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High performance with Joe Sprange

High performance with Joe Sprange

著者: Joe Sprange
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My name is Joe Sprange. I’m a husband, dad, business owner, triathlete, kids rugby coach and I love talking to people. I started running in fun runs when I was six and I’ve recently completed my 50th triathlon. I’ve worked in Advertising and Marketing, but now I own my own personal training business. My goal is to be the best I can be as a husband, dad, triathlete, boss, coach, so I love asking others I respect those secrets on how they got to be where they are today. My passion is about finding the key to unlock potential. So that’s what my podcast is all about. I interview everyday people who perform at extraordinary high levels and collect a bunch of those keys and share them with you. This is High Performance with Joe Sprange, hit subscribe now to stay up to date with our latest podcasts.”

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  • High Performance with Joe Sprange - Seve De Campo
    2025/12/07

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    Episode #4: Seve De Campo — Consistency, Challenge, and Showing Up

    Welcome to Episode #4 of Season Three of High Performance with Joe Sprange.

    Today, my conversation is with Seve De Campo, one of Australia’s best Olympic cross-country skiers. This is one for the Cross country ski purists! Seve is focused in his approach;

    In our chat, he shares what high performance is to him:

    · Being the best version of yourself,

    · Being self-aware,

    · Being open to learning, and

    · Being willing to make mistakes along the way.

    He credits almost everything he’s achieved to one thing, showing up consistently.


    The quote that stuck with me:
    “It is most important to make a decision and stick to it.”

    If you enjoy conversations about resilience, growth, and the long game, Or you love cross country skiing like I do - this one’s for you.

    My next Week’s Guest is Bruno Alves, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and multiple-time world champion. It’s an inspiring conversation about his incredible journey arrived in Australia with very little to now running 27 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academies.

    Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of High Performance with Joe Sprange.


    Connect with Seve
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sevedecampo_official/
    Strava: https://strava.app.link/dFbncRKTAYb


    Seve’s Supporters

    · Kästle Ski

    · Alpina Sports

    · ACT Academy of Sport (ACTAS)

    · Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA)

    · XTM Performance

    · Modd Sports

    · Splitkein Racing

    · Rulleskia.no

    If you’d like to connect you can find him at seve.decampo@gmail.com

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  • High Performance with Joe Sprange - Nick Farr-Jones
    2025/11/17

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    Welcome to Episode #3 of Season 3 of High Performance with Joe Sprange.

    Today, my conversation is with Nick Farr-Jones, former Wallabies captain and Rugby World Cup winner. Nick has always been someone I’ve admired for his leadership, humility and composure under pressure.

    In our chat, he reflects on the lessons that shaped him, from being left out of the 1st XV at Newington College to lifting the Rugby World Cup with Australia in 1991. His story is a powerful reminder that high performance isn’t a destination, it’s a mindset.

    For Nick, the keys are simple but uncompromising:

    Mindset - How good can I be? Never being satisfied
    Discipline - You’re either in it or you’re not
    Consistant Effort - Physical and mental

    In this episode, we explore:
    • What leadership under pressure really looks like
    • How to build trust and connection in a team
    • Why the best are never satisfied
    • The habits that keep champions grounded

    One moment that stuck with me was when I asked Nick what surprised him most about high performance.He said: “How few people achieve it. I know so many great sportspeople who never got close to reaching their potential - 99% of people miss out.”

    Nick’s perspective is shaped by both triumph and reflection. After winning Australia’s first Rugby World Cup in 1991, he and the team didn’t settle. They went on to beat the All Blacks and Springboks in 1992.

    This episode is a masterclass in leadership and legacy.

    Next up: Cross-country skiing has always held a special place in my heart. I was a successful junior racer growing up, a kid who dreamed of the Olympics, so the next conversation feels personal. I sit down with Seve de Campo, one of Australia’s top cross-country skiers, to talk about resilience, identity and what it takes to keep pushing forward when no one’s watching.

    Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of High Performance with Joe Sprange.

    Connect with Nick Farr-Jones:
    🔗 LinkedIn
    🌐 taurusfunds.com.au

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  • High Performance with Joe Sprange - Owain Matthews
    2025/10/28

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    Welcome to Episode #2 of season #3 of @highperformancewithjoesprange

    Today, my conversation is with Owain Matthews, a world champion age-group triathlete. He’s a husband, a dad, and a coach and he brings a deeply thoughtful approach to performance, both in sport and in life.

    Owain believes high performance is about delivering above an expected outcome.

    A former teacher, he places the process before the outcome, focusing on self-awareness, reflection, and a willingness to learn as the foundations for success.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why reflection is the key to sustainable improvement
    • How Owain balances ambition with family life
    • The power of listening and asking questions
    • Why failure is a step in the learning process

    One quote that really stuck with me was when Owain said:

    “In both my professional and sporting life, my ‘aha’ moment came when I started to improve a lot of different things, when I learned to ask more questions instead of telling everyone what to do.”

    Owain’s clarity and humility make this a powerful conversation for anyone striving for clear outcomes whether in sport, business, or everyday life.

    I hope you enjoy our conversation let me know what you liked most in the comments.

    Next up: I sit down with Nick Farr-Jones, former Wallabies captain and Rugby World Cup winner. Nick has always been someone I’ve admired for his leadership and composure under pressure. In our chat, he shares valuable lessons on teamwork, resilience, and what true high performance looks like — both on and off the field.

    Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of High-Performance with Joe Sprange.

    Connect with Owain Matthews:
    Instagram
    Coaching Website

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