![]() Frank Jasper otherwise known as Brian Shute in 1985s Vision Quest get into the weeds on his casting and his incredible life now. Sometimes when I am under fatigue, I stop myself from not just bowling into a tackle or into a ruck or something. huntfitnesstv 14.3K subscribers Subscribe 21K views 4 years ago In this episode, I sit down with the man who played the character Brian Shute in the movie Vision Quest. The crazy part is that this guy was every High School wrestlers nightmare and the guy every single one of us wanted to be. So I don’t think it was very hard for me to say ‘okay, this is something I really need to change’, because it’s going to affect me and the team if I don’t get it right. “I think that was pretty easy for me to see that if I don’t work on anything, I will be influencing the team in a negative way. “Not just for your own sake, but for the team’s sake as well, because if you do something like that and you give away a penalty or a card, you’re not just affecting yourself but you’re affecting your team as well. 11 min Mohr Stories 493: Frank Jasper Mohr Stories 493: Frank Jasper The crazy part is that this guy was every High School wrestlers nightmare and the guy every single one of us wanted to be. “It’s a bit difficult when you’re doing it every training session, every game and then you sort of have to say to yourself ‘well you have to adjust that now’. “I wouldn’t say I’ve perfected it, maybe there’s one or two still out there that is maybe, I don’t know, a bit iffy, but just continue working hard on it, I think that that’s it. Again I can’t take any credit for that, because it’s all the people around me working and helping me with that every week. “So when you continue doing that, and hearing it a lot, then it’s brilliant, because then when you’re under fatigue you sort of remain alert on what you have to do. ![]() Your tackle height and your clean-out height, use your arms, wrap. ![]() “It’s after all the coaches working with me Steve and Aled hammering it on me every week, Kev as well. “It’s something I have to continue working on,” said the 26-year-old. In a frank interview to Leicestershire Live, Wiese recounted how the coaching staff have been on his case ever since the ban, and how much good it has done him, as he braces for the Premiership Final against Saracens before heading home to join the Springboks ahead of the Welsh tour. Wiese had a long record of yellow cards even before he came to Leicester, and he carried on gathering them at the rate of nearly one every two games when he joined, before a two-match ban for the gathered cards gave him pause for thought, and his coaches the opportunity to get stuck into him. 17 games without a card later, the Tiger might have changed his stripes after all. That Jasper Wiese is fearsome on a rugby pitch will never be up for dispute. Exercises combining specific strength, mobility and coordination, 30-60 minutes.
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