EPISODE · Nov 18, 2023 · 1H 59M
What Coaches Can Do To Be Relevant in the Next 10 years with Jim Rutberg #204
from KoopCast · host Jason Koop/Jim Rutberg
View all show notes and timestamps on the KoopCast website.Episode overview:Jim Rutberg is the Content Director for CTS. He has co-authored ten books on training and sports nutrition, including “The Time-Crunched Cyclist” and “Training Essentials for Ultrarunning,” and produced more than 20 full-length indoor cycling videos. He is also the primary author for the Research Essentials for Ultrarunning Newsletter. Episode highlights:(31:32) Finding coaching mentors: the best way to progress as a coach, personal example, collaboration and competition(51:24) Second phase of coaching: growth and expertise, creating a product to innovate in business or sport, variability of duration, personal examples from Rutty and Koop(1:23:55) Safeguarding you reputation: coaching is a small community, competitors may eventually be colleagues, be someone other coaches want to work withAdditional resources:FastTalk labs- How to Remain Relevant in 10 yearsPodcast with Lindsay GolichPodcast with Andy KirklandSUBSCRIBE to Research Essentials for UltrarunningBuy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning on Amazon or Audible.Information on coaching-https://www.trainright.comKoop’s Social Media: Twitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
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View all show notes and timestamps on the KoopCast website. Episode overview: Jim Rutberg is the Content Director for CTS. He has co-authored ten books on training and sports nutrition, including “The Time-Crunched Cyclist” and “Training Essentials for Ultrarunning,” and produced more than 20 full-length indoor cycling videos. He is also the primary author for the Research Essentials for Ultrarunning Newsletter. Episode highlights: (31:32) Finding coaching mentors: the best way to progre...
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