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Tommy Coyle's tips on going the distance as wellness for a workforce explored

Eat well, move well, sleep well and think well the mantra of the morning from Hull's former sporting champ

Tommy Coyle, left, with Reach Recruitment managing director Benjamin Davis-Rice, ahead o the special business breakfast event.(Image: Reach Plc)

Belt-winning professional boxer turned award-winning businessman Tommy Coyle energised a select audience with advice on encouraging employees to ensure they can go the distance.

Hull's Commonwealth lightweight champion, now an undisputed regional expert in opening up health and wellbeing to workforces, was the headline act for a new breakfast event laid on by Business Live and city firm Reach Recruitment.

Mr Coyle outlined the four key pillars ‘eat well, move well, sleep well and think well’ - bringing healthy breakfasts from the family’s renowned city market stall with the aid of Nibble, and a pre-shift warm up to the exclusive party at Aura Innovation Centre.

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He gave an insight into his nationally-recognised work with Siemens Gamesa’s blade plant team, while putting his own insecurities on the line to illustrate the importance of looking after mind and body together.

“How charged are you?” he opened. “If you look at your mobile phone and it is on 33 per cent, you would charge it up. How charged you are affects your performance, it can affect decisions we make on a daily basis.

“If you eat well, move well and sleep well. Iit is likely you are going to think well.

Food isn’t just food it is fuel, and our performance in life - especially when I was fighting - requires a specific amount.”