I've always been amazed when I talk to athletes and new potential clients, the stuff that seemingly is important to them. They always seem to ask about coaches racing and their training, and then lastly they get to coaching philosophy/ideas.
So I can totally get why someone in the coaching industry is going to brag about their own BQ'ing etc. Good for them, let's see how you go about developing athletes. That's the mark of a true coach or not.
ETA: Being fast and fit is marketing gold to AG athletes for the most part.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
So I can totally get why someone in the coaching industry is going to brag about their own BQ'ing etc. Good for them, let's see how you go about developing athletes. That's the mark of a true coach or not.
ETA: Being fast and fit is marketing gold to AG athletes for the most part.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
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Brooks Doughtie: May 5, 16 10:28