29 June, 2007

Trained Brain Raising the School Game

Jamie Edwards has raised his game in education. Teaming Jamies’ ‘Raise Ya Game’ techniques with the RedBull Flugelbinder programme, Jamie has inspired hundreds of students at schools across the UK, helping to take their Education game to a different level. Jamie gives the students tools to instill belief in themselves and helps to develop their creativity and vision. To learn some of these transformational skills to your own home, see the products page for the “Raise Ya Game” CD.

26 June, 2007

Fortis Challenge

Jamie Edwards spoke at the Fortis Challenge (a two-day Intelligent Sport? event) and not only opened the event by demonstrating to Fortis employees that having a positive attitude is the most important ingredient to success, but also held an inspiring presentation specifically for the senior managers who attended the Fortis Challenge.

23 June, 2007

Lewis Moody Selected for World Cup Squad

Lewis Moody has been called up for his second consecutive Rugby World Cup campaign. He will be part of the England squad who will be defending their title of World Champions in September of this year. Lewis will be heading down to Portugal later this month to train with the rest of squad before it is whittled down to just 30 players. Lewis will be using some of skills that he has learnt with Trained Brain to help him get through the grueling training camp.

15 June, 2007

Shola Ameobi Makes Injury Recovery

Trained Brain client Shola Ameobi is ecstatic to be back in play after a career threatening injury was rectified in Colorado. Ameobi had the operation at the end of last year to clear up the problem that had troubled him for two years, and marked his comeback by scoring for the reserves in their 5-1 victory against Middlesbrough's second string on Tuesday.

Shola is set to be back on form and will be looking for his comeback goal in the Premiership very soon! Shola talks about his rehabilitation: “You have to set yourself targets. When they told me I needed the operation, the first thing I said was 'can I play again this season? You have to give yourself that incentive to keep working hard. It's tough at times being on the sidelines and I think it helps you to keep your focus. You need to be focused if you're going to work hard and I've been delighted with how my rehab has gone."

01 June, 2007

Gee Atherton Regains the Jersey

It seems its Gee's year for 4X, having won round 1 of the UCI Nissan World Cup he had the leaders jersey to protect on Saturdays finals. Dan and Gee both made mistakes in qualifying and were therefore having low gate choice. This meant overtaking from the outside was the only way through, the pair are arguably the best when it comes to making moves, they proved this to the Swiss crowd in the early rounds with some amazing riding. He crossed the line in 2nd and advanced to his 2nd final of the year! With the overall wide open as the World Series moves to Mt St Anne, Canada all eyes will be on Gee to regain the jersey.

"It's always good to win a National round but when the competition is as quality as this weekend it makes it that little more sweeter!"
Gee Atherton, Trained Brain Client