I’m looking to take my running to the next level. I’m not exactly sold on any coach, so I’m wondering what would be most recommended.
I’m looking to take my running to the next level. I’m not exactly sold on any coach, so I’m wondering what would be most recommended.
Email me: darkhorsedistanceproject@gmail.com
If you want lasting fast improvement coach js is your best choice. You can read about
his coaching service here :
Need for speed wrote:
If you want lasting fast improvement coach js is your best choice. You can read about
his coaching service here :
www.coachjs.se
When you open that you can read several lies on the site's homepage.
Like:
"Sammy Nyokaye coached by me since 2015 won the prestigious ( 4500 dollars ) Mullys half 2017 at the time of 1:01:40 at high altitude and beat runners like Kangoogo with half best 59 min"
"With my own invented DANCAN-system I have coached 13 winners of international races in just 5 years."
"Winners in: Valencia Marathon 2016 , Victor Kipchirchir 2.07.38 "
"So far ALL runners I have start to coach have improved , some of them extremely fast in just a couple of months. "
This last one can be easily verified on LRC.
This guy is a pal so biased but he's a good coach and very passionate
...should probably add the link...
feliciano90 wrote:
I’m looking to take my running to the next level. I’m not exactly sold on any coach, so I’m wondering what would be most recommended.
will you be taking PEDs? If so, JS doesnt take a serious stand against his athletes taking them.
feliciano90 wrote:
I’m looking to take my running to the next level. I’m not exactly sold on any coach, so I’m wondering what would be most recommended.
What distance do you race? I would coach you for free if you race from 800m - 5000m.
mason.graf@yahoo.comdarkhorsedistance project wrote:
Email me:
darkhorsedistanceproject@gmail.com
Are you a triathlon coach also?
I am actually currently working with triathletes but I write their running training and they have other coaches who write their biking and swim training. Typically they run 3-4 days per week
Do you look at their swimming and cycling training before planning running training. Do you have an idea of how the different sports blend together?
feliciano90 wrote:
I’m looking to take my running to the next level. I’m not exactly sold on any coach, so I’m wondering what would be most recommended.
Have you heard of Ricky?