Noah Kennedy Based in N.Y.C

Triathlon Coaching

I’ve been competing in endurance sports since a young age. No real pro aspirations but I like to pretend, sometimes.

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If you’re interested in highly efficient, personal training plans send me an email. Rates are negotiable, reasonable, and depend on what goals you’re pursuing; my main reasons to coach are for fun and for practice, not to make money. Committed junior/student athletes rates are especially negotiable.

What you get:

  • Fully customized training plans updated weekly through TrainingPeaks.
  • Advice for race scheduling, planning, and executing.
  • Unlimited communication via text, email, TrainingPeaks.
  • Swim form analysis.

Qualifications:

  • Past president of UD Triathlon, assisted in coaching and leading 50+ athletes.
  • 2 years coaching athletes of all ranges, from beginners to competitive age groupers.
  • 10 years of triathlon knowledge.
  • Extensive experience competing, often at the national level, across a half dozen sports.  

Why you should get a coach (criteria and reasons):

  • If you have tangible goals that you need help executing on.
  • Writing your own training plans is time consuming. Having a plan for every day is convenient and efficient.
  • Self-coaching is hard. Even the best coaches will not have luck self coaching, because subjectivity leaks in. Results come from consistency. Consistency is easiest with objective training.
  • A good coach will teach you to be a better athlete, permanently.

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Reach out to find out more.