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the professional amateur

the professional amateur

I currently live in the Forest of Dean, a great location for mountain bikers and roadies alike. I go east into Gloucestershire for flat routes, and west into south or mid-wales for the hills. I have a cycle track at the bottom of my street that leads into the Forest. I used to be very active in cyclosportives but now that I have family committments I have turned my attention to 10 and 25 TTs (less time required for training and competing). I work as a fitness consultant with a gymnstics facility and coach cyclists as a hobby - I have a degree in sports science and completed the ABCC theory last year. However, after a life-time following the professional road scene my passion for the sport wavered when Landis tested positive and I grew tired (and embarrassed) with the 'D' issue (no cycling forum would be complete without the mention of doping would it). In fact, when that news broke, I lost patience and cancelled all subscriptions to the related magazines and eurosport! Despite this, cycling is in the blood and in recent months I have found my passion returned. No longer inspired by the pros, I now take my greatest inspiration from all those taking part in amateur events whilst balancing normal life issues. I've seen and met some amazing people on these occasions. I would like to use this forum to open a dialogue with other coaches, so I hope they'll make full use of it.
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Andy Harrison

Hello, i'm Andy i'm currently 29 years old and have am a mature student. I'm doing a sports science degree with an exercise and fitness pathway so i'm doing the geeky stuff like biomechanics and physiology and i'm loving it.
i've been a swimming/athletics and triathlon coach for a while now and thought that doing the ABCC course would add a string to my bow because now i'm the cycle co-ordinator for my triathlon club.
I imagine that most "proper" cyclists look down at beginner triathletes due to their poor handing and group riding skills. While this is true in most clubs. I am working quite hard to remedy this.. Once i've established a safe training environment i can then start doing some "real" coaching.
My cycling background goes back to the early nineties when i raced MTB's as a junior then after a break i moved into bmx (tricks, halfpipe not racing) and then took up triathlon (I swam at a local level before MTB'ing) about five years ago i've since done time trials cyclo-cross, mtb and adventure racing on top of my long distance triathlon stuff.
Righto then that's my biog. I'm off out on my bike. see you later. Cool
Mark Gorman

Quick intro

I am middle aged, but still racing to a reasonable standard, in the south west. I have been coaching for about a year. I am currently advising 4 riders, all within my own club. My predominent area of interest is time trialling, but am gaining more knowledge on long distance and endurance events.

In a previous incarnation, I spent 30 years as a competitive runner.

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