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		<title>Top 5 Questions to Ask When Hiring A Triathlon Coach For Your Ironman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trial member recently asked the Team for their input about the value of Endurance Nation vs hiring a local triathlon coach to prepare for their next Ironman. Before We Start: Don&#8217;t confuse proximity with proficiency. So the guy/gal lives in your town, you can ride/run/swim with them now and then, meet for coffee, etc. [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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<p>A <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/" target="_blank">trial member</a> recently asked the Team for their input about the value of Endurance Nation vs hiring a local triathlon coach to prepare for their next Ironman.</p>
<p><strong>Before We Start: Don&#8217;t confuse proximity with proficiency.</strong><br />
So the guy/gal lives in your town, you can ride/run/swim with them now and then, meet for coffee, etc. That&#8217;s great. But this is a brave new world of video calls via Skype, the HD Flipcam + Youtube, and podcasting from your iPhone.  We believe that the nearly everyday technology of the modern world has significantly reduced the advantage of proximity.</p>
<p>We also strongly believe that Ironman triathlon coaching is significantly different than coaching athletes to shorter races. Ironman triathlon coaching truly is a specialty. So when you put EN and Your Local Coach across the table from you, for the interview, we think you should ask us both these questions:</p>
<h3><em>#1. Is triathlon coaching your full-time gig?</em></h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re reading this post, it&#8217;s likely that you have/have had a real job. It&#8217;s also likely that there are part-timers in your field. In your experience, what are the knowledge and proficiency differences between full-timers and part-timers in your field? Triathlon coaching is no different.</p>
<p>Triathlon has grown by leaps and bounds over the last ten years, creating opportunities for many folks to hang a shingle and call themselves a coach. The price point of 1:1 triathlon coaching ($150-400+/month per athlete) can enable a new local coach to assemble a squad of 10-15 athletes at the default rate of ~$200/mo relatively quickly, providing a decent living when combined with the income of a real job. The net is that 90% of the coaches out there are teacher, personal trainer, got-a-real-job, local-fast-guy-with-real-job/triathlon coaches. From our experience,  the real job cushion usually means the coach doesn&#8217;t have to work too hard or think out of the box about how to improve their coaching skills or provide better service to their squad of athletes.</p>
<p>Endurance Nation: Rich and Patrick have been coaching full and half Ironman athletes, full-time, since 2001 and 2004, living in Los Angeles and Boston respectively with no safety net. This full-time focus has demanded that they think significantly outside of the box for how to best coach and service their athletes, leading to our suite of online resources, lower prices, race site support and free training camps.  Every year brings a new suite of innovations to our plans and community.</p>
<h3><em>2. How many Ironmans have YOU raced?</em></h3>
<p>We aren&#8217;t saying that you need to be fast Ironman athlete to coach people to an Ironman. While there are many high-dollar coaches without an Ironman finish to their name, we all know there are things you learn by doing that you can never pick up in a book or the latest article on triathlon training. Through their training and racing a combined 25+ Ironmans, including 5x Kona, Rich and Patrick like to say that they have made every conceivable mistake you can make&#8230;so you don&#8217;t have to! So when Rich and Patrick send you out on a Saturday to ride 4hrs of intervals, not 6hrs of Z1-2 riding, it&#8217;s because they themselves have tried every possible permutation of Ironman training ride and have learned, through their own experience, which is best. Their experience saves you years and years of learning the hard way.</p>
<h3><em>3. How many Ironman finishers have you coached? Show me their results and testimonials.</em></h3>
<p><em> </em>A significant weakness of the 1:1, small squad, part-time Ironman triathlon coach is simple experience and small sample size. How much can you learn if you&#8217;ve only raced a couple Ironmans yourself and have coached maybe a couple dozen local athletes to Ironman races? Before they founded EN in 2007, Rich and Patrick had coached well over 400 individual Ironman athletes between them. And in the four years since it&#8217;s founding, EN has grown from a squad of about 80 athletes to over 500, with 20-50 athletes at every US Ironman.</p>
<p>Now step back and think of everything that&#8217;s involved in teaching and managing a single Ironman athlete: educating them about proper training, swim/bike/run technique, bike fit and setup, figuring out training schedules, how is that schedule different for Timmy in SoCal vs Mary in Maine, teaching them how to actually race Ironman&#8230;and much more. Now multiply that by over 2000 athletes since 2001. That&#8217;s a LOT of experience with a very, very broad range of athletes and unique situations. In short, there is no training or scheduling problem or situation that Rich and Patrick haven&#8217;t seen and had to figure out a solution for.</p>
<p><strong>&gt;&gt; Go <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/#testimonials">here to read the testimonials of our athletes</a> and <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/podcast/">here to listen to podcasted race report interviews</a>.</strong></p>
<h3><em>4. What is your Ironman training philosophy? How did you develop it?</em></h3>
<p>Most coaches have read a book or two, few have written one. Many coaches position themselves as the loin-clothed guru, coaching out of a black box on a mountain top, only choosing to work with the Few who&#8217;ve climbed to the top of PricePoint Summit and are therefore lucky enough to work with the Guru.</p>
<p>This is ours, the <a href="../../book/manual/lctm.php">Endurance Nation Long Course Training Manual</a>, a 130-page book we&#8217;ve written. The Manual is our application of scientific training principles to the training of real people with real lives. In short, there is what you read in a book and there&#8217;s what you learn  when you apply the book stuff to the real world, and figure out your own  tweaks and methods based on your own experiences and observations. See  2000+ athletes, full-time, nothing but Ironman triathlon coaching above.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve also shared everything we know about training, coaching and racing here on our blog, <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/podcast/">in our podcasts</a>, and our <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/resources/">free seminars</a> and ebooks openly available. We invite you to <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/">create a 5-day, free trial membership</a>.</p>
