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Brad Beer (POGO Physio)
The Physical Performance Show
The Physical Performance Show exists to inspire people to achieve their physical best performance through candid interviews with the world’s best and most inspiring physical performers. The show's host Physiotherapist, Best selling Author, and accomplished athlete Brad Beer delves into how top physical performers achieve success and the highs and lows of the journey in getting there.
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4.9 stars from 678 ratings
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REB.. via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/26/23
Fantastic show
Fantastic resource for athletes and health care practitioners. I am a physician in Canada, and enjoy many athletic activities including running, cycling, swimming, paddling, and weightlifting. I have personally worked through a wide range of injuries over the years, and have found this show...Read full review »
Nova Scotian MD via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/05/22
The Brad Beer Podzie
I absolutely love listening to these interviews. Brad is an engaging host, enthusiastic to extract as much as he can and highly researched. The take aways are essential. Great work
Helenandallan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/11/21
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