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Completing an Ironman isn’t just a race — it’s a lifestyle. And for the cast of Beyond Limits, it meant reshaping their daily routines, confronting their weaknesses, and showing up when no one was watching.

 

Here’s a look at the incredible commitment each athlete put into training for the toughest test of all — 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling, and a 26.2-mile run.

 

 

️♂️ Raymond Mouzon – The Body Transformation Specialist

Balancing the role of director and athlete, Ray built his training around strength, discipline, and high-intensity endurance. His sessions were fuelled by ADHD-driven energy, transformed into pure focus.

 

Hannah Marshall – The Behavioural Expert

Hannah took a methodical approach to training — analysing patterns, understanding her body, and mastering the mindset needed to keep moving forward on tough days.

 

️ Stuart Downie – The Royal Marine Commando

No stranger to pain or pressure, Stuart attacked training like a mission. Long runs, open-water swims, and brutal bike sessions were just another day for this military machine.

 

🍎 Cindy Fincham – Early Years Advisory Teacher

Cindy juggled training around her busy family and work life — squeezing in early morning rides and late-night runs. Her consistency and commitment were nothing short of inspiring.

 

💼 Faye Barnes – Finance Risk Management

Faye brought her sharp planning skills to the table — breaking training into manageable blocks and tracking every step with purpose and precision.

 

🚓 Sam Cullum – The Met Firearms Policeman

Used to operating under extreme pressure, Sam’s training mirrored his work — focused, structured, and resilient. Every mile built the mental stamina he thrives on.

 

👩💼 Chelsi Owen – Head of Human Resources

With a demanding career, Chelsi showed up day after day — managing stress through movement and turning training into a form of self-leadership and therapy.

 

📣 Joyce Jeffrey – Communications Director

Joyce kept her training honest and grounded. Her approach wasn’t flashy — just real, raw effort and a deep belief in finishing what she started.

 

🍀 Mike Dunne – The Irish Barman

Mike’s training was full of character — battling through physical and emotional walls with a mix of grit, humour, and heart. Every session told a story.

 

📊 Lee Curtis – The Sales Chief

Lee approached training like a business deal — goal-driven, data-tracked, and relentless. If it was on the plan, it got done — no excuses.

 

 

Together, they trained through fatigue, injury, doubt, and everyday life. There were setbacks. There were breakthroughs. But most of all, there was progress.

 

This isn’t just a film about sport. It’s about real people doing something remarkable — and the work it takes to make the impossible possible.

 

Streaming on Amazon Prime this April.

 

#BeyondLimits #IronmanTraining #BehindTheScenes #EverydayAthletes #DisciplineOverMotivation #PushPastLimits #AmazonPrime #ComingSoon #RealPeopleRealStories

Part of Sotherby's 2006 Beyond Limits Exhibition at Chatsworth House

Barry Flanagan, Large Nijinsky Hare on Anvil Point

Myth by Damien Hirst

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Walking round the "Beyond Limits" Sculpture Exhibition at Chatsworth House

Completing an Ironman isn’t just a race — it’s a lifestyle. And for the cast of Beyond Limits, it meant reshaping their daily routines, confronting their weaknesses, and showing up when no one was watching.

 

Here’s a look at the incredible commitment each athlete put into training for the toughest test of all — 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling, and a 26.2-mile run.

 

 

️♂️ Raymond Mouzon – The Body Transformation Specialist

Balancing the role of director and athlete, Ray built his training around strength, discipline, and high-intensity endurance. His sessions were fuelled by ADHD-driven energy, transformed into pure focus.

 

Hannah Marshall – The Behavioural Expert

Hannah took a methodical approach to training — analysing patterns, understanding her body, and mastering the mindset needed to keep moving forward on tough days.

 

️ Stuart Downie – The Royal Marine Commando

No stranger to pain or pressure, Stuart attacked training like a mission. Long runs, open-water swims, and brutal bike sessions were just another day for this military machine.

 

🍎 Cindy Fincham – Early Years Advisory Teacher

Cindy juggled training around her busy family and work life — squeezing in early morning rides and late-night runs. Her consistency and commitment were nothing short of inspiring.

 

💼 Faye Barnes – Finance Risk Management

Faye brought her sharp planning skills to the table — breaking training into manageable blocks and tracking every step with purpose and precision.

 

🚓 Sam Cullum – The Met Firearms Policeman

Used to operating under extreme pressure, Sam’s training mirrored his work — focused, structured, and resilient. Every mile built the mental stamina he thrives on.

 

👩💼 Chelsi Owen – Head of Human Resources

With a demanding career, Chelsi showed up day after day — managing stress through movement and turning training into a form of self-leadership and therapy.

 

📣 Joyce Jeffrey – Communications Director

Joyce kept her training honest and grounded. Her approach wasn’t flashy — just real, raw effort and a deep belief in finishing what she started.

 

🍀 Mike Dunne – The Irish Barman

Mike’s training was full of character — battling through physical and emotional walls with a mix of grit, humour, and heart. Every session told a story.

 

📊 Lee Curtis – The Sales Chief

Lee approached training like a business deal — goal-driven, data-tracked, and relentless. If it was on the plan, it got done — no excuses.

 

 

Together, they trained through fatigue, injury, doubt, and everyday life. There were setbacks. There were breakthroughs. But most of all, there was progress.

 

This isn’t just a film about sport. It’s about real people doing something remarkable — and the work it takes to make the impossible possible.

 

Streaming on Amazon Prime this April.

