With over 15 years of experience in sport, I have experienced the different aspects to the athlete journey.
From being an athlete, to a coach and now incorporating that knowledge into my work around sport & exercise psychology. I am now taking my passion for sport to help athletes, coaches and parents through the psychological development and support of those parties.
I have gained two degrees, the first being a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Kingston University London. The second a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Brunel University London.
Both are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and through these, I have completed the the stage 1 procedure in order to become a chartered sport and exercise Psychologist.
I am a Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist and am in the process of completing the second (and final) stage of training to become a chartered sport psychologist. This is being done through the Qualification in Sport and Exercise Psychology (QSEP) which is offered through the British Psychological Society.
Through UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) I have been trained and am an accredited anti-doping advisor meaning, I am qualified to advise on anti-doping related matters including how to find out if a substance is banned.
Being involved in numerous sports as an athlete and a coach over a range of years, I have a strong understanding of what an athlete or coach may experience on a day-to-day basis and use that experience to channel his work. He has competed at Martial Arts, Football, Badminton and American Football as well as coaching Football and American football. Each sport he has competed to a high level and has won numerous accolades including national championships and MVP awards.