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July 14, 2019

Coaches: Make Time to THINK!

How do you think? It seems like a silly question to ask. After all, thinking is something we take for granted. It occurs naturally if we simply pause for a moment and let our mind go to work. What if



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Published on July 14, 2019 10:53

July 10, 2019

Not Hard, Not Easy- The In-between Training Day

            Since Bill Bowerman popularized the idea of alternating days in which we do a hard workout and follow it up with a recovery day of,...



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Published on July 10, 2019 09:27

July 8, 2019

Episode 96: A Real Talk Rant on Scholarships, Formulaic Coaching, and Core Values

This episode of the On Coaching podcast is my favorite type. A rant on hot topics in the coaching and sports world. Our goal is to give you the truth, the behind the scenes answers without any fluff....



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Published on July 08, 2019 12:43

June 29, 2019

After a breakthrough, you should back off, not press forward

  20 x 400 meters. Working from 61 all the way down to 50.1.  That’s 50.1 for his 20th 400m, and he went through the first 200m in 23 high. This mind-blowing workout comes from the log of Alan...



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Published on June 29, 2019 11:16

June 21, 2019

Episode 95: Playing Hurt- Understanding the Nuance of Injury.

Injuries are the bane of any coach or athlete. They derail our seasons and sometimes our careers. In theory, injuries are relatively easy to deal with. Rest, recover, take time off. But in reality,...



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Published on June 21, 2019 03:29

June 10, 2019

The Real Struggle for Athletes: Moving on from their Sport

In June 2003, I ran the fastest mile by any high school runner in the country. Four minutes and one second. A hair shy of one of the most important barriers in sport. Awards and accolades soon...



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Published on June 10, 2019 06:13

May 28, 2019

Episode 94: Is Peaking a Myth?

Peaking! Do we drop the volume and intensity a bit and hope that our performance skyrockets? Or do we perform an exacting sequence of workouts designed to get you ready for race day? There are a lot...



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Published on May 28, 2019 06:55

The Cool Down: What’s the point?

            After grinding through those gut-wrenching 400-meter repeats or exhausting yourself in your most recent 10k race, there’s always that one thing left that we have to do before the workout...



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Published on May 28, 2019 05:56

May 13, 2019

Are you a Planner or Intuitive Type Coach?

            Writers of fiction are often separated into two categories: planners and pantsers. Planners take the time to prepare a deep outline,...



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Published on May 13, 2019 19:35

May 9, 2019

All of Your Questions Answered on the Caster Semenya Controversy

Last week, a woman who is the poster athlete for perseverance and grit had her career and livelihood ripped away from her. She did nothing wrong. She did not use performance enhancing drugs like many...



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Published on May 09, 2019 19:52