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S2E3 Coach Koroush: Olympic weightlifting, Iranian upbringing, Code of humanity, Parenting, Religion

1 h 31 min · 23. aug. 2024
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Koroush Valiseh is the manager of the Everyone Active gym in Ladbroke Grove, London, and leader of the Westway Barbell club. In this episode, Coach Koroush reveals the ugly truth of Olympic weightlifting and shares some insights on peak performance. He then walks us through how his early experiences in Iran have shaped the culture he is building in his gym. We hear why he sees the smile as the code of humanity, and we touch on mentoring, parenting and religion. Koroush then has a go at our Last Question… TIMESTAMPS: 03:50 - Intros 06:20 - Westway Barbell Club 13:26 - Doping in Olympic weightlifting 22:32 - Managing people 33:39 - Upbringing and outlook on life 41:11 - Western vs Middle Eastern culture 45:57 - Advice for someone struggling with their environment 48:36 - Mentoring and parenting 01:00:26 - Iran 01:04:16 - Religion 01:07:57 - Iranians recognising Iranians 01:12:39 - Koroush tells of my bad mobility 01:14:17 - THE LAST QUESTION 01:29:14 - We perceive our own heaven and hell

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S2E3 Coach Koroush: Olympic weightlifting, Iranian upbringing, Code of humanity, Parenting, Religion

Koroush Valiseh is the manager of the Everyone Active gym in Ladbroke Grove, London, and leader of the Westway Barbell club. In this episode, Coach Koroush reveals the ugly truth of Olympic weightlifting and shares some insights on peak performance. He then walks us through how his early experiences in Iran have shaped the culture he is building in his gym. We hear why he sees the smile as the code of humanity, and we touch on mentoring, parenting and religion. Koroush then has a go at our Last Question… TIMESTAMPS: 03:50 - Intros 06:20 - Westway Barbell Club 13:26 - Doping in Olympic weightlifting 22:32 - Managing people 33:39 - Upbringing and outlook on life 41:11 - Western vs Middle Eastern culture 45:57 - Advice for someone struggling with their environment 48:36 - Mentoring and parenting 01:00:26 - Iran 01:04:16 - Religion 01:07:57 - Iranians recognising Iranians 01:12:39 - Koroush tells of my bad mobility 01:14:17 - THE LAST QUESTION 01:29:14 - We perceive our own heaven and hell

23. aug. 20241 h 31 min