The value of a training coach?

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Curious of your guys thoughts here. I'm considering a coach for for my training. I ran a 60k last month and failed miserably. I did finish, but not in the required time.

That experience made me question all the training I've done. So I've been wondering about hiring a trainer. Just looked at Uphill Athlete and it's not cheap. This is important to me though, and I don't expect expert advice and planning to be cheap.

I'm sure I could take the time and plan out my own training, and follow through, but I don't want to get 12 weeks deep and figure out it was all for naught.

I've got a late March marathon scheduled, and am planning on signing up for a 100 miler next October.

Thanks guys
 
I've done both - "self coached" AKA reading a lot of books and listening to podcasts to create a plan mainly when I was road running, then switched to a coach for 3 years when I moved over to trail/ultras. The coaching I used was another big player in the space, comparable pricing to Evoke, who I also looked at when searching around.

I recently moved back to being self-coached as I feel like I have a pretty good grasp on what needs to be done, how to periodize ultra training, and felt I wasn't getting $350/month worth of value. I do not need any help with motivation or accountability, which is usually a big plus of a coach, as well as an objective view of the training.

It sounds like you're starting out, so consistency is going to be the biggest factor. Actually, it never stops being the biggest factor. I'd recommend trying out some of the Evoke training plans for trail - they offer a few different options. If you want to take it a step further you can do a phone consult or have them create a custom plan for a fraction of the cost.

 
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