Follow Health Club Management on Twitter Like Health Club Management on Facebook Join the discussion with Health Club Management on LinkedIn
FITNESS, HEALTH, WELLNESS

people

People profiles: Sean Conway

Adventurer

Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 9
Sean Conway, adventurer
Sean Conway, adventurer
If you’re thinking you can’t run a 5k race, sign up for a 10k. Once the bar is set up there, you take it more seriously

I’m just the guy from the pub. If I can do it, anyone can,” says Sean Conway, the first person to have cycled, swum and run the length of Great Britain.

An unlikely endurance athlete in many ways, Conway isn’t ex-military or a former athlete. He had never run a marathon and had no experience of sea swimming prior to starting his challenges. Now 34 years old, he admits to spending most of his 20s being inactive and has a penchant for whisky and ale. He says what makes him able to complete his adventures is his talent for being cold, wet, hungry and miserable.

“I was new to each discipline when I started the Great Britain challenge, but with each one I wasn’t breaking any records, so I knew I could afford to get fit on the adventure itself,” says Conway. “However, saying that, I have learnt that adventures are far more enjoyable when you’re really fit!”

Curing life’s niggles
Previously a school photographer, in 2011 Conway decided he’d had enough of chasing the money. Having already cycled across the UK in 2008 – he thought it would be a cheap holiday and an efficient way to see the country – in 2011 he sold his share of the business to his partner for £1 and became a full-time adventurer, financing his simplified lifestyle with talks and writing books about his experiences.

He completed the swim in 2013 and the seven-week run (which took two attempts) on 4 May this year. The run is the subject of a Discovery channel documentary that aired on 25 June.

Conway believes the route to contentment is not through accumulating “stuff” but through undertaking challenges that are testing both mentally and physically. “We’re all a lot more physically and mentally capable than we think we are,” he says. “Exercise cures most of life’s minor little niggles. It really puts your life into perspective.

“If you’re running a marathon and hit mile 23, the colour you painted your living room, which wasn’t quite right, doesn’t matter any more. Being outdoors and having a mental and physical challenge can solve many of life’s problems.

“I do appreciate we live in a country where it’s not always easy being outdoors, but no great adventure started on a fine, sunny day. There’s no such thing as bad weather – just the wrong clothes.”

An adventurous mindset
Even though he did it, Conway claims you don’t have to give up the day job in order to find adventure – he suggests looking for the adventure in everyday life. For example, instead of taking the train from Cheltenham to London for a New Year’s Eve party, he decided to walk. And rather than fly to Geneva and get a bus to the Alps, he cycled, sleeping under a bivi along the way.

“Adventure in its purest form is just a way of thinking,” he says. “My mate Al Humphries always says, you might have to work nine to five, but you’ve still got the five to nine. There are so many things you can do to challenge yourself on a weekend, or long weekend, to live life more adventurously without sacrificing the people who rely on you.”

He also believes everyone is far more capable of completing a challenge than they think they are: “If you have an idea, make it harder and you’ll be surprised at how easy it is to get there. If you’re thinking you can’t run a 5k race, sign up for a 10k. Once the bar is set up there, you take it more seriously.”

Conway plans to start his next adventure in September, which is set to involve swimming, cycling and running in an ultimate endurance challenge. However, he also likes the idea of organising his own epic Iron Man for others to take part in: “That would fit with my idea of adding experiences to my life. It would be long – the sort of race where you’d need to train for six months solid. I like to be at the far extreme of what’s possible. But if I can do what I’ve done, then anyone can do it. Because I’m not anything special.”

