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Why Coaching?

I was asked the other day if coaching was only for "racers" - only for the people with events on the calendar and specific performance goals. It seems to be a common perception. If you are out there to get fitter, improve skills and for personal satisfaction, there's no place for a coach. After some thought, I realized that's not true - a shift from my earlier opinion. There is room for coaching for every athlete, from racers to lifestyle athletes. It's like a personal trainer at the gym. Most people don't think twice about paying hourly for someone to guide them through a strength routine at the gym. They are willing to pay for the accountability and the knowledge the personal trainer provides to help them get stronger, fitter and healthier. There's no race, no date circled on the calendar. It's something people do for themselves.

Why is coaching any different? It's not - it's also about personal goals, accountability, and getting fitter and healthier. It's helping balance exercise and training with life. Goals don't have to be performance and racing oriented. Goals can be as basic as getting on the bike four times a week and practicing a section of trail that's challenging or building up the running volume to be able to join a social running group and not get injured in the process. So just because you aren't a "racer" doesn't mean you won't benefit from coaching and it doesn't mean that you don't deserve the personal attention I will give you. Contact me at tracy@thelencoaching.com for more information and to get started reaching your goals, whatever they may be.

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