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How to Know When an Athlete Is Uncoachable
By Matt Fitzgerald
The vast majority of athletes who are coachable exhibit four key qualities, and if one or more of these qualities are...
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4 Common Strength Training Mistakes Masters Athletes Make
By Menachem Brodie
With an intelligent strength training program, you can avoid negative adaptations and instead bolster your in-sport...
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5 Traits Present in Most Successful Endurance Athletes
By Tim Ballintine
If your athletes are resilient, consistent, organized, brutal, and present, chances are they’ll get it done and have better...
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How to Prevent The Female Athlete Triad as a Coach
By Dr. Jeff Sankoff
Coaches need to de-emphasize weight loss when talking to women and instead highlight healthy nutrition as a crucial...
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Where Are You On The Dunning-Kruger Wiggle?
By Andy Kirkland
Expertise isn’t easy to come by, and coaches can often trick themselves into thinking they know more than they...
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The Whole Picture: Nutrition
By Simon Wegerif
Simon Wegerif explains how nutrition affects total load in the fourth installment of “The Whole Picture.”
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Six Principles of Efficient Triathlon Training
By Conrad Goeringer
Training for triathlon is a balancing act. Using these six principles will help get the most out of limited time and...
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What Researchers Found After Studying 10 Million Marathon Finishers
By Justin Ross
What can you learn from studying 10 million marathon finishers? The results reveal a lot about athlete goals.
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Do you “Sisu”? A New Way To Measure Mental Toughness
By Joanna Zeiger
Coach and Olympian Joanna Zeiger describes a new method for measuring mental toughness so you can make improvements.
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6 Reasons Why Open Water Speed May Not Translate to the Pool
By Dan Bullock
Coach Dan Bullock explains why athletes might find their pace in open water to be faster than in the pool.