doors to say whether that see if
01:16:45
they would be interested and they both
01:16:48
sort of had a little glint in their in
01:16:49
the in their eyes and they eventually
01:16:53
sort of shied away from but but they had
01:16:55
probably the physiology to give it a
01:16:57
good nudge um but DG and hus have have
01:17:01
taken on and they're going through going
01:17:03
in Leaps and Bounds with Team New
01:17:04
Zealand now so that's great yeah well um
01:17:07
any overall takeaways about what makes
01:17:08
the greats great not just in rugby I
01:17:11
guess but also you know the other sports
01:17:12
people you've worked with oh gee like
01:17:15
like like I said just before like I
01:17:17
think um just focus dedication um
01:17:20
commitment like all massively important
01:17:22
we all know that like um and and I think
01:17:26
um always trying
01:17:29
to I don't want to say Seek Improvement
01:17:32
but understand that there's it's not all
01:17:34
physical and and there's a big mental
01:17:36
component to Performance um you know and
01:17:39
and every Sport's different but um you
01:17:41
know getting that balance right between
01:17:43
mental and physical is massive and and I
01:17:45
think something that's massive for me
01:17:47
and we've already touched on domas
01:17:49
looking after your body like um the best
01:17:51
athletes the ones that
01:17:53
endure um and don't just achieve once
01:17:56
but achieve year upon year you know um
01:18:00
and accumulate amazing performances over
01:18:02
a long career the other ones that
01:18:03
generally look after their body we only
01:18:05
got one and so you know we talked about
01:18:07
strength training and and looking after
01:18:10
the things that you might think are not
01:18:12
important when you're young become
01:18:14
really really important as you get older
01:18:16
and you know the the greats in any sport
01:18:18
are generally the ones that are still
01:18:20
performing at the top of their sport you
01:18:22
know in their 30s you know and and and
01:18:25
if you've if you've managed to be able
01:18:26
to do that generally you've looked after
01:18:28
your body and being a professional yeah
01:18:30
that's great have have you got like a a
01:18:32
a trophy room at home a souvenir room a
01:18:35
man cave anything like that no I um I
01:18:39
thought I wanted one I thought I like
01:18:41
I've got loads of photos and jues and
01:18:44
special things um but no I've got I've
01:18:47
got on a bookshelf in our spare room so
01:18:50
I hardly go into it um has World Cup
01:18:53
medals and 100 test sort of
01:18:57
um um plaque and that's sort of it um I
01:19:02
think one day I might um but you'd have
01:19:04
to be selective about what you have like
01:19:06
you've been around for such a long time
01:19:08
yeah well I think I mean everyone you
01:19:09
love been involved in and it would be
01:19:11
hard but I think I'd probably give SK a
01:19:13
big photo collage of some sort but yeah
01:19:15
at the moment I have nothing done yeah
01:19:17
just it's all tucked away or yeah maybe
01:19:19
for a rainy day so so four more years
01:19:21
with the All Blacks is that is that it
01:19:24
absolutely or you reassess then yeah who
01:19:27
knows mate I um I think for me and my
01:19:30
family as long as I keep loving what I'm
01:19:32
doing um me as long as I'm loving it but
01:19:35
but just as importantly if not more
01:19:37
importantly as long as I'm still helping
01:19:39
the athletes perform on Saturday if if I
01:19:41
feel like I'm still contributing still
01:19:44
doing a great job and people want me
01:19:47
there then then I'll stay as long as I'm
01:19:49
wanted um cuz I love it I love the team
01:19:52
um I don't know much different now it's
01:19:54
been so long so um yeah at the moment I
01:19:57
have no plans but um yeah I um yeah as
01:20:01
long as I'm still loving it and
01:20:02
contributing then I'll I'll stack stick
01:20:04
around yeah has there been anyone ever
01:20:06
that's been in the old black
01:20:07
organization as long as what you have
01:20:10
yeah we did have like Gilbert Anoka has
01:20:12
who's obviously left last year um I
01:20:15
think he had I think he'd been part-time
01:20:17
early doors um early 2000s um and then