<p>The bottomline is want you to have every opportunity to thoroughly vet us and our coaching before you pay us a dime. We are the Anti-Guru, Anti-Black-Box coaches.</p>
<h3><em>5. Do you have a strategy for racing Ironman/70.3? What is this based on? How will you teach it to me?</em></h3>
<p>Please <a href="https://www.box.net/shared/p06kzxq0nh">download and read our Four Keys of Ironman Execution ebook</a>. We&#8217;ve turned this strategy into a <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/store/resources/dvds.php">DVD</a> which we&#8217;ve put into the hands of over 4000 athletes. We have created a<a href="http://www.triathlonexecution.com/"> virtual seminar on how to race Ironman</a>. We&#8217;ve created a series of <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/store/execution/index.php">Course Talks</a> to teach people how to race every inch of specific US Ironman courses. We&#8217;ve been on site at every US Ironman every year since 2007 (and 3-4 races per year well before then) to support our 20-50 athletes at every race. In short:</p>
<ol>
<li>No two coaches in the Ironman triathlon world have managed as many rolls of the Ironman execution dice as have Rich and Patrick.</li>
<li>No two coaches have used this experience to create a similarly comprehensive suite of race execution products and learning tools.</li>
<li>No two coaches manage a Team with similar numbers of Ironman athletes, creating an ever-growing data set of what works, and doesn&#8217;t, on race day.</li>
</ol>
<h3>It&#8217;s About More than Dollars &amp; Distance</h3>
<p>Inside Endurance Nation, Ironman triathlon coaching is, literally, all we do. We live it, 24/7, and have a created a training and racing system proven through the feedback and results of thousands of Ironman finishers. Our online community has grown into a real family of amazing athletes who connect daily and meet up in-person at races and training camps across the US. But don&#8217;t take our word for it, <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/" target="_blank">create your own FREE five day trial</a> to experience the energy, support and knowledge of the world&#8217;s largest online triathlon Team!</p>
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		<title>State of the Nation, Part II: Stakeholder&#8217;s Meeting and 2011 Initiatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 10:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The coaches have returned from Ironman Florida, with Rich joining Patrick to support the team and to brainstorm their plans for the 2011 season. We&#8217;d like to update you, our TeamEN members, ENFans, and stakeholders in Endurance Nation on our plans for 2011. Please click here to listen to the Stakeholder&#8217;s Meeting podcast! Endurance Nation [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The coaches have returned from Ironman Florida, with Rich joining Patrick to support the team and to brainstorm their plans for the 2011 season. We&#8217;d like to update you, our TeamEN members, ENFans, and stakeholders in Endurance Nation on our plans for 2011.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://traffic.libsyn.com/enation/SON_Part2_Stakeholders.mp3" target="_blank">Please click here to listen to the<br />
Stakeholder&#8217;s Meeting podcast!</a></h3>
<h2><strong>Endurance Nation 2011 Initiatives </strong></h2>
<h3><em>Expanding the EN Race-Day Presence</em></h3>
<p>Endurance Nation is now likely the largest triathlon team in the long course space. And part of what makes us so unique is the race weekend experience we create for our members and they create for themselves, particularly at the Ironman distance. Every US Ironman includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>15-40 TeamEN athletes racing</li>
<li>A coach on hand to support and lead the athletes and their families for the weekend.</li>
<li>Team Dinner (20-90 people)</li>
<li>Four Keys Talk</li>
<li>Coaches, family, and friends cheering on the athletes at a specific location on the bike and run course.</li>
<li>After Party: food, beer, coaches, and tall tales after the finish.</li>
</ul>
<p>For 2011 we want to blow this out even more, extending as much of this experience as we can downwards to the half Ironman distances. Many of our Ironman athletes race 1-3 x HIMs in route to their Ironman, creating similar per race numbers of TeamEN members at many HIM&#8217;s around the country. We now have the leverage, capital, and resources to bring some of our race weekend IM mojo to the HIM space:</p>
<ul>
<li>Race Captains will &#8220;rally the troops&#8221; around every US Ironman and key 70.3 events. Will organize and coordinate dinner plans, meeting locations, and family presence.</li>
<li>The Race Director will manage all of the Race Captains, with the assistance of Coach Rich</li>
</ul>
<h3><em>New Wicked Smart Members</em></h3>
<p>WSM&#8217;s are TeamEN members athletes who&#8217;ve demonstrated extraordinary self-coaching knowledge, experience, and communication skills. They are nominated by their peers to be given the title of Wicked Smart Member, with the approval of Rich and Patrick. In short, any answer or input from a WSM should be given the same weight as an answer by Rich and Patrick&#8230;they are THAT good, as recognized by their peers. Team, we will begin our next round of nominations shortly so get your lists ready!</p>
<h3><em>Sleeper Cell Initiative</em></h3>
<p>Over the years, as the team has grown and members have referred their friends to the squad, we have organically formed &#8220;Sleeper Cells,&#8221; dense pockets of TeamEN athletes in specific geographic locations. For 2011 we will brainstorm ideas, and put cash on the table, to help these cells grow and support themselves, as well as facilitate the creation of additional Sleeper Cells.</p>
<h3><em>Charity Starter Program</em></h3>
<p>Many TeamEN athletes raise money for charity through their racing. We want to help them and encourage more members to raise money for charity. For 2011 EN will kick in the first $250 towards any TeamEN member&#8217;s fund raising efforts, up to a maximum of $2000 per month.</p>
<h3><em>Member Directed Training Camps</em>, <em>aka DIY Training Camp Program</em></h3>
<p>Lastly, many TeamEN members are getting together to schedule cool training camps &#8212; adding a fun physical, real world component to their virtual friendships. We want to encourage more of this for 2011 and will donate $400 to any member-directed training camp with over 8 total attendees. Team, look for more details soon, including the application process and deadline.</p>
