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Author: Tasmania JackJumpers

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Vitamins; organic compounds essential for growth and development, sourced and ingested through plant and animal food products, and where one may be deficient, through nutritional supplements.

At Tasmania JackJumpers, daily vitamins are an essential part of the High-Performance program. Of course, in their nutritional form, but also as a key part of on-court practice as well.

Each practice day, every player completes ‘Vitamins’; an individualized short session with a coach to focus on and nourish whatever might be deficient for each athlete that day. It might be on court shooting, reviewing game or practice video, or an agility fitness work out – whatever is prescribed by the High performance team. It’s about frequent, sustained improvement every day to supplement the JackJumpers’ broader program.

Join fan favourite Fabijan Krslovic and friends over the NBL25 Season for Vitamins, a new podcast presented by St Luke’s Health, for a healthy dose of the JackJumpers.

Vitamins, presented by St Luke’s Health will explore the stories of high performing individuals including JackJumpers players, coaches and staff, as well as key identities in Tasmania’s sport, health, political and business community and beyond.
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Welcome to Season 2 of Vitamins, Presented by St.Lukes.   In episode 3, we are joined by Kayla Steindl, Assistant GM-WNBL. Kayla retells her journey from Ellensburg to the WNBA Draft and Tassie.   She walks us through some of her day-to-day tasks as Assistant GM.   Thank you to The Mercurey for allowing us to use their studio space.
Welcome to Season 2 of Vitamins, Presented by St.Lukes.   In episode 2, we are joined by Nick Marshall, wing, for the JackJumpers. Nick discusses his pathway to the NBL and how he found his way to Tasmania.   Nick also gives us an insight into his life off the count and on his days off.   Thank you to The Mercurey for allowing us to use their studio space.
Welcome to Season 2 of Vitamins, Presented by St.Lukes.   In episode 1, we are joined by Christine Finnegan, the CEO of the Tasmania JackJumpers. Christine discusses her life before moving to Tasmania, some of the most influential people in her life, and some of her recent health challenges.   Thank you to The Mercurey for allowing us to use their studio space.
On the last episode for the 2024 Season we are joined by Head Coach Scott Roth as he talks us through what motivates him and what he does to keep his players motivated. He also shares with us stories of how he arrived in Tasmania and the landing the role as Head Coach. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their recording studios for this episode.
On this episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we are joined by Michelle Weeks and Rebecca Chabot. 3 Women who are experts in the world of brain health. Michelle Weeks hosts her own podcast A Mothers Mind, where she talks about the role mothers play within the household and how managing your own mental load can help you within your own life. Rebecca Chabot gives us insights into the science of happiness and gives us some tips to help maintain a healthy mind. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
On this episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we talk to WNBA Star Alanna Smith as she tells us about her journey in basketball from travelling with her dad during his career to the heights of making the Opals team.  Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
On this episode of of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we talk to our captain Clint Steindl about his journey to becoming the championship winning captain of the Tasmania JackJumpers. He tells us about his though process around moving to a new team, and the sacrifices he and his family have had to make along the way. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
On the latest episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we look into the life of Majok Deng from growing up in a refugee camp to starting his basketball journey at the age of 17 all the way to the Olympic Games in Paris. We are also joined by Katy Cooper who tells us about her journey as a futurist, and how looking into future goals can help shape present decisions. Thanks to University of Tasmania for letting us use their studio to record this episode.
In this episode we take a look behind the scenes of the JackJumpers high performance team with Head of High Performance Ryan Carroll and Head of Strength and Conditioning Harrison Shaw-Gillott. Thanks to University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
In this episode, Will Magnay opens up about how he discovered his passion for basketball, what it was like representing Australia on the Olympic team, and his inspiring story of resilience in overcoming injury setbacks. Thanks to University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
Welcome to Vitamins, presented by St Lukes. Tasmania JackJumpers fan favourite, Boomers Olympian and now Houston Rockets guard Jack McVeigh joins us to launch this all new podcast from the JackJumpers and St Lukes Health.   Since March 2024, McVeigh has been crowned an NBL Champion, NBL Finals MVP, selected in the Boomers extended squad for the selection camp and then making the final 12 to become an Australian Olympian, playing against the like of Lebron James and Nikola Jokic, before then inking a landmark deal with Houston Rockets in the NBA. It’s safe to say McVeigh has had a whirlwind few months. Speaking for the first time since the Olympics, he recaps his incredible rise to stardom and what has transpired over the journey, exploring themes of resilience, human connection, mindfulness and authenticity.   With thanks to St Lukes – making Tasmania the healthiest island on the planet! Thanks to University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode.
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