01:20:21
probably fulltime when when Graham Henry
01:20:23
came on board at 2004 so he'd been
01:20:25
around for 20 plus years um Darren Shand
01:20:27
had done 20 years um I think our physio
01:20:32
um Pete Gallagher did about 15 or 16
01:20:35
years so uh or might be more than that
01:20:37
17 18 years so there's been a few um and
01:20:41
so I'm I'm sort of the longest standing
01:20:43
at the moment um because of all the
01:20:45
changes um so yeah um yeah it's been a
01:20:50
while hell of in the things I was just a
01:20:52
b of wrap up then I remember we've got
01:20:54
some Instagram question SK through so
01:20:56
we'll just do this quick fire um
01:20:58
thoughts on Tik Tok and social media
01:21:00
giving people Fitness hacks yeah I I I
01:21:03
think the um it's a it's a dangerous
01:21:05
place to to learn from I think um
01:21:08
because anyone can post anything so I
01:21:09
think the only thing I'd say is is check
01:21:12
the credibility experiences and
01:21:14
qualifications of people you listen to
01:21:15
is all I could probably say um I mean my
01:21:19
platforms you know rugby ready race
01:21:21
ready endurance which is about to pop
01:21:22
out like we're going to have some great
01:21:24
stuff on there but we're qualified and
01:21:26
we know what we're doing we got
01:21:27
experience behind us so so I think you
01:21:29
just got to be be balanced with what
01:21:31
what you're taking for gospel and what
01:21:33
you're sort of you know is just out
01:21:34
there is rubbish yeah um how does he
01:21:37
deal with the tough
01:21:39
loss a tough any losses like I'll always
01:21:42
reflect on my own contribution for the
01:21:44
week and um look for any things that we
01:21:48
could have done different or better to
01:21:50
help us perform better and not have lost
01:21:53
so so you you or loss like as much as
01:21:55
what the players do oh 100% like if if
01:21:58
we lose and I've got some guys that have
01:22:01
to do some extra running after the game
01:22:03
they I take it out on them yeah like I
01:22:04
hate losing so um you know I I try to C
01:22:08
it a bit more than I used to I used to
01:22:09
get really dark on it but um yeah I sort
01:22:12
of we get to a point where you're dark
01:22:15
for a couple hours the next day you're
01:22:17
travel to the next place and you're dark
01:22:19
and you're just like how how did that
01:22:22
happen um and so then but come Monday
01:22:25
you're you're back on back on board and
01:22:27
you're positive and you're up and you're
01:22:28
just trying to get the next one right
01:22:30
yeah you have to draw a line in the sand
01:22:31
and move on 100% everyone talks about it
01:22:33
it's it's it's when it means a lot it's
01:22:36
hard to it's hard to move on from um
01:22:38
when it means a lot like I still haven't
01:22:40
got over the world cup loss you know
01:22:41
like I from last year oh 100% well you
01:22:44
lost in the final there was a great it
01:22:45
was a great game though in the final
01:22:46
right but we lost mate like so final
01:22:48
heard Al though M I have not got over
01:22:50
there like like uh like we I was looking
01:22:53
there's a couple of documentaries about
01:22:54
to out on Nar Plus on the World Cup and
01:22:57
I had to stop watching it cuz I keep
01:22:59
getting tears you know I keep like
01:23:00
tearing up it means that much so yeah
01:23:02
it's not easy to move on from A Loss
01:23:03
doesn't matter who the loss is against
01:23:05
and there's no oh it's okay we lost the
01:23:08
spring box in the World Cup finals it's
01:23:10
not okay we should have won that game so
01:23:12
yeah I haven't moved
01:23:13
on Jesus on on the Jes it's not not even
01:23:17
your first road to go come on you've won
01:23:19
a couple you lost a couple don't worry
01:23:21
about it um on the on the flip side of
01:23:23
that the the game in the World Cup last
01:23:25
year a few weeks earlier against Ireland
01:23:27
where the All Blacks played out of their
01:23:29
skin um yeah you must just be over the
01:23:33
moon at a game like that oh that was
01:23:35
special yeah that was special for lots
01:23:36
of reasons like
01:23:38
um you know I think we' we dropped Mark
01:23:42
