• 030 - Jason Forouhar From Academia to the Battlefield to Surfing
    Dec 24 2024

    In this conversation, Jason shares his journey from academia to the military, detailing his experiences in combat and the challenges of transitioning to civilian life. He discusses the importance of finding purpose after service and highlights the mission of Operation Healing Forces, which focuses on supporting veterans and their families through retreats.

    The conversation emphasizes the healing power of surfing, exploring how it fosters connection, personal challenge, and emotional growth. Jason reflects on the unique relationship with the ocean and the future of surf therapy in helping veterans navigate their post-military lives.


    Links

    Jason on Facebook

    Operation Healing Forces

    Information on contributing to future OHF Retreats


    Takeaways


    Jason transitioned from academia to the military seeking adventure.

    Combat experience can lead to significant mental health challenges.

    The transition from military to civilian life is often difficult.

    Finding purpose after service is crucial for veterans.

    Operation Healing Forces provides support through couple retreats.

    Surfing serves as a powerful therapeutic tool for veterans.

    The ocean offers a unique connection that aids in healing.

    Surfing requires complete focus, helping to clear the mind.

    Building community and relationships is essential for veterans post-service.

    The future of surf therapy holds promise for veterans' healing journeys.


    Chapters


    00:00 From Academia to the Military: A New Path

    05:05 The Impact of 9/11 on Military Careers

    07:52 Transitioning from Combat to Civilian Life

    14:37 Finding Purpose After Special Forces

    23:22 Joining Operation Healing Forces

    34:56 Creating Safe Spaces for Conversations

    42:21 Personal Journeys: From Novice to Surfer

    47:31 The Immersive Experience of Surfing

    52:35 The Unique Challenges of Surfing

    01:01:08 Future Visions for Surf Therapy Retreats

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 029 - Kate Clements Room to Roam
    Dec 12 2024

    Summary


    In this conversation, Kate Clements shares her journey of personal growth, self-discovery, and the creation of her travel company, Room to Roam. She discusses the healing power of surfing and ocean therapy, particularly in the context of retreats for veterans. The conversation highlights the importance of community, connection, and the joy of learning to surf later in life, emphasizing that it's never too late to embrace new challenges and experiences.


    Takeaways


    - Reconnecting with home can lead to personal growth.

    - Traveling and experiencing new cultures enriches life.

    - Creating Room to Roam was a leap of faith.

    - Surfing serves as a powerful form of therapy.

    - Retreats for veterans provide meaningful connections.

    - Learning to surf later in life is empowering.

    - The ocean offers a unique perspective on life.

    - Community support enhances personal wellness journeys.

    - Embracing challenges leads to joy and fulfillment.

    Connection with nature is vital for mental health.


    Chapters


    00:00 Reconnecting with Roots

    06:37 Journey of Self-Discovery

    12:34 Creating a Life of Purpose

    18:25 Empowering Others through Surf Therapy

    29:37 Choosing the Right Path

    31:05 The Humbling Experience of Learning to Surf

    36:11 Surfing as a Metaphor for Life

    41:50 The Power of Presence in Surfing

    48:11 The Illusion of Control in Surfing

    49:09 Building Community Through Surfing

    51:03 Focusing on Meaningful Connections

    57:40 Supporting Veterans and Strengthening Bonds

    59:26 Podcast Outro.mp4

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 028 - Surf Strong Express
    Dec 5 2024

    Surf Strong for Life: Unlocking the Secrets to Consistent Fitness and Mobility When I sat down to record this episode of the Surf Strong Express show, my goal was simple: to share the essential strategies and mindset shifts that have allowed me—and can help you—to maintain strength, flexibility, and overall well-being for a lifetime of surfing. Over the years, I’ve learned how to overcome the common obstacles that derail fitness routines and discovered a practical, no-frills approach to building a sustainable, surf-focused training program. Let me share these insights with you. Movement: The Foundation of Surf Fitness For me, movement is non-negotiable. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be complicated. I’ve found that incorporating movement into daily life, no matter how small or simple, is the real foundation of surf fitness. It can be as straightforward as taking a walk around the block or parking further away from where you’re headed. These seemingly minor habits add up, creating a powerful ripple effect that supports more advanced training later on. Starting small and staying consistent has been my secret weapon. Breath: The Overlooked Superpower Breath work has completely transformed my approach to fitness and surfing. I didn’t realize how much of a “superpower” conscious breathing could be until I started integrating it into my day. It’s not just about enhancing surf performance (though it does that, too); it’s about using your breath to support every part of your life, from digestion to stress regulation. I’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from experts like Reese Peluso and Matteo Pistono, who have helped me deepen my daily breath practice. And honestly, it doesn’t have to be complicated—just start by taking a few intentional breaths between tasks during your day. Mobility: The Key to Longevity If there’s one thing I always tell my clients, it’s this: being able to touch your toes is more than just a party trick—it’s a key indicator of overall joint health and range of motion. For surfers, mobility isn’t just helpful; it’s essential for staying in the game long-term. Personally, I’ve learned to prioritize mobility by addressing postural imbalances and taking regular movement breaks throughout the day. Sitting too long? I get up and stretch. Feeling stiff? I do some targeted mobility work. These little actions have been game-changers for me, and they can be for you, too. Overcoming Resistance and Celebrating Progress Let’s be real—staying consistent with fitness isn’t always easy. Our primal brains are hardwired to conserve energy and avoid risk, which can make it tough to stick with a routine. I’ve learned to approach these moments of resistance with compassion. Instead of beating myself up, I celebrate the small wins—a few minutes of stretching, a short workout, or simply showing up for myself. Injuries and setbacks are part of the journey, but they don’t have to derail you. Adjust, adapt, and keep moving forward. The Journey to Lifelong Surf Fitness This episode of Surf Strong Express reflects everything I’ve come to believe about surf fitness: it’s not about perfection; it’s about consistency. By focusing on movement, breath work, and mobility—and by cultivating a mindset of self-compassion—you can unlock the secrets to lifelong surf performance. I’m on this journey alongside you, and I know that together, we can keep surfing strong for life. So, take these strategies, apply them to your own routine, and let’s keep riding the waves for decades to come.

