Fergus Crawley
Having competed in a variety of sports from a young age, Fergus Crawley has spent his life in pursuit of athletic performance.
Having focused on Rugby throughout his teenage years, a series of concussions turned him to the pursuit of individual performance goals. Fergus naturally fell into concurrent training given his love for variety and challenge, and quickly refocused on the pursuit of triathlons, running performance, strength sports and bodybuilding.
As Fergus completed his degree at Durham University, he specialised and excelled as a powerlifter, competing internationally for several years. Fergus continued to excel in strength sports and specialised in this arena until more recently switching focus back to Hybrid performance, and forging a path for others.
Fergus shared his experience with mental health, and a suicide attempt, publicly in 2018, and has since used his athletic pursuits as a channel to raise funds and awareness for this cause, and has raised almost £100,000 for Movember through a variety of strength and endurance challenges.
Over the course of the past 3 years, Fergus has dedicated himself to studying and personifying the nature of true concurrent training, with his world record outcomes and impressive feats of strength and endurance standing as testament to that dedication.
A student of both the UKSCA and NSCA syllabus, Fergus has now coached scores of athletes as they endeavour to push beyond their boundaries and apply the principles he embodies.
Working closely with military operatives, Fergus has a keen interest and experience in preparing candidates for selection in various levels of military and law enforcement. This is alongside the everyday athletes, those branching into more concurrent goals, and those taking on charity challenges.
He also hasn’t gone a week without eating pizza since 2016.