Unlock the inner adventurer

How can you unleash your members’ adventurous spirits? Sean Conway offers his tips for gym operators:

• Find out about and inform members of local challenges, mass participation and charity events – and help people to get fit for those events

• Build links with local groups who run adventurous activities like outdoor climbing, wild camping, kayaking and suchlike, and encourage members to give it a go

• Run technique classes for swimming, cycling and running. Triathlon participation
is growing, but what holds many people back is a lack of confidence in their ability in one of the disciplines

• Run more classes outdoors: it’s invigorating, whatever the weather

• Involve children in some activities, especially outdoor ones – they are the members and adventurers of the future

• Book a real-life adventurer to visit the club and give an inspirational talk

Conway says he spent most of his 20s being inactive before he found adventure
Conway says he spent most of his 20s being inactive before he found adventure
Sign up here to get HCM's weekly ezine and every issue of HCM magazine free on digital.
Conway’s lifestyle is funded by his talks and books on his exploits
Conway’s lifestyle is funded by his talks and books on his exploits
Everyone can discover adventure, says Conway
Everyone can discover adventure, says Conway
The Conway files
The Conway files
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/495700_81955.jpg
Sean Conway – the first person to have cycled, swum and run the length of Great Britain – reckons he's "just the guy from the pub"
Sean Conway, adventure,Sean Conway, adventure, endurance athlete
HCM magazine
Fuel the debate about issues and opportunities across the industry. We’d love to hear from you. Write to [email protected]
HCM magazine
Software suppliers explain how AI, automation and connected digital experiences can work for the good of operators and consumers
HCM magazine
As the 20th State of the Industry Report is released, LeisureDB has rebranded to Evolve, as Kath Hudson reports
HCM magazine
After decades of focusing on adult audiences, operators are starting to engage young people – unlocking growth opportunities while supporting the health and wellbeing of future generations
HCM magazine
Lisa Starr tries the Ammortal Chamber to see whether layering 10 modalities into one experience really delivers more
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Social fitness the missing link to member engagement, according to a new Myzone report
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
SnowDome Fitness has added 50 per cent more space with cutting-edge Technogym solutions
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Greg Bradley looks at the shift towards strength training in gyms and advises on how operators can create the ultimate training environment
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Find out how your gym can tap into the corporate wellness boom
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
David Lloyd is stepping up its commitment to women’s health as it continues to explore what fit-for-purpose looks like for the female population
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Starpool supports Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs, says Riccardo Turri
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Third Space partnered with IndigoFitness to deliver a bespoke training space for its new club at The Whiteley
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
EGYM has opened a new HQ in Paternoster Square, London and revealed a range of new launches
HCM promotional features
Latest News
Les Mills has launched a reformer Pilates workout. The 45-minute workout blends traditional reformer movements ...
Latest News
The inaugural HCM Invest event has opened applications for pitching slots ahead of its launch ...
Latest News
Girls in the UK are missing out on 280 million hours of sport every year ...
Latest News
According to research which tracked more than 147,000 people for 30 years, 90-120 minutes of ...
Latest News
Everlast Gyms expands its footprint outside of the UK this month with the imminent launch ...
Latest News
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of  Physical activity guidelines: ...
Latest News
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and wellness ...
Latest News
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international portfolio, with ...
Opinion
promotion
Strength training has moved from the margins to the mainstream.
Opinion: Building smarter strength spaces for today’s operators
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Introducing a new era of Nautilus Leverage
Strength training has never been more important for member retention, facility differentiation and long-term commercial success.
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Legends never die: four legends, four philosophies of life
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod.
Company profiles
Company profile: Shua Fitness
Founded in 1996, Shua integrates intelligent technology, sports science, and premium fitness equipment to deliver ...
Company profiles
Company profile: Peak Pilates UK<br>(distributed by Gymkit UK)
Peak Pilates, founded in the US in the early 1990s and now part of Mad ...
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - From nightclub to health club
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - Future-proofing
Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
Featured press releases
Speedflex (UK press release: Inclusive Fitness in action: The Speedflex Blade at Gym Possible
Following the successful installation of the Speedflex Blade at Gym Possible, the UK based charity gym dedicated to making exercise accessible for people with physical disabilities, the innovative training solution has quickly become one of the facility’s
Featured press releases
BLK BOX press release: Inside the Player Gym at The Open, equipped by BLK BOX
The performance facility at Royal Birkdale gives the world’s leading golfers access to strength, conditioning, mobility and recovery equipment throughout Championship week.
Directory
Fitness tracking platform
SpiviTech: Fitness tracking platform
Lockers
Crown Sports Lockers: Lockers
Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Aquaform s.r.l.: Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Hot tubs
MSpa International Ltd: Hot tubs
Spa and beauty equipment
Oakworks Inc: Spa and beauty equipment
Industrial washing machines
Miele Company Limited: Industrial washing machines
Property & Tenders
Stratford, East London.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Property & Tenders
Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Newmark
Property & Tenders
Diary dates
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
Diary dates
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Diary dates
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London,
Diary dates
26-29 Oct 2027
Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
Diary dates