<p>We have a few more double top secret squirrel ideas and initiatives that we&#8217;re not quite ready to share with you yet. Stay tuned!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[September traditionally marks the end of the season for Endurance Nation, as we use Ironman Wisconsin as a opportunity to reflect on the year, extract valuable lessons, and make plans to implement changes in 2011. Actually, this process is continuous, internally, but for many reasons a lot of stuff just comes together for us around [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>September traditionally marks the end of the season for Endurance Nation, as we use Ironman Wisconsin as a opportunity to reflect on the year, extract valuable lessons, and make plans to implement changes in 2011. Actually, this process is continuous, internally, but for many reasons a lot of stuff just comes together for us around the September time frame.</p>
<p>As such, this is a great opportunity for us to reflect on the year with you, our ENFans and TeamEN members, to share with you our lessons learned from 2010 and preview what we have in store for you&#8211;and the greater tri world&#8211;for 2011.</p>
<p>In Part I, we&#8217;ll talk about where we&#8217;ve been and where we are today. In Part II, we&#8217;ll reveal some (but not all) of our plans for next year.</p>
<p><strong>1. The Waiting List</strong><br />
It started in May of 2009, but really took root in 2010. Closing registration to the Team, a potentially risky move, actually created a few opportunities:</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Focus and Efficiency</span>: The waiting list allowed Patrick and I to focus 100% on our members during the time when they need us the most: the Ironman race season. Between supporting the team in the forums, travel to races, creating content for them, and much more, we just didn&#8217;t have the bandwidth to spare on what we felt would probably have been a trickle of new members joining in the heat of the racing season. Instead, we just closed the doors and locked them. However, we were surprised when the waiting list exploded eventually building to over 400 athletes multiple times by the summer of 2010.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Filters</span>: TeamEN&#8211;the community&#8211;belongs to the members, not to us. We just can&#8217;t describe to you the depth of the community that our members have built for themselves within virtual walls of EN. Going to a waitlist meant that the people who were invited really wanted to be on the Team, making adding new folks a much more seamless experience.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>2. Re-Investing in the Team</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>We repaid our existing, longest serving members by offering to them a heavily discounted rate, for life. This core group of over 150 athletes has been with us since the beginning, through several iterations, and gyrations, of service delivery and pricing model. We sincerely appreciate their loyalty (sniff).</li>
<li>We created a partnership that allowed us to build our own proprietary membership and training plan platform focused on what we feel are the most important elements of the coach/athlete relationship. In short, &#8220;Here is my training plan. Right next to it, easy to find, is the content I have created to accompany each week of your training plan. If you have questions about THIS week, ask here; about your SEASON, ask there. Connect with your fellow teammates over here.&#8221; We are continually improving this interface.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Training Plans</strong><br />
Listening to feedback of the Team and applying our own observations, in August &#8217;09 we completely rewrote our OutSeason plans, and created brand new podcasts and videos to accompany every training week. We ran a very successful OS training plan sale in September and many of these training plan customers decided to join EN in November after our offer of a training plan credit applied to membership.</p>
<p>We repeated this rewrite process again in December, this time to our entire suite of half and full Ironman training plans, and recorded new podcasts and videos to accompany the new plans. We applied a sale to these plans in January and February, and brought in a few more members in March through our training plan credit opportunity above.</p>
<p><strong>2. New OutReach / Education Initiatives<br />
</strong>In keeping with our progressive outreach through free eBooks and social media, we decided to compile some of our most precious resources into more digestible and exciting formats. <strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><strong>V</strong><strong>irtual Seminars</strong></em><strong>:</strong> Related to our filter and screening ideas above, we decided to create a series of &#8220;virtual seminars,&#8221; to deliver to the tri world our thoughts on OutSeason and Long Course training, and Ironman race execution. (links to all). We were successful in delivering our message to more athletes, identifying potential members for TeamEN.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong><em>100% FREE Tri Rallies</em></strong><strong>: </strong>A  free training camp for our athletes and the general public, hosted by us on a couple of the Ironman courses. We hatched the idea while riding off the IMUSA course during our June &#8217;09 camp and decided to focus on IMUSA and IMWI, the courses we are most familiar with.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Our first Tri-Rally was on the <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_camps/" target="_blank">IMUSA course</a> in June 2010. With only word of mouth marketing and RSVPs taken on Facebook, we truly had no idea what expect. We were very pleasantly surprised to have over 60 athletes attend the Rally and, though the weather didn&#8217;t exactly cooperate, I was still able to deliver about 3-4hrs of instruction and introduce many athletes to TeamEN. It was also a ton of fun and this was duplicated, with a few refinements, on the <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_camps/" target="_blank">IMWI course</a> in July, where over 70 athletes joined us.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><strong>ENFan</strong></em><strong>:</strong> Our next to last epiphany of the summer was that we were under-serving  all of the people who had connected themselves to our brand. Whether by  downloading an ebook, taking one of our virtual seminars, purchasing a  training plan, following us on Twitter, fanning us on Facebook, or  attending a Tri Rally or Four Keys talk, these athletes had told us they  were interested in hearing what we had to say and in connecting to  Endurance Nation in some fashion. So we fired up ENFan, giving away our  Four Keys DVD and a 10% training plan discount code. The response from  you, our ENFans, has been incredible</p>
<p><strong>3. Improved Race Weekends</strong><br />
Huge, huge, huge and, more importantly, incredibly fulfilling for us as coaches and founders of a community. An opportunity to meet our athletes again, watch them on their big day and be there for them and their families at the finishline.  The numbers:</p>
<ul>
<li>20 at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/category/team-en/results/imsg-results-team-en/">IMSG</a></li>
