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Cockerill & Co founder Tom Cockerill (right) with (from left) weightlifter
Mark Tonner, Robustours founder John Beamson, former helicopter pilot
Stu Davies, businesswoman Victoria Marshall, professional MMA fighter
Lanchana Green and fitness expert Mark Higgins, who all spoke at the
Mindset and Confidence Network Event for Business Growth.
By Colin Young
Businesses take ‘leap of faith’ during
unusual networking event
B
usiness leaders from across the region
have taken a terrifying leap of faith to
help change their mindset.
More than 50 businesses took part in a
motivational Monday morning session with
Tom Cockerill, director of Cockerill & Co from
Darlington, who invited a number of guest
speakers to the breakfast event at ROF 59 on
Aycliffe Business Park.
Professional MMA fighter Lanchana Green,
Mark Tonner a one-armed weightlifter who
demonstrated his strength with a 160kg lift,
former helicopter pilot Stu Davies and John
Beamson, founder of adventure hiking tours
company Robustours, were among those
to give inspirational presentations during
the Mindset and Confidence Network Event
for Business Growth at the climbing and
recreation centre.
But it was the surprise jump on a bungee
rope from a ledge 19 metres in the air – the
same height as The Angel of The North –
which was the “highlight” of the event which
attracted businessmen and women from the
North East and Yorkshire.
Tom Cockerill revealed the intention of the
infamous fall from The Drop Zone was to take
his guests out of their comfort zone, and also
force them to face fears and re-evaluate their
mindset for business, and everyday life. The
whole experience lasts just seven seconds
but that initial fall into the unknown is the
most frightening part.
Although jumpers are usually taken to the
top blindfolded as part of Tom’s course, they
were spared that ordeal at least.
Tom has done the drop previously and
admitted it has helped him overcome his fear
of heights, and public speaking.
He said: “I am petrified of both – I couldn’t
even take my son on a water slide – so I
am on a one-man mission to tackle comfort
zones because the more you tackle them,
the more you can progress with business or
family life.
“On the course I run, we have a 100%
success rate for people to make that jump.
It is about overcoming fears. I am still scared
of heights but I have done it twice now and
it was less horrific the second time, just like
public speaking.
“The course is about getting past the
results. It is mind over matter. It is a one
second, six feet drop and that is it. The
worst bit is the feeling of being up there and
contemplating the jump.
“We wanted to do a network event about
comfort zones and delivering different results
and this is the ideal venue to do that and
have that leap of faith.”
The first two people to hit the ground on
the rope were David Meredith and Hannah
Manwaring.
It was a second visit and flight for David,
from GBS Electrics of Stockton, who was
first over the edge of the ledge.
He said: “I actually really enjoy it but I
thrive on that kind of thing. It is an amazing
feeling of achievement and just brings
through the energy. Hopefully showing the
confidence to jump first helped the others.”
He was followed by Hannah from
Harrogate-based skincare and cosmetics firm
Arbonne.
She said: “Walking up was fine because
we had been told to think of a family holiday
place, which was good advice and in my case
was Filey.
“But then I started shaking, because you
have to look over the edge to see the drop,
and that was the worst bit. I knew I could do
it and it is an awesome feeling and sense of
achievement afterwards.”
Cockerill and Co run make or break two-
day residential courses for sales training,
confidence and team building. And as the
event at ROF 59 proved, they are not for the
faint-hearted.
Contact Cockerill and Co on 01325 952329
or email [email protected] to
arrange a free one-hour assessment.