Hilary Lorenz
Coach Profile
- UESCA Ultrarunning Coach Certification
- NASM Certified Sports Nutrition Coach
- NASM Performance Enhancement Specialization
- NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist
- USA Track & Field (USATF) Coaching Certificatio
- ,Original Strength (OS) Certified Professional
- Russian Kettlebell Certification (RKC) Instructor
- Nationally Certified Emergency First Responder
- CPR/AED/First Aid
- Master of Science in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition
- Running (marathon or shorter)
- Ultrarunning
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert/Advanced
- Strength and Conditioning
- Injury Prevention
- Sports Nutrition
5-10 years
I started running competitively at age 12, racing road and trail distances throughout life in NYC. I earned multiple Boston qualifiers before embracing trail ultramarathons. After leaving my tenured professor of art position in 2021, I moved to NM to focus on running, coaching, art, and adventure. I love everything from 5Ks to 24-hour races, thrive on competition, and take a steady, mindful approach to life, creativity, and long-term growth and education.
My coaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that slow and steady truly wins the race. In a world obsessed with quick fixes and fast gains, I prioritize sustainable progress, helping athletes build long‑term fitness, strength, and resilience without sacrificing their health or joy in running. I see endurance coaching as both an art and a science — one where individualized training, recovery, communication, and consistency are paramount. I blend evidence‑based programming with empathy, teaching skills that empower athletes to understand their bodies and training, not just follow a plan. Like the tortoise, we focus on steady, mindful effort — respecting process over pace, listening to feedback, and avoiding burnout and injury. Running is a lifelong journey, and my role as a coach is to help you cultivate growth that endures across seasons, distances, and life changes.



