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The Father Figure Coach
Приєднався 13 лют 2023
Helping dads become happier, healthier, role models. Home of the Troy Tries series.
Time to drop the dad bod and build a father figure.
Time to drop the dad bod and build a father figure.
I take on 4 pro wrestlers at once for a shot to become a professional wrestler!
All Troy wanted to be when he grew up was a WWE wrestler like his idol, Rey Mysterio. In this episode Troy gets to work with one of Australia's best wrestlers, Jimmy Townsend. Jimmy invites 'The Silly Superstar' Billy Prestons, 'The Samoan Stud' Marley Peleti, and 'The Lebanese Luchador' down for the session and they show Troy what it takes to become a professional wrestler. Troy gets offered a contract to work with Pro Wrestling Australia, but only if he can beat these 4 legendary wrestlers. Think Troy has what it takes?
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Відео
I thought Pilates would be my easiest episode... I was so, so wrong.
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In this episode, Troy is fortunate enough to work with the biggest reformer Pilates franchise in Australia, KX Pilates. Without having ever experienced Pilates, Troy definitely underestimates how tough this training modality truly is. This may be the toughest session from all of the Troy Tries Series. Watch as master trainer Celine Pecora takes Troy through a brutal session at the incredible KX...
Gridiron in Australia? Troy Tries Gridiron with the UNSW Raiders
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Who knew they had Gridiron in Australia? Well, apparently a lot of people knew. The game is huge here and is only getting bigger. I was fortunate enough to work with the defending Gridiron NSW champions, the UNSW Raiders led by star import quarterback Clark Hazlett. I go through a range of drills, get involved in some match simulation and take on some heavy hitters in a 1 on 1 drill. I was also...
The sport to finally make me vomit. Troy Tries Sprinting with Paul Kerr and Track Speed Development
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In this episode Troy works with Crossfit athlete Paul Kerr, Dr Mike from Track Speed Development and the TSD team. After a range of gruelling sessions, this is the one to finally make Troy puke. Check out the brutal session that made it happen. Follow Paul on IG: crossfitwithpk Follow Mike on IG: track_speed_development 💪Want to LOOK BETTER, FEEL BETTER and become a BETTER VERSION OF YOURSELF? ...
I just broke my previous PB by 80kg! Troy Tries Olympic Lifting with Nick Longhurst
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In this episode, Troy works with state level Olympic Weightlifter Nick Longhurst. Olympic Lifting is regarded as one of the hardest, most technical styles of training, but Troy is ready to give it a go. We go over techniques and drills to build up to a max effort on the snatch and clean & jerk. After some incredible coaching, Troy was able to beat his previous best on the clean and jerk by 80kg...
I challenge one of Australia's best Ninja Warriors
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In this episode Troy works with Australian Ninja Warrior star Saxon Johnstone. Saxon is one of Australia's youngest but mist successful Ninja Warriors finishing as high as 3rd in the competition. He has represented the country and hold the world record for fastest salmon ladder climb. Saxon walks Troy through a range of obstacles, teaches him techniques and tips, and challenges him to obstacle ...
Do I have what it takes to be a Bondi Life Guard? Troy Tries Surf Life Saving with Trent Maxwell
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In this episode Troy works with Bondi Rescue star Trent 'Maxi' Maxwell. Maxi is an experienced life guard, firefighter, TV star, author and one of the best blokes you will ever come across. Throughout the episode, Maxi teaches Troy some of the basics of life saving, gives helpful tips for people in need, challenges Troy to a flag sprint and puts him through a gruelling physical challenge used t...
Battling a former world top 20 Tae Kwon Do Athlete. Troy Tries Tae Kwon Do with TJ Fernandez
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In this episode, Troy works with TJ Fernandez. TJ was previously ranked within the top 20 Tae Kwon Do athletes in the world. The episode takes place at Martial Arts Spirit HQ where TJ teaches Troy a range of techniques, puts him through some conditioning, and finally, participates in a sparring match. Follow TJ on IG: _tristanjet_ Follow Martial Arts Spirit on IG: mastaekwondo 💪Want to train li...
Soccer or Football? What is the true name of the sport?
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Soccer or Football? What is the true name of the sport?
I challenge one of the worlds best to a shootout. Troy Tries Netball with South West Mounties Magic
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I challenge one of the worlds best to a shootout. Troy Tries Netball with South West Mounties Magic
It's one of the toughest sports in the world. Troy Tries Rugby League with the Newtown Jets
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It's one of the toughest sports in the world. Troy Tries Rugby League with the Newtown Jets
"I've been called the white Ja Morant" Troy Tries Basketball with the Hills Hornets
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"I've been called the white Ja Morant" Troy Tries Basketball with the Hills Hornets
Beyond Tough: This is the hardest sport Troy's ever tried!
