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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Brian Jacks was a household in the UK in the 1980s. The pinnacle of the judo player’s sporting success came when he won a bronze medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972. But a few years later he would become much more famous as the UK and European champion in Superstars, a popular television programme that saw the best athletes of the day compete in events outside their niche. The show grew throughout the world to become perhaps the first modern example of how sporting heroes could cross into mainstream media, with all its financial benefits, through light entertainment television.Now living in Thailand, Jacks talks about his motivations, how he leveraged his Superstars fame, his rivalry with Daley Thompson and why he’d love to be a grappling coach in UFCPodcast partner: Sports Tech Match - Simplifying Sports Tech Procurement TOPICSWas his mental strength the key to his success, not his physical strengthThe importance of a challenge Making sure you have the grit to make his career ‘gambles’ pay-off  Why Brian believes Team GB judo is ‘soft’“You have to see what failure is to see what achievement is”Getting on to SuperstarsHow he monetised his stardom Did you he enjoy the fame?His approach to Superstars - breaking down the problem?How do you find his ability to rise to a challenge?Would he have fancied turning to UFC? Coaching Neil Adams and punching him in the face as motivation before the biggest bout of his careerThe power of  community in his successBeing from a Black Cabbie familyThe rivalry with Daley Thompson  Brian’s life now - his fitness, his hotel and charity work Feeding over 32,000 people who were starving as a result of the pandemicRunning his apartment block business His ambitions now
Released:
Feb 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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