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Author: Simon Davies; Cesca Baguley; James Shields

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The UK based sports, fitness and nutrition podcast. We welcome guests from across the world of wellness, functional fitness and elite sport: hearing their stories and gaining inspiration to fuel the ones we wish to write in our own lives.
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Leon Cassidy, Steve Fawcett and Reggie Fasa jump on to Fuel What Matters to talk CrossFit and their latest business venture, Fitr Training, which is looking to make finding the perfect training programme a little more perfect.  Reggie also talks his hopes for the upcoming season and fleshes out just how much progress he has made in recent months and Steve talks about his hopes for his brand new training facility for elite CrossFit athletes here in the UK. So many legends, one little Zoom call.
Since Lucy last joined us, she has enjoyed a stunning debut Games season, eventually making it all the way through to an LCQ for Madison at the start of last summer. Now with a new manager in tow, FWM's very own Cesca Baguley. she is ratcheting up the progress and can already look forward to competing at Wodapalooza, in Miami, in January 2022.*Want to meet Lucy? - head to the XND Training Weekend. The Athlete Centre, Oxford UK.  November 6th - 7th 2021. Two places are still available! E-mail: Cesca@xendurance.com  for more information.*
A couple of weeks ago, a relatively innocuous opinion posted on a photograph, re-posted by CrossFit, was removed by the company's media team. Ian Dennis, the man who made the comment, argues he was stating an opinion on training and that it, for most people due to their genetics, would need more than chicken and broccoli to reach a particular level of physique and output.We at this podcast love CrossFit - the training and the community. However, as an observer and a critic as well as a friend of the sport, we were interested to hear from Ian - and where his assertions, that not everyone who competes at the highest levels of functional training is "clean" - stem from.
One from the past this week as we celebrate all our new listeners by re-dropping Episode 2 of FWM!...Way back when we were the Team TAC Podcast. Michael is the co-founder of Fit Union and knows a thing or two when it comes to eating sensibly. If you haven't checked out his advice yet, you should! Enjoy, post and please keep spreading the word about Fuel What Matters UK.
Ali Crawford faced barriers and delays galore in getting to Madison this year. Once there, she became part of the handful of British athletes to dominate the Masters categories of the Games, finishing second behind a certified legend of the sport, Annie Sakamoto, in the 45-49 age category. Ali is, like many Masters athletes, a phenom in the dark arts of time management. We hear about how Ali balances her family and work commitments with her training and the power something like CrossFit can hold in a community such as East Kilbride, where she trains out of the awesome CrossFit East Kilbride, which is well worth a visit should you ever find yourself in the Glasgow area of Scotland.
A huge Games review. Celebratory and critical where due - this one has it all. BKG reviews his season and comes clean about some of the struggles he has been facing behind the scenes and the challenges of taking a one person support team to Madison; Snorri leads the charge on fronting up to the ongoing problem of giving equal coverage to deserving athletes on the Games livestreams and television coverage. Of all the CrossFit podcasts you'll want to listen to this week, this one of them.
It is a case of brand, on for Brandon. What a CrossFit Games this lady had; from the spectre of Covid hanging over her, to taking the floor without her training partners at her side, to dominating a handstand race none of us will forget in a hurry...in many ways, this was Danielle's Games. We talk in depth about how Danielle handled the stress around her and the problems that came with the weekend, as well as her successes and the growing following she is now receiving in the wider CrossFit community. Danielle also sheds light on where Underdog Athletics has gone so right and what she really thinks about not winning Spirit of the Games...Also, waffles and chicken are a thing. Who knew?
Royce is one of the nicest, humble and level headed guys in the sport of CrossFit. That's probably why such a  compliment won't go to his head. Journeying back from Madison after the 2021 CrossFit Games, Royce had/has (depending on when you're listening to this) a couple of weeks in hotel quarantine due to Australia's approach to tackling Covid. He joins FWM to recap his own performance at the Games, the graceful nature of Olympians in contrast to generalist CrossFitters, thoughts on when and if he'll move his family to Cookeville full time to join up with his Mayhem stable mates and so much more.Sending huge love to Royce, only 8 more days mate! (At the time of publication...)
Arielle Loewen has had quite the year. From winning the Granite Games to enjoying a short and sharp block of intensive training before Madison, she took the CrossFit Games in her stride and finished up well and secure inside the top 20 fittest women on the planet. Arielle is family first with not a long-standing commitment to competition, but discusses what it was like to go from fan to competitor and beat some of her idols in the sport in the process. We also learn that in a year of firsts, her biggest rookie error was probably to do with the food she had access to during each day of competition. The burning question lingers: will she do it all again next year?
