Middleton
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
InFirst Man In, he shares the core lessons he?s learned over the course of his fascinating, exhilarating life. Special forces training is no walk in the park. The rules are strict and they make sure you learn the hard way, pushing you beyond the limits of what is physically possible. There is no mercy. Even when you are bleeding and broken, to admit defeat is failure. To survive the gruelling selection process to become a member of the elite...
Author
Publisher
HarperCollins
Pub. Date
2021
Language
English
Description
The mind and body are often talked about as separate entities, but it?s only when they work in harmony with one another that one can truly push oneself to the highest heights. In his new book, Ant Middleton lays out and explains the principles that he lives by to best keep his mindset and body as strong as they can possibly be.
Author
Publisher
HarperCollins
Pub. Date
2019
Language
English
Description
Without fear, there?s no challenge. Without challenge, there?s no growth. Without growth, there?s no life.Ant Middleton is no stranger to fear: as a point man in the Special Forces, he confronted fear on a daily basis, never knowing what lay behind the next corner, or the next closed door. In prison, he was thrust into the unknown, cut off from friends and family, isolated with thoughts of failure and dread for his future. And at the top of Everest,...
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2004
Language
English
Description
Each book in the 'People in the Past' series explores how people lived and what our own society has learnt from ancient or older civilisations. This volume examines the living conditions of the rich and poor during the time of the Tudors. Originally published: 2003
Author
Series
Publisher
Heinemann Library
Pub. Date
1999
Language
English
Formats
Description
Originally published in hardback in October 1999, one of a series of titles looking at the development of the Olympic Games, from their beginnings in ancient Greece through to the Sydney Games in 2000. Includes fact boxes and lists of records. Ideal for National Curriculum KS2/3.
Author
Publisher
John Blake
Pub. Date
2015
Language
English
Description
Born into a life of poverty and neglect, Tressa was forced to grow up fast when she taken into care at just four years old. She was returned to her mother's chaotic world but by the age of seven, she was being abused by her own brother and at 11 years old she fell pregnant with his child. For years she kept his dark secret in an attempt to hold her family together until the truth threatened to destroy her completely. In the years since the birth,...