tiia um you know that's right CU he he
01:23:44
went out with something never sort of
01:23:46
came out what exactly happened but he
01:23:47
went out and caught up with some friends
01:23:48
y had a late night had a late night got
01:23:50
got dropped from the team so that was a
01:23:52
big call um he was he he was one of our
01:23:55
best players um so we're going to the
01:23:58
game and and I think that they' given us
01:24:00
a tickle up a few times the last few
01:24:02
years so there was a lot of lot of
01:24:04
baggage I suppose um and and they were
01:24:08
talking it up and they were the best
01:24:09
team in the world and I mean the last s
01:24:12
minutes um it's the longest period of
01:24:14
play in history of International Rugby I
01:24:15
think it was 7 minutes 50 seconds I
01:24:17
think we defended for um and I watched
01:24:21
it the other day and um and wow like so
01:24:24
proud like so proud like everyone stuck
01:24:26
to the tuck stuck to their game everyone
01:24:28
trusted one another no one was giving
01:24:31
away or trying to infringe to to stop
01:24:33
them attacking like there just the
01:24:35
confidence was just huge so no massive
01:24:38
game and talk about happy like you you
01:24:41
see it on all the replays of the footage
01:24:43
like just so much relief and happiness
01:24:45
cuz if you lose that game you go home
01:24:47
right and and all the players families
01:24:49
have just arrived so you know they turn
01:24:51
up to France it's like oh okay um we
01:24:54
going home
01:24:56
tomorrow yeah the last thing any of
01:24:58
those plant wanted take their kids to
01:24:59
Disneyland in Paris or for two weeks
01:25:02
exactly um favorite all black you've
01:25:04
worked with oh I can't there's not one
01:25:07
um there's not one like um it's actually
01:25:10
really hard to to talk about the
01:25:12
favorites um yeah I I think I think I
01:25:17
love working with all of them and it's
01:25:18
it's sort of I've never been asked that
01:25:20
question before Tom that's a hard one um
01:25:22
like I enjoy I enjoy
01:25:25
um athletes any all black that wants to
01:25:28
be a better all black and are proactive
01:25:31
and being better like they the they're
01:25:32
the ones I love working with from a
01:25:34
professional perspective um you know the
01:25:36
ones that want to learn and be better
01:25:37
and and go back to their club and be
01:25:39
better at their club and then come back
01:25:41
to us and be better with us and they're
01:25:43
the ones that you sort of just love
01:25:45
working with because they are open um
01:25:48
they're committed and um they they have
01:25:52
a growth mindset you know and that's you
01:25:53
just as a coach that's what you love
01:25:55
working with you love working with
01:25:56
people that want to be better so so you
01:25:58
you're not annoyed by players that
01:26:00
question why they're doing things oh I
01:26:02
love it no way and I love it like people
01:26:05
if if an athlete comes up to me if a
01:26:06
player comes up to me and says Gilly why
01:26:07
are we doing this and I explain to them
01:26:10
and I and and and they still question me
01:26:12
and then I haven't got my explanation
01:26:14
right like um so education is massive
01:26:17
like educating people is massive because
01:26:19
um at the end of the day it's about
01:26:21
winning on Saturday and helping them be
01:26:22
the best they can be on Saturday and if
01:26:24
they've questions I love it yeah love it
01:26:26
and highest and lowest points of your
01:26:30
career World Cup last year low point no
01:26:34
well no it's not it's not no um low low
01:26:38
point will be a couple of low points
01:26:39
losing to the lions like drawing the LI
01:26:41
series um that sucked
01:26:45
um um losing to Ireland and New Zealand
01:26:48
that series was was tough um you know
01:26:52
just just yeah they were they were tough
01:26:54
losses
01:26:55
um because they were series they weren't
01:26:57
just one-offs um and highlights G
01:27:00
highlight easy two 25 World Cup 211
01:27:03
World Cup um and the game um in
01:27:10
Johannesburg um
01:27:12
2022 to savan Foster's career wow that
01:27:17
game like I've never seen so many tear
01:27:20
like more teers in that game during the
