Friday, 5 December 2014

Learn how to achieve the impossible at GCA Conference

A professor who has helped celebrities complete various physical challenges will be sharing his secrets on achieving the seemingly impossible at our annual conference in January (2015).

Professor Greg Whyte OBE, who has led 18 Celebrity Comic Relief Challenges raising more than £33 million for charity, will be speaking at the conference on Monday, January 26.

We are really pleased Greg will be joining us and sharing his secrets on achieving the seemingly impossible. He’s had a fascinating career, working with some well-known celebrities including training David Walliams for the cross-channel and Thames swims and helping Eddie Izzard run 43 marathons in 51 days.

During his presentation Greg will be showing us that success is rarely a chance event and that it is all about having the right strategy as well as delivering to plan. We can’t wait to hear what he as to say.

We’ve also been told that he may reveal what happened when he led Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, formally known as Cheryl Cole, and Gary Barlow to the summit of Kilimanjaro.

In addition to his work with celebrities, Greg is Professor of Applied Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moores University and a Director at the Centre for Health & Human Performance on Harley Street in London.

He has also served as Director of Science & Research at the English Institute of Sport, and on the
British Olympic Association Performance Management Group and the Commonwealth Games
Advisory Panel.

Early in his career Greg represented Great Britain in the Modern Pentathlon, which involves fencing, running, shooting, show jumping and swimming. He competed at the Barcelona and Atlanta games and at ten World Championships.

Our conference, which is sponsored by Scotts and Westland Horticulture, takes place in Chester from January 25 until 28. More than 300 delegates are expected to attend. 

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