Royal Marines

Whilst there he saved the life of an elderly guest who had choked on his food at dinner. Guess Simon's skills as a local lifeguard held him in good stead!
In 1986, Si completed his basic training at The Commando Training Centre,Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon.He was keen to pursue his quest to get through the tough training and try for entry into the Special Boat Squadron.
In 1987,during the last few weeks of the gruelling six week Commando course, which included completing the 30 mile yomp over Dartmoor, Simon developed trench foot and was medically discharged.
Disappointed but not thwarted, Si decided to use his love of water sports / living off the land and military field skills to pursue a career as a senior outward bound instructor with Quest Adventure Holidays at Beam College, North Devon.
Si developed more skills and gained his coaching accreditation in surfing at Woolacombe in 1989, which ultimately took him to work in Fuerteventura some time later. Whilst at Beam College, Simon was responsible for groups of up to 180 school children., whilst Head of Training for 60 instructors.
He had a special working relationship with the youngsters, some who had some from deprived areas of our inner cities and who struggled with authority and change.
Simon was able to manage conflict and change with his friendly, outgoing and approachable personality, but more importantly, to motivate others through vision and life experience.
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