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About Our Triathlon Coaches |
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Eric Kahl, B.S.
- USAT Level I Coach
- Certified Personal Trainer
Coaching Philosophy
With over 15 years experience in the sport, I have tried and tested numerous training methodologies while simultaneously developing my own unique style. As an athlete, I understand the need to challenge myself and to be challenged by other athletes during a competition. And, as a coach, I strive to continue to educate myself and to work alongside other top USAT coaches in the industry to continually educate myself and be able to share my knowledge with my athletes. This allows me to further develop as an athlete and a coach to better provide you with extraordinary triathlon training experience.
I realize and believe that no two athletes will ever get the same results by following the same program. Therefore, my foundation for coaching athletes is based upon three essential key points: an individualized approach to maximize athlete’s ability, consistency and the right mental attitude.
Jackie Miller,RN, BS
- USAT Level One Certified Coach
- Certified Personal Trainer
- RRCA Certified Running Coach
I started in Triathlon industry over 5 years ago and I continue to grow my love for the sport. I have raced every distance from Sprints to Ironman Races. I consistently place in the top of my age group through dedicated training and using a postitive mental attitude. As my passion grew through the years I knew I wanted to help others discover the improvements that triathlon can bring to their lives.
I started coaching over 3 years ago and continually enjoy and thrive in coaching athletes and watch them discover the passion I found for the sport. I find the greatest joy in watching the beginners experience the thrill of crossing their first finish line and then watching their growth as they make their way to the longer distance races. I believe in helping athletes improve their limiters, strengthen their skills and help them gain the confidence they need to meet and exceed their personal goals. For me, coaching athletes not only involves improving their swim, bike and run techniques but also teaching them that having a positive mindset can take them far in a race and in their personal lives.
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