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vrss Podcast

Podcast von Liana

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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In the vrss podcast, we dive into the psychology, science, and soul of combat sports.We bring you conversations with people at the top of their fields: from world champions and legends of the game, to the doctors, neuroscientists, psychologists, and coaches pushing performance to new levels.At its heart, vrss means two things:You versus the fight, whatever form that takes.And the verses that get written through it.We’re here to go deeper into those stories.Into the internal fight, the philosophies, the truths.Into what fighting really teaches us.How it rewires the brain, the body, the mind.And what strength really means - on the mats, and far beyond them.Because the outside never tells the whole story.The real strength is from within.

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Episode Ben Woolliss: ONE Championship Debut, 20 Years in the Making, and When Your Body Won’t Let You Fight Cover

Ben Woolliss: ONE Championship Debut, 20 Years in the Making, and When Your Body Won’t Let You Fight

This episode was recorded just days after Ben Woolliss found out he would be making his ONE Championship debut - stepping up on short notice to face former world champion John Lineker. He had just under two weeks notice. But this was 20 years in the making. In this episode, we break down what it actually means to be ready at the highest level of combat sports. Ben Woolliss is a two-time kickboxing world champion and professional MMA fighter, with over two decades of experience across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA. We get into: * Preparing for a ONE Championship debut on short notice * How 20 years of training shows up under pressure * Emotional regulation and why Ben feels most calm in the ring * How elite fighters use pattern recognition instead of reacting * Fighting with Crohn’s disease and managing a chronic condition as an athlete * What it’s like when your body won’t let you fight * Rebuilding your body, mindset, and identity after setbacks * The difference between obsession and discipline * Building a life and business alongside fighting This is a conversation about readiness, resilience, and identity - and what it really takes to step into the moment when it finally comes. This is Ben Woolliss, and this is the VRSS podcast. 🔗 Join Ben’s 365 community: https://www.skool.com/365/about [https://www.skool.com/365/about]

24. März 2026 - 1 h 12 min
Episode Jordy Sullivan: Weight Cutting, Health, and the Limits of the Human Body Cover

Jordy Sullivan: Weight Cutting, Health, and the Limits of the Human Body

What actually happens inside the body when fighters train hard, restrict food, dehydrate, and push past their limits - and how do you fuel champions without compromising long-term health? In this episode of the VRSS podcast, Liana sits down with Jordan Sullivan (aka The Fight Dietitian), one of the leading performance nutritionists in combat sports and the nutrition strategist behind multiple world champions, including Alexander Volkanovski and Israel Adesanya. Together, they explore both sides of elite performance: extreme stress and intelligent support. In this conversation, they discuss: * How the body responds to extreme stress, restriction, and dehydration * Why weight cutting sits in an extreme physiological zone * The cultural and psychological reasons weight cutting persists * Why regulation alone doesn’t solve the problem * How chronic under-fuelling affects everyday athletes * What proper fuelling looks like in high-performance environments * Supplement strategy that supports performance rather than masks damage * Stress, nervous system regulation, and recovery * Individual variability, including female physiology and cyclesThe trade-off between short-term advantage and long-term health This episode is a grounded look at how elite athletes push the body to its limits - and how the right strategy can support performance without breaking the system designed to keep us alive.

19. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 30 min
Episode Dr. Tim Carroll: Motor Learning, Performance, and Trusting the Nervous System Cover

Dr. Tim Carroll: Motor Learning, Performance, and Trusting the Nervous System

What actually happens in your brain when a movement finally clicks? And why does thinking about it sometimes make everything fall apart under pressure? In this episode of the VRSS podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Timothy Carroll, one of the world’s leading researchers in motor control and motor learning at the University of Queensland. Tim studies how humans learn to move, and his work challenges many of the assumptions athletes and coaches hold about training, feedback, and performance. We explore why most skilled movement happens below conscious awareness, why thinking can slow you down, and why performance often breaks under pressure. We also unpack how the nervous system adapts through repetition and error, the role dopamine plays in learning and motivation, and why trust in your body isn’t a mindset trick but a neurological requirement. This conversation reframes how we think about practice, coaching, and mastery. Not as a process of control, but one of adaptation, exposure, and timing. If you’re an athlete, coach, or anyone trying to understand how skill actually develops, this episode will change how you see training and performance.

22. Jan. 2026 - 1 h 17 min
Episode Sarah Jeffries: How Sleep Cleans Your Brain and Shapes Performance Cover

Sarah Jeffries: How Sleep Cleans Your Brain and Shapes Performance

In this episode of the vrss podcast, we sit down with Sarah Jeffries to unpack the science of sleep, brain health, and performance - and why sleep may be the most overlooked skill in combat sports and high-performance training. Sarah is a registered nurse with a Master’s in Nursing Science, a nurse educator, and a leading voice in sleep education. She breaks down what’s actually happening in your brain when you sleep, including how deep sleep and REM sleep work together to support recovery, learning, emotional regulation, and long-term brain health. We explore: * Why sleep is a trainable skill, not a personality trait * What “cleaning your brain” actually means from a neuroscience perspective * How sleep deprivation affects focus, reaction time, mood, and performance * The role of deep sleep in muscle repair, hormones, and recovery * Why REM sleep matters for memory, learning, and emotional resilience * How poor sleep disrupts appetite, decision-making, and training consistency * Practical, evidence-based tools to improve sleep without biohacks or gimmicks This conversation is especially relevant for fighters, athletes, coaches, and anyone training hard - but it’s just as important for anyone navigating stress, pressure, or high cognitive load. Sleep is free. It’s foundational.And it’s one of the most powerful tools you have - if you know how to use it.

1. Jan. 2026 - 47 min
Episode John Wayne Parr: 347 Stitches, A Lifetime in Muay Thai, and the Legacy He Built Cover

John Wayne Parr: 347 Stitches, A Lifetime in Muay Thai, and the Legacy He Built

John Wayne Parr is one of the most influential figures in modern Muay Thai. In this episode, he looks back on a lifetime in the sport: from sleeping on wooden floors in Thailand as the only Westerner in camp, to becoming the first Australian to fight at Lumpini Stadium, to surviving 347 stitches across a career defined by resilience, reinvention, and an unshakeable love for the fight. We talk about the culture of Thai gyms in the 90s, what poverty taught him, the fighters who shaped his style, the ghosts he swears visited him in his room, and the mindset that carried him through cuts, knockdowns, and some of the toughest athletes in the world. He also shares how he’s passing the torch to the next generation as his three children rise in boxing, BJJ and MMA. If you’re a fan of Muay Thai history, Australian combat sports, K1, or the evolution of striking, this is an entertaining, honest conversation with a pioneer who helped change the sport. Topics: • Training in Thai camps in the 90s • Fighting at Lumpini Stadium • K1 and the UFC • Humour, fear, superstition and ghost stories • Surviving cuts, knockdowns and 347 stitches • Raising the next generation of fighters • What legacy really means in combat sports

10. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 20 min
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