
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership An author is a writer who has published their work. Evidently, it’s not the task of writing, it is the skill and environment necessary to… The post The act of publishing appeared firs...

Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership A maximal exercise test helps you find the point of departure or transition from extensive to intensive. I’ve run hundreds of maximal exercise tests. And… The post Threshold Guardian...

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Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership The point of First Aid Training is to give you belief in your actions so that you can then help someone else (if required). To… The post First aid training appeared first on SimonHarl...

Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Success is not the same for everyone. What success looks like for you, your clients, and your project, will be as unique as your fingerprints.… The post Fingerprints appeared first on...

Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Six-word story from the pandemic. I love a six-word story. Here is one I might keep. Thing Big. Act Small. Keep Evolving. The post Wake up, get on Zoom, repeat appeared first on Simon...

Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership When a parent pays for a kid to train at your place. Who is the customer? You could be forgiven for thinking that you have… The post When the customer is not the user appeared first o...

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