Rick Barry Interview with Luke Lowrey
A press release detailing Rick Barry’s interview with Luke Lowrey has just been published. I’d love to get an audio recording of the interview to post here. Checkout how the interview went below!
Aussie Joins NBA Ranks Alongside 12-Time All-Star, Rick Barry, On Sirius
Australian performance-enhancement expert Luke Lowrey talks with NBA legend Rick Barry about getting some “Sirius” air time.
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Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 21, 2006 – On Friday November 17, Australian athletic performance-enhancement expert, Luke Lowrey, joined Rick Barry, 12-time All Star and one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players in History, in a guest appearance during Barry’s new Sirius Satellite official NBA radio show called “In The Paint”. |
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“It was an honor to discuss my profession and my work with someone as esteemed and acclaimed as Rick Barry”, said Lowrey, a native of Melbourne, Australia. “I’m always excited to give the fans and listeners an insight as to what really goes on in the background to develop today’s NBA superstars.”
Barry invited Lowrey to appear on his show after purchasing Lowrey’s ‘Double Your Vertical Leap’ software system. Impressed with Lowrey’s thorough work, holistic approach and experience, Barry was eager to get Lowrey on his show as soon as the NBA and Sirius signed the Hall-of-Famer as their feature presenter for the coming season.
Probed by Barry during the twenty minute spot, Lowrey gave listeners an insight into numerous topics, including; how and why his discovery of the UPN™ technology has changed the way athletes are able to track their results and how this now means athletes can plot and predict their training improvements over time – something so highly-sought by professional and elite sporting teams, Lowrey is now fielding exclusive-rights offers for his discovery and entire Double Your Vertical Leap system that currently exceed $US10 million.
Not perturbed that his three years of advising top-level professional sportspeople and Olympians could make him a multi-millionaire, at just twenty-five years old, Lowrey is more concerned with serving his clients and getting results.
“It’s hard to put that kind of pressure on yourself, to improve even the best. But that’s what I’m concentrating on, that’s what my system gives to even regular athletes and that’s all anyone cares about; results.”









