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The Strength Running Podcast

266. Should You Get a Running Coach? Tips and Q&A with Coach Bertrand “B” Newson

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Health & Fitness, 10k, Beginnerrunning, Marathontraining, Fitness, Injuryprevention, Marathon, Halfmarathon, Running, Sports

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Runners of all levels can benefit from coaching, but it’s important to find the right match to get the most out of your relationship. If you’re looking for a coach or considering getting certified as one, you’ll benefit from learning more about both sides of the coaching experience.

This week’s guest on the podcast is a fellow coach and my roommate from a recent running retreat, Bertrand Newson. “Coach B” (as he is most often referred to) came to running later in life, leaving a long career in the hospitality industry fueled by his love of running.

Coach B is a Road Runners Club of America certified coach, co-host of the Race Mob podcast, and on the Board of Directors at the 80/20 Endurance Foundation, which seeks to promote diversity in coaching. He is not only an outstanding coach and a prolific competitor, but he is also a master at bringing people together. Coach B’s love of running and community led him to become the founder of Too Legit Fitness, a Bay Area group with more than 700 members.

Whether you’re looking for a coach or thinking about becoming one yourself, Coach B and I discuss a variety of topics that can help you on your journey, including:

  • How Coach B’s unique background benefits his coaching
  • Various types of coaching certifications and their benefits
  • What makes a runner coachable
  • Why coaching is both an art and a science, and the role of intuition in coaching
  • The importance of relatability and other qualities athletes should look for in a coach

This is both a thoughtful and pragmatic discussion you won't want to miss!

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Thank you Long Run Coffee!

I have a big announcement! We’ve partnered with Long Run Coffee to develop the first-ever Strength Running Roast. The Strength Running Roast is designed for performance: it’s electrolyte-infused coffee that can be ordered as light, medium, or dark roast. It's also free from sugar, additives, flavorings, and dyes.

Earlier this year, Tom - the founder of Long Run Coffee - got in touch and sent me a bag of their coffee. I was skeptical at first (would electrolytes added to coffee affect the taste?) but my hesitation was misplaced. This stuff is delicious! This was an easy partnership for me because I love coffee. Caffeine is actually the safest, most studied, and legal performance enhancing drug on the market.

Partnering with another small business like Strength Running was a no-brainer for me. I love supporting the small businesses that keep this sport moving forward.

If you're not running stimulated, you’re running slower. Order your bag.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set, go!

0:04.8

This is episode 266 with Certified Running Coach co-host of the race mob podcast in my

0:11.6

roommate at last month's Running Retreat Coach Bertrand Newsom.

0:15.4

Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast.

0:26.6

I'm your host, coach Jason Fitzgerald, and this episode features my fellow running coach

0:31.3

Bertrand Newsom, who is affectionately called by everyone, Coach B. Coach B's passion

0:36.5

for the sport is endless, and we have a very philosophical discussion today on coaching.

0:42.7

What makes a good coach how to get into coaching, if that's a goal of yours, and how you can

0:48.0

be coachable?

0:49.5

If you're new here, this show features training conversations, coaching calls, and experts

0:54.4

in the running space to elevate your thinking about the sport.

0:57.9

I want to help you make wiser decisions about your training so that you can keep improving.

1:02.8

Because if you better understand the process of improvement, when you recognize knowledge

1:07.6

as a competitive advantage, you'll be a much better runner.

1:11.3

But Strength Running is not just a podcast.

1:13.6

Don't miss our growing YouTube channel where we have hundreds of videos on what can keep

1:18.5

you healthy, what can make you stronger, and what can make you more mentally tough.

1:23.7

We have videos on almost everything.

1:25.8

Go to youtube.com slash Strength Running to see everything.

1:29.9

And of course, Strength Running.com is where all of this began.

1:34.1

Since 2010, we've been helping runners around the world level up their training with our

1:39.0

award-winning blog, our free email courses on Strength Training, Nutrition, Injury Prevention,

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