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‘Daft’ £100 bet transforms life of binge drinker

- BY MELISSA MAJOR

AMAN has proved his family wrong by winning a bet that saw him quit drinking, drop 8st and qualify for an internatio­nal athletic competitio­n.

Ste Bolton was bet £100 by his family that he wouldn’t be able to stay sober for 50 days.

However, he soon proved them wrong by quitting binge drinking and joining a gym – ultimately representi­ng Great Britain in a triathlon.

It was during a party that his family noticed his drinking habits and that he was able to drink more alcohol more quickly than others.

Two of his relatives jok- ingly challenged Ste to go 50 days without drinking in return for £100. He took this to heart and was able to reach 100 days sober.

During this time, Ste also joined Bannatyne Health Club in Skelmersda­le and went on to drop from 20 to 12 stone and was selected to represent Great Britain at Bilbao Bizkaia 2022 European Multisport Triathlon Championsh­ip.

Ste lost his mum and sister to cancer and was struggling with his mental health and puts his binge drinking down to coping with this.

But, in a bid to win the bet, Ste threw himself into training at the Bannatyne Health Club, which he says turned around his mental health and transforme­d his life.

In the four years since making the life-altering decision, Ste has become a daily visitor to the club at the Northway Centre and has become firm friends with staff members and other members.

He receives one-to-one support from the club’s personal trainers Nathan Wharton, Joe Madden and Brandon Wharton who have helped guide him towards his goals.

While training at the club, he met fellow member Ian Roberts, head coach for the Prime Triathlon Team, who has helped and encouraged

Ste to take part in events and competitio­ns, including Iron Man, cycling time trials, duathlons and triathlons.

Ste, a warehouse manager for Amazon, said: “Four years ago, I would never have pictured myself as a daily gymgoer.

“I can honestly say joining the Bannatyne Health Club has been the best thing I could have done, not only for my physical health but also for my mental health.

“I’ve stopped regularly binge drinking and taking the anti-depressant­s that I was on for many years. It’s crazy when you think all of this has happened because of a daft £100 bet.

“I really undervalue­d the impact exercise has on mental health. But it’s not just the actual exercise that has helped me, it’s being a member of the club. I’ve made many friends with other members and staff members.

“Everyone is so friendly and encouragin­g. I often work out with Brandon, who is a cleaner at the club at the moment but is going through his personal training qualificat­ions. In his spare time, he has taught me about powerlifti­ng, and we’re great mates off the gym floor too. I’ll definitely be one of his first clients.

“When the club was closed because of Covid restrictio­ns it was really tough for me. I could still do some of my training, but I really missed the social side of it.

“I realised that for some people, the gym is where they go to get out the house and might be the only people they see all day, so I made a real effort to stay in touch with people and check in on them.”

Phill Nuttall, general manager at Bannatyne Health Club Skelmersda­le, commended Ste’s efforts.

He said: “One of the most rewarding parts of my job is seeing how people can transform their lives - just like Ste has.

“There’s a real sense of camaraderi­e at the club and we do our best to get to know our members, that way we can help them reach and exceed their goals.

“And as Ste has discovered, the social side of a Bannatyne membership is very important, lots of members become friends and each other’s support network.

“Ste’s transforma­tion is truly awe-inspiring and goes to show the additional benefits of exercise. I think lots of people underestim­ate the impact regular exercise has on your mental wellbeing, but it really does make a massive difference.”

 ?? ?? Ste Bolton has lost 8 stone and says joining Bannatyne Health Club has changed his life
Ste Bolton has lost 8 stone and says joining Bannatyne Health Club has changed his life
 ?? ?? Ste Bolton has swapped beer drinking, above, for daily stints in the gym
Ste Bolton has swapped beer drinking, above, for daily stints in the gym
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