Starting at 14 in a gym, I had already used dumbbells at home for a couple of years and having a full gym of weights and equipment was where I was happiest. Discipline was never a problem, I had trained daily for martial arts for years so training to a routine, eating well and resting properly wasn’t a sacrifice to me at all, it felt right! With my young body full of teenage hormones I grew easily but always remained lean as I was doing so much cardio with my martial arts I didn’t have to worry about body-fat for a few years. I soon began competing in local area shows and with national federations, actually getting invited to the British finals in my second year of competition.
After competing in a few shows and wining a few and placing second a few times I began taking it more seriously as I was being told I had good ‘genetics’ for the sport. I was fortunate that in my home town then, a former Olympian, Johnny Fuller, trained in a gym and after meeting him a few times we ended up training together and working together, on the doors as security, for a few years. After my first EFBB British finals in 1993 I decided I had to up my game if I was going to win a Pro card and hit the Pro ranks and big time; so, I decided to begin training in Birmingham three times a week, to Temple Gym, to be around and hopefully get to know Dorian Yates, the current Mr Olympia. The strategy worked and throughout late 1993 and early 1994 I trained with Dorian and Kenny Brown as he prepared for the Olympia and both Kenny and I prepared for the 1994 British finals, him as a light-heavyweight and me as a heavyweight.After competing in a few shows and wining a few and placing second a few times I began taking it more seriously as I was being told I had good ‘genetics’ for the sport. I was fortunate that in my home town then, a former Olympian, Johnny Fuller, trained in a gym and after meeting him a few times we ended up training together and working together, on the doors as security, for a few years. After my first EFBB British finals in 1993 I decided I had to up my game if I was going to win a Pro card and hit the Pro ranks and big time; so, I decided to begin training in Birmingham three times a week, to Temple Gym, to be around and hopefully get to know Dorian Yates, the current Mr Olympia. The strategy worked and throughout late 1993 and early 1994 I trained with Dorian and Kenny Brown as he prepared for the Olympia and both Kenny and I prepared for the 1994 British finals, him as a light-heavyweight and me as a heavyweight.
During this time I had left school, turned down an offer to go to Cardiff University to study History and Philosophy (strange how those subjects never left me!) to go to work to earn money instead. A few years after my first job I opened my first gym Mr B’s Gym, a true ‘spit and sawdust’ gym in Swindon which I still remember with find and funny memories today, it truly was an awesome place, one that I will tell stories of in many of my blogs. So, whilst competing I owned gyms, the benefits being I could train whenever I wanted, eat whenever I needed and often sleep (behind the counter!) whenever I had to also!