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High Performance with Joe Sprange - Alex Anasson

High performance with Joe Sprange

English - November 10, 2021 14:00 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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I wanted to firstly say a big thank you for all the feedback on my first episode. I am grateful for your support and so humbled that so many of you have chosen to subscribe. 

So here is episode 2 of High Performance with Joe Sprange where I chat to Alex Annason. 

Alex is a “High Performer” in every sense of the word. Dancer, runner, triathlete, accomplished business women and wife. 

Alex gives us some key insights in how she achieves.

- Hard work is a given
- You can always learn new skills
- Happiness comes from living your values, not possessions 
- Success isn’t a solo sport

I hope you find some inspiration you didn’t know you needed! If you do, I’d love you to leave me a podcast review and share it with your mates.

Sneaky update - episode 3 is Josh Grace an Olympic Sailor and Chief Marketing Officer.
Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you don’t miss it! 

A bit about Alex - 

Passionate about sports, health and business, Alex has been in the health and fitness industry since 2008. Starting as a membership sales consultant at LA Fitness in the UK and progressing to becoming a multi site franchisee of Vision Personal Training, Alex has helped thousands of people achieve their health, wellbeing and career goals.

Alex has been lucky enough to be recognised with a 2015 Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year Finalist Award, a 2016 Small Business Champions Award, 2015 & 2016 Most Valuable Peer of the Year Award and 2016 Franchise of the Year Award.

Her passions in business include; customer experience, sales and marketing, partnership procurement/management, brand management and growth as well as building and leading high performance teams and cultivating relationships with key stakeholders.

In April 2020, Alex took on a new challenge and role as Customer Service Team Leader at Cycling Australia which led to being a key player in the team that worked on Australia’s biggest sporting governance reform with the launch of AusCycling.

Alex is a keen triathlete, having represented Australia at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in 2019 in Nice, France and in 2019 qualified to again represent Australia at the Boston Marathon, Ironman 70.3 World Championships and the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii-three races she is determined to complete once the pandemic is over.

Alex is passionate about the power a positive experience in sport or recreation can have on communities and individuals and aims to continue to be an influential part of Australia’s sport and recreation landscape for years to come.