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Beyond Tough: This is the hardest sport Troy's ever tried!
I face off with one of the top bowlers in the country. Troy Tries Cricket with the Sydney Thunder
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I face off with one of the top bowlers in the country. Troy Tries Cricket with the Sydney Thunder
Attempting to achieve my childhood dream. Troy Tries Baseball with the Sydney Blue Sox
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Attempting to achieve my childhood dream. Troy Tries Baseball with the Sydney Blue Sox
Lessons learnt from working with some of the country's top athletes and coaches.
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Lessons learnt from working with some of the country's top athletes and coaches.
Will I be able to do a ring muscle up? Troy Tries Calisthenics w Andy Bennet
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Will I be able to do a ring muscle up? Troy Tries Calisthenics w Andy Bennet
"It's not possible to look like that natural" Troy Tries Bodybuilding with Brock Waugh
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"It's not possible to look like that natural" Troy Tries Bodybuilding with Brock Waugh
Can I break my previous bench PB or will I fail miserably? Troy Tries Powerlifting
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Can I break my previous bench PB or will I fail miserably? Troy Tries Powerlifting
I challenge Australia's first ever Olympic rock climbing athlete to a climb off! Troy Tries Climbing
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I challenge Australia's first ever Olympic rock climbing athlete to a climb off! Troy Tries Climbing
This is the hardest workout I've ever done - Troy Tries CrossFit
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This is the hardest workout I've ever done - Troy Tries CrossFit
Attempting more than my bodyweight in each hand, Troy Tries Strongman
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Attempting more than my bodyweight in each hand, Troy Tries Strongman
"If you quit, you die" Troy Tries - Pahlavani (Persian Yoga)
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"If you quit, you die" Troy Tries - Pahlavani (Persian Yoga)
"He got me good, I can taste blood" Troy Tries Boxing
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"He got me good, I can taste blood" Troy Tries Boxing
How a piece of rope can make you look and feel better with Luke Buttigieg
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How a piece of rope can make you look and feel better with Luke Buttigieg
How Nathan Gould built multiple successful businesses & his dream life WITHOUT traditional education
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How Nathan Gould built multiple successful businesses & his dream life WITHOUT traditional education
Celine come thru with the burn 🔥 can confirm every class with Celine is like this 👏🏼 👏🏼 she’s the best!
She's the smiling assassin. So nice but man she can run a brutal session
beautiful video!
Thank you very much!
Starting today ❤
@tiago2012 that's awesome mate, you'll love it
Yes its not persian yoga it is pehalwani means wrestling its indian fighting form in ancient india
Absolutely outstanding video! Brock’s physique is truly phenomenal. He’s certainly a huge inspiration for all natural bodybuilders. Thank you so much for such an amazing video! I greatly appreciate Brock for sharing his valuable wisdom with us. Excellent work! 🙏
Thanks so much for that. You're spot on, he has an incredible physique and is so knowledgeable. Great bloke.
wow, this is amazing Good on the teacher, as well as the student!
No sport comes close to hockey. It’s the best sport one can play. The shape it gets u in is unreal. When i played my cardio was insane .
After watching a game it definitely seems to be the case. Incredible athletes!
No pitchforking it slows ya down. One hand on the twig for speed
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This is a terrific video ,and Kashi is a wonderful teacher, I love this video!
Thank you mate. It was a heap of fun and Kashi is one of the best blokes I've come across. Very fortunate to have been able to work with him.
@@fatherfigurecoach I have talked with him before, we may work together.
Brilliant Troy. You smashed it mate.
Definitely didn't feel like it as it was happening haha. Can't thank you enough for your time and wisdom. This one was fun.
@@fatherfigurecoach came out good. Can't believe you didn't post Simon getting nutmegged
Quality!!
Thanks mate. Just let any of the NPL boys in your comp know that I'm available to join their team 🙋♂️
I’d like to see the axe head technique
Yep. I felt that way when I tried pickleball recently…
@@datsyukiansanderov7184 I'm actually so keen to try pickleball
@@fatherfigurecoach lots of fun
I would never hit a dude trying hockey for his first time, that dude is out of his mind 😂
I was the one to ask him to do it, was curious what it felt like haha
A scottish person teaching ice hockey in Australia is quite a combination 😂
You are on the money with that call haha
Good for you for trying this!
Thank you, my friend
This was exciting to watch 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks mate. It was a tonne of fun to film.
Ice hockey isn't something you just start doing first time on the ice 🤣 You need to practice just skating for at least 1-2 months before you bother with a hockey stick. People don't realize how hard the sport really is. It's worth the effort if you can afford to play, it's the best game out there!
You're absolutely right, but the point of my series is to just give things a go and have a bit of a laugh. Totally agree with you and I definitely plan on learning to skate and giving it a crack again down the track.
