Steve Bull has written 8 books, provided numerous expert interviews on national TV and radio, and made invited presentations on the psychology of performance in over 10 different countries around the world.
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BBC Extratime Programme: ROB BONNETT, introduced Steve Bull as guest on the BBC's Extratime programme in May 2005 by saying
"Our guest today has a track record overflowing with sport credentials. He's worked with the British Team at 3 Olympic Games, with the England Cricket Team and its past 4 captains, and across several other sports over the last 20 years. One international sportsman has described his contribution as life changing." |
Channel 4 Feature: In July 2002, Channel 4 news correspondent, Sue Turton, ran a feature report on Steve Bull's research into mental toughness as a major story on the 7pm news programme. |
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BBC Breakfast, News 24, Sky & Channel 5 News: In addition to featuring on a number of science documentaries, Steve has made appearances on the BBC's Breakfast and News 24 programmes, as well as SKY and Channel 5 news discussing the psychology of performance.
He is frequently contacted for comment following major sporting events |
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Radio 5 Live: The England Cricket Team lost the first match of the 2005 Ashes series before going on to claim their historic victory later in the summer. Listen to the interview given by Steve Bull a few days before the famous Edgbaston Match in which England squared the series and set themselves up to go on to win what has been described as the most exciting Ashes series ever - AUDIO: England are not in crisis - click here |
The Richard and Judy Show: In a lighter vein, Steve has also been a guest on The Richard and Judy Show. |