Coach Wesley Johnson: I had the wonderful opportunity to meet and train under Wes [in-person] this past summer when I was in Salt Lake City. It didn't take long for me to realize that this was the guy that could best take me to elite status. It's very rare to find a coach that has both great interpersonal skills, as well as technical expertise. Generally you can find one of the other, but Wes exemplifies both; he has the knowledge base to design a technically sound plan, and shows an uncanny level of caring that manifests every time we tweak and adapt that plan, which happens quite often. Thanks Coach Wes! Big things ahead in 2012!!
Massage Therapist Julia Nelson: Recovery is a critical element of my training, and Julia's touch goes a long way to keep my healthy and in balance. As a former varsity rower, Julia has a vast understanding of the athlete's body, and this is reflected in her massage work. I am almost 100% convinced that my weekly sessions with Julia are a big reason why I have been able to train so consistently over the last year. If you are an athlete in the Ann Arbor area, I would highly recommend scheduling some time with Julia, as she will do wonders to keep you injury free and ready to work hard. She can be reached at: Julianeslon67@gmail.com.
Bike Mechanic Matt Meyer: Whether I need a full tune-up, some fine tuning on parts, an opinion on my fit, or an innovative product order, Matt is my go-to guy. Dude knows everything about bikes and bike racing, and this shows itself in his wrench expertise as well as product sourcing. I would highly recommend reaching out to Matt for service and/or products. You can get Matt at: Matt@rocknroadcycle.com
Swim Coach Christi Vedejs: I've been fortunate to have recently started working with Christi. Christi has competed at the highest levels of swimming, and has so much to offer. She makes herself available always, and in just a little while, we have already improved my technique in the water immensely. Looking forward to a lot more where that came from! If you need a little extra attention to your pull or catch, Christi may be your best bet.
Extreme Endurance: The only supplement that I take regularly, this all-natural lactic acid buffer does wonders for me. As an amateur athlete, I have to balance my training with graduate school, work, and so many other "general life" obligations. To those ends, it has become critical to take a quality over quantity approach to training. Extreme Endurance makes a noticeable difference in my ability to recover from hard workouts, making it much easier to ensure I get a critical intensity in my training cycles, without needing massive training volumes all the time. A great recovery aide, for more information check out Extreme Endurance.
Center for Yoga: "Strength without flexibility is rigidity, but flexibility without strength is instability." I heard these words from a very skilled teacher at CFY, and the rest is history. I aim to practice at CFY twice a week. Both the physical and psychological benefits of yoga are huge for triathletes. Center for Yoga has helped me get my body and my mind in a position where they are both strong, but also always ready to adapt to the situation. Talk about direct relevance to triathlon. Stop Center for Yoga where you first class is free, and see for yourself.
***An additional thanks to my friends and family that are supportive of my goals in the sport. And of course, my girlfriend Caitlin, whose support means more to me than anything. Love you babe!