In this episode of our podcast, we're joined by the remarkable Sam Leeming, a former rugby player turned coach whose journey is nothing short of inspiring.
Starting his rugby career at Newcastle Falcons, Sam's path led him to Hartbury University and from there representing Hartbury RFC, Bedford Blues, and Jersey Reds in the English Championship.
But Sam's career took a dramatic turn when, at the age of just 23, he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Sam bravely battled through six rounds of chemotherapy, ultimately making a
return to the professional rugby arena.
However, there was another test in store for Sam as he faced concussion injuries that forced him to step away from competitive play. Yet, from adversity emerged opportunity, leading Sam to embrace a new role as a performance coach at Rennes Rugby Club.
Specializing in attack strategy, skills development, and kicking techniques, Sam brings a unique creative flair to his coaching approach, blending his passion for rugby with innovative uses of social media and videography to connect with athletes worldwide.
Beyond the field, Sam serves as a personal mentor and coach, guiding athletes towards personal excellence both on and off the pitch.
Join us for an insightful conversation as we delve into the fascinating journey of Sam Leeming.
🔗 Connect with Sam Leeming Here :
- www.samleemingperformance.com/
- Instagram - Sam Leeming Human-First Coach
- Linkedin
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