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Normalised Activity
Sean Robson and Paul Jones
67 episodes
1 week ago
Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.
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Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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51. Is it ok to swear? - with Hinley Chan
Normalised Activity
2 hours 7 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
51. Is it ok to swear? - with Hinley Chan

Purpose, Winning, Cultural differences and Focusing energies.

Hinley is a UK CrossFitter who started with tennis, moved into teens CrossFit and won the 16-18 French throwdown in 2018 and has moved into the elite mens field. Coming 12th in the UK in last year's open. A member of one of the UK’s top CrossFit programming teams in Paul Warrior’s On The Program he also understands the benefits of CrossFit beyond the competition floor.

However to pigeon hole Hinley as just another CrossFitter would be a disservice to him. With a keen understanding around business and business development he is keen to build a future outside of the CrossFit bubble.

Also is it okay to swear?

Normalised Activity
Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.