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#012 - Aaron Sculli

Episode 12 of the Burro's Backyard podcast, hosted by G Studios Central Coast, titled "#012 - Aaron Sculli" was published on February 16, 2026 and runs 65 minutes.

February 16, 2026 ·65m · Burro's Backyard

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Privilege to have Aaron Sculli on the pod 👊🏽From 85 amateur boxing fights - winning state titles, Golden Gloves & captaining NSW - to strength & conditioning roles with the Newcastle Knights, Cronulla Sharks, Wests Tigers, Waratahs & NSW Institute of Sport. Sculli is now the owner of iPerform Lab, an elite performance testing facility on the Central Coast available to everyone.Nothing was handed to him.Every challenge and path taken has built the man he is today.You’re going to love this one 🔥

Privilege to have Aaron Sculli on the pod 👊🏽From 85 amateur boxing fights - winning state titles, Golden Gloves & captaining NSW - to strength & conditioning roles with the Newcastle Knights, Cronulla Sharks, Wests Tigers, Waratahs & NSW Institute of Sport. Sculli is now the owner of iPerform Lab, an elite performance testing facility on the Central Coast available to everyone.Nothing was handed to him.Every challenge and path taken has built the man he is today.You’re going to love this one 🔥


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