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  • From Fisherman to Triathlete – Meet Rockstar Chris Callaway

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    Rockstar Chris Callaway

    Coaches Notes:

    From Fisherman to Triathlete, Chris has come a long way over the last few months. Last fall, he reached out to get serious about training for his first 70.3 in Chattanooga in 2024.

    Our training methods have proven to be highly effective. We started with his video analysis, field testing, strength, and nutrition, which laid a solid foundation for him to build strength and health before we increased the intensity of his training. We also addressed his nutrition, ensuring he was able to absorb the healthy food he was consuming.

    He even got a bonus podium in Key West in a December Triathlon. 

    Then, attending Ultimate Tri Camp in February was perfect timing for learning how to climb and descend hills on the bike, run, and swim in cold water with a wetsuit. He acquired many skills at camp to prepare for the conditions at Chattanooga.

    Although he had knee pain, we managed it with stem cells, elliptical exercises, strength training, and stretching. I’m super proud of all your progress, and even though your race day result wasn’t perfect, you have come a long way! Race day can be tricky—way to not quit and finish. Let’s get going on the next one—you will be ready!

    Age: 48

    Profession: Wealth Advisor

    Why did you choose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?
    I met Erinne and the FCC team at a race clinic a few years ago and joined the swim essentials training. I learned so much from tips about swimming techniques and a new way of thinking about my diet. I knew when the time was right that I’d move forward full force to achieve my triathlete goals, and I’m glad I did.

    What is your “A” race for this season?
    Chattanooga 70.3, a few weeks ago.

    What are your BIG goals?
    I’m coming back to Chattanooga to improve my time. Also, it’s hard to come this far and not think about a full Ironman at some point 😉

    What were some of your most significant improvements in performance for each of the following?

    So much to add here. Right off the bat, I came in sick and had knee issues. I was a mess.

    Nutrition: The gut healing protocol, tweaks to my diet, and additions of strength and consistent, disciplined training led me to a place I didn’t think was possible.

    Swim: I was already a decent swimmer but got faster and more efficient over time; learning to breathe correctly was a big step.

    Bike: Having Dennis around on the bike was a game-changer. From the first bike fit to all the ongoing tips during early morning rides and encouragement. I gained a ton of confidence here, and even though I always get anxious around tests, I consistently improved over time.

    Run: The run has always been my nemesis, but through better technique and strengthening, I got to a place where I could run pain-free, which is a massive win!

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the most significant difference in your journey.
    1. Diet:
    there is no getting around this. Garbage in = garbage out, lol. Effort here goes a long way for every other aspect of your life.
    2. The team approach is big for me; being consistent and having a sense of accountability gets you to wake up and go even when you don’t want to.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?
    It’s a great community! There is a sense of family. Everyone wants you to be your best as you want the same for them. There are lots of highs and lows, but there is someone always around the corner with an encouraging word:)

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?
    Get off the fence! I promise you will thank yourself later.

    Do you want results like these?

    Click this link: http://www.scheduleyou.in/5ZIsVaU to schedule your FREE Triathlon Transformation Session today!

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and more.

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  • Virtual Training Helped Him Smash His Goals – Rockstar Joseph Brittain

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    Rockstar Triathlete: Joseph Brittain

    Coaches Notes:

    Joseph’s transformation from a newcomer to a standout performer with Full Circle Coaching is a testament to his grit and determination.  Our journey began at the Ride on Ryan Sprint Tri in Savannah in 2023, where he enrolled in my 8-week Beginner Tri program. His hard work paid off when he secured a podium finish in his first Olympic Distance Tri.

    Joseph’s achievements are not just a result of his physical training, but also his active participation in the coaching process.  He consistently followed the plan, Completed the workouts, and took the necessary rest during recovery weeks. His dedication was further evident in his regular attendance at our group calls, where he actively asked questions and sought ways to push his limits. He submitted videos so we could work on his technique, and he performed his testing so no junk miles were trained. Every workout had a purpose, and the results speak for themselves.

    Way to go, Joseph. You are a true Rockstar Triathlete! Thanks so much for choosing Full Circle Coaching to guide you on the journey. I can’t wait to see what’s next for you!  

    Age: 30

    Profession: Civil Engineer

    Why did you choose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?
    I met Coach Erinne at the Ride of Ryan Sprint Triathlon in Savannah in May 2023. I had done a couple of sprint races but knew that I wanted to start doing longer races and to be prepared to perform my best at those races. 