01:27:22
game and immediately after then ever
01:27:24
seen in an all black Jersey like it was
01:27:27
so powerful like um you know when you
01:27:29
the game's not finished and you look
01:27:30
over at the bench and you got Aaron
01:27:32
Smith Sammy Kane and they're on the
01:27:35
bench they've done their part and
01:27:37
they've got tears and the game hasn't
01:27:38
even finished um yeah hugely I get
01:27:42
tingly talking about it it was just
01:27:43
massive you know and then the leaders
01:27:46
sort of stepping up you know and and
01:27:49
sort of saying that he's our coach um
01:27:53
yeah pretty powerful moment and Sport
01:27:55
you know and and unless you in there you
01:27:57
probably wouldn't have felt that from TV
01:27:59
but yeah hugely emotional game
01:28:02
that any performance-enhancing drugs in
01:28:05
rugby I think there is in some countries
01:28:08
yeah um and and I think in some levels
01:28:12
like I think there's a probably a lot of
01:28:13
performance-enhancing drugs probably the
01:28:16
same in in most sport whether that's
01:28:18
Olympic sport or or just weekend warrior
01:28:21
sport I think there's a lot more drugs
01:28:23
in the recreational users than the the
01:28:26
professionals 100% if it's not being
01:28:28
tested because the professionals get
01:28:29
tested all the time so it's pretty hard
01:28:31
um um so I mean I when I was in
01:28:34
Australia um in the '90s playing Club
01:28:36
rugby and there was loads of drugs in
01:28:38
Australian rugby back then um at the low
01:28:41
levels Club footy probably the same in
01:28:43
any other country um but in in in rugby
01:28:48
and specifically in Internationals um
01:28:50
the testing is pretty vigorous um
01:28:53
there's some tell tals someone goes
01:28:55
comes onto the scene and they're just
01:28:56
this amazing physique and and they're
01:28:58
amazing for 18 months and then they
01:29:00
disappear there's some telltale signs
01:29:02
there um likewise if someone disappears
01:29:04
for a year with a big injury and then
01:29:06
comes back in the shape of their life
01:29:07
well there's some signs there too but um
01:29:10
plenty of suspicions but um athletes in
01:29:12
New Zealand just we get tested all the
01:29:15
time like every week there's people
01:29:17
getting drug tested in the All Blacks um
01:29:19
random um so yeah there's none in rugby
01:29:22
in New Zealand that I'm aware of at the
01:29:24
level also it's so so frowned upon here
01:29:26
and there's so much shame that's bought
01:29:29
around with u um a negative test I don't
01:29:31
know if anyone would even bother with
01:29:33
they like the the rewards um are minimal
01:29:36
in you know in comparison to the
01:29:39
consequences 100% yeah 100% um okay so
01:29:43
tell us about um race ready endurance
01:29:45
this is like your new side hustle as if
01:29:47
you need a new side Hustle No I I I sort
01:29:49
of thanks for asking actually Dom
01:29:52
because it's I'm pretty I'm pretty
01:29:53
excited about it so
01:29:55
um I've been helping lots of endurance
01:29:57
athletes for a long time um and around
01:30:01
strength training and and and looking
01:30:03
after their body and and I suppose
01:30:06
enabling them to improve performance um
01:30:09
and performance through health of their
01:30:10
body right so um we've decided Loretta
01:30:14
um down in Tanga myself and Tyler back
01:30:18
in
01:30:19
Canada we're going to launch the next
01:30:21
month um race ready endurance which is
01:30:23
basically
01:30:24
Ally a portal for people to get any help
01:30:27
in their strength training whether
01:30:29
that's around Rehabilitation sore knees
01:30:32
injuries um but also coaching for
01:30:35
whatever event that they might want
01:30:36
coaching it could be could be Mom and
01:30:38
Dad wanting to get off the couch and run
01:30:40
10K their first 10K we'll be able to
01:30:42
help you um could be an Iron Man athlete
01:30:44
wanting to qualify for cona will help
01:30:46
you um so yeah we're just going through
01:30:48
the final details of of what it's going
01:30:50
to look like but um excited we got heaps
01:30:53
of cool people we've helped in the past
01:30:55
that have sort of provided us with
01:30:57
