One veteran Ironman triathlete's venture into the ultramarathon realm where there are seemingly no limits to human endurance. Any triathlete who is interested in doing an ultramarathon should check here for tips and advice. For workouts leading to a successful finish at the Vermont 100 Mile Ultramarathon, you can find daily workouts at http://joegoldschedule.blogspot.com

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Your Friendly Neighborhood Endurance Coach

Triathlon Ain't Cheap! But training for one can be!

Just getting the equipment for a triathlon can be mind-boggling. A $3000 bike, a $500 wetsuit, $50 - $500 entry fees for races, etc. So how can you afford a $300 per month endurance coach after all is spent?

I think people are starting to understand getting more value for their buck these days. Especially with endurance coaching. That is where I come in:

1) Customized coaching plans at $50 per 4 week block.

2) One-on-one sessions from 1 hour on up at $30 per hour for those who purchase the coaching plan, $50 for those who do not.

3) I'm currently training for a busy 2010 season myself. Just give me an excuse to come on down to your neighborhood and train with you and it'll only set you back $15.

That's about it. I set no formal payment standards like other coaches and personally want to see you succeed. I also take it upon myself to try to get over to see you in your races to see the fruits of your labor. For free, of course; your payment to me in this situation is to see you smile as you cross that finish line, maybe with a personal best time!

I specialize in triathlon, marathon, and ultramarathon. Beginners and veterans accepted.

You can e-mail me at coachjoegold@gmail.com or call me at 347-996-0885. I'll come on over for a free initial consultation and can quickly start you on your way to a great season next year!

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