So I have been mulling over this post for the past few weeks, mostly while training as out here in CA 99% of my training is being done solo...But today I really gave this post some thought as one of my athletes has shared his training with his mates on the inter webs and of course the questions came pouring in...why so many reps?, what percentage of LT is that?, what percentage of marathon pace or 10k? blah, blah, blah, blah... and consequently the doubts start or shall I say questions start popping into his head...I had quite the chuckle as I read through it and discussed with him in private why we do what we do and after all, he asked for the tough sets, no cupcake works for him...But this triggered several thoughts and once again I mulled over it for a few days. It is my observation that many people have big dreams but when it comes down to it how many are willing to do the hard work that is necessary to realize such dreams? Some see the long hard tough sessions and think its crazy, they can't wrap their heads around it, just as Dr.Dubs pointed out earlier with the American kid going to Kenya only to come back to the U.S. like a kid who had a shot at the big leagues but decided after spring training he would rather play in the minors...
I need to look no further than my own family for such correlations. Lets have a look at my older brother, in my opinion far more talented than I however he lacked the work ethic, or shall I say he never had a real coach show him how to work...I can remember as kid watching my brother click off 70 mile weeks as he trained for his marathon debut thinking to myself how impressive it was and couldn't understand why he crashed and burned in all of his attempts at the marathon. As I grew older, ran more, and studied the sport I started to give my big brother a bit of advice, as I was now a college boy running 80-90 miles week and my 10k p.b. was now over 2mins faster than his. Fast forward a few years and young Scottie is now running 100-120 mile weeks and having a go at the marathon, taking 20mins into his big brothers p.b. At this point big brother Rob has all but retired from the racing scene and has sets his sights on a career in coaching. O.K. great I thought, your big shot but bro, you gotta get your kids running more, yes develop the speed I understand that but they are weak, slow them down on the easy days, hammer on the track, and run em 2 hours on the weekends. Once again falling to deaf ears. How about the group of post collegiate women you train?? How much are they running? All grown women, shit there are house wives in Alamosa, CO running 70 miles a week... for fun. I even got an old girlfriend in North Carolina that runs 60 miles a week because she likes running 10 miles a day and you got your chicks running a measly 50 and they want to run what for the marathon?? Not a chance!!
So 2 years ago I get my big chance, my sister in law wants me to coach her as she has decided that being coached by her husband is a bad idea. O.K. I agree but here's the thing, your dream is to break 3 hours in the marathon o.k., very achievable based on the speed you have, however you lack the strength. You're gonna have to put in 70 miles a week and it may take 2 or 3 tries o.k.?? No way I can't do that, I have been running for 20 years and I know my body and it can't handle any more than 50 miles and it is 1 more marathon and done... I got this wrong with my hips and that wrong with my feet and my orthodics this and my over pronation shoe that...O.K. I say I will do my best but....No guarantees..So we work together for 6 months and she completes some great sessions and is making progress but the belief isn't there, and neither is the strength, come race day a disappointing 3:15 or something in that range. But in my estimation where I thought she would fall...O.K. I think good build up lets keep it going, maybe increase the mileage...Nope it was never brought up...weeks were taken off and I went off to camp..
So I come back this summer and I hear Christy is training hard, hard, hard...From the whole family, you would be so proud of her, she is working her tail off. O really, yep she is running Chicago, real flat and fast course. Alright sounds good....done that yasso 800 set, she indicates she is ready for 3 hours. Oh yeah? Good set that yasso workout, what was done after it?? Did she run an hour and half to build the strength?? No, a quick 10 minute cool down and then a day at the beach. Yup 3 hour shape alright on that flat fast course...but the long runs have been real good 20 miles in the heat. Great, how much pace work?? You get the point by now...So I keep quite and wait for race day....result = 3:24 or :25...Yup I had her over done....so what happened this year??
Now I am not bashing my family I am just giving my 2 cents as I believe the 2 of them have fallen victim of bad coaching while growing up, both descent high school runners but went off to the same University, same coaching, same results...Now here is where is gets tricky and you gotta look at who you are working with especially in the triathlon world where may age groupers are paying big bucks to be coached by someone...I believe there are 3 categories that coaches fall into and Doc can correct if I'm wrong...
1. The ex-athlete that wasn't good enough to make it on their own so they turn to coaching because they have a passion for sport but most don't really know how much work it takes because they never did themselves or were never exposed to the hard work.
2. The super talented athlete that has retired but can't relate to the others because it came very easy for them..
3. The ex-athlete that had the work ethic but got run down so they turn to the sport science methodology and are now too afraid to train their athletes beyond their training zones because they too will fall victim of over training...
Now lets have more more look at my much older wiser brother...I send him this link and say, read this bro i think you can learn some things from it. I don't even get a reply who know maybe its a pride thing, can't take a little advice from his younger brother or maybe he is too busy reading the running forums, researching race results, mapping out the plan for the his kids all to have that perfect day and a championship is won...Now I am not bashing my family as i love them very much and do think my brother does some great things as a coach but his dream is to coach at a University, full time and i want to see him achieve that goal but he isn't listening...Here he has his younger brother being mentored by one of the best coaching minds in the world and he ain't paying attention....Mean while Scottie Boy is getting closer and closer to pipping his marathon p.b. after swimming 2.4km and riding a 180kms

Point being many think there's an easier way and they will always find someone who agrees with them..So together they go from race to race waiting for that perfect day but as we have seen with Yobes, results speak for themselves and when you prepare like he did, the results become automatic, thus no more waiting around for that perfect day to pop out of thin air...