I don't think I'd be up for a coaching gig, it would be cool but I can't dedicate the time and schedule that would probably be necessary to be successful. I would however consider a mentoring type program where the face to face is minimal but there is active communication and occasional joint runs to gauge performance and offer tips.
I would think this would require similar knowledge and could be a good "coach training" option. Of course there wouldn't be any money in it, but it could give someone who may be interested in coaching a little taste before they go all in.
My dream has always been to start a youth running program in my town in conjunction with Parks and Rec. maybe one day I'll get my BRS certification and go for it.
I would think this would require similar knowledge and could be a good "coach training" option. Of course there wouldn't be any money in it, but it could give someone who may be interested in coaching a little taste before they go all in.
My dream has always been to start a youth running program in my town in conjunction with Parks and Rec. maybe one day I'll get my BRS certification and go for it.