<li>24 at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/category/team-en/results/imcda-results-team-en/">IMCDA</a></li>
<li>30+ at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/category/team-en/results/imusa-results-team-en/">IMUSA</a></li>
<li>20 at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/category/team-en/results/imlou-results-team-en/">IMLou</a></li>
<li>13 at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/2010/09/06/ironman-canada-results-and-testimonials/">IMCA</a></li>
<li>38 at <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/category/camps/imwi-camps/">IMWI </a></li>
</ul>
<p>At each of these races we delivered our Four Keys talk to 70-120+ people &#8212; the Team and general public. And as we better leveraged our word of mouth networking tools the number of people present at the start of each talk (ie, a measurement of how well we had gotten the message out there and convinced people to actually put us on their calendars) dramatically increased.</p>
<p>By September of 2010, we sensed that we had finally reached a tipping point of awareness of EN and our race execution message as we received MANY props on the course, in coffee shops, and shouted through car windows by our fans.</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><strong>Two Week Trial</strong><br />
Now for our final epiphany: as good, unique, valuable and amazingly cool we think TeamEN is, it&#8217;s hard as hell to explain to the public what is actually going on inside. Instead, we were expecting you to sign up on a waiting list and then sit by the phone waiting for us to call to join the team, which you only got to see and witness after paying us. Even with a 30-day money-back guarantee, we&#8217;ve realized this isn&#8217;t the most efficient scenario for you or for us.</p>
<p>On September 17th we invited our ENFans to create a two week trial membership. Nearly 420 athletes responded by creating a trial. Close to 100 of these ended their trial early, within 5 days, to start their season with the Team. By the time the dust settled on October 1st, a total of 155 new athletes joined the ranks of TeamEN.</p>
<p>Endurance Nation is now a team of over 525 Ironman and Half Ironman athletes. Next we&#8217;ll share with you some of our ideas and plans for 2011.</p>
<p><strong><em>Interested in Joining TeamEN?</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/">Become an ENFan</a> to receive a FREE Four Keys DVD, and an invitation to our next trial membership opportunity, expected to take place near the end of October, 2010.</p>
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		<title>The Myth of Customization</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 18:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few solid hours at the Multisport World Expo this past weekend, I was officially "tri-ed" out. It's great to see everyone, but it can get to be a bit much after a few hours. I saw a lot of interesting stuff, particularly from the 10+ events that had tables there (being a race director must pay well!), but as I coach I was really only looking at the other coaching groups that were on site. <p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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<p>After a few solid hours at the Multisport World Expo this past weekend, I was officially &#8220;tri-ed&#8221; out. It&#8217;s great to see everyone, but it can get to be a bit much after a few hours! I saw a lot of interesting stuff, particularly from the 10+ events that had tables there (being a race director must pay well), but as I coach I was really only looking at the other coaching groups that were on site.</p>
<p><strong>High-Dollar = High-Contact = High-Value?</strong><br />
Endurance Nation was the only low-cost player in the space, so my viewpoint will be biased for sure. It was really interesting to watch the active groups attempting to communicate value to the wandering tri-consumer. As a high-dollar coach (read $200+ / monthly fee), one has to really justify what the athlete is getting for their investment. This is usually achieved by promising contact with the coach, be it via phone, or email or in person. The more contact you want, the more money you have to pay.</p>
<p>Other ways that coaches were promoting their particular brands included fancy gear / signage (looks legitimate), custom metrics (body fat / body composition testing), and performance analysis (run and/or swim technique reviews). The more you pay, in other words, the more customized things become and presumably the more value you get.</p>
<p><strong>How Much Custom is Necessary?</strong><br />
Of course, the tri-marketing gurus want you to feel special. They want you to pick out the special saddle, the particular wetsuit and the &#8220;must-have&#8221; brand of nutrition. If we all know that not every one needs a custom-built titanium triathlon bike, why do we assume that everyone will benefit from high-tough one-on-one coaching?</p>
<p>There are times &#8212; as in the case of triathlon training + learning &#8212; where a large, available sample size trumps one particular niche of knowledge every single time. Will you get more from talking to one person, with one experience, or by connecting with hundreds of other athletes who have been on the same journey? If you are a <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/2010/03/25/beginner-ironman-70-3-open-house/">beginner triathlete</a> with a job and a family, is that coach with ten years and world championship credentials (but not 9-5 gig or family) going to be able to identify with what you need? Will she speak to you?</p>
<p>Then again, perhaps you need a workout reminder? Maybe you need to pay money to be held accountable? Or maybe your life is so crazy you just want someone to tell you what to do and when. If so, then a coach might be right for you. But know that the odds are pretty darn close to zero that you and your training situation are so unique that you <em>need</em> a custom solution.</p>
<p><strong>Know Yourself</strong><br />
Instead of playing the game of comparing pricing tiers, triathletes would be better served asking what exactly it is they need to achieve their fitness and race day goals. Just like everything else in our world, there is a point of diminishing returns on our investment. Take the time to learn more about yourself, and the many available resources out there, and make an informed decision. Without a doubt you are a unique individual on a special fitness journey&#8230;but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to pay top-dollar to get top-notch support, help or guidance!</p>
<p><em>Are you a beginner? Maybe you are re-thinking your training after months of 20+ hours a week, burning the candle at both ends and no results to show for it? Please <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/2010/03/25/beginner-ironman-70-3-open-house/">register for our free April Open House to explore Team Endurance Nation</a> and how our community &amp; coaches can help you take your game to the next level!</em></p>