    What is your “A” race for this season?
    Gulf Coast 70.3 last week. I am about to put together a race plan for the second half of 2024.

    What are your BIG goals?

    My BIG goals for 2024 were to run my first marathon and half-ironman. Both went well, and I outperformed my initial expectations. I will run the Classic City Marathon (3 hrs 25 mins) in January 2024 and the Gulf Coast 70.3 (5 hrs 8 mins) in May 2024. I have some potential new goals in mind, but I am still letting them marinate in my brain.

    What were some of your most significant improvements in performance for each of the following? Swim, Bike, Run, and Nutrition/Health. Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved.


    Swim:
    My CSS improved from 1:34/100yds (May 2023) to 1:22/100yds (November 2023)(PR).


    Bike: In my first Olympic race in July 2023, I averaged 21.0 mph. In my first half-ironman in May 2024, I averaged 21.3 mph. I recently got a power meter, so racing and training by power have helped a lot.


    Run: 1-mile run test improved from 6:03 (May 2023) to 5:42 (February 2024)

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the most significant difference in your journey
    (1) Swim drills.
    My swimming technique has definitely improved. I had previously assumed that my fitness level was my biggest limiter, and I never did drills at the pool. I would swim long freestyle sets.
    (2) Group Training / Accountability. I can push myself harder during group training. I used to only do solo bike rides, but I have gotten to really enjoy group rides. Also, I had my fastest one-mile run test at the Ultimate Tri Camp. Every other run test I had done solo. 

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?
    I am excited about continuing to connect with people with similar goals or taking on similar challenges. I’m also enthusiastic about continuing to progress in my fitness journey and hopefully continuing to be surprised by what I can accomplish.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?
    Coach Erinne listened to my goals, gave me challenging workouts, and helped me dial in my nutrition plan for the race. Knowing that I was prepared on race day gave me a lot of confidence.

    Do you want results like these?

    Click this link: http://www.scheduleyou.in/5ZIsVaU to schedule your FREE Triathlon Transformation Session today!

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and more.

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  • From Swim Essentials to Ultimate Tri Camp – Meet Rockstar Pat Draper

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    From Swim Essentials to Ultimate Tri Camp – Meet Rockstar Pat Draper

    Coaches Notes: Pat reached out a few years ago about her swimming, so she took my swim essentials course, which includes video analysis and swim training to correct your technique. Her swimming started to improve! She then joined my signature Triathlon Transformation program to tackle the big goal of a 70.3 in 2024. We performed all the rest of her evaluations- Swim, Bike, Run, Strength and Mobility, and Nutrition.

    Since she lives in Vero Beach, Florida, and we don’t get to train face-to-face very often, I knew Ultimate Tri Camp was the best opportunity for us to train together.

    Pat kicked butt at camp! She participated in everything, learning how to unlock chronic hip pain and strengthen her whole body specific to each sport.
    She enjoyed the guest speakers, meditation and Kihara and Eldoa – Longitudinal Osteo-Articular Decoaptation Stretching, is a revolutionary technique created by World renowned Osteopath Dr. Guy Voyer.

    She got stronger on the swim, bike, and run day by day! She did her 1st Sprint Triathlon this past weekend after a 5-year break! So proud of you, Pat. You truly are a Rockstar Triathlete. I’m super excited you already signed up for UTC 2025!

    Will you be joining her? We are extending our post-camp sale until the end of April. Don’t miss out on the 30% savings!

    Age: 68

    Profession: Semi-retired nurse-practitioner.

    Why did you choose UTC?
    Because of the coach, Erinne Guthrie. I have worked with Erinne a few times in the past and knew right away she was not only expert in all things related to triathlon, but she could help me fix my swim. And, boy, did it need fixing. I’m not where I want to be, but my mindset is changing now; I look forward to swimming rather than dreading it. Back when I was competing regularly, I had qualified for Nationals twice. Now, I’m anxious to see what I can do this year, after a five-year hiatus.

    Big goals accomplished?
    UTC helped me realize I could run again. I am slow but my goals now are different than when I started competing in 2012. I am focusing on form and most of the time, trying to do what the coaches recommend.


