This week, record breaking adventurer Sarah Outen started work with us to prepare for her next adventure. In 2009, Sarah rowed solo ~4000miles across the Indian Ocean from Australia to Mauritius, breaking 3 world records in the process.
If that sounds impressive, then you should see the trip she has planned for next year…
This week a national level tennis player has started working with us to resolve a lingering abdominal pain that’s been hampering her matches this past season.
Laura, who has been County champion at every age group from under-10 to seniors, developed a mysterious abdominal pain during a key tournament (in which she beat the world #452 ranked player) and has spent the last 9 months trying to find a cure…
Last night Core Cambridge therapists Matt and “Continental” Tony delivered a two-hour talk covering common sporting injuries to the Cambridge branch of the British Red Cross.
Today we started work with an elite young diver in order to rehab her knee injury and help her to gain successful selection onto the national talent programme.
We’re delighted to announce that Cambridge United Football Club have agreed a contract with us to provide the Strength & Conditioning support for CUFC’s whole club structure (Scholars, Development squad and Seniors) throughout the offseason, pre-season and in-season of 2010-2011.
100m/200m sprinter (and BBC sports personality) Charlotte started working with us today in order to prepare for her current national championship circuit, for her World Games event in Mexico in July – and ultimately for the 2011 Special Olympics in Athens.
Last night, the ‘Tsunami Gym’ mixed martial arts fight team (headed by Robbie Olivier, the current British Cage Rage featherweight champion) started their training with us.
For the third (thrilling!) instalment of ‘things that I saw when I was wandering around with a camera today’, I present to you a young lady who’s hoping to acheive a Football (soccer) scholarship to study her Masters degree in the US.