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		<title>TeamEN 2009 Debrief Series, Part I: Training Plan Improvements</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve made several changes to our OutSeason plans and will do the same for our Half and Full Ironman training plans, expected to be published this winter. However, are largest improvement is what we call EN 4.0: we have built our own internal training plan hosting platform that allows us to do some very cool, [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve made several changes to our OutSeason plans and will do the same for our Half and Full Ironman training plans, expected to be published this winter. However, are largest improvement is what we call EN 4.0: we have built our own internal training plan hosting platform that allows us to do some very cool, you ain&#8217;t gonna get this anywhere else, stuff. Specifically:</p>
<ul>
<li>Putting all of our associated content right in/next to your training plan when you need it.</li>
<li>Endurance Nation training plans have now become a living product: as we (coaches and team) create content, it can be added dynamically to the training plans. The resources associated with the plan then grow and increase over time and, most importantly, rather than buried in a blog or one of 20 podcasts on a page, they are right there inside your plan. No other training plan or training plan platform has this dynamic integration.</li>
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<p>Thoughts from Coach Rich</p>
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		<title>New Endurance Nation Out-Season Training Plans, Coming September 1st</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without a doubt, these Out-Season training plans are the cornerstone of our success as a long course triathlon Team. Built on our radical approach to endurance training&#8211;Build FAST First, the Put FAR Under It &#8211; athletes using our protocols experience significant improvements on just six to eight hours of training per week: Avg 10k Improvement: [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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<p>Without a doubt, these Out-Season training plans are the cornerstone of our success as a long course triathlon Team. Built on our radical approach to endurance training&#8211;Build FAST First, the Put FAR Under It &#8211; athletes using our protocols experience significant improvements on just six to eight hours of training per week:</p>
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<li><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Avg 10k Improvement: </span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><em>2 minutes and 30 seconds</em><br />
</span></span></span></li>
<li> <span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Avg Half Marathon Improvement: </span></span></span><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">4 minutes and 47 </span></span></span></span></em><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><em>seconds</em></span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Avg Bike Threshold Power (FTP) gain: </span><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">15%</span></span></em></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: x-small;"> <span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Avg Power-to-Weight (w/kg) gain: </span><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">15.7%</span></span></em></span></span></li>
</ul>
<p>Many other plans are basically written by a guy who read a book by a guy who read a book. Our plans are driven by our combined experienced of nearly 20 years of long course triathlon coaching, and, most importantly, the results, feedback, and continuous improvement loop you would expect from a team of over 400 athletes. These plans have been updated and improved seven times in five years. When was the last time your training plan was even touched? Can your 1:1 coach produce similar improvement data &#8212; actual data &#8212; above?</p>
<p><strong>Out-Season Training Plan Improvements for 2010</strong><br />
We are in the process of improving our Out-Season training plans for the 2010 long course triathlon season. This is an annual process that involves pouring over Team data from 400+ members and reviewing athlete feedback, etc. Here is the short list of improvements, a result of the coaches and team putting their heads together:</p>
<ul>
<li>Plans lengthened from 16 weeks to 20 weeks.</li>
<li>&#8220;Cold&#8221; and &#8220;Warm&#8221; weather volume options given for key workouts. Every Saturday ride will include options for &#8220;if you are stuck on a trainer for 1:30&#8243; and &#8220;if you can get outside for 2-3hrs.&#8221;</li>
<li>Training blocks broken down as:
<ul>
<li>Weeks 1-8 focus on lifting power/pace/speed at Lactate or Functional Threshold</li>
<li>Weeks 9-14 shift to lifting power/pace/speed at Vo2Max</li>
<li>Weeks 15-20, we return to focus on Lactate/Functional Threshold performance</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Testing / Benchmarking process and frequency improved.</li>
<li>Now includes technique and fitness focused swim guidance.</li>
<li>New Gold Level OS Plans will have a podcast AND video for EVERY week of your training plan. That&#8217;s nearly 4hrs of detailed guidance from Rich and Patrick to help you make the most of this critical training phase.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Plans will be released to the general public on Sept 1:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Priced starting at $179 ($9/week!), the same price as 2008 but four more weeks!</li>
<li>Newsletter subscriber (you) discount: 10%, good through September 30.</li>
<li>Twitter Follower Discount: 20%. Simply <a id="l9xg" title="follow TeamEN on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/teamEN">follow TeamEN on Twitter</a> and we will publish a special discount for you on September 1, good through September 15.</li>
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<p><strong>Background on the Endurance Nation OutSeason</strong><br />
<a id="e0-1" title="Ironman Coeur d'Alene" href="../2009/endurance-nation-ironman-cda-2009-race-recap/">Ironman Coeur d&#8217;Alene</a> (26 EN athletes) and <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/blog/2009/ironman-usa-2009-team-race-wrap-post/">Ironman Lake Placid</a> (37 athletes) are in the books. The results of our athletes, the team vibe of 25-35+ at every race, 60-70+ at the race week team dinner, a waiting list of nearly 200 athletes&#8230;something is working and we&#8217;re going to let you know the secret: a very large part of Endurance Nation&#8217;s success, as a team and as individual race performances, is built in our Out-Season. Specifically, our Out-Season training plans.</p>
<p>To review the Endurance Nation long course training season:</p>
<ul>
<li>Out-Season: 16-20wks, &#8220;Build FAST, then put FAR under it.&#8221;</li>
