Subject: RE: Chrissie Wellington leaves her coach Simon Lessing1. I am going to guess she coahes herself for a while; she is that good. I just hope as any elite athlete of that level she doesn't get blinded by her motivation and do more of what she needs to. Most of athletes like her need a coach to protect them from themselves. 2. about the ST thread; I don't agree with PS but I don't certainly don't agree with Slowman. Sutton is the perfect example for it; while he has technical proficiency on swimming he doesn't on bike/run and for sure he is anti-technology to the point he doesn't sweat the details. He works on his athletes engines and minds, he knows when to make them compete each other or train alone. Most important if planning wasn't all that important he wouldn't keep a watchful eye on each fo his athletes, he knows when to turn on the racing fire when the athletes are ready and turn it off when they are not and hold them back when they need a break. Of course as a coach, the more technical skill you know the more rounded you could be to help your athletes, however IMO understanding of training principiles, physiology and psychology are way more important than any technical aspects. Those you can find help with or learn. But it is hard to find good help or learn to be a mentor, leader, teacher, etc. that's why Sutton keep on coaching champions regardless of how little he knows or cares as to whether his athletes ride a FIST position or wear an aerohelmet or run pose method or use PC or wear newtons. He will keep them away from all that noise and focus on what's important, doing the work... |