Archive for September, 2024

Swim coaching

Monday, September 23rd, 2024 | Sport

I’ve been struggling with a lot of stress-related injuries recently which have made racing very challenging. But that doesn’t mean that I cannot compete vicariously. I’m back coaching with DUCC. We got a few swim sessions together last year but this year we have a much stronger schedule with three swims per week. We also have a track day coming up in a few weeks so I am looking forward to that.

100,000 Udemy students

Saturday, September 21st, 2024 | News

Yesterday, my total number of Udemy students ticked over 100,000.

It’s a cool landmark. Udemy isn’t the only platform I teach on so I’ve been at this number in totaL for a while. But great to reach it on an influential platform like Udemy alone.

It’s been quite a year for 100,000s as Running For Beginners reached this number in January and Triathlon For Beginners reached this number in April.

Occupational Psychology course

Wednesday, September 18th, 2024 | News

Occupational psychology, also known as industrial, organisation and work psychology, is all about how people function and thrive in work environments. In my new course, you will learn all about building organisations that enhance employee engagement, wellbeing, and productivity.

Preview the course on Holbeck College or watch the trailer below.

Paris 2024 Paralympics

Friday, September 13th, 2024 | Sport

Another Paralympics has been and gone and another great result for Team GB. We finished with 124 medals including 49 golds. This is the exact same number of medals we won at Tokyo 2020 but with eight extra golds. It also means Team GB has come second in the medals table again.

This marks the 7th Olympics in the row where we have come second in the medals table. Technically, Russia came second at London 2012 but obviously we don’t count them anymore because the country is a bunch of big cheats.

One of the things that makes me proud to be British is that as good as an Olympic team we field, and we do field an excellent Olympic team, our Paralympic team always outperforms them.

Jonas Deichmann completes Challenge 120

Thursday, September 12th, 2024 | Sport

Back in May, Jonas Deichmann set out to try and complete 120 long-format triathlons in a row. Last week, he finished it. This surpasses Sean Conway’s previous record of 105. Congratulations, Jonas!