<li>General Preparation: Everything until 12wks out from your race. &#8220;Training to train, putting the FAR under FAST.&#8221;</li>
<li>Race Preparation: Starts 12wks out from the race. Focus on the FAR and race-specific intensity.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Why is our Out-Season so powerful? </strong><br />
First, it has been proven across three seasons to make you SIGNIFICANTLY faster than your old self. How do we do it? We focus on low volume, high intensity training. Low volume, cuz it has to be, because you are a real person in the real world, it&#8217;s winter, and you don&#8217;t need to be training hours and hours for a race 6-9 months away! High intensity because low volume creates the opportunity for the high intensity that will make you faster on race day. In short, we build your Fast in the Out-Season. With only 6-8hrs of total volume per week, our athletes achieved the <strong>documented</strong> gains above. Can your coach or training plan demonstrate similar documented gains?</p>
<p>Second, low volume conserves your head, your job, your family life, and those always-precious SAUs (Spousal Approval Units). One consistent comment we hear from our team is how much focused, time efficient work they are getting in at a relatively low time-cost, and that this work definitely pays off with faster performances all season. That is, they are getting faster and fitter with less impact on their personal lives than ever before. This is huge money in the bank for when you need to get a green light for those 5hr+ rides closer to your race!</p>
<p>Third, it&#8217;s an incredible team building opportunity for us. Our Out-Season, November 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010, is a golden opportunity to get the entire team on the same training, learning, experience-sharing, accountability, and comarderie page. The entire team is training, talking, and thinking about the same things, without the distraction of racing. In addition, we will hold back some team-only features that will not be included in the general-public training plans. Specifically, we have created a power-training protocol proven to boast Functional Threshold Power an additional 10% in only 5wks.</p>
<p>If you think the Endurance Nation team-only experiences and resources are for you, <a id="j2qg" title="join our waiting list" href="../../en_coach/">join our waiting list</a>. If not, these training plans are certainly an excellent alternative, to be published September 1, 2009.</p>
<p>We hope that you are excited about the potential to significantly improve your 2010 performances by doing the hard, smart work in the OutSeason. The results of our athletes speak for themselves! We&#8217;ll let you know when the plans are available for purchase, on September 1, and don&#8217;t forget to follow <a id="tu9h" title="TeamEN on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/teamEN">TeamEN on Twitter</a> to receive a Twitter-only 20% discount!</p>
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		<title>Endurance Nation, The Business &#8212; Part I: The Founding Principles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endurance Nation is just over two years old, the product of much coffee and discussion between Rich and Patrick at IMCDA '07. What started as two coaches with zero athletes between them is now a truly global Team of over 400 members...in less than two years. The Endurance Nation you see today is MUCH different from what we envisioned...and that's a good thing. <p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endurance Nation is just over two years old, the product of much coffee and discussion between Rich and Patrick at IMCDA &#8217;07. What started as two coaches with zero athletes between them is now a truly global Team of over 400 members&#8230;in less than two years. The Endurance Nation you see today is MUCH different from what we envisioned&#8230;and that&#8217;s a good thing.</p>
<p>As we prepare to re-open the Team in Fall of 2009 (<a id="v2vf" title="you should join the waitlist here" href="../../en_coach/">you should join the waitlist here</a>) with a whole new host of resources and infrastructure to enhance our work, we are conducting an internal review &#8211; where we are, how got here, and where to go now. Making this public is not only true to how we work, but might even prove interesting / useful to some of you.</p>
<p>As a business, Endurance Nation is centered on five basic principles:</p>
<ol>
<li>Know what you are good at&#8230;and do more of that.</li>
<li>Know what you are not good at&#8230;and don&#8217;t do that.</li>
<li>Listen to your customers.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t just give your customers what they want, give them what they need.</li>
<li>Build a business that supports your desired lifestyle.</li>
</ol>
<p>After a great deal of self-assessment, we determined that:</p>
<ul>
<li>We are both good communicators and teachers. Comfortable with writing and speaking on a broad range of topics.</li>
<li>We are comfortable with technology: podcasting, video creation, social networking platforms, etc.</li>
<li>We spend most of our time building as we go, preferring to run now with an 80% plan than wait for the 100% plan to develop, confident we can tweak and fix problems on the fly.</li>
<li>We both prefer to manage a very, very small number of very high quality relationships. When we move away from this, our potential for making mistakes increases.</li>
<li>We have a great deal of experience with leading and fostering communities.</li>
<li>Neither one of us is willing to compromise our preferred lifestyle. For Patrick, this means spending tons of quality time with his two young daughters. For Rich, this means leveraging his flexibility to work and travel anywhere, anytime.</li>
</ul>
<p>We applied these items to an analysis of the common coaching models in the triathlon space. Our assessment:</p>
<p><em>One-on-one Coaching Model</em>: One coach with a small number of clients paying a high monthly fee.</p>
<ul>
<li>Not scaleable; there is only so much of you to go around and so much space you can rent out in your head.</li>
<li>High risk, as a significant percentage of your income is dependent on the training, racing, lifestyle, and family budget whims of a small number of people.</li>
<li>Very little opportunity for individual growth / development.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Cloning Yourself</em>: Recruiting and training additional coaches to work within your brand.</p>
<ul>
<li>More scalable but inefficient. In our experience, it takes a lot of work to put a new coach in front of enough people whereby they and YOU make enough money to make it worth your while.</li>
<li>Risky, as someone else is on the street representing your brand.</li>
<li>You spend less and less time coaching, more time managing others.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Selling Your Time</em>: Testing, opening a physical location, running local coached workouts, etc.</p>
<ul>
<li>Unacceptably high fixed and lifestyle costs: facilities/overhead, insurance, time, etc.</li>