Our post-Games run of shows begins with Southampton's own Kelly Friel! Kelly has just won the Masters Category (40-44) at the CrossFit Games. We discuss celebrating with a 5 Guys, how anyone can excel in CrossFit, no matter their starting age and whether she'll be back for more next year... more meaning, more elite fitness, not more fast food.
Well, we are here. It is Games week and we team up with Peter and Scott to discuss the week ahead and drop some unpopular opinions. We look back and look ahead. Excited yet? It's finally Game time.
Ben Kilner is an accomplished Snowboarder.  As a member of Team GB, having competed at two Winter Olympics, he played a crucial role in raising the profile of the sport in the UK over the last decade. However, now, with his first career done and dusted, Ben is using his athletic base to make quick gains in the sphere of competitive CrossFit. This summer Ben has appeared on something of a Super Team at Turf Games and also took third in WOD on the Loch in his native Scotland. We talk snowboarding, CrossFit and reflect on the last season as fans.
Qualifying with authority out of the Lowlands Throwdown, Sam Stewart of Ireland is Madison bound via linking up with his Training Think Tank pals in Georgia. Listen as we return with James and Simon interviewing Sam in a graveyard. We touch on the season so far, his "feud" with Adrian Mundwiler, why CrossFit could learn a thing or three from pro-wrestling and why lakes are on the agenda this summer, the Summer of Sam.
Aneta says that when it comes to her and CrossFit, it was love at first sight. Starting off in Gloucester in 2012, Aneta has been part of some of the most prestigious CrossFit communities in the UK and has come up in the ranks alongside some of the biggest original names in the UK scene.Currently, she is based in Wigan, training with the "JST Lot" ahead of the next stage of the CrossFit Games. After placing 2nd overall in her age group in the last stage of qualifying for Madison, it's clear why it could well be a case that it's when not if we get to see Aneta throw down Stateside later in the summer.*We're taking a 5 break after this episode!* Thanks to everyone who's listened and continues to support the show. We'll see you again in July! 
I challenge you to listen to this podcast and not want to go out and start training for an Ultra right away. Vic is one happy runner. She runs to feel, and clearly she feels good. In January, she ran an accumulator and maxed out at 1000 miles for the month; she has previously tackled The Monarchs, which is a race around some of the nicest parts of England coming in over 600 miles and most of the time she enjoys running in bare feet. You read that right. Vic manages all of this while home-schooling, farming and helping her family live a super sustainable lifestyle.After we finished recording, Vic went and ran 20 miles. It was 9pm.You don't want to miss this!
Emily lives in one of the most beautiful cities on earth, holds down one of the most demanding jobs on earth and is one of the fittest people on earth. She is living well and looking for the best revenge on missing out on last years CrossFit Games by making a charge onwards to Madison, via The Atlas Games. With her reputation in the sport growing all the time - come and check in with Emily as we talk training, pandemic and breakfast spots in Vancouver.
Sola joins us for a no holds barred sort of podcast. She takes a constructively critical look at how CrossFit have handled the second pandemic interrupted season and what it has meant for her as a "middle of the pack" athlete. We discuss messaging in the CrossFit space and what needs to be improved, the perils of social media and the highs of being able to compete in the sphere of a training methodology that we all love and want the best for. Another unmissable episode with one of the best personalities in the game.
What happens when two sisters find CrossFit and grow such a passion for the community that they want to apply their business skills to making training easier for women worldwide? Listen to this edition of Fast Fuel to find out! Blue Elvin are producing training apparel for women that protects with style when coming up against barbells and some of the more wearing movements in CrossFit. It was great to welcome Lamorna and Tamara on to the pod!www.blueelvin.com*Remember, Fast Fuel is for you, the listening community. Have you got a story you want to tell? Reach out and we'll get you on the pod. fuelwmpodcast@gmail.com.
Last season, Justin Medeiros was the Rookie of the Year. This year: Justin is getting used to shifting gear from the underdog in the pack to the one people need to be chasing down if they're in with a chance of taking the crown of fittest on earth. We discussed this mindset shift, getting used to the status of celebrity and managing media alongside training, the season so far and a love of cereal. We also found out who Justin can't wait to compete alongside this summer and why he wants the strongest field possible going in to any competition.You don't want to miss this one.www.eatsweatreset.comGot your subscription box yet? Come, on treat yourself.www.hencestacks.comAll the greens, to fuel your machine. (I come up with this copy, don't blame Hence).
Travis Mayer is one of the most ordinary examples of excellence we've ever met! We caught up after he won the North American division of the CrossFit Quarterfinals and enjoyed a wide ranging discussion on competition, gym ownership, mindset and banging soundtracks to aid any workout. Travis also gave us an interesting insight into how the selection process for the semi-final stage of this year's CrossFit Games went down. A top conversation with a top, top guy.
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