Good for you for trying it. Canadian here, and a life long player. We start age 4-5-6. So you starting at your age, its going to be difficult. You really have to start much younger if you want to get good by the time you’re in your teens. So a lot is against you, and even so, you’re doing great. It’s all about getting those reps in. You’ll see yourself improve as you go on practicing. 9:34 BTW, you need to set that puck nearer the toe of your stick blade, lean your arm straight down on the stick to flex it…straight down beneath your head-you lean into it. Then when you let it whip, you need to kick your back leg out to catch your inertia, otherwise you might fall on your ass. Good luck, lol
Being good by the time you're in your teens isn't a relevant statement for almost anyone. Literally no one outside of professionals need to be good by any certain age. As a Canadian you should already know that tons of people start 40+ and are playing just fine in the beer leagues. People trying to go pro are such a outlier in the realm of hockey and are not watching this video.
@JaymesAudley thanks for the support. Wow, that's really cool. It's definitely not as popular here, but it seems like it's growing. The goal of my series is to try a range of sport and training modalities, as much as I'd like to be good at them all, I definitely haven't been and will continue not to be with a lot of them. This was definitely the toughest one I've done. Thanks for the tip. Take care.
@@littleripper312his point is just that to be good at a young age, most people are skating from a young age. I’m 38 now, but I started on roller blades when I was 4, ice skating when I was 5 and ice hockey at 6. You’re right there are plenty of older people playing in beer leagues just fine, but if you started in your 40s you’re most likely not keeping up with someone the same age that has been playing since they were 6. There’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just a lot of time and practice to make up for in a short period of time. Good for the people getting into it late if they never had a chance to play at a younger age.
The opening play at 8 seconds they both fuck up lmfao.
That's 100% my fault haha
I always tell people hockey is the most difficult sport in the world, just for the skating alone. There's a reason ice skating on it's own is a sport. So add in everything else with hockey, and it's not easy. The time it takes just to be able to skate well enough to play is wild.
You're on the money mate. I'd like to think I'm okay at most sports and can compete at some level, absolutely wasn't the case for ice hockey. New found respect for these athletes
Keep it up man, it’s a tough sport to jump into without any experience, but it’ll quickly become your favorite as you progress 👍
Got me hooked already mate, I'll be back. Thanks for the encouragement
Best sport in the world. Speed, agility, finesse, creativity, and violence all in one sport
It has everything, was such a cool experience and was awesome getting to actually go to one of their games
I started November last year 2023 and now play in adult league mainly a mix of college, high school and other players. Obviously I am not as quick as these kids are but I have been doing well in the league. I have progressed so quickly as a 41 yo adult and it isn’t even a year (8months to be exact as of this typing) til I get to play in a league. I get to skate mostly once a week, sometimes twice during learn to play but mostly spending time in public skate. It is the fear of getting hurt the main reason we don’t try most kids would do in learn to play. I am now proudly helping local rink in their learn to play program which my 8yo (plays in AA10U) is in who also started in the same program. A piece of advice if I may, always train with a plan and purpose to be better not just skate around. Anyway, goodluck!
Man, what an awesome story. Good on you for giving it a crack. All the best with the competition side of it.
Thanks! I’m pretty sure you’ll get better and better each time. You’ll surprise yourself like I did. If this video was your first time on ice (maybe 2nd or 3rd), you looked better than I did. I never get to hold a hockey stick until I decided to be with my son on ice and it felt like I had to redo all I learned about skating as there are 2 elements now that I have to be comfortable. Now adding the 3rd (the puck) is again another element to learn. You’ll get better. It’s a good exercise.
@beege4481 thanks mate. Yeah I've definitely been on the ice once before but I think it was about 20 years ago haha. I actually went out on the ice today with my wife and son and felt more confident. It'll come, just got to put the time in. Good luck mate.
@@fatherfigurecoach Right on. Thanks and goodluck as well.
I learned a lot from this thanks
Tom has so much knowledge to share. Incredible climber and even better bloke.
Great vid!
Thanks you 😊
Looks amazing. Not so keen on the music singing thing
@@OrwellsHousecat I guess the music isn't for everyone. I enjoyed it and loved learning about the meaning from Kashi
Hockey is an awesome sport and is for everyone, It is a sport that just requires learning the basics of skating which everyone can learn from a skate marshall at a public skate session. Then from there its just repetition, eventually the balance, speed, agility etc comes, just got to put in the work just like any other sport if you want to get better at it. Good job on giving it a go!
Thanks for the nice comment mate. After going to my first live ice hockey game, it's got me really interested. I hate not being half decent at a sport or training style so I'll be working on my skating skills to give this sport a crack again.