<li>Not enough scalability, only so many places you can physically be.</li>
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<p><em>Selling training plans:</em> Generic training solutions delivered electronically via the web.</p>
<ul>
<li>Excellent scalability.</li>
<li>The creation of supporting materials is very easy for us, given our communication skills.</li>
</ul>
<p>Our respective models, over coffee at IMCDA in 2007, was a combination of the 1:1 coaching and training plans models above. We recognized that we had each taken it about as far as it could go, working solo, and had reached a significant fork in the road. By combining our efforts and strengths, we could carve out a new road and go in a completely new and unexplored direction. The resultant business model would:</p>
<ul>
<li>Leverage our significant 1:1 long course triathlon coaching and training plan experience to create the most effective and detailed training plans on the market. Our goal was to create affordable solutions that worked for 95% of the people, 95% of the time.</li>
<li>Leverage our communication skills, our relative comfort with technology, and community-building expertise to solve the remaining 5%.</li>
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<p>With a whole lot less than the above written on a few napkins at a local coffee shop, Rich and Patrick returned to their respective Coasts to begin cutting ties with the old model and building the new one. We quickly settled on the name Endurance Nation as being representative of the larger movement we were trying to create. At the end of the day, thousands of triathletes across the US wake up stoopid early in the morning to train solo and live vicariously during the work day by surfing tri forums. It was &#8211; and is &#8211; our mission to unite these self-coached athletes through world class training protocols and an online community that fosters learning, encouragement, and athletic development.</p>
<p>We are excited to share our coaching and business development story with you. Stay tuned for our next installment in the coming weeks.</p>
<p><em>Got questions or feedback? Post away in the comments, we read&#8217;em all!</em></p>
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		<title>New Product: Course Overview and Coaches&#8217; Talk for Ironman Coeur d&#8217;Alene</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please visit TriathlonExecution.com to purchase. Use code ENIMCDA09 to save 20%. Code expires on May 15, 2009 so don&#8217;t delay! TriathlonExecution.com, powered by Endurance Nation, launches two new products: Course Overviews and Coaches&#8217; Talks, with Ironman Coeur d&#8217;Alene as the debut of this new tool. 1. Coaches’ Course Talk — 90+ Minutes More than 1.5 [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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<p><a href="http://www.triathlonexecution.com" target="_blank">TriathlonExecution.com</a>, powered by Endurance Nation, launches two new products: Course Overviews and Coaches&#8217; Talks, with Ironman Coeur d&#8217;Alene as the debut of this new tool.</p>
<h4>1. Coaches’ Course Talk — 90+ Minutes<em></em><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.youtube.com');" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twq8JMigubw" target="_blank"></a></h4>
<p>More than 1.5 hours of in-depth information regarding your next big race. Rich and Patrick merge their coaching and racing experience with the renown Four Keys system to create the ultimate pre-race resource. Available either as an .mp3 file or as a screencasted video you watch on your computer. Includes:</p>
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<li>Race week schedule for each of the last 5 days leading up to your race;</li>
<li>Course analysis of each leg of the race, with specific details and insider pacing and strategy tips.</li>
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<h4>2. Coaches’ Race Overview — 30 minutes:<em> </em>(<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.youtube.com');" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juRFkI0OIhA" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Preview CDA Version on YouTube</span></a>)</h4>
<p>Endurance Nation coaches Rich Strauss and Patrick McCrann present this high-level overview of IMCDA, touching on everything you need to know about the event. Available either as an .mp3 file or as a screencasted video you watch on your computer. Includes:</p>
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<li>Overall race timing in terms of season planning and your overall training strategy;</li>
<li>Overviews of swim, bike, run courses, transitions, venue and logistics: general layout/character of the course, training tips, recommended bike gearing/setup, race day options for your family and more.</li>
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<p>Please visit <a href="http://www.triathlonexecution.com/?page_id=7#tools">TriathlonExecution.com</a> to purchase. <strong>Use code ENIMCDA09 to save 20%</strong>. <strong>Code expires on May 15, 2009 so don&#8217;t delay!</strong></p>
<p>We will soon publish Course Overviews and Coaches Talks for every US Ironman so subscribe to this blog to receive updates. Please also download our new <a href="http://www.triathlonexecution.com/?page_id=28">FREE Four Keys to Ironman Triathlon eBook</a></p>
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		<title>Triathlon Training with Team Endurance Nation: Reason #5 &#8212; Age-Grouper Focus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ed Note: This post is part of an admin series on what sets Endurance Nation apart from other triathlon coaching groups, companies, and clubs. If you like what you see, please check us out. We have a 30-day FREE trial and all new members before 5/1 (when we close the doors for the season!) get [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Ed Note: This post is part of an admin series on what sets Endurance Nation apart from other triathlon coaching groups, companies, and clubs. If you like what you see, please check us out. We have a <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/index.php">30-day FREE trial</a> and all new members before 5/1 (when we close the doors for the season!) get a FREE copy of our Four Keys DVD &#8212; a $37 value!</em></p>
<p>Even though this reason is only number 5, it&#8217;s one of my favorite ones because it&#8217;s such a no-brainer. In fact, it&#8217;s so obvious that I think most people miss it: Endurance Nation is 100% Age Grouper focused.</p>
<p>&#8220;Age Grouper Focused&#8221; means&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>&#8230;that the coaches who wrote your plan are age groupers themselves. </strong><br />
We aren&#8217;t pros who train 40 hours a week and just give you a flavor of our personal training. We aren&#8217;t academics who pour over published results from studies of untrained male 35 year old cycling performance gains, and use that to guide our work. We are coaches who train like you, who have taken our combined 15 years of age-grouper experience to create a suite of plans that are effective, easy-to-implement, and connect you to your fellow triathletes.</p>
