MARK SAINSBURY has spent the last 23 years serving in the British Army with a year sabbatical spent employed as a prisoner officer. Mark left the Army in 2007. Since then he has worked at Duchy College and with Footsteps, he took over as Co director in Aug 2009.
He has worked closely with many youth groups including the Princess Trust and Education to Employment groups and has worked for a number of outward bound companies teaching Management, Leadership and Basic Survival skills. He has an in depth knowledge of creating training programme’s and tailoring them to suit the individual and group needs. He is an experience trainer who can teach assess and debrief on a variety of subjects.

He can offer a vast amount of experience in many fields. Navigation, First aid, Briefings, Basic Survival, Mine awareness, Weapon safety, Administration support to oversea deployments, Personal hygiene, Personal security, Surveillance and Communication skills with and without interpreters. He has first hand experience in West, and East Africa, North America and Central Europe. He has worked in Iraq and has experienced all extremes of environments and weather conditions. He has been involved in planning and executing numerous training exercises and operational deployments.

“Experience without knowledge is greater than knowledge without experience”
ADRIAN COUZENS (KP) left the Army in 2005. Over the years he has worked with numerous youth groups and organisations including two years specializing with inner city young students from London.
He has worked extensively and has a depth of experience in the Duke of Edinburgh award schemes.

During KPs Army service he has worked in most hazardous of environments including time served in the Jungle and the Desert. He has also gained experience in outdoor living skills during his numerous tours in America, Canada and main land Europe.

Adrian is a skilled instructor with a vast amount of experience; couple this with his fantastic dry sense of humour, makes KP an asset to the team at Footsteps of Discovery. He works well with both children and adults and is keen to pass on his vast experience. He believes that knowledge through experience will in the end save the day.

“You may come across the bridge, you were always going to cross when you came to it, sooner that you think.”
BEN WHITEHOUSE Ben was born in Cornwall, and is a real board man who has a keen interest in surfing and snowboarding; in addition he is also active in SCUBA diving and quad racing. He is a fit member of the Footsteps team who regularly participates in Muliti terrain long distance running events, including the London Marathon. He has travelled the world and picked up many indigenous Survival & Bushcraft skills from Southeast Asia, Australian outback, and various countries in Eastern Europe.

Ben has served the last 16 years, as a member of the Territorial Army, and has been involved in training soldiers in the Ukraine, Georgia, Romania, and the USA he has also completed an operational tour of Afghanistan. He has instructed: Schools, Colleges, and Army Cadets units from different backgrounds and ages in Survival & Bushcraft techniques.

Quote from Ben: "My experience has taught me to travel light, plan for the worst and hope for the best. Be prepared as knowledge weighs nothing."
ROSS BURT On leaving school Ross went into engineering, but never felt happy, and always wanted to learn about the outdoors and get involved in outdoor activities. He is experience in fishing and hunting, and used his engineering skills to build an off-road truck, and to compete in 4x4 challenge events.

He has qualifications as a level one paddle sports coach, including Deer Stalking, and Tracking. His passion for the great outdoors has seen him on many voluntary events for the Forestry Commission, including Bushcraft Courses. Ross has in-depth knowledge of the Bushcraft subject, and is very keen to share it with others.

"The fearless are merely fearless, those who act in spite of their fear are truly brave"
JIM MORRISON Jim is an active member of the Footsteps team; his back ground is from the senior service the Royal Navy. He left the Royal Navy in 2008 after serving for 22 years as a Marine Engineer.
His career took him around the world on ships and in submarines. During his submarine service he circumnavigated the globe visiting mainland USA, Hawaii, Korea, Philippines and Australia and he has sailed on or under the entire world's oceans including under the ice close to the North Pole.

He has always been keen on the outdoors and enjoys sailing & surfing in the summer months and skiing in the winter. He is a Survival and Bushcraft enthusiast who has a hunger for the basic skills. With his leadership, management and training skills Jim is very well suited to working with groups of all ages and abilities.

He uses his enthusiasm and energy to pass on his skills and knowledge and gets huge satisfaction in seeing those new skills put in to action by the cliental he is working with.

"Its skill, not strength that governs a ship, Skill will accomplish what is denied to force"