Gary
Leboff is
heavily involved in TV and appeared in
‘The
Challenge', a
major series for the BBC.
The Challenge placed eight amateur athletes in the toughest sports events in the world. These included the Polar Challenge (a 13 day race to the South Pole in temperatures of minus 60 degrees), The Yukon (a non-stop 400 mile canoeing event across four days and nights) and climbing Mount Everest.
The Challenge placed eight amateur athletes in the toughest sports events in the world. These included the Polar Challenge (a 13 day race to the South Pole in temperatures of minus 60 degrees), The Yukon (a non-stop 400 mile canoeing event across four days and nights) and climbing Mount Everest.
Training for such
events usually takes years and a minimum 20-30
sessions of sports psychology. In view of the time
constraints imposed by the BBC,
Gary had just three sessions to prepare the
competitors.
Far exceeding all expectations, two of the challengers won their races and
a third set a new world record. All experienced a rapid increase in mental resilience, a growing awareness of personal potential and a profound improvement in performance.
Gary Leboff is a regular contributor to BBC, ITN and Channel 4 News programmes and has featured on radio programmes for Talksport, BRMB and Radio Liverpool.
Far exceeding all expectations, two of the challengers won their races and
a third set a new world record. All experienced a rapid increase in mental resilience, a growing awareness of personal potential and a profound improvement in performance.
Gary Leboff is a regular contributor to BBC, ITN and Channel 4 News programmes and has featured on radio programmes for Talksport, BRMB and Radio Liverpool.