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ANTHONY FIELD The Blue Wiggle 118 JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO about anthony A handful of people in my life have embedded certain recording artists and their music into my psyche, mostly by stealth. Engelbert Humperdinck and Cliff Richard were the background sounds of my childhood because my nan and mum played their music incessantly. In recent years, I have accompanied Nan and Mum to see them both live in concert, and I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised that I knew most of the songs and lyrics. Fast-forward a few decades, and the same phenomenon has happened again but this time at the hands of my young children. The star performers were quite a bit younger than ‘Humpy’ and Cliff, but their music resides in my brain now too. Instantly recognisable by their distinctive colours, they are The Wiggles. The idea of The Wiggles began when Anthony Field, a.k.a. the Blue Wiggle, decided to record an album for children while studying Early Childhood at university, thinking it might help him get a job as a teacher. It wasn’t a completely random idea as Anthony had already been a member of the 1980s charttopping group, The Cockroaches, along with his brothers Paul and John, and the Purple Wiggle, Jeff Fatt. Previously he was an infantry soldier in the Australian regular army from 1982-1985, and a piper with the 5/7 Royal Australian Regiment. Music was in his blood. For the children’s album, Anthony enlisted the help of his old band-mate Jeff Fatt, recruited his university mates Murray Cook and Greg Page, and in 1991, The Wiggles were born. In their 22-year lifespan, the group has achieved worldwide success with their children’s albums, videos, television series, and concert appearances. The Wiggles were named Business Review Weekly’s top-earning Australian entertainers for four years in a row and earned AU$45 million in 2009. They have earned 17 gold, 12 platinum, three double platinum, and 10 multi-platinum awards and have sold over 27 million DVDs and CDs, more than a million children’s books and millions of educational toys. By 2002, The Wiggles had become the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) most successful pre-school television programme. Let’s face it, there are very few children in Australia who are not acquainted with The Wiggles and some of them are now parents themselves. In 2012, The Wiggles announced that three of the original members, Murray, Greg and Jeff were retiring from the group and standing aside for Lachlan, Emma and Simon. However, Anthony made the decision to stay with the new lineup because, after a health transformation in recent years, he considers that he is in the best shape of his life. JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO 119 ANTHONY’S performance tip What you put in your body is the most important thing for good health – try vegetarianism 120 JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO what anthony has learnt The Wiggles have always stated their mission is to deliver the best, developmentally sound musical fun a three year old can have. To do this, each member needs to be at peak fitness because they are not solely musicians but entertainers who are extremely active on stage. Injury or ill-health has touched each member of The Wiggles at some point in their successful careers with Greg Page leaving the band due to illness in 2006. Such was the magnitude of their success at this point, that his departure was front-page news in The New York Times. For Anthony, his on-stage public persona gave no clue to the inner battle that he was fighting with his own life and health. In the last few years Anthony has made his ongoing struggle with depression public, along with a list of ailments that have at times been life-threatening. The list includes chronic back pain courtesy of military training, excess weight, irritable bowel syndrome and food sensitivities, hernias, constant headaches, circulation issues and exhaustion, all of which Anthony battled while managing an extremely physically demanding job and constant travel and touring. He estimates that he has spent tens of thousands of dollars and a massive chunk of productive hours seeking treatment, medicine and advice. By 2011, The Wiggles were performing 350-400 shows each year and were on the road for up to nine months annually within Australia and internationally. Naturally this involved a lot of time on planes, trains and automobiles, staying at hotels, with erratic eating and exercise habits, and disturbed sleep routines. Even back home in Sydney, Anthony usually wakes up at 4am and still struggles to find enough time in the day to exercise and eat well. Sleep has been elusive for many years for Anthony as he suffers from insomnia and if he gets five solid hours of sleep, things are going well for him. The Blue Wiggle today is quite different to the one who entertained children all over the world for over 20 years. Anthony’s health breakthrough came as a result of The Wiggles’ treatment regime on the road and he credits two chiropractors with guiding him to great health and quite possibly saving his life. Just under a decade ago, they assisted him with his physical and dietary rehabilitation and literally transformed his body. The lifestyle changes, routines and exercises that Anthony followed are detailed in his book, How I Got My Wiggle Back. He has a special interest in gymnastics and acrobatics and describes his training routine as roughly the same as competitive athletes. Anthony made significant changes to his diet, first becoming a vegetarian and now a vegan. Coupled with the other lifestyle changes, Anthony is able to continue performing at the highest level in one of the world’s most successful musical groups. JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO 121 vegetarianism I was vegetarian for a couple of years while at university by the Medical Journal of Australia was the first Australian and I really enjoyed it, plus it made economic sense when scientific literature review of vegetarian diets. The research I didn’t have much money. Being a vegetarian means that reviewed shows that a well-planned vegetarian diet can you do not consume red meat, poultry, seafood or the flesh meet nutritional needs for good health and may reduce the of any other animal. Lacto-ovo vegetarians consume eggs risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease, and dairy, the flexitarians mix it up a bit and pescetarians insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Vegetarian eat fish but no other meat. The tallest rung in the vegetarian diets can be higher in dietary fibre and antioxidants and ladder is the vegan diet, which excludes all animal products lower in saturated fat and cholesterol but can also be low including eggs, dairy, beeswax and honey. It might sound in iron, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, zinc and omega-3 simple but because many packaged and processed foods fats, all of which are essential to our well-being. In the pursuit including cakes, biscuits and snack foods all contain animal of vegetarianism, many people eliminate meat from their ingredients, it is not a straightforward matter of just eliminating diets and don’t replace the iron or protein. However, with meat. From a sustainability viewpoint, there is much support good planning, adequate intake of the vital nutrients can be for a widespread reduction in meat consumption due to addressed. environmental concerns and greenhouse gas emissions. When planning a strategy for maintaining a healthy A 2010 Newspoll survey commissioned by Sanitarium Health vegetarian or vegan diet, it may also be beneficial to consult and Well-Being found that seven out of ten Australians are with an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) experienced in eating more plant-based foods than previously, but only vegetarian nutrition. 5-6% of females and 1-3% of males claim to be vegetarian or vegan. In June 2012, a peer reviewed supplement published 122 JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO While animal and plant foods both provide protein, they are incomplete proteins are consumed during the course of a not the same. Protein is an essential nutrient for our bodies day, this will result in the same outcome. and is made up of amino acids. They are a similar concept to Lego® – lots of blocks form a house and lots of amino acids strung together form proteins. Some of these amino acids are essential and are found only in food, and others are non-essential and manufactured by the body. Foods Some examples of protein foods are: Incomplete Protein Foods with proteins that do not contain all of the essential amino Grains – rice, corn, bread, oats, pasta and breakfast acids are known as incomplete protein foods and foods that cereals contain proteins with all the essential amino acids are called Legumes – baked beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, complete proteins. cannellini and borlotti beans Generally speaking, protein from animal foods is complete Nuts and seeds while protein from vegetable sources is incomplete. For vegetarians, this can present a problem. Incomplete proteins can be complementary to each other and combine to form complete proteins. Some years ago it was thought that vegetarians needed to combine particular types of incomplete proteins in the same meal for this process to Complete Protein Foods Meat, chicken and fish Dairy products – milk, cheese and yoghurt Eggs occur. Scientists now know that as long as a number of JULIE MEEK - READY, SET ... GO 123