    Successes?
    Doing an open water swim again and feeling like I’m in charge of my breathing, instead of the other way around. And, running a sub-12 minute mile at camp. Meant a lot after not running continuously for five years.
    Swim: Now able to average 2:49/100 m, open water
    Run: Switching to minimalist shoes was a game-changer. Hip pain I’ve struggled with for years is almost gone.
    Bike: Not monitoring power yet, but averaging better than 17 mph.
    Nutrition: Being gently reminded of the toxicity of processed foods along with the necessity of magnesium supplements.

    Biggest Personal Goal?
    Knowing I could do it. I had my doubts but now I am totally psyched!

    Things that will make a difference after camp:
    1. Minimalist shoes
    2. Foam roller and a stretching and strength routine.
    3. Breath work and warmup before swimming

    Favorite part? Getting to know others who are passionate about the triathlon life.

    What would I say to others who are on the fence about going?
    Just do it. You won’t regret it for one minute.

    Ready to get your best time yet?! Here’s how you can get access to Ultimate Tri Camp!

    UTC 2025 will be held February 17-23, 2025 in Clearwater, Florida.

    As one of our valued subscribers, you can take advantage of 30% off of registration if you claim your spot before April 30, 2024.

    Click here to pay in full.

    Click here for the payment plan.

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and more.

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  • Even Coaches Can Benefit from UTC! – Heather’s Rockstar Story

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    Rockstar Triathlete: Heather Shrouds

    Coaches Notes: Heather reached out in January, excited to be able to get such a great discount on Ultimate Tri Camp as a USAT certified USAT Coach, earn her CEUs, AND learn the “behind the scenes ” about how I coach my athletes and the Full Circle Coaching Methodology. 

    I love being able to support USA Triathlon coaches in the application of their knowledge.

    There are many different coaching styles, but with my 27 years of experience coaching thousands of triathletes and hosting over 20 triathlon camps, I believe that including training in more than just swimming, biking, and running is imperative to keeping a triathlete doing the sport they love for a lifetime. 

    At Camp, Heather saw firsthand how to coach the campers on the importance of technique in the swim, bike and running can prevent injuries from overusing the repetitive motion of a triathlon with the use of video analysis and metabolic field testing. Learning breath work, Kihara stretching, Eldoa spine strength, foot strength, and so much more can impact her triathlon performance and help her coach the athletes she is coaching. 

    Thanks, Heather, for coming in with an open mind and participating fully at Ultimate Tri Camp. You have so many new tools to implement into your coaching practice! You are a true Rockstar Coach/ and Camper!

    Age: 48

    Profession: Personal Trainer and Triathlon Coach

    Why did you choose Ultimate Tri Camp for help in your triathlon journey?
    I was at this triathlon camp to earn my CECs for my USAT Certification and improve my form in my swim and run. I knew something was off, but I was still determining what to expect. This was my first triathlon camp ever!

    Please share your BIG goals and how Ultimate Tri Camp supported you:
    My big goals are to swim 750m under 15 minutes, bike 20+mph, and run a 20-minute 5k
    I started my weight loss journey in the fall of 2009. I have lost 100 lbs so far. I fell in love with Triathlon after my first swim, even though I was terrified of the open water. Triathlon and Duathlon Worlds and I have qualified for and competed in Age Group Nationals.

    Tell me about your successes so far:

    Swim – being more efficient and converting to breathing every 2 strokes instead of 3
    Bike – getting my love back for riding outside.  I had been riding on the trainer a lot because of life schedule.   Riding in Clermont during Ultimate Tri Camp was beautiful, and riding in traffic was challenging, but I overcame my fear with the group’s safety.
    Run – seeing my form on video during the video analysis and the corrections we made.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance at Ultimate Tri Camp?
    I learned even more about my gut health. I love the ELDOA, meditation, and yoga. Honestly, it all was excellent.
    1) Getting my love back for riding outside
    2) Recovery strategies 
    3) The Magnesium cream and Perfect Aminos are a game changer

    What was your favorite part of Ultimate Tri Camp?
    The camaraderie and the edge of competing with everyone—all of it, honestly. If I had to pick the ELDOAs, I have never done them before, but they’re a game changer for sure.


    Are you coming back next year?
    Yes, I plan on it!

    Ready to get your best time yet?! Here’s how you can get access to Ultimate Tri Camp!

    UTC 2025 will be held February 17-23, 2025 in Clearwater, Florida.

    As one of our valued subscribers, you can take advantage of 30% off of registration if you claim your spot before April 15, 2024.

    Click here to pay in full.

    Click here for the payment plan.

