Jul 5, 2019 | Sports Talent Insight
(Tip 7) Ambassador Athlete It’s easy to think that you are first and foremost representing yourself and your brand. To an extent that’s true but remember you’re also an ambassador of your club/team, your nation, your sport and your sponsors. We’ve all seen athletes...
Jun 28, 2019 | Sports Talent Insight
(Tip 4) Privacy and Personal Life Fans love to see athletes share real life moments with them. You’re a real person and sometimes it’s easy for fans and followers to forget that. There are some things that should remain private though and it’s important to remember...
Jun 21, 2019 | Sports Talent Insight
(Tip 1) Choose the right platform A fairly large number of athletes now have their social media accounts managed by specialist companies. If you don’t, you’ll probably need to decide which social media platforms to use as more than two at a time can become extremely...
Feb 21, 2019 | Sports Talent Insight
Drewe Broughton, a former professional football player of 17 years and 22 clubs. On his best day, he was great, but inconsistency on the pitch riddled him and destroyed his potential. Why? Through pain, Drewe got led to the truth. His goal is arm you with the tools,...
Oct 12, 2018 | Sports Talent Insight
Andrew Cotton is a big wave surfer from Devon in South West England. Our first Sports Talent Insight looks deeper into the sport of big wave surfing and discovers what it takes Andrew Cotton to surf massive waves and Awaken Giants. Andrew Cotton is promoted by Sports...
Sep 28, 2018 | Sports Talent Insight
SPORTS TALENT INSIGHTS: THE EXPERT IN ANYTHING WAS ONCE A BEGINNER This was Jeremy Dale’s first job in golf (he is the one with the semi-mullet on the far left) at the 1984 Open caddying for his great friend John Garner, Ryder Cup player, short game genius and...
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