Understand Remote Tri Coaching – And Make It Work For You
Your tri coach doesn't have to live by you. Remote tri coaches can help you achieve your goals—if you learn how to find one and how to get the most out of your relationship.
Your tri coach doesn't have to live by you. Remote tri coaches can help you achieve your goals—if you learn how to find one and how to get the most out of your relationship.
“I’ve seen the numbers of those who have won Hawaii – and [Gomez] is a lot better.”
The Coaches of Color Initiative, funded by 80/20 Endurance, will award a one-year apprenticeship grant with $1,000 monthly stipend to recipients.
This go-to workout from Dan Lorang will give your top-end run speed a huge boost.
North American triathletes might not recognize Dan Lorang’s name, but they’ll recognize the names of his world-title winning athletes: Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug. Our European correspondent profiles the first coach to train both male and female winners of the Ironman World Championship title in the same year.
They can cost thousands of dollars, and some programs don’t require hands-on experience.
Jesse Thomas explains why hiring a coach is the best investment you can make, plus the do’s and don’ts of being a coachable athlete.
TrainingPeaks has announced the first Endurance Coaching Summit (ECS), to be held at the University of Colorado on July 28-29 in Boulder, Colo.
Hiring a coach is smart, but it’s important to ensure the relationship will work out. If it doesn’t, you need an exit strategy.
Inside Triathlon magazine goes behind-the-scenes and talks to Carfrae’s long-time coach, Siri Lindley.