 

#BeyondLimits #IronmanTraining #BehindTheScenes #EverydayAthletes #DisciplineOverMotivation #PushPastLimits #AmazonPrime #ComingSoon #RealPeopleRealStories

Simple Lines by Zadok Ben-David

Barry Flanagan's 'Elephant' ~ part of the 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth ...

 

I rather like the positioning of this between the 'wavy' hedges near the Ring Pond.

xu bing, tao hua yuan, a lost village utopia,beyond limits, chatsworth house, derbyshire

Stairs by Lynn Chadwick

Sculpture by Jedd Novatt (bronze), part of the 2011 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth.

beyond limits at chatsworth - narcissus garden by yayoi kusama

Taichi Single Figure by Ju Ming

Three Elektras by Lynn Chadwick

Whenever I walk in a London street,

I'm ever so careful to watch my feet;

And I keep in the squares,

And the masses of bears,

Who wait at the corners all ready to eat

The sillies who tread on the lines of the street

Go back to their lairs,

And I say to them, "Bears,

Just look how I'm walking in all the squares!"

 

And the little bears growl to each other, "He's mine,

As soon as he's silly and steps on a line."

And some of the bigger bears try to pretend

That they came round the corner to look for a friend;

And they try to pretend that nobody cares

Whether you walk on the lines or squares.

But only the sillies believe their talk;

It's ever so portant how you walk.

And it's ever so jolly to call out, "Bears,

Just watch me walking in all the squares!"

 

A A Milne

Desert Sand by Nadim Karam

Part of the Beyond Limits exhibition at Chatsworth, 2012.

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leaping hare on crescent and bell, beyond limits, barry flanagan's sculpture exhibition in the garden - chatsworth house, derbyshire

You Again by Zadok Ben-David

Completing an Ironman isn’t just a race — it’s a lifestyle. And for the cast of Beyond Limits, it meant reshaping their daily routines, confronting their weaknesses, and showing up when no one was watching.

 

Here’s a look at the incredible commitment each athlete put into training for the toughest test of all — 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling, and a 26.2-mile run.

 

 

️♂️ Raymond Mouzon – The Body Transformation Specialist

Balancing the role of director and athlete, Ray built his training around strength, discipline, and high-intensity endurance. His sessions were fuelled by ADHD-driven energy, transformed into pure focus.

 

Hannah Marshall – The Behavioural Expert

Hannah took a methodical approach to training — analysing patterns, understanding her body, and mastering the mindset needed to keep moving forward on tough days.

 

️ Stuart Downie – The Royal Marine Commando

No stranger to pain or pressure, Stuart attacked training like a mission. Long runs, open-water swims, and brutal bike sessions were just another day for this military machine.

 

🍎 Cindy Fincham – Early Years Advisory Teacher

Cindy juggled training around her busy family and work life — squeezing in early morning rides and late-night runs. Her consistency and commitment were nothing short of inspiring.

 

💼 Faye Barnes – Finance Risk Management

Faye brought her sharp planning skills to the table — breaking training into manageable blocks and tracking every step with purpose and precision.

 

🚓 Sam Cullum – The Met Firearms Policeman

Used to operating under extreme pressure, Sam’s training mirrored his work — focused, structured, and resilient. Every mile built the mental stamina he thrives on.

 

👩💼 Chelsi Owen – Head of Human Resources

With a demanding career, Chelsi showed up day after day — managing stress through movement and turning training into a form of self-leadership and therapy.

 

📣 Joyce Jeffrey – Communications Director

Joyce kept her training honest and grounded. Her approach wasn’t flashy — just real, raw effort and a deep belief in finishing what she started.

 

🍀 Mike Dunne – The Irish Barman

Mike’s training was full of character — battling through physical and emotional walls with a mix of grit, humour, and heart. Every session told a story.

 

📊 Lee Curtis – The Sales Chief

Lee approached training like a business deal — goal-driven, data-tracked, and relentless. If it was on the plan, it got done — no excuses.

 

 

Together, they trained through fatigue, injury, doubt, and everyday life. There were setbacks. There were breakthroughs. But most of all, there was progress.

 

This isn’t just a film about sport. It’s about real people doing something remarkable — and the work it takes to make the impossible possible.

 

Streaming on Amazon Prime this April.

 

#BeyondLimits #IronmanTraining #BehindTheScenes #EverydayAthletes #DisciplineOverMotivation #PushPastLimits #AmazonPrime #ComingSoon #RealPeopleRealStories

225.5 Arc by Bernar Venet

julian wild,system no 19,beyond limits, chatsworth house, derbyshire

Barry Flanagan ~ Leaping Hare on Curly Bell.

 

This is photographed from the other side from the previous one ... and it stands out a bit more.

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No, they're not gargantuan rocks, it's just a terribly wee version of the scuplture

Walking round the "Beyond Limits" Sculpture Exhibition at Chatsworth House

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Sculpture by Ju Ming (bronze), part of the 2011 'Beyond Limits' exhibition at Chatsworth.

 

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This is a Sotheby's Selling Exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture displayed in the grounds of Chatsworth House from the 9th September til 2nd November 2008.

 

You can see by the little person how huge this torso is.

Photo by Deidre Davidson

Ten Feet At A Time | Cindy Abbott | TEDxRedondoBeach

A sculpture by Marc Quinn, part of the Beyond Limits exhibition at Chatsworth House.

 

This is a day-time shot, processed using the "Dark - Night" filter of Topaz Adjust to give a rather attractive and mysterious moonlit effect.

 

Best viewed on black.

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