The Covid 19 pandemic has been life changing for everyone.
In March, after 18 years working in sports development/coaching at the National Ice Centre I found myself with the unexpected challenge of facing furlough due to the closure of all UK sporting facilities.
The furlough period provided me with a number of opportunities as well as the time to reflect on my working life and helped me look towards a possibly different but equally challenging future.
With the many skills that I have gained over the years I could bring together all of my sporting experience to use at different levels in various settings.
Having made my decision to leave my post as Sports Development Officer and become a self-employed coach I feel very positive that what I have to offer to schools, communities and sports clubs will greatly benefit those who participate: for me I will always give 100% to everything I do.
I’ve already signed up to work with two schools to deliver The Urban Hockey programme - more information to follow soon.
Should you be interested in finding out more about how Matt Bradbury Sports can support and assist your school/community group please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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