Learning to skate is like learning to swim. It is an entirely new way to learn to move if you have never done it, it looks easy if you just see other people who already know how, and it is best learned as a child
I definitely underestimated how tough it really is. I'm going to spend some time learning to skate and try have another crack at it with the Ice Dogs
It’s very difficult when you’re an adult. I’d compare it to learning to speak a language when you’re over 30. Good for you for getting out there! Enjoy!
@datsyukiansanderov7184 good comparison. Was tough out there but definitely had some fun. I'll be back.
@@datsyukiansanderov7184 Overcoming that innate fear of getting hurt is always a tough one too. As a kid, you're usually less likely to worry about hurting yourself. As an adult you're thinking "If I fall, I'm going to be sore at work for the next week".
Solid attempt. It's definitely a tough sport.
Thanks mate, I definitely underestimated how tough this would be and overestimated my ability to skate haha. I'm at their game today to see these insane athletes in action.
I am 35 have a 2.5 year old and a 8 month old 😊 I get up at 4am to get myself together and get my workouts in, get to work by 730am, that way I get it in and dont take time away from my family. My sleep is terrible i get to bed about 10/1030 and the kids wake me up throughout the night most nights alarm goes off at 4am, but it is what it is just gotta do it that way 😅
@zacharymartin5198 man, I feel ya. I train at 4:30 every morning. I feel like I need to do it then because there's no interruptions and I can't let the excuse of having a crazy day stop me from training later in the day. It's not ideal, but we get it done. Proud of what you're doing mate.
@fatherfigurecoach You too buddy keep it up! I enjoy pushing and hopefully inspiring others, that they can do it too if they really want to!
Man bruh fuck dat
Love this! I couldn’t never take on the thunder!
Thanks mate, it was a great experience
Great content and humble aproach towards awesomeness. I subscribed @persianyoga. This was art, history and perfection of the human body. There is more similarity’s in the Persian pahlevani and the Hindu pahlevani than some ppl in the chat wants to admit. Great work !
Great comment. I don't know very much about the Hindu alternative to be honest, might be something I have to look into more.
As a Greek and specially Macedonian it would be a very interesting field of research the Structural parts of the Spiritual context of Pahlavani from Zoroastrism, ancient Greek warrior training, Sunni and ofcourse Shia Muslim and of course don't forget Buddhism. To what extent al the above mentioned systems played a role if they had played any and to what extent....I personally combine this with Indian Yoga and Chinese QiGong to my Southern Mantis KungFu and Tibetan Buddhist Yoga and Dharma!
Very interesting indeed. What a cool approach to training, my friend
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What an amazing training . Never had chance to train in zurkhane but discovered the technique last 10 years never train in a gym again the strenght you gain and the mobilty is amazing . I was a fighter who wants to keep his fitness level without spending hours in the gym this is the way . This is the way to be a real worrier
Man, you are on the money with this one. It's been one of the toughest, but most rewarding training styles I have tried. I'm keen to get back into it.
Brock looks way better then the fakes like Cbum and the bunch THATS A REAL NATURAL PHYZEEEK RIGHT THERE!!!
Love you pahlevan True Iranian hero
Definitely subscribed!
I would love to learn this from this excellent man. What a great teacher.
I would highly recommend reaching out to Kashi. Incredible teacher and an incredible man.
Buen video
Grazie
He looks pretty natural to me tho
Fair. Regardless I think he looks incredible and has such a good message for aspiring natural bodybuilders.
@@fatherfigurecoach Definitely. I’m Dutch and here in the Netherlands steroid use is skyrocketing among the youth. I’m not against steroids. As long as you have a good reason for it, like competing, and really thought it through. You have to see the use of steroids as opening a door you’ll never be able to close again. People need to realise that. Luckily the discussion around steroids is really open and transparent among Dutch influencers since last year.
@@alfredh2079 I really like the door opening analogy you used. I'm the same, I have no problems if someone wants to use steroids, each to their own. It's just cool seeing people like Brock being able to develop an incredible physique without steroids and even supplements. Thanks for your insight.
Great video!
Thanks, my friend
The teacher seems to be such a nice guy and so happy to share his culture. This is a very inspiring video.
One of the best guys I have come across. It's awesome seeing people as passionate as him sharing their culture and passions. I'd highly recommend following Kashi and reaching out to learn from him.
I love this guy, this is such a powerful training system!
Kashi is incredible. This was one of, if not the coolest session I've ever done.
This is the Bullshito version of Yoga, made up nonsense. In the very small chance this is real, history taught us Persians were never great warriors, they only had strength in numbers.
great video love watching natural people work out and get educated from natural bodybuilders.
Thanks mate. There aren't many better to learn from than Brock
Thanks Doc for representing our traditions and culture 🙏
Im the 99th liker of this video😂
Thanks for the like 🫶
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