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Self-Coaching: The Future of Athletic Training and How Endurance Nation is Pioneering the Way

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When it comes to athletic training, the future is clear: it’s the era of the self-coached athlete. Gone are the days when coaching was seen as a one-way street, with a singular voice guiding athletes. Today, athletes crave autonomy, ownership, and empowerment.

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Seize the Season with Endurance Nation: Final Call to Sign Up!

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Winter is on the horizon, and with it comes the opportunity to revolutionize your training, knowledge, and connections. At Endurance Nation, we’ve crafted a meticulous journey for athletes looking to elevate their game. But here’s the thing: to unlock the entire season’s experience, time is of the essence.

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The Power of Collective Wisdom: Tapping into Endurance Nation’s Athlete Community

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If you’ve ever trained for a marathon, triathlon, or any endurance event, you know it’s not just about the miles or the hours. It’s about the knowledge, support, and camaraderie. So, where can you find this invaluable treasure trove?

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Endurance Nation: More than Training, It’s a Journey of Growth and Unity

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As the curtains draw on our week-long showcase, it’s evident that Endurance Nation is more than just a training program. It’s a transformative experience built on the pillars of coaching, learning, and an unparalleled community. With Day 7 upon us, it’s time to spotlight one of our most compelling offerings. Integrated Coaching, Learning, and Community…

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Wave One: Your First Step to a Stellar Season

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Imagine starting your athletic training for the next year right now. Welcome to the concept of ‘Out Season Wave One’, a strategy that Coach Patrick believes can optimise your fitness, accommodate unexpected disruptions, and even let you peak twice in a year! He shares how starting early, when the year is still fresh, creates a buffer for athletes to handle any setbacks without compromising their peak timings. Moreover, this approach gears you up for potential races as early as May or June, before taking a break, and returning for a ‘second season’.

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Who is the OutSeason® Designed For? Let’s Unpack This.

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If you’ve only recently started your journey into endurance sports, a word of caution: the OutSeason might not be for you. But if you’ve crossed that finish line, felt the weight of a medal around your neck and the itch to do even better, read on.

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The Makings Of The Gear You Love

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Join Mariah from Endurance Nation (www.endurancenation.us) for another weekly endurance podcast. This week Mariah interviews Kay Martin CEO of BOCO Gear. You’ll hear all about how this amazing endurance brand got started and what you can expect going forward. Key Talking Points include: How the apparel industry has evolved throughout the years What is it like…

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How the EN OutSeason Effects Athletes – Mark Hickman Interview

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  Join Coach Patrick from Endurance Nation for another weekly endurance podcast. This week Coach P virtually sits down with longtime Endurance Nation athlete, Mark Hickman. Mark is in the middle of the late season OS and we thought it would be good to talk to an athlete halfway through and get their thoughts. Key…

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Late Season Qualifying: The Race Report

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  Quick Summary: 25th Ironman, 9th Kona Qualifying spot 9:39:57 (fifth-time going sub 9:40!) 3rd place in M40-44 8th Overall 2nd American Swim PR The Preparation My 2017 race schedule had already included, Ironman Mont Tremblant and Ironman World Championships, just four weeks prior to Ironman Los Cabos. With little time between the two races,…

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Coach Patrick’s 2017 Ironman World Championship Race Report

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For those of you with short attention spans, I went 10:27 on the day.  1:07 swim 5:02 bike 4:04 marathon While it’s not even close to my personal best, the highlight of my day was being able to flex my mental toughness. Racing here is special, and I not only had a great time racing…

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