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Can anyone recommend a local running coach / trainer. I am not looking for general personal training but have a specific race goal I want to achieve with help over a 3 month period.

I know there is a local running club (Dulwich Park Runners) but they meet on Tuesdays which is the one day of the week I cannot make.

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Hi, I'm a PT and triathlon coach and coach run technique for several amateur athletes. I personally train for and race triathlon (over the longer distances) and the people I coach are all focused on endurance running or triathlon events. My coaching approach draws loosely on the Pose Method but I work with everyone as individuals and will adapt training to suit their specific needs. Let me know if you'd like to have a chat about your goals and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have. I live in Forest Hill but work with clients across south, central and east London. Here's a link to my website if you'd like any further information: bodyactivept.co.uk (see the services/sports performance section for info on running).


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