This engaging autobiography documents Steve Black's
journey from life as a bouncer in Newcastle to the
global sporting achievements that followed. Black is
commonly regarded as one of the most inspirational
fitness gurus in the world. He has worked with the
finest sportsmen in both rugby and football, while his
advice and motivational skills have been sought by many,
including Kevin Keegan, Peter Reid and Paul Bracewell.
It is in rugby, however, that he has really made his
mark. His involvement in the game began when he took up
his current post with Newcastle Falcons at the inception
of the 'rugby revolution', which catapulted him into a
different sphere. He was then signed up by manager
Graham Henry as the conditioning coach for the Welsh
national side. Following this came his selection for the
British Lions tour of Australia in 2001. In 2003, he was
named as one of the key factors behind Rugby World Cup
hero Jonny Wilkinson's success. However, Black's story
could have been very different. At 16, he worked as a
bouncer for a variety of rough pubs in Newcastle upon
Tyne but differed from the herd in that he followed a
strict religious and moral code.When the pub scene
becameincreasingly violent, Black bowed out and went to
college, where he attained an honours degree in sports
science before embarking upon a career in sport. Blackie
is an inspirational read for anyone who seeks success,
be it in sport or life in general. |
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