Training secrets of the super fit chocolate boss
Running, working with weights, a rowing machine and cross training are all part of the regime for Mondelez executive Darren O’Brien to follow his passion as a rugby union referee.
Running, working with weights, a rowing machine and cross training are all part of the regime for Mondelez executive Darren O’Brien to follow his passion as a rugby union referee.
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