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The Human Advancement Podcast
Ruthless Performance
24 episodes
9 months ago
Interviews with scientists, high performing athletes and executives, plus lectures on how to maximize your performance as a human. Hosted by Applied Physiologist and Mad Scientist, John Matulevich. Powered by Ruthless Performance.
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Interviews with scientists, high performing athletes and executives, plus lectures on how to maximize your performance as a human. Hosted by Applied Physiologist and Mad Scientist, John Matulevich. Powered by Ruthless Performance.
Show more...
Fitness
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Ep. 6 - Reggie Crawford - Transitioning from State Champion Swimmer to MLB Prospect
The Human Advancement Podcast
34 minutes 41 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 6 - Reggie Crawford - Transitioning from State Champion Swimmer to MLB Prospect
In this episode, John interviews Reggie Crawford. Reggie swam for North Schuylkill HS until after the PIAA State Championship meet of his junior year. Reggie earned the gold medal that year in the 50-yard freestyle and silver in the 100-yard Freestyle with a time of 45.54. Since then, he’s held the PIAA Double-A 50 Yard Freestyle record at an impressive 20.45. Immediately after High School Reggie was the 37th Round Draft Pick for the Kansas City Royals but instead he chose to play in college at the D-1 level for the University of Connecticut. We discuss -his swimming career -why he chose to play for UConn -how he copes with grueling nation-wide in-season travel You can follow him on Instagram at @iamreggiecrawford and on Twitter @_Reginald_C So be sure to give him a follow, I’m sure you’ll be hearing a lot more about Reggie over the coming years.   As always, follow Ruthless Performance on twitter and instagram (both @RuthlessPerform). Visit RuthlessPerformance.com to learn more about how we train our athletes, specifically the online education tab. Want to train with Ruthless Performance? Contact us at RuthlessPerformance.com/contact.    
The Human Advancement Podcast
Interviews with scientists, high performing athletes and executives, plus lectures on how to maximize your performance as a human. Hosted by Applied Physiologist and Mad Scientist, John Matulevich. Powered by Ruthless Performance.