people

People profiles: Sean Conway

Adventurer

Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 9
Sean Conway, adventurer
Sean Conway, adventurer
If you’re thinking you can’t run a 5k race, sign up for a 10k. Once the bar is set up there, you take it more seriously

I’m just the guy from the pub. If I can do it, anyone can,” says Sean Conway, the first person to have cycled, swum and run the length of Great Britain.

An unlikely endurance athlete in many ways, Conway isn’t ex-military or a former athlete. He had never run a marathon and had no experience of sea swimming prior to starting his challenges. Now 34 years old, he admits to spending most of his 20s being inactive and has a penchant for whisky and ale. He says what makes him able to complete his adventures is his talent for being cold, wet, hungry and miserable.

“I was new to each discipline when I started the Great Britain challenge, but with each one I wasn’t breaking any records, so I knew I could afford to get fit on the adventure itself,” says Conway. “However, saying that, I have learnt that adventures are far more enjoyable when you’re really fit!”

Curing life’s niggles
Previously a school photographer, in 2011 Conway decided he’d had enough of chasing the money. Having already cycled across the UK in 2008 – he thought it would be a cheap holiday and an efficient way to see the country – in 2011 he sold his share of the business to his partner for £1 and became a full-time adventurer, financing his simplified lifestyle with talks and writing books about his experiences.

He completed the swim in 2013 and the seven-week run (which took two attempts) on 4 May this year. The run is the subject of a Discovery channel documentary that aired on 25 June.

Conway believes the route to contentment is not through accumulating “stuff” but through undertaking challenges that are testing both mentally and physically. “We’re all a lot more physically and mentally capable than we think we are,” he says. “Exercise cures most of life’s minor little niggles. It really puts your life into perspective.

“If you’re running a marathon and hit mile 23, the colour you painted your living room, which wasn’t quite right, doesn’t matter any more. Being outdoors and having a mental and physical challenge can solve many of life’s problems.

“I do appreciate we live in a country where it’s not always easy being outdoors, but no great adventure started on a fine, sunny day. There’s no such thing as bad weather – just the wrong clothes.”

An adventurous mindset
Even though he did it, Conway claims you don’t have to give up the day job in order to find adventure – he suggests looking for the adventure in everyday life. For example, instead of taking the train from Cheltenham to London for a New Year’s Eve party, he decided to walk. And rather than fly to Geneva and get a bus to the Alps, he cycled, sleeping under a bivi along the way.

“Adventure in its purest form is just a way of thinking,” he says. “My mate Al Humphries always says, you might have to work nine to five, but you’ve still got the five to nine. There are so many things you can do to challenge yourself on a weekend, or long weekend, to live life more adventurously without sacrificing the people who rely on you.”

He also believes everyone is far more capable of completing a challenge than they think they are: “If you have an idea, make it harder and you’ll be surprised at how easy it is to get there. If you’re thinking you can’t run a 5k race, sign up for a 10k. Once the bar is set up there, you take it more seriously.”

Conway plans to start his next adventure in September, which is set to involve swimming, cycling and running in an ultimate endurance challenge. However, he also likes the idea of organising his own epic Iron Man for others to take part in: “That would fit with my idea of adding experiences to my life. It would be long – the sort of race where you’d need to train for six months solid. I like to be at the far extreme of what’s possible. But if I can do what I’ve done, then anyone can do it. Because I’m not anything special.”

