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Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp is a multi-award-winning international consultant, coach, speaker and author. At age 43, his working lifestyle led him to weigh 154kg/340lb with a 54"/137cm waist. However, by age 45, he weighed just 94kg/207lb with a 32"/81cm waist. He now specializes in transforming busy and overweight business owners and consultants into fitter, happier, and more confident. As a business transformation consultant since 1993, I have worked with corporations on major changes ranging from $16 billion in digital asset transfers and £15 billion in airport purchases to £ 1 billion to £ 2 billion in growth structures and many multimillion-dollar improvement programs.

Martin understands the unique challenges faced by busy professionals and why up until this point, it has not been easy to fit health into their lifestyle. His current challenge, couch to three marathons is to complete the London Marathon 27 April 2025, Milton Keynes Marathon 5th May, and then the Rob Burrows Leeds Marathon 11th May, having only started running 14 months earlier, raising money and awareness for Teenage Cancer Trust, supporting teenagers and their families throughout treatment and, hopefully, into remission. What lights Martin up more than anything is the joy he hears as others enjoy newfound freedom, confidence and happiness as well as business performance from health and fitness.


Martin Sharp is an Executive Council member at the CEOWORLD magazine. You can follow him on LinkedIn, for more information, visit the author’s website CLICK HERE.
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