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Leading by example- the Ed Clancy way!

After another 5 years of dedication and sacrifice, it was whilst warming down after the first qualifying round at Tokyo 2020 when it dawned on our ambassador Ed Clancy, the most successful team pursuit rider in the history of the event that he had to make the most important decision of his glittering career. And…

It’s not how you fall, but how you get back up

As we emerge from a summer of sporting success, we naturally look back at the winners, those that made us smile, those that amazed us, and those whose love of knitting kept a nation amused for 17 days of summer. TeamGB’s performance in Tokyo has been hailed as the greatest achievement in British Olympic history, and…

Why sponsor a women’s cycling team?

Did you know the UK is the only country whose attendance at sports events is greater than its population? Fact. In 2019 UK sport was enjoyed live by 75.1M people… wow!So in a year of lockdown, and invisible competition, why have we chosen to sponsor a new elite women’s cycling team? Well, it’s simple, there is…

Who do you Trust? …Building Trust in a remote working environment

[FREE RESOURCE] FREE copy of The Top 10 Tips to Building Trust in a Remote Workplace. As a child I was told, “Trust is earned not given” the saying stuck with me, and as we adapt to a new world of hybrid working, I find myself pondering its meaning. To say trust is earned is to…

Resilience in a remote world… how we can all learn lessons from Gareth Southgate!

Like every team, the England football team has good days and it has bad days, last weekend was a very good day, and we are hoping for another good day today. 🤞The defeat to Iceland in Euro 2016, was not such a good day! 🤦However; we can recover from setbacks, it is our mental strength…

What are the similarities between coaching an athlete and mentoring a business executive?

Athletes and Business Executive have many similarities, they both strive for growth, they are ambitious, and they want to succeed. An athlete and a business executive whilst their attire can be most different, both epitomise human performance. However; if both professions are driven by the desire for human performance, why is one coached and the other…