Unlock the inner adventurer

How can you unleash your members’ adventurous spirits? Sean Conway offers his tips for gym operators:

• Find out about and inform members of local challenges, mass participation and charity events – and help people to get fit for those events

• Build links with local groups who run adventurous activities like outdoor climbing, wild camping, kayaking and suchlike, and encourage members to give it a go

• Run technique classes for swimming, cycling and running. Triathlon participation
is growing, but what holds many people back is a lack of confidence in their ability in one of the disciplines

• Run more classes outdoors: it’s invigorating, whatever the weather

• Involve children in some activities, especially outdoor ones – they are the members and adventurers of the future

• Book a real-life adventurer to visit the club and give an inspirational talk

Conway says he spent most of his 20s being inactive before he found adventure
Conway says he spent most of his 20s being inactive before he found adventure
Sign up here to get HCM's weekly ezine and every issue of HCM magazine free on digital.
Conway’s lifestyle is funded by his talks and books on his exploits
Conway’s lifestyle is funded by his talks and books on his exploits
Everyone can discover adventure, says Conway
Everyone can discover adventure, says Conway
The Conway files
The Conway files
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/495700_81955.jpg
Sean Conway – the first person to have cycled, swum and run the length of Great Britain – reckons he's "just the guy from the pub"
Sean Conway, adventure,Sean Conway, adventure, endurance athlete
Latest News
Les Mills has launched a reformer Pilates workout. The 45-minute workout blends traditional reformer movements ...
Latest News
The inaugural HCM Invest event has opened applications for pitching slots ahead of its launch ...
Latest News
Girls in the UK are missing out on 280 million hours of sport every year ...
Latest News
According to research which tracked more than 147,000 people for 30 years, 90-120 minutes of ...
Latest News
Everlast Gyms expands its footprint outside of the UK this month with the imminent launch ...
Latest News
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of  Physical activity guidelines: ...
Latest News
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and wellness ...
Latest News
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international portfolio, with ...
Latest News
Sophie Lawler, CEO of Total Fitness, has launched a leadership coaching business aimed at helping ...
Latest News
Anytime Fitness reaches a milestone this week with the launch of its 6000th site. The ...
Latest News
The £33.9 million Leighton Leisure and Community Centre has opened in Leighton Buzzard, UK, creating ...
Opinion
promotion
Strength training has moved from the margins to the mainstream.
Opinion: Building smarter strength spaces for today’s operators
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Introducing a new era of Nautilus Leverage
Strength training has never been more important for member retention, facility differentiation and long-term commercial success.
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Legends never die: four legends, four philosophies of life
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod.
Company profiles
Company profile: Shua Fitness
Founded in 1996, Shua integrates intelligent technology, sports science, and premium fitness equipment to deliver ...
Company profiles
Company profile: Peak Pilates UK<br>(distributed by Gymkit UK)
Peak Pilates, founded in the US in the early 1990s and now part of Mad ...
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - From nightclub to health club
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - Future-proofing
Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
Featured press releases
Speedflex (UK press release: Inclusive Fitness in action: The Speedflex Blade at Gym Possible
Following the successful installation of the Speedflex Blade at Gym Possible, the UK based charity gym dedicated to making exercise accessible for people with physical disabilities, the innovative training solution has quickly become one of the facility’s
Featured press releases
BLK BOX press release: Inside the Player Gym at The Open, equipped by BLK BOX
The performance facility at Royal Birkdale gives the world’s leading golfers access to strength, conditioning, mobility and recovery equipment throughout Championship week.
Directory
Fitness tracking platform
SpiviTech: Fitness tracking platform
Lockers
Crown Sports Lockers: Lockers
Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Aquaform s.r.l.: Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Hot tubs
MSpa International Ltd: Hot tubs
Spa and beauty equipment
Oakworks Inc: Spa and beauty equipment
Industrial washing machines
Miele Company Limited: Industrial washing machines
Property & Tenders
Stratford, East London.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Property & Tenders
Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Newmark
Property & Tenders
Diary dates
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
Diary dates
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Diary dates
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London,
Diary dates
26-29 Oct 2027
Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
Diary dates
Search news, features & products:
Find a supplier:
Partner sites