plenty of endorsement and support you
01:30:59
know you've mentioned a few of them
01:31:00
heish dogall um so we've got plenty of
01:31:04
people that have said hey you know what
01:31:06
we do is beneficial um yeah so it's
01:31:09
exciting we're going to have plenty
01:31:10
educational material on there to try and
01:31:12
dispel some of the myths out there um
01:31:14
around strength training and health um
01:31:17
and yeah so looking forward to it so
01:31:19
race ready endurance um will be our
01:31:21
Instagram handle so yeah get in touch
01:31:23
and we we'll um we'll reach out I'll get
01:31:25
i'll get a link in the description here
01:31:26
but yeah I couldn't think of a better
01:31:27
thing um for you to be doing like as I
01:31:30
mentioned at the beginning of this like
01:31:31
you reached out um to me about my knee
01:31:34
um never asked for any sort of like
01:31:36
Financial reward or compensation like
01:31:38
you just legitimately could see that I
01:31:40
enjoyed running and wanted to help me
01:31:41
get better well I think that's the key
01:31:43
right the key is um like as we
01:31:45
especially that I want to say that sort
01:31:47
of the 30y old plus like um most of us
01:31:51
think we can train like we did when we
01:31:52
were 20 and you can't and and I think
01:31:54
that we can we can keep exercising and
01:31:57
be healthy for a long long time if we
01:31:59
just do the right stuff um and the
01:32:01
biggest thing is is trying to help
01:32:03
people I just want to help people um a
01:32:05
lot of knowledge and experience I just
01:32:06
want to pass on to people and it doesn't
01:32:08
have to cost a lot of money or any money
01:32:10
um and that's the cool thing is that we
01:32:12
got enough people enough resources
01:32:14
around that um whether that's q&as
01:32:17
whether that's questions on Instagram
01:32:18
whether that's just some some free
01:32:20
educational material we'll be throwing
01:32:22
lots of stuff out there to help people
01:32:23
of all AG
01:32:24
um to try and stay race ready for
01:32:27
endurance performance whether that's
01:32:29
Swim Bike Run whether it's kaying um
01:32:32
swimming life life saving whatever it is
01:32:35
um we want to help I love that oh you're
01:32:37
going to be great all right Dr
01:32:40
nickg does everyone call you doctor did
01:32:42
you write do you write when you travel
01:32:43
do you write doctor on your departa card
01:32:45
no no no cuz I'm I'm not a medical
01:32:48
doctor but um no no I don't use that at
01:32:50
all anymore I think when you first get
01:32:52
your doctorate um you use it as often as
01:32:54
you can for about 2
01:32:56
years and and then it just disappears I
01:32:59
I don't even put letters after my name
01:33:00
anymore it's just Gilly as far as I'm
01:33:01
concerned so no no doctor than if I was
01:33:04
you'd be making all the OBS call me
01:33:07
Doc thanks yeah all right hey thank you
01:33:10
so much for your time man it's been so
01:33:12
awesome to sit down and pick your brains
01:33:14
um what a career and uh still going four
01:33:16
more years to go in the current role
01:33:18
brilliant thanks for having me Dom
01:33:19
cheers mate
01:33:23
oh
01:33:24
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Podspun Insights

In this episode, the conversation flows effortlessly as Dr. Nick Gill, the strength and conditioning coach for the All Blacks, shares his journey in the world of professional rugby. From his humble beginnings to his current role, he dives into the evolution of athlete training, the importance of nutrition, and the personal sacrifices that come with the job. Listeners are treated to anecdotes about the pressures of high-stakes games, the camaraderie among players, and the unique dynamics of coaching elite athletes. Gill's candid reflections on the emotional toll of losses, particularly the recent World Cup defeat, reveal the deep connection he has with the team. He also discusses the balance between physical training and mental resilience, emphasizing the need for athletes to adapt as they age. The episode is peppered with humor and heartwarming moments, showcasing Gill's passion for helping others achieve their best selves, both on and off the field.