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    40 mins
  • 027 - Reis Paluso Breath Coach and Educator
    Oct 29 2024

    Breath Awareness and Practical Application with Reis Peluso In this episode of the Surf Strong Show, host Greg Finch talks with Reis Peluso, a coach and educator specializing in breath awareness. Reis discusses his work with athletes and the practical applications of breath awareness in daily life, emphasizing the importance of noticing and adjusting one's breathing patterns.

    They explore the concept of CO2 tolerance versus air hunger and the psychological impact of breath control.

    Reis also shares insights on his Our Breath Collective community and how they integrate breath practices into various settings, including professional sports.

    This episode provides valuable tips for anyone looking to understand and optimize their breathing for better performance and quality of life. 00:00 Introduction to the Surf Strong Show 00:09 Meet Reis Peluso: Breath Coach and Educator 01:05 The Importance of Breath Awareness 02:25 Practical Applications of Breath Techniques 03:36 The Role of Curiosity in Breath Work 05:11 Adapting Breath Techniques to Daily Life 09:56 Mechanisms for Breath Awareness 17:53 Understanding Breath vs. Respiration 30:34 The Breath Collective: Community and Practice 34:54 Breath Work with Professional Athletes 39:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    43 mins
  • 026 - Matteo Pistono
    Jul 30 2024
    Matteo is an author, meditation teacher, and conscious breathing guide. He's written numerous books, including the one which he'll speak about today/tonight, BREATHE HOW YOU WANT TO FEEL; YOUR BREATHING TOOLKIT FOR BETTER HEALTH, RESTORATIVE SLEEP, AND DEEPER CONNECTION. Matteo began his study of the breath over 30 years ago while living in Nepal and Tibet-at the time working for a human rights advocacy group. Informed by his study of Buddhism and Hatha Yoga, extensive periods of solitary meditation, and pilgrimages across the Himalayan landscapes, Matteo offers an engaged approach to ancient wisdom traditions. Matteo has a Masters's degree in Indian Philosophy from the University of London, and his writings have appeared in The Washington Post, BBC, Men's Journal, and elsewhere. Matteo and his wife surf and ride mountain bikes from their home in Encinitas.
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 025 - Alo Slebir 2X Mavericks Awards Performer of the Year
    Jun 11 2024

    Alo Slebir discusses his training and focus during the off-season as a big wave surfer. He emphasizes the importance of training out of the water and striving to be better in order to perform well in the next winter season.

    He also talks about his circuit workouts, which include a mix of CrossFit and balance work. Alo explains the difference between off-season and in-season training, with a focus on building muscle mass in the off-season and maintaining paddle muscles during the season.

    He also discusses the mental and physical challenges of big wave surfing, the importance of decompressing after a big day, and the role of jiu-jitsu in his training and mindset.

    Alo highlights the connection between surfing and the ocean, and the importance of staying connected to the ocean in his life. He also talks about his tow partnership with Luca Padua and the trust and communication required in that relationship.

    Alo shares his experience of learning and surfing Mavericks, and the challenges and rewards of pursuing big wave surfing. In this conversation, Greg and Alo discusses the intricacies of big wave surfing and the mental and physical preparation required. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the variables involved in surfing, such as swell direction and wave size, and the constant learning process that comes with it.

    Alo also highlights the lifelong pursuit of improving surfing skills and the need to remain focused and calm in challenging situations. He shares insights into the safety protocols and checklists followed before tackling big waves, as well as the importance of the Junior Lifeguard program in fostering a love for the ocean.

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    59 mins
  • 024 - Emily Hightower
    Apr 24 2024

    Emily Hightower discusses her love for outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, bow hunting, and kayaking. She explains the concept of skinning in skiing and the unique experience of being in nature.

    Greg and Emily also discuss the power of water and the importance of being present and connected to the environment. They touch on the challenges of attachment to outcomes and the need to focus on the process rather than the result.

    Emily shares practical tips for staying present and detached from outcomes, including visualization and down-regulating the nervous system. In this conversation, Emily Hightower and Greg Finch discuss the importance of regulating the nervous system and the role of breath and movement in managing stress and trauma. They emphasize the need to shift our perspective on stress and view it as an evolutionary tool rather than something to be avoided. They also highlight the power of reconnecting with nature and engaging in activities like surfing to improve overall well-being.

    Emily and Greg share their experiences working with first responders and military personnel and how these individuals can benefit from breathwork and movement practices. They also introduce their company, Shift, which focuses on helping individuals understand and interact with their stress physiology to optimize healing and performance.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 023 - Sam Bleakley
    Feb 28 2024

    In this conversation, Sam Bleakley discusses the power of connection in the digital age and the positive and negative aspects of technology. He emphasizes the importance of in-person interactions and the value of surfing as a global connection.

    Sam also highlights the significance of compromise and conversation in addressing challenges within the surf community. He explores the role of surfing in community and activism, as well as the inclusivity of adaptive surfing.

    Additionally, Sam discusses the potential of integrating music into surfing events and shares his personal journey in the world of surfing. The conversation explores the themes of following your passion, the intersection of geography and surfing. Being present and grateful, future goals and hopes for the surf community, and sustainability and balance.


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    1 hr and 12 mins