Pete Cohen

Pete is highly qualified in many different areas of psychology, personal development and health and fitness. He has an incredible understanding of people and the limitations they have which prevent them from living more productive and happy lives. His fun motivational techniques and strategies are used in a way to help people control their own wellbeing and realise their full potential.

As a popular motivational speaker and business coach. Pete coaches and presents talks, workshops and seminars to the corporate market to companies such as IBM, Pfizer, Robert Half international, BAA, Royal Bank of Scotland, Boehringer Inelhelm and Thomas Cook. His interactive style motivates and inspires.

As GMTV’s resident Life Coach and motivator for the past 6 years, Pete has become a leading personality on screen. With his enthusiasm, sense of humour and compassion, he brilliantly communicates not only with his clients, but also with a widespread audience through the camera. In the summer of 2004 Pete featured in two new TV series for ITV and Discovery Health, one as a resident fitness expert presenter and the other hosting his own series ‘The Coach’. In 2006  Pete filmed ‘Looking Good Feeling Great’, a new series for ITV 1 daytime with Fern Britton.

Pete has also been recognised as a successful author of eleven books that enable people to read and work with Pete to lose weight, beat habits and boost self-esteem. He is founder of the Habit Busting, Fear Busting, and Lighten Up Weight Loss programmes. His most recent book is Sort Your Life Out: A 21-day programme to help you create the life you want
Pete offers coaching to people who want practical solutions to everyday problems, including; breaking habits, conquering fears, improving relationships, boosting health and fitness and weight loss as well as changing career and improving finances. Pete offers all day workshops .

Pete is highly respected in the world of sport and has been the peak performance coach to numerous world-class sports people, including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Sally Gunnell, Ellen Macarthur, Roger Black, Kent Cricket Team, and the Arsenal Football team. Pete also undertook a one-on-one programme with World Snooker Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan helping him to win his second World title in 2004.

“Pete Cohen was inspirational and motivating” IBM

“The session was what we really needed to refocus and reenergize our team. Pete helped us address some of the issues that have been inhibiting our performance and provided us with strategies to realise our potential and increase our productivity.” Royal Bank of Scotland

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