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How To Find A Triathlon Coach

By Andrew Mitchell


A combination of swimming, running and cycling are also known as triathlon, it is a very demanding activity physically. Finding a good triathlon coach can be a hard task especially during the days where races are almost due. Before hiring a trainer there is a myriad of factors that need to be considered to ensure that the trainee improves his or her skills.

A relationship between the trainee and the trainer should be based on trust. For the trainee to get to his potential, he or she should be able to put his or her trust on the judgment of the trainer. Competitions should be reviewed ahead of time so that the trainer can guide you on what to do or not. Training involves the diet, training schedule among others. Without trust in him or her, conflicts will be unavoidable in the future.

An instructor should have a strong mental attitude, this is because the athlete could have mental breakdowns during the competitions and training programs. A mentally strong coach should be the strong person to be able to cope with such events. This will be helpful for the trainer in gaining a positive attitude. A good mental attitude contributes a lot to the endurance of a person.

Experience in the coaching system is the most important factor. One should hire the services of a coach who is has a clientele of successful athletes. Experience gives a lot of knowledge to the trainer and he or she can offer different ways to train. He or she can suggest the best diet among other issues. They are more expensive to hire than inexperienced ones but their services could be a game changer.

An instructor should have some educational background. He or she should be able to provide documents to prove that he or she has been certified by the athletics governing body to conduct coaching activities. Although not all educated coaches are good, having some basic training knowledge and skills is important for the progress of the trainee.

A triathlon individual should hire a coach who will dedicate his or her time to the client. A trainee should take the coach who will be present at all the competitions. Although it will be expensive, enlisting one who is at all races gives enough morale to the competitor to push on.

Before settling on a trainer a triathlete should consider the amount of money he or she is willing to spend. The search must be done with an actual number in mind. As the search continues one will notice that modifications will be necessary depending on the coaching expectancy. Fees charged will depend on particular experience of the particular trainer.

A trainee should also consider the type of coach that he or she wants. There are trainers who will charge high prices for personal coaching. However, there are coaches who provide group or club coaching. Although they charge high, a group of triathletes can pull together the amount of money required to hire the best coach.




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