Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Triathlon Podcast
Health & Fitness
This week’s podcast has several guests, all top-level coaches working with reasonably large groups of athletes. First up we have Helsinki-based UK Coach David Tilbury-Davis, who works with high-level pro and age group long-distance athletes. Next, we have the Smiling Tri Coach coach, Kate Offord, working with a large age group community. In third, we have Mike Ricci, all the way from Boulder, Colorado. Mike runs D3Multisport and has 9 coaches looking after almost 200 athletes. Finally, we have another UK coach, Matt Dixon, based in San Francisco, CA. Matt is the owner of Purple Patch Fitness and has a large group of coaches and athletes to manage.
Each of these coaches was gracious enough to share their time and provide insight into how they are currently working to manage their athletes and coaches, as well as their own health and well being. Despite having different bases and athlete numbers, you’ll find that they have all adopted a similar approach during the Coronavirus pandemic. To me, this is unsurprising as they are all high-level coaches and you don’t get to this level without having a certain type of outlook and philosophy.
Each of the conversations follows a similar format as we discuss:
Mark Wahlberg & James Corden morning workout
David Tilbury-Davis
Kate Offord - The Smiling Tri Coach
Mike Ricci - D3Multisport
Matt Dixon - Purple Patch Fitness
The Purple Patch Fitness podcast
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