Hi! I'm Marc
Marc has spent over 20 years working in elite sports helping athletes achieve their potential. Following a 10-year spell at Northampton Saints RFC, Marc founded Altius Personal Training, providing targeted PT and consultancy services to a broad range of elite athletes, corporate sector clients, youth athletes and anyone looking to seriously invest in their health and wellbeing.
Marc currently provides consultancy services to Coventry RFC taking a lead on their rehabilitation and reconditioning of injured players. Marc also supported the Ikale Tahi Tonga Rugby team as the teams Head of Strength and Conditioning during their autumn international tour 2021.
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Success Stories
Luther Burrell joined the Saints from Sale Sharks in 2012 and rapidly made an impression. A powerful centre, Luther was born in Huddersfield and represented his hometown club Huddersfield Giants in rugby league at age grade level before making the switch to rugby union.
Bedford-born Jamie Elliott made his debut for the Saints in the LV= Cup in 2011 whilst only 18 years old. A product of the Saints Academy, 2011 also saw Elliott mark his first Premiership start with a try-scoring appearance in an important away win against Sale Sharks.
Despite only being 24 years old, George North has established himself as one of the world’s best wingers. King's Lynn-born North moved to Wales at the age of two and marked his Test debut for Wales by scoring two tries in a narrow 29-25 defeat to then World Champions South Africa in Cardiff. These tries made him the youngest Welshman to score on his debut.
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