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Clayton Rose

Clayton Rose

St Albans,Hertfordshire

Summary

I am a compassionate and caring individual who has a passion for helping others. I have received letters from surgeons praising my work, have been nominated for a Pride of Britain award, and more recently, I was recognized for my work training a young lady who could not stand or walk unaided to being able to walk around the gym without any assistance.

I also had an article written about me in the Sunday Times after being observed taking my disability groups.

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Work history

GP Referral Instructor

CIP / Fusion / Lampton Leisure
02 2000 - Current
  • Responds to patient's physical and emotional needs.
  • Delivers tailored assistance to customers with disabilities.
  • Always able to adjust exercise to meet the clients needs.
  • Encourages clients to acknowledge achievements for confidence and personal growth.
  • For over 10 years now I've helped run 'Speak Out' a disability group in the gym which is still going strong.

Certification

  • 1987 Diploma Health and Fitness
  • 2000 Fitness Instructor Level 1 and 2
  • 2000 Future Fit Personal Trainer
  • 2002 Wright Foundation GP Referral
  • 2006 Life Fitness Mixed Training
  • 2014 Falls Prevention (Exercise only)

Summary

This may not be the most impressive CV, but if you take the time to look into my achievements, you might think differently. These paragraphs are from letters I've received over the years.


  • The consultant was surprised to see William walk into his appointment instead of using his wheelchair, something he had never done before. (Doreen Angus talking about her husband William, who was given only months to live when I saw him. He went on to enjoy another 5 years.)
  • "He has empathy with everyone, is attentive, patient, good-natured, and extremely humble. He once said, if I can make a difference to one person's life, then it's all worth it." (Niki Kavian, referral client)
  • "Not only is he more mobile and able to walk without support, he has also improved his intellectual abilities and no longer falls into the range of significant cognitive impairment." (Dr. Pearce, neurologist at West Mid Hospital, writing to congratulate me on my work with one of his clients)


I love helping people. I love making a change to people's lives. The satisfaction of getting someone out of their wheelchair, helping a client become mobile, or helping them achieve something they thought wasn't possible is indescribable.

Timeline

GP Referral Instructor

CIP / Fusion / Lampton Leisure
02 2000 - Current
Clayton Rose