Homeric Hymn to Hephaestus (Greek epic C7th to 4th B.C.) : “Sing, clear-voiced Mousa (Muse), of Hephaistos (Hephaestus) famed for inventions (klytometis). With bright-eyed Athene he taught men glorious crafts throughout the world,–men who before used to dwell caves in the mountains like wild beasts. But…
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I was recently at my local M&S store getting some lunch. After selecting a sandwich from the…
One of the most enjoyable parts of the work we do involves the challenge of bringing theory into practice. We believe its hugely valuable to have strong theoretical underpinnings to our work but equally we’re extremely pragmatic about…
I’m looking forward to a whirlwind visit to Évora, Portugal in a couple of weeks to be involved in the International Congress for “Exercise and Health, Sports and Human Development”.
Recently I have been pursuing as much content and conversation on culture and leadership as possible, adding to my experiences and observations over the past 15 years in performance sport. I’m really enjoying marinating in the complexity…
“stop, stop talkin bout who’s to blame, when all that counts is how to change” Born of Frustration by James
England’s recent failure to progress beyond the “group of hell” at the Rugby World Cup has prompted the usual round of recriminations but perhaps more…