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Brad Gerlach is a husband, father, surfer, and founder of Wave Ki surf coaching. At 20 years old, Brad was the No.1 rated surfer in the world. He won several major events making him one of surfings biggest stars in the late 80’s and early 90’s. In 1991, he finished 2nd on the ASP World Tour and abruptly quit competition to pursue a free-surfing career; In 2006, Brad achieved one of Surfing’s greatest accolades by winning the Billabong XXL award with a massive 68-foot beast of a wave at the notorious Todos Santos, in which he was towed into by none other than the legendary Mike Parsons. In this week's episode, Brad is with me live from home in Torquay, Victoria Australia to share his journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future.
Brad advocates for:
TAKE 3 FOR THE SEA - A vision for clean oceans
https://www.take3.org/
Subscribe to Brad's online surf coaching at https://www.waveki.com/ listeners of the Terrible Happy Talks podcast get a 10% discount! Use code: WAVEKITHT at checkout!
PARTNERS...
** INDOSOLE (the major sponsor of the THT podcast)
Use code: THT (for a 15% discount WORLDWIDE).
** THE OCEAN RESILIENCE COURSE:
Become Ocean (and life) resilient. Improve fitness and self-confidence. Learn the art of Breath holding. Learn self-control under extreme discomfort. Learn how to meditate and become OCEAN RESILIENT.
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Use code: THTpodcast (for a 20% DISCOUNT) at https://survivalapnea.com/
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Brad Gerlach is a husband, father, surfer, and founder of Wave Ki surf coaching. At 20 years old, Brad was the No.1 rated surfer in the world. He won several major events making him one of surfings biggest stars in the late 80’s and early 90’s. In 1991, he finished 2nd on the ASP World Tour and abruptly quit competition to pursue a free-surfing career; In 2006, Brad achieved one of Surfing’s greatest accolades by winning the Billabong XXL award with a massive 68-foot beast of a wave at the notorious Todos Santos, in which he was towed into by none other than the legendary Mike Parsons. In this week's episode, Brad is with me live from home in Torquay, Victoria Australia to share his journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future.
Brad advocates for:
TAKE 3 FOR THE SEA - A vision for clean oceans
https://www.take3.org/
Subscribe to Brad's online surf coaching at https://www.waveki.com/ listeners of the Terrible Happy Talks podcast get a 10% discount! Use code: WAVEKITHT at checkout!
PARTNERS...
** INDOSOLE (the major sponsor of the THT podcast)
Use code: THT (for a 15% discount WORLDWIDE).
** THE OCEAN RESILIENCE COURSE:
Become Ocean (and life) resilient. Improve fitness and self-confidence. Learn the art of Breath holding. Learn self-control under extreme discomfort. Learn how to meditate and become OCEAN RESILIENT.
https://survivalapnea.com/?affcode=520404_janls5s
OR
Use code: THTpodcast (for a 20% DISCOUNT) at https://survivalapnea.com/
Subscribe and write a review on your preferred listening platform. Either way, thanks for listening to these recordings...you are worth the effort.
Shan.
Printing custom gear for skate shops, brands and anyone building something cool.
Hit up them up for a FREE quote: [email protected]
Or through their socials: @trapdoor.print and @trapdoor.dist
Indosole footwearSupport the show
FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOW
Follow on Instagram
Follow on Facebook
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