From Professional Rugby to Amateur Skeleton Racing, ENS Talks to Bill Calcraft
It is often said that if you are good at one sport, the chances are that you can turn your hand to most. This adage has been proved true on numerous occasions - Formula 1 driver, Jenson Button, is also...
View ArticleThe Lines Between Sport And Social Media Continue to Blur
Sports sponsorship is big business. Being a well known figure in the sporting world can attract attention from media of all types - particularly in today's climate of instant social media.
View ArticleMore Comebacks than Rocky...
Paul Scholes's passion for Manchester United is unequivocal. He made a winning return to the side last season but will his decision to put his boots back on prove to be the right one? This week, ENS...
View ArticleDrugs Cheat or Defeated Hero? Lance Armstrong Has a New Battle to Face
In May 2011, my agency, ENS published a post on our blog defending him; like many others we were happy to stand by an outstanding athlete who had never failed a drugs test and, as we saw it, was being...
View ArticleThe Way to a Nation's Heart - The Path According to Andy Murray
Over the recent months, Andy Murray has gone from being a figure people love to hate, to winning over the nation's hardest of hearts. This time last year, ENS spoke to Alistair Eykyn, BBC 5 Live...
View ArticleTop Triathletes Give You Tips to Try for Training
Top triathlon athletes give their best tips on training for success
View ArticleTwenty-20 Cricket - A Threat to The Traditional Game?
This weekend's ICC Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka will include fireworks, music and rowdy crowds - a far cry from the quietly traditional game that is as English as tea and scones.
View ArticleThe Great Summer of Sport in Britain
It's hard to remember there ever being a better summer of sport for Britain and what a start to the 'golden decade of British sport'.
View ArticleHeineken Cup Predictions
A look at the field of the upcoming Heineken Cup with interview and predictions from a former rugby player. Last weekend's Heineken Cup delivered exciting rugby in abundance with a battering for...
View ArticleThe History of Rhino Rugby
Rhino is one of the leading rugby brands in the world and has become a part of the very fabric of the game itself. Rhino Rugby was founded in the early 1980s, Since then Rhino has grown and expanded...
View ArticleTop Health Tips for Young Children
Most experts agree that how a child is nourished at this stage of its life will determine how healthy it is in the future. As children start nursery and then school, not only do they start using more...
View ArticleWhy You Should Swap The Gym For The Great Outdoors
Are you tired of paying high fees to be a member of a gym, only to get there and have it be overcrowded and unpleasant? Why not swap the sweatbox for the sunshine? Below are some great reasons to ditch...
View ArticleBeginner's Guide to Off-Road Cycling
Starting out in any sport can be intimidating and it's never nice admitting you're a 'beginner', but don't let it put you off from experiencing the adventure of a lifetime.
View ArticleWill McAlpine Bring Order to The Twitter Playground?
From personal privacy to the reputation (and finances) of company brands, the influence of Twitter is profound. Twitter users have been operating under the misapprehension that Twitter is a safe haven...
View ArticleTake Your Cycling to the Next Level
While you can build your leg muscles to the point of bulge research has shown that improving your core strength could be just as important in improving your cycling stamina.
View ArticleA Career In Sport Public Relations, Part One
Having been Managing Director of a Sports Public Relations Agency for over a decade, I have seen a lot of resumes in my time. It must be heart breaking and frustrating for any young person in this job...
View ArticleRhino Recruits Rugby League Brand Ambassadors
This week Leeds Rhinos star Ryan Hall and St Helens start James Roby were appointed as brand ambassadors for Rhino. The signing of two world class English players to the Rhino Rugby League brand has...
View ArticleThe History And Future of Outdoor Advertising
Advertising has been around since the times of the Ancient Egyptians when they used papyrus to make wall posters to market their goods. Since then advertising has come a long way, especially outdoor...
View ArticleThe Seven Wonders of The Marathon World
Marathons now take place in over 69 countries on all seven continents throughout the year. If you have a passion for travel and running then why not combine the two? It provides you with the perfect...
View ArticleHelp Save the Rhinos with the Hornucopia eBay Auction
Save the Rhino International is holding its online eBay charity auction, Hornucopia, to raise much needed funds for rhino conservation. The week-long auction will commence on Wednesday 5 December and...
View ArticleA Brief History of the Marathon and How Britain Changed the Distance
Have you ever wondered where the marathon got its name from? Or why it is run over 26.2 miles? Here is a brief look at the history of the marathon dating back to 490BC right through to the current...
View Article10 Essentials For Your Next Bike Ride
There are a lot of things that need to be considered before you embark on an off-road bike ride. 1SW has compiled a list of ten essential items you should take on your next trip to ensure you have a...
View ArticleThe Olympics Inspired Women - Well It's A Good Start
When Sport England announced last week that 700,000 more people in the UK played sport this summer, the real story was that 500,000 of those people were women. Clearly the Olympics had had an amazing...
View ArticleAMBER Alerts- The Social Importance of Digital Advertising
Every year around 250,000 people go missing in the United Kingdom alone, that's enough people to fill the Olympic Stadium three times over. Roughly 140,000 of those who go missing are children, some of...
View ArticleJargon Busting in Advertising - Ten Industry Terms Translated
Talon Outdoor, the leading independent out of home (OOH) specialist, is aware that theirs is a sector full of jargon. Consequently the team has put together a list of commonly used terms and has...
View ArticleExmoor Cycling
Cycling Exmoor From windswept common to wooded combe to wild coast - there's plenty to do and see in Exmoor. As well as being home to the famous Beast of Exmoor (allegedly!) it also has some of the...
View ArticleCycling in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds are Britain's largest area of outstanding natural beauty and as such, they offer the perfect opportunity for experienced, intermidiate and beginner riders to have a fantastic time...
View ArticleHealthy Skin, Hair And Nails Tips For The New Year
After the decorations have been packed away, the party season comes to a close and the New Year dawns we often find ourselves in the depths of winter, only to realise we've somewhat neglected our...
View ArticleTake a Cycling Trip to Exeter
Take a Cycling Trip to Exeter Exeter is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK. There is so much to see, withsome of the most popular places to go in Exeter being the unforgettable...
View ArticleFive Reasons to Consider Outdoor Digital Advertising
In today's media-saturated world there are thousands of ways to communicate with consumers - posters, newspapers, television, internet - not only does the list goes on, it evolves constantly. However,...
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