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10 Courses in Glasgow

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Glasgow

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Glasgow

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Glasgow
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Airdrie

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Airdrie

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Airdrie
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Kantha mug rug team building

5.0(1)

By Make it!

Enjoy a simple afternoon tea and some easy crafting with your team at this unique team building event

Kantha mug rug team building
Delivered In-Person in Ayrshire + 3 moreFlexible Dates
£35 to £330

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Hamilton, UK

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Hamilton, UK

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Hamilton, UK
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley

Presentation Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

This is suitable for anyone managing teams or looking to manage teams in the future. Using the participants own experiences we will look at what drives team effectiveness and the traits of High Performing Teams.

Building Great Teams
Delivered in Loughborough or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£445

Baby & Child First Aid - Private Class

By Mini First Aid North Nottinghamshire, Grantham & Sleaford

The 2-hour Baby & Child First Aid class covers CPR, Choking, Bumps, Burns, Breaks, Bleeding, Febrile Seizures and Meningitis & Sepsis Awareness and will give everyone who attends the peace of mind they deserve.

Baby & Child First Aid - Private Class
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£20 to £125

Our *NEW* Mini First Aid Baby Proofing class is our second class, designed for parents and carers of babies and children over 3 months. It can be taken after our 2 hour Baby and Child First Aid class, or in isolation for those parents who are starting their weaning journey, or have a baby on the move!

Baby Proofing - Private Class
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£20 to £125

Piano Lessons London

5.0(8)

By Milton Keynes Music Academy

We invite adults, children, complete beginners, and advanced pianists alike to join us at our studio on Baker Street for the finest and most comprehensive piano lessons London has to offer, thanks to a wonderful team of piano instructors. Please contact us for in-person or online lesson availability.

Piano Lessons London
Delivered In-Person in Milton Keynes or UK WideFlexible Dates
£39 to £79

Baby & Child First Aid - Combined Learning

By Mini First Aid North Nottinghamshire, Grantham & Sleaford

The 3-hour Baby & Child First Aid class covers CPR, Choking, Bumps, Burns, Breaks, Bleeding, Febrile Seizures and Meningitis & Sepsis Awareness and will give everyone who attends the peace of mind they deserve.

Baby & Child First Aid - Combined Learning
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

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Bradley Walker Fitness

bradley walker fitness

5.0(21)

Glasgow

My friend was already regularly attending the gym and lifting weights – so naturally he was in much better shape (and stronger) than me. I remember feeling really self conscious, I was older than him but considerably skinnier/lankier. I used to hate the way that clothes would sit on me, especially t-shirts, because my arms would be hanging out of the sleeves like little twigs. While we were abroad, we would go to the gym together and train. He would show me exercises to do, explaining how each individual exercise built upon certain muscles groups and from there onwards I was instantly hooked. I remember the first time I left the gym, I felt so good about myself and all of the hard work i’d put in. My muscles were all pumped up from lifting the weights, I felt HUGE… sadly I was not, but I still loved the feeling. As I got more involved in training I started to learn how different things like nutrition and recovery affect your results, so I started to research more and more on how to maximise my progress. After a few years of endless studying and giving my friends advice/tips, some of them actually asked me “why don’t you become a personal trainer?”. I was still studying to be a gas engineer at this point, which was considered a “good and safe” job so I never really gave it much thought. After my third year of my gas engineering apprenticeship I started to really dread going to work, thinking to myself “is this what my life is going to amount to?” Early & dull mornings, dreading ever second spent at work, working for someone else? At this point I knew something had to change but I stuck through my apprenticeship and got my qualification in may 2016. One or two months into being a fully qualified engineer I signed up for a personal training course which started in January 2017. It was a weekend course but I thought this dream was worth giving up my weekends for. By may 2017 I was a fully qualified personally trainer, and I have now worked with hundreds of people world wide. Throughout my journey, even to this day, I’m still learning more and more about training, nutrition, recovery, anatomy and even mindset. I am constantly studying and striving to really help people change not just their body – but their overall attitude towards fitness. I don’t just want my clients to look better, I want my clients to be better. I want to show them how to exert control over their mind, body and how to push themselves to limits they previously never thought possible.

Phantom's Legacy

phantom's legacy

London

He was an amazing horse who was a complete gentleman with a wicked sense of humour. He was extremely intelligent and very good at reading emotions and feelings; he was gentle and understanding however if you didn’t have a clue, he was capable of giving you a run for your money. He taught us the need for patience and that things in life cannot always be rushed. Over the years, through watching family and friends engaging with him we noticed how his behaviour changed to suit the approaches of the different people he came in contact with. If you were nervous then he was calm, if you were sad he could make you smile. However if you thought you knew more than you actually did, then he wasn’t long in letting you know how wrong you were. His loving and loyal nature made everyone feel at ease and showed us all the benefits of being around horses. Sadly, at the age of 28, after 24 years being part of Wilma’s family and Janis’s friend, he passed over the rainbow bridge. Phantom Our inspiration for Phantom's Legacy We had discussed for many years the possibility of opening a centre to provide therapy and education using horses. From our experience of being around Phantom and his best buddy Basil, we felt this could be possible. We talked a lot about it but never took it any further as we always found some reason not to. Phantom’s passing gave us the kick that we needed as we suddenly realised life is too short not to take the opportunity to help others experience what we learned from Phantom. In attempting to find a fitting memorial we decided that it was time to follow our dreams and keep his memory alive, Phantom’s Legacy was born.