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Building Bulletproof Backs Ep 7 - Cricketing Icon Dennis LIllee shares his Back Pain Insights

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Welcome to the Seventh episode of the Building a Bulletproof Back podcast.

This podcast aims to empower listeners with HOPE that healing is possible when you know how. We discuss strategic tools addressing mental, physical and emotional Health.
To Build your own Bulletproof Back go Here
To
Support this show - buy me a Coffee !

I am your host, Marion McRae, a physiotherapist & movement addict on a mission to see the existing model of treating back pain evolve. The current model is broken. It focusses almost entirely on the physical body, neglecting the fact that we are all both thinkers and feelers. When the thoughts in our head, and the the emotions in our bodies are less than optimal, we fail to thrive.

Our Guest for this episode is one of Australia's greats - Fast Bowler Dennis Lillee who suffered back pain in the spotlight of international sporting competition. Dennis talks openly about his back pain story, his insights, and how he is working now to re-shape the coaching of bowling technique so that younger athletes may enjoy less injuries and longevity in the sport.

We discuss -

Dennis’s tools:

  1. Physical - Pilates, core strength and technique for sports skills
  2. Mental - Believe there is a way and FIND IT
  3. Emotional - Become invested in the process of healing. Own it for yourself.

Dennis’s Top tips

  1. Lifestyle - Keep active
  2. Be proactive - look at movement patterns and techniques
  3. Give it time, it's a process. It takes effort

Links : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Lillee
Time stamp :

Dennis needs no introduction. This is how Wikipedia describes -
Dennis Keith Lillee, AM, MBE (born 18 July 1949) is a former Australian cricketer rated as the "outstanding fast bowler of his generation".Lillee was known for his fiery temperament, 'never-say-die' attitude and popularity with the fans.
During the interview it becomes obvious that Dennis's "never say die" attitude assisted him greatly with his back pain.
If you resonated with any of today's conversations and think perhaps you may like to Build your own Bulletproof Back, or assist a loved one on their journey - Please check out my website.
Marion's Top 3 Tips for crea

Support the Show.

Holistic Back Pain Rehabilitation includes tools for your mind, your heart and your body. For help with this - VISIT www.bulletproofbacks.com

Join our FREE community for Hang Outs, Q & A, etc
You can start with reading a book $ 15
Or trialling a simple online course $ 27 - $ 700
Or seek assistance with a trained Bulletproof Backs Coach $ 195
(coaches are all physiotherapists with additional training in holistic practices)
Or Apply to Work with Marion directly.
Check out our Youtube Channel @bulletproofbacks
To reach out with comments, podcast request/ideas, speaking requests -
Email Hello@bulleproofbacks.com

  continue reading

24 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

Welcome to the Seventh episode of the Building a Bulletproof Back podcast.

This podcast aims to empower listeners with HOPE that healing is possible when you know how. We discuss strategic tools addressing mental, physical and emotional Health.
To Build your own Bulletproof Back go Here
To
Support this show - buy me a Coffee !

I am your host, Marion McRae, a physiotherapist & movement addict on a mission to see the existing model of treating back pain evolve. The current model is broken. It focusses almost entirely on the physical body, neglecting the fact that we are all both thinkers and feelers. When the thoughts in our head, and the the emotions in our bodies are less than optimal, we fail to thrive.

Our Guest for this episode is one of Australia's greats - Fast Bowler Dennis Lillee who suffered back pain in the spotlight of international sporting competition. Dennis talks openly about his back pain story, his insights, and how he is working now to re-shape the coaching of bowling technique so that younger athletes may enjoy less injuries and longevity in the sport.

We discuss -

Dennis’s tools:

  1. Physical - Pilates, core strength and technique for sports skills
  2. Mental - Believe there is a way and FIND IT
  3. Emotional - Become invested in the process of healing. Own it for yourself.

Dennis’s Top tips

  1. Lifestyle - Keep active
  2. Be proactive - look at movement patterns and techniques
  3. Give it time, it's a process. It takes effort

Links : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Lillee
Time stamp :

Dennis needs no introduction. This is how Wikipedia describes -
Dennis Keith Lillee, AM, MBE (born 18 July 1949) is a former Australian cricketer rated as the "outstanding fast bowler of his generation".Lillee was known for his fiery temperament, 'never-say-die' attitude and popularity with the fans.
During the interview it becomes obvious that Dennis's "never say die" attitude assisted him greatly with his back pain.
If you resonated with any of today's conversations and think perhaps you may like to Build your own Bulletproof Back, or assist a loved one on their journey - Please check out my website.
Marion's Top 3 Tips for crea

Support the Show.

Holistic Back Pain Rehabilitation includes tools for your mind, your heart and your body. For help with this - VISIT www.bulletproofbacks.com

Join our FREE community for Hang Outs, Q & A, etc
You can start with reading a book $ 15
Or trialling a simple online course $ 27 - $ 700
Or seek assistance with a trained Bulletproof Backs Coach $ 195
(coaches are all physiotherapists with additional training in holistic practices)
Or Apply to Work with Marion directly.
Check out our Youtube Channel @bulletproofbacks
To reach out with comments, podcast request/ideas, speaking requests -
Email Hello@bulleproofbacks.com

  continue reading

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