Mentoring
In his youth Bryan was classed as a disaffected child, not attending school for various reasons and eventually getting into trouble at school, with his family and the police. When he started secondary school Bryan was overweight and bullied and it was later discovered that he was dyslexic.
Through his brother Bryan found cycling and something that he was good at. Within 4 years Bryan was selected for the National Cycling team of which he remained a member until he retired in 2004.

Education
Through the use of sport, these tailor-made programmes aim to engage and develop the key skills of the young people involved, with each programme fitting within the "every child matters" framework.
The aim of each programme is to tak e a young person who is struggling with their school learning and to develop their key life skills to make a positive step forward in their lives.
Sport
These programmes have been developed with Sport Nottinghamshire and Sport Lincolnshire, with the Nottinghamshire programmes awarded the London 2012 inspire mark in October 2009.
The programme has successfully worked with young athletes who have been identified by the National governing body as having the talent to reach the elite level in their sport.
Business
Over the last eight years Britain has become the best cycling nation in the world and at the Beijing Olympics were so successful that they won more medals than other countries combined.
This was achieved by implementing a business model into the stucture of the sport. By setting a long term vision which is then broken down into small achievable steps, success becomes a lot more manageable.