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Episode Highlights

  • Passion for Performance
    Dr. Gill reflects on his love for the team and the sport, emphasizing the importance of dedication.
    “I love the team, love what I do.”
    @ 05m 48s
    June 16, 2024
  • The Personal Sacrifice of Coaching
    Dr. Gill discusses the challenges of balancing family life with his demanding role in rugby.
    “It's definitely probably one of the most challenging parts of the gig.”
    @ 08m 28s
    June 16, 2024
  • The Calm Before the Storm
    In a pivotal moment, senior players displayed calmness under pressure, inspiring confidence in the team.
    “I came off from that little huddle thinking we got this.”
    @ 22m 02s
    June 16, 2024
  • The Emotional Toll of Competition
    While players face physical exhaustion, the emotional stress for staff is equally intense.
    “We don’t have the physical exhaustion but we do have the emotional stress.”
    @ 23m 40s
    June 16, 2024
  • The Power of Exercise
    Exercise is vital for mental health, helping players cope with stress and improve performance.
    “Exercise helps them deal with it.”
    @ 33m 59s
    June 16, 2024
  • Strength Training for Longevity
    Incorporating resistance training is essential for maintaining health as we age.
    “You can still be super strong and healthy by lifting weights as you age.”
    @ 43m 30s
    June 16, 2024
  • The Balance of Numbers
    Having big numbers in the gym doesn't guarantee winning games. It's about finding balance.
    “That's what I've learned over time: there is a balance.”
    @ 55m 55s
    June 16, 2024
  • Building Trust with Players
    Establishing trust with players is crucial for effective communication and performance.
    “If players trust you, they'll do anything you say.”
    @ 01h 00m 50s
    June 16, 2024
  • Different Pre-Match Mindsets
    Players have unique pre-game rituals; some need to relax, others need to focus intensely.
    “Some guys are so relaxed they could fall asleep; others are just so focused.”
    @ 01h 11m 16s
    June 16, 2024
  • Performing Under Pressure
    The key to success in sports is performing under pressure, which separates the great teams from the average ones.
    “Performing under pressure is the difference between good teams and average teams.”
    @ 01h 13m 05s
    June 16, 2024
  • Coping with Loss
    Reflecting on personal contributions is essential after a tough loss, as it helps in moving forward.
    “It’s hard to move on from a loss when it means a lot.”
    @ 01h 22m 36s
    June 16, 2024
  • Helping Others
    A commitment to assist people with their health and fitness journeys without financial burden.
    “I just want to help people.”
    @ 01h 32m 03s
    June 16, 2024

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Key Moments

  • Excitement for the Future05:43
  • Personal Sacrifice08:28
  • Calm Leadership22:02
  • Nutrition Experimentation37:10
  • Aging Gracefully39:06
  • Trust and Accountability1:05:50
  • Pre-Match Rituals1:09:05
  • Race Ready Endurance1:31:19

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