<p><strong>&#8230;that your plan has been refined and improved annually by people just like you.</strong><br />
Sure, we read all the same books that you do. Difference is that our versions of the plans have been implemented and refined by well over a 1000 athletes. A typical 1:1 coach works with (maybe) 20 folks a year&#8230;it will take them 50 years to stack up the same level of info and experience that EN has working with Age Groupers. Add to that the fact that all of our plans are balanced to account for your life, and they are built around the concept of Training ROI&#8230;what&#8217;s the least I can do</p>
<p><strong>&#8230;Team EN is about YOU (the athlete), not about US (the coaches). </strong><br />
Take a closer look at that 1:1 coaching relationship. It&#8217;s very heavily weighted to the coach who is the expert, who gets paid before they talk to you, who is hard to set up a phone call with, who requires more money to meet you in the real world, etc. I know&#8230;I have been there.  Inside EN, Rich and I are really just and extension of the membership. If there&#8217;s a need for clarification, or a request for new guidance, or an idea for a new project&#8230;we take it on. In fact, I think we have 3 member-driven projects going on right now behind the scenes! That&#8217;s just so cool&#8230;And we definitely don&#8217;t take ourselves too seriously.</p>
<p><strong>&#8230;we have a much bigger focus than just triathlon.</strong><br />
At the end of the day, this is all just a game. Getting too dialed into triathlon, or any extracurricular endeavor, for that matter, just isn&#8217;t good for you. All of our members are just regular people. From stay at home moms to orthopedic surgeons to accountants to web development peeps&#8230;.we all moonlight as triathletes. A large part of our community is built around who we are in the real world, and this is reinforced when we all get to meet up at our various races across the US.</p>
<p>IF you are looking for a unique training experience with folks who share your passion for triathlon, your quest for self-improvement, and your desire to be your best without sacrificing life, family, or work&#8230;check us out. We are, after all, home of triathlon&#8217;s only FREE 30-day trial.  See you at the races!</p>
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		<title>Endurance Nation Closes Doors to New Members on May 1st, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As of May 1, 2009, we will close the door to new membership. After 5/1/09, athletes interested in joining the team will have to wait until Fall 2009 when we reopen. Membership and Team Coaching is only $79/mo, and includes a free 30-day trial! That&#8217;s right &#8212; closed. Shut. Locked. We enter the dojo, close [...]<p>Visit <a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach">Endurance Nation</a> to create a <font color="red">FREE Five-Day Trial</font> or <a href="www.endurancenation.us/en_plans/store.php">Shop our Triathlon Training Plans</a>!
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<p><strong>As of May 1, 2009, we will close the door to new membership. After 5/1/09, athletes interested in joining the team will have to wait until Fall 2009 when we reopen.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/index_old2.php">Membership and Team Coaching</a> is only $79/mo, and includes a free 30-day trial!</strong></p>
<p>That&#8217;s right &#8212; closed. Shut. Locked. We enter the dojo, close the doors, put on our Race Prep Training and Execution Sensai robes and create a team of racing ninjas. We draw the line in the sand and you are either on the Team or you are racing against us.</p>
<p><strong>Team Focus<br />
</strong>At the end of the day, our ability to perform is a direct result of how we have prepared to race. Having half the team focused on racing but the other half still learning the basic parts of how we train, how we build fitness, etc., will only take away from our overall mojo. Closing the doors means that we can facilitate this team focus by eliminating the newbie factor until we are all better prepared to welcome new teammates (Fall 2009).<strong><br />
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<p><strong>Race Execution Focus<br />
</strong>We are seriously invested in getting our athletes ready to have their best possible race. You can see that in our Four Keys DVD (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Four-Keys-Long-Course-Triathlon/dp/0982134290/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=dvd&amp;qid=1235562804&amp;sr=8-2" target="_blank">Amazon</a>); it&#8217;s also reflected in our writing and is essentially the foundation of our training methodology.</p>
<p>In 2008, the switch from Learning To Train to Learning To Race was both sudden and powerful. Everyone started paying attention and playing along &#8212; it was almost as though everyone wanted to cram for the big test. People who had been quiet all year were suddenly very, very interested in the forum.</p>
<p>As a result, our learning and knowledge cycle sped up by several iterations. Every race simulation weekend, every actual race was an opportunity for people to put our Race Execution guidance to the test and then report back on it to the rest of the team. Athletes closely tracked their statistical counterparts (by w/kg and vDOT) to identify performance gaps and areas for improvement. The results: a boat load of PRs and incredible race day performances.</p>
<p>In 2009 we plan on riding this wave with more purpose; focusing the team on execution and conducting both on-site pre-race events and valuable off-site learning opportunities. Team EN will never be the same after it exits this six month racing focus.</p>
<p><strong>May 1 is Your Last Chance</strong><br />
You&#8217;ve likely been following our blog, our videos, podcasts, become a fan of Endurance Nation, or have otherwise been curious about joining our team. Your last opportunity to join our team of over 400 long course athletes for the 2009 season will be May 1. After May 1, very little to no free EN Goodness will distributed outside of the house. In particular, you&#8217;ll see nothing from us about how we teach our athletes to race. We are at team and some things we just don&#8217;t share. But you will see 20-30 EN athletes at every US Ironman this season and you will hear about their PR&#8217;s and experiences!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.endurancenation.us/en_coach/index_old2.php"><strong>$79/mo with FREE 30-Day Trial</strong></a><br />
Create a 30-Day FREE trial and we will immediately begin coaching you &#8212; FREE &#8212; for 30 days.  Please take our coaching, our support, and the Team for a free test drive.</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Patrick and Rich</p>
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