{"id":910,"date":"2021-08-01T10:03:58","date_gmt":"2021-08-01T09:03:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.greatbritishpodcasts.com\/?p=910"},"modified":"2021-08-01T10:04:28","modified_gmt":"2021-08-01T09:04:28","slug":"team-gbs-adam-peaty-plus-podcasts-featuring-ross-kemp-lawrence-chaney-felicity-ward-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greatbritishpodcasts.com\/picks\/team-gbs-adam-peaty-plus-podcasts-featuring-ross-kemp-lawrence-chaney-felicity-ward-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Team GB\u2019s Adam Peaty plus<\/i> Ross Kemp, Lawrence Chaney, Felicity Ward and more"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

I don\u2019t know about you, but it has been a nice change to wake up each morning, check your phone and see some good Team GB medal stories rather than the usual lot.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Last week we mentioned some good podcasts that are following the sporting action at these Olympic Games. There\u2019s a few more worth mentioning. Dan Snow\u2019s History Hit<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>did a special on the history of the modern Games, highlighting that versions of the competition existed far before Pierre de Coubertin and the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. Sports historian Professor Martin Polley highlighted that much smaller versions of the modern competition took place all the way back in Shakespearean times<\/a> and was particularly popular in the 19th Century, with amateur events taking place in Shropshire, Morpeth and Liverpool. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Rest Is History<\/strong><\/a> have also done a three part special on the Olympics, including one on how bloody the Ancient Olympics<\/strong><\/a> were. Meanwhile, BBC Radio 5 Live\u2019s Olympic Mile<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>has been speaking to Team GB medalists on their achievements. And on Jake Humphrey and Professor Damian Hughes\u2019 High Performance Podcast<\/strong><\/a>, <\/strong>there was an interview with one of our greatest Olympians, the now two-time Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty<\/strong><\/a>. As well as talking to him about his training, nutrition and how he gets the game mode on the day (his \u2018flow state\u2019), there was also a thought provoking discussion on how it can all feel Olympian once you get home: \u201cYou come home and everyone expects you to live this life you have been, but that whole goal of why you have been living that life is gone,<\/em>\u201d he said. \u201cSo what keeps my nutrition intact, what keeps all this other stuff intact, \u2018why am I not going down the pub?\u2019 my social life \u2026 everything revolves around the Olympic Gold.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

\u201cIf you take yourself out of that it is very hard, very hard to be normal, out of that flow state. It takes a few days to adjust back into that.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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