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Want to get fit? Here's why you should consider working with a coach

Cycling and triathlon coach Simon Walsh explains the advantages.

SCIENTIFIC STUDIES HAVE have shown youโ€™re 40% more likely to succeed if you write your fitness goals down, youโ€™re 60% more likely to succeed if you tell someone what they are, and youโ€™re 90% more likely if you have a coach.

With the latter in mind, we sought some answers from Ballina-based cycling and triathlon coach Simon Walsh, founder of fitscience.ie.

Walsh, with years of experience in the field, believes a coach has a number of important functions โ€“ and not just at the competitive level, and he believes training athletes young is no bad thing either.

โ€œThe way Iโ€™d look at it is, in todayโ€™s modern world everyone has access to a lot of information on the internet and most athletes are pretty knowledgeable, but if youโ€™re to look at it from the more competitive side of things, more or less every successful athlete has a coach, itโ€™s as simple as that,โ€ he argues.

โ€œItโ€™s hugely beneficial for them and if you expand that down to the working man, the same thing, and one of the main reasons for that is time constraints. Coaches give you a plan based around your daily life that you might not stick to if you made it yourself.โ€

Which brings us onto one of the main benefits of having a coach โ€“ accountability.

โ€œIf you go onto benefits thatโ€™s certainly one of them, you have a program laid out for you and you have someone looking over your shoulder, and the coach has a vested interest to make sure youโ€™re completing his or her program as best as possible.

Letโ€™s not forget that he wants you to be successful, itโ€™s one of the values of having a coach. He is probably the only other person interested in your fitness, other than you.

โ€œThe benefit of that is youโ€™re accountable to him, heโ€™s planning your sessions and diagnosing those sessions with you, helping to build your confidence is a huge part of it,โ€ Walsh contests.

Other benefits include things like a more objective eye on progress.

โ€œYouโ€™re looking at responding to factors like fatigue, whether that is showing in the athlete. The likelihood is when you go out and youโ€™re going crap you might think the best thing to do is to double the workload but your coach, if heโ€™s on the ball, will say โ€˜you know what? Maybe we should do the oppositeโ€™ and that comes back to the whole thing about trust between client and coach.

โ€œThe athlete believes the coach will get the best of him, whatever method they use. No coach has the divine right to believe they have the best method but if the athlete believes in it and sticks to the plan, then youโ€™re on to a winner.โ€

Itโ€™s no surprise that most successful athletes have coaches, but what about people who have no interest in competing and are only it in for fun and keeping fit?

โ€œTheyโ€™re maybe no different to the pro guys โ€“ even if itโ€™s just to start someone off because people genuinely might have no clue what to do.

These guys are often very inquisitive, theyโ€™re new, theyโ€™re keen, they want to learn as much as possible, theyโ€™re hearing a million different pieces of information.

โ€œSo if youโ€™re a genuine coach youโ€™re going to give them the basics first, not try to turn them into a world champion, look at their goals or decide on one, keep reminding them of that goal as they build through the year and hopefully they make huge improvements towards that goal.โ€

And kids as young as 15, surely too young for coaches?

โ€œI would say, looking at what some of the 15- and 16-year-olds are asked to do at the moment, absolutely not.

โ€œMaybe not a personal coach, youโ€™d be hoping the clubs theyโ€™re in would have some kind of a good coaching structure, thatโ€™s vitally important because those skills and tactics they pick up at that age are difficult to pick up later on.โ€

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    Mute Ted Carroll
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    Oct 28th 2014, 2:53 PM

    40% increase if I write it down and 60% if I tell someone. Iโ€™ll do both and my 100% beats using a 90% coach and Iโ€™ll save a fortune!

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    Oct 28th 2014, 6:34 PM

    That first paragraph must have taken โ€˜Scientific Studiesโ€™ to a whole new level.

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