Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans | |
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Born |
Derrick Errol Evans 15 November 1952 Manchester, Jamaica |
Other names | Mr Motivator |
Occupation | Fitness Guru & Motivational speaker |
Known for | Mr Motivator exercise routines on GMTV |
Television | GMTV |
Spouse(s) | Sandra Evans (known as Palmer) 1996–present |
Children | Carolyne, Ebony, Benjamin, Abigail |
Parent(s) | Adopted |
Website | www.mrmotivator.com |
Derrick Errol Evans (born 15 November 1952), better known as "Mr. Motivator", is a Jamaican-born British fitness instructor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s through appearances on the UK breakfast television show GMTV, performing live fitness segments before Power Rangers. He mostly dressed in tight, colourful spandex outfits. In response to the popularity of his segment, he released a number of fitness and workout videos in the 1990s.
Early life and career
Evans was born in Manchester, Jamaica on 15 November 1952 and moved to Leicester in the UK in 1961. Evans found fame on the British breakfast programme GMTV in the early 1990s as Mr. Motivator, promoting health and fitness as a way of life. He performed fitness routines live on-air in highly coloured outfits, which quickly became his trademark. His appearances on GMTV led to Evans becoming (as Mr Motivator) well known in the UK.[1] Evans' popularity on GMTV led to the release of a number of fitness videos including Mr. Motivator's 10 Minute BLTs, Mr. Motivator's 10 Minute Workouts, Body Conditioner: Shot in Barbados, BLT2: Shot in Australia, and Bums Legs & Tums. Evans left GMTV in 2000, and went back to Jamaica because his daughter had breathing problems. After settling back down in Jamaica, Evans then started up a tourism business called H'Evans Scent, which offers activities such as ziplining and paintballing. Evans continued to make personal appearances at events in the UK for the following decade. After leaving GMTV, Evans continued to release fitness videos, as well as making personal appearances, compering sales conferences, instructing team building exercises, and motivational talks for companies and organisations.
In 2007, Evans made a comeback to TV, advertising his all new BLT workout. The exercise video focused on the bums, legs and tums areas, and combined dance steps and original music.
In 2009, Evans returned to GMTV as Mr Motivator for a three-week-long special to promote the public health programme Change4Life. This led to Evans meeting the former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, in promotion of the NHS Change4Life campaign. Evans also soon released his autobiography, which chronicled his story of growing up in Jamaica and rising to stardom on British television.[1]
In 2010, Evans appeared as Mr Motivator at the 2010 Bestival on the Isle of Wight as a special guest on the main stage. He performed a fitness routine while encouraging the crowd to join in and generally increase the amount of exercise they do and their enjoyment of doing it.
In 2014, the BBC announced that Evans would compete on a new Saturday gymnastics competition programme Tumble.[2] On 25 July, it was announced that he had withdrawn from the programme after dislocating his knee, necessitating surgery,[3] and would be replaced by actor Peter Duncan.
In 2016, Evans appeared as "Mr Motivator" on Lorraine, where he was interviewed by his old GMTV friend Lorraine Kelly, discussing his new book titled The Warm Up.[4] He also appeared on the BBC documentary Back in Time for the Weekend discussing 1990s exercise trends.[5]
Personal life
Evans lives with his wife and youngest daughter in St Ann, Jamaica, dividing his time between Jamaica and the United Kingdom. In addition to his media, motivational and fitness work, Evans and his family own and operate H'Evans Scent, an ecotourism resort, and PaintSplat, Jamaica's first paintball operation. He had previously had been in a relationship with Olympic javelin champion Tessa Sanderson
Charity work
In 2007, Evans presented Move It For MS, an exercise DVD for people with multiple sclerosis produced by the MS Trust. He described working with people with MS as "One of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Movement and exercise makes people feel good, valued and puts a smile on everyone's face."[6]
In 2009, Evans started supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer joining the Breakthrough Running Club as a celebrity expert, helping motivate runners of all standards.[7]
On 12 June 2009, Evans entertained the crowds at the Manchester Midnight Walk in aid of St Ann's Hospice, performing routines and then starting the walk off at midnight.
Music career
In 2012, Evans made the move to the music scene, with his release of "In Da House" music video. The video was directed by two&fro,[8] and featured Evans as Mr Motivator getting members of the public to become more active. The video was shot on location in London, England.
References
- 1 2 Clements, Jo (5 January 2009). Mr Motivator returns to GMTV in Lycra after nine-year absence... and looks in even better shape. Daily Mail. Retrieved on 25 January 2011.
- ↑ BBC announce line up for Tumble: retrieved 23 July 2014
- ↑ "Mr Motivator leaves BBC's Tumble after suffering knee injury". Independent. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
- ↑ "Mr Motivator is back and ready to get us moving".
- ↑ "Working out with Mr Motivator, The 90s, Back in Time for the Weekend - BBC Two".
- ↑ "Move it for MS!". Way Ahead. 11 (4): 1. October 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2009.
- ↑ Mr Motivator – Breakthrough Breast Cancer: retrieved 8 October 2012
- ↑ "two&fro (@twoandfrotv) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
External links
- MrMotivator.com Derrick Evans official site