From the Let's Run article:
One change both Fisher and Scannell would like to make in 2025 is to add a training partner(s) to their group. Last year, Fisher would occasionally link up with Matthew Centrowitz for workouts, but he largely trained alone. Now Centrowitz is retired, and Fisher says he is “actively looking” for someone to push him in training.
It sounds like a dream job — come train alongside America’s best long distance runner! — but there are a few requirements. You need to move to Utah. You need to be a world-class runner; Fisher says he wants someone that’s “really, really good.” And you cannot be an a@@hole.
“As of right now, my attitude is I’d rather continue to be alone than add the wrong person,” Fisher says. “I really would like it to be a good fit, both in performance and in personality.”
The bottom line: Fisher is 27 years old. At this stage of his career, he has to be sure that every decision he makes is going to make him a better runner.
“If I’m going to start training with someone, it would be someone that I think — I mean, to be selfish — would benefit me,” Fisher says. “Because I don’t really see a reason to add someone right now when I’m in [my] prime years that wouldn’t objectively benefit me.”
Got any recommendations for Fisher?