Surpass Their Expectation
If you’re looking for the best way to gain new athletes and retain the athletes you have, the key is to surpass their expectations. Here are several practical ways you can do that.
If you’re looking for the best way to gain new athletes and retain the athletes you have, the key is to surpass their expectations. Here are several practical ways you can do that.
On a daily basis we have to wade through expert advice or product claims, training methods, and other such research-based information, but how do we really know what’s true and who to trust? Take a look at this list of Red Flags to help you navigate the BS and find reliable information and people.
In this episode of All Things Endurance, host Rick Prince chats with running coach and psychotherapist, Brant Stachel. Regarding his work as a psychotherapist, his focus is on sports performance and disordered eating. As both an endurance coach and disordered eating specialist, Brant brings a unique and very informed perspective to this very important topic. … Read more
An important key to being a great coach is having a healthy amount of humility. Both from a coaching perspective and learning perspective, being open to new or differing ideas will make you better.
Jeff Pierce is a former professional cyclist and the current CEO of Carmichael Training Systems (CTS). In Jeff’s distinguished cycling career, he rode for team 7-11, the first American to ride the Tour De France and in 1987, Jeff became just the third American to win a stage of the Tour De France on the … Read more
If you coach athletes long enough, inevitably you’ll face non-compliance in respect to workout adherence or communication. Here are some best practices to help you navigate these situations.
It’s likely you’ve heard of Imposter Syndrome, but are you familiar with the Dunning Kruger Effect? This effect is the exact opposite of Imposter Syndrome and is something to be aware of when judging yourself or others’ expertise.
Alli goes deep into how she started and scaled her running coach business, discussing a wide range of topics such as athlete retention, bringing on other coaches, the importance of goal setting and structure, among many other topics.
In this episode of All Things Endurance, host Rick Prince chats with coach Nick Hancock, owner of Maximum Mileage Coaching in the UK. If you’re looking to start or scale your coaching business, consider this podcast a must listen! Coach Hancock doesn’t hold back about his challenges, his successes and his best pieces of advice … Read more
In this episode of All Things Endurance, host Rick Prince chats with environmental and exercise physiologist, Mike Weiss of Alta Health and Performance Solutions (www.altahps.com). Specifically, Mike discusses what the most popular physiological tests are, as well as how to interpret and apply the results. About Mike Weiss Mike Weiss is an environmental and … Read more