Max Curle Fitness

Max Curle Fitness Services available
- Personal Training
- Strength and Conditioning
- Endurance Event coaching,
- S Max has been working in the fitness industry since 2004.

He trains a wide variety of clients, ranging in age from teenagers to pensioners. Similarly, the abilities of his clients vary from recreational sport enthusiasts to professional athletes. During his career so far Max's clients have included professional footballers, professional basketball players, Arctic marathon runners, GB & professional triathletes, marathon runners, Motor cross athletes, na

tionally ranked tennis players. The in-depth knowledge that Max has gained during his education sets him apart from many other trainers. He has completed a Sports Science BTEC National Diploma at Daventry Tertiary College, followed by a BSc (Hons) in Sports Science at the London Metropolitan University, and became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) in 2007. As part of his education Max went to the USA and spent time working at the Trainers’ Club, Illinois, which included a visit to the Chicago Bulls practice facility. Max has experienced first hand what a difference sport specific conditioning can make to performance. He is passionate about improving his clients’ performance by tailoring training to their own personal needs and goals, and firmly believes that general wellbeing is linked not only to regular physical activity, but also to balanced nutrition. He has recently graduated with an IOC Post Grad Diploma in Sports Nutrition. Max has been a sports enthusiast from a young age with a keen interest in football and basketball, and always had a career in sport in mind. For over a decade, he has played National League Basketball for some of the most recognizable teams in the country. More recently he has taken up Triathlons, competing in the Ironman Series. and Cycle Time Trials. Qualificiations

2014: IOC diploma Sports Nutrition.

2013: British Triathlon Federation, Coach Level 2,

2013: Miha Bodytec certified trainer

2010: Nike SPARQ Accredited Trainer

2007: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification

2001 – 2004: BSc (Hons) in Sports Science, London Metropolitan University

1999 – 2001: BTEC (Distinction) in Sports Science, Daventry Tertiary College

Current: Register of Exercise Professionals, Level 3

2000: England Basketball Coaching Level 1 & 2

2000: British Athletics, Pacesetter Athletic Activity Leaders Course

Current: British Red Cross, First Aid.

Latest Post update
27/09/2021

Latest Post update

No I haven’t made a mistake, this was camp 4, having spent 8 weeks of the summer in Germany, spending half that time with my sons, I had to miss the third GB Maxibasketball training camp. It was tough to see all the whatsapp messages and social media posts, but I knew I was doing […]

I currently have a limited number of online training spots available for triathlon and endurance athletes. With events n...
01/09/2021

I currently have a limited number of online training spots available for triathlon and endurance athletes.

With events now being fully open in the UK and beginning to open up around Europe more and more of you signing up it might now be the time to gain some guidance.

I have worked with a range of endurance athletes from those doing their first triathlon to Ironman winner and European champions.

Please feel free to contact me.

https://maxcurle.co.uk/fitness/triathlon-endurance-coaching/

28/06/2021

The weekend of 19/20 June saw the second tryout/training camp for the age group European championships next summer. After the first camp in late April I left with added motivation to keep working hard and improving in a bid to make the final selection. I have continued to run, workout and shoot almo...

New blog post
28/06/2021

New blog post

The weekend of 19/20 June saw the second tryout/training camp for the age group European championships next summer. After the first camp in late April I left with added motivation to keep working hard and improving in a bid to make the final selection. I have continued to run, workout and shoot almo...

Check out my latest blog post. On last weekends GBmaxibasketball training weekend.
04/05/2021

Check out my latest blog post. On last weekends GBmaxibasketball training weekend.

Wow. It has been a while since I last wrote anything for this journal. We all know what a turbulent 18 months it has been, so I wont say too much about it other than a lot has changed. I now no longer work in gyms; I work behind a computer screen, although hopefully not […]

13/01/2021
Well 2020 didn’t exactly workout how we expected did it? ...  Through all the stress and anxiety the last 12 months has ...
30/12/2020

Well 2020 didn’t exactly workout how we expected did it? ... Through all the stress and anxiety the last 12 months has caused me personally, from worrying about when I could fly and see my sons again to whether I could keep working and how I might do that and not being able to play sport in the way I would want. There have been some massive highlights, the completion of my first year of my MRes , time in France (thanks ), extended time with my boys in Germany and in the UK, video workouts with , involvement with basketball and all of my clients who have stuck with me and adapted as we go. and my Dad, my sister and my brother who have been there for me at every turn, this has bought me closer to them without a doubt. But most of all , thank you for everything you do and the support you give me, you know what you’ve done for me. You are an absolute angel ♥️

07/07/2020

Watch from the comfort of your home

Since we have been in lockdown and asked to work from home where possible I have had a scarily high number of my clients...
27/03/2020

Since we have been in lockdown and asked to work from home where possible I have had a scarily high number of my clients complain to me about neck and upper back pain. Most likely the trapezius muscle.

A common theme is they are all work in an office of some kind. Whilst at their companies they’ll have ergonomic desks, chairs and screen ups whilst using up to 4 screens at once. However now they are asked to do the same work from a small laptop screen, causing extremely poor posture.

5 tips for improving posture whilst working from home.

1️⃣ Use a cushion in the base of your spine for lumbar support. Forcing your lumbar spine to be straight will enforce the rest of you to be nice and tall.

2️⃣ Regularly vary the height of your computer screen. If you have to look down at your screen constantly your head will drop and shoulders will become rounded.

3️⃣ Get up walk and lay down flat as much as possible. If you have calls to make or have scheduled breaks stand up and walk around, even better lay flat on your back on a hard surface. Allow your spine to ‘reset’.

4️⃣ Stretch. Regular stretching will relieve tension in the trapezius muscles.

5️⃣ Do some weight training. Promoting blood flow will also relieve tension and ensure the muscles in the neck/upper back are strong and balanced will promote good posture.

19/03/2020

For anyone whom needs my skills, I’m happy to help!

I am a fitness and nutrition coach with over 15 years of experience. I regularly deliver sessions online to my clients, but happy to adapt these skills for the whole family, any age, any ability.
I can train you online, individually or the whole household! No gym equipment needed.

With schools and gyms closing, it’s important not to forget the benefits of physical activity for the entire family. Let’s keep exercise going for our mental and physical wellbeing.

Limited food in the cupboards? I can help with nutrition guidance too.

If this interests you or you need some fitness, health or nutrition advise please message me.

19/03/2020

For anyone whom needs my skills, I’m happy to help!

I am a fitness and nutrition coach with over 15 years of experience. I regularly deliver sessions online to my clients, but happy to adapt these skills for the whole family, any age, any ability.
I can train you online, individually or the whole household! No gym equipment needed.

With schools and gyms closing, it’s important not to forget the benefits of physical activity for the entire family. Let’s keep exercise going for our mental and physical wellbeing.

Limited food in the cupboards? I can help with nutrition guidance too.

If this interests you or you need some fitness, health or nutrition advise please message me.

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