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and more.

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  • From Heart Condition to Sprint Triathlon PR – Mark Fajet

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    Rockstar Triathlete: Mark Fajet

    Coaches Notes:

    I was definitely a little concerned with Mark’s prior heart condition when we started training, so I was extremely conservative about his progression through the training program. Prioritizing technique over tons of volume and gradually adding speed work in all three sports has proved effective. His results below are amazing! I am so proud of you, Mark. You are a Rockstar Triathlete with a lot of potential in the sport. Thanks for trusting the process and being open to learning a better way to train!

    Age: 27

    Profession: Software Engineer

    Why did you choose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?
    I wanted to do triathlons, but then I was diagnosed with pericarditis after going to the ER with heart pains. I managed to get through it with no training for months. Then I did a triathlon on my own, but my training for it was very calm as I was worried to push myself. I joined full circle because Erinne was very supportive of easing me into higher loads of training and safely pushing myself.


    What is your “A” race for this season?
    Ironman 70.3 Haines City, December 2024

    What are your BIG goals?
    Complete an Ironman 70.3 this year and a Full Ironman next year.

    What were some of your biggest improvements in performance for each of the following? Swim, Bike, Run, and Nutrition/Health. Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved.our biggest improvements:
    In the beginning, I was setting goals of running a 5k in under 30 minutes. Five months later, after joining the Triathlon Transformation Program, I ran a 5k in 24:45 and a 5k at the end of a sprint tri in 27:25

    Before the program, my average bike pace at a sprint triathlon was 15.3mph. In the latest triathlon, my average pace was 19.96 mph.

    Beyond the timing numbers, the biggest improvement was in my ability to run while keeping my heart rate low and stay in zone 2. Before the program, I would be running like a 16 minute mile in zone 2. Now, I am around 12 minute miles while in zone 2.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey.
    Consistency and pushing my limits. Prior to joining full circle, all my workouts were too easy and I wasn’t really making as much progress.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? 
    The fact that there is always room for improvement and that I can see what I’m able to achieve when I put in the work.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?
    The coaches are very knowledgeable. They are able to provide lots of general information, specific information for you, and even specific information about race courses.

    Do you want results like these?

    Click this link: http://www.scheduleyou.in/5ZIsVaU to schedule your FREE Triathlon Transformation Session today!

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and much more.

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  • Are You Making This Mistake?

    Are You Making This Mistake?

    I used to have a friend who was always too tired to do something; Or too busy. or too broke.

    She always relied on one of those “reasons” for why she couldn’t achieve something she said she wanted.

    And at some point, I got tired of trying to motivate and encourage her.

    I still liked her and cared for her but, I realized she was choosing to impose nonsense limitations on herself because she wanted to and because it felt familiar, or because… well, who knows why? But she was clearly making the choice to hold herself back based on false narratives she kept telling herself.

    When I realized that, I gave up. 

    See, I have learned that people are rarely too tired, busy or broke to do what they want – whether it’s something minor like seeing a movie, or something major like doing a triathlon or getting healthy.

    Rather, we tell ourselves these familiar stories so we don’t have to face what’s really holding us back.

    Usually, that’s a fear of some kind.

    A fear of failure, a fear of embarrassment, a fear of how a new experience might cause us discomfort.

    And you know what? That’s fine. Nobody likes to fail or be embarrassed, and some people only want the comfort of familiar experiences, and aren’t ready to stretch.

    But at least understand your motivations. Probe your own mindset enough to recognize the limiting self-beliefs you’ve adopted and find ways to move beyond them.

    If what you want is important enough, you’ll make it happen. If it’s not, just say so. Accept where you are, and let go!

    But, getting into a good feeling place is a key important first step.

    Need some help in creating your version of your best life? Click this link: https://calendly.com/info-dutq/triathlon-breakthrough?month=2026-01

    to schedule your FREE Triathlon Breakthrough Session and let’s do it!

    Erinne Guthrie is a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. Creator of the 16 week Triathlon Transformation. She has been training, racing and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, Mermaid and much much more.

  • Ultimate Tri Camp Rockstar Dean Kennedy

    Ultimate Tri Camp Rockstar Dean Kennedy

    Coach Notes:

    Dean came to camp with an open mind and heart. We met on Facebook, and he and his partner Kathy decided to join us. They are both veteran triathletes, and I genuinely appreciate their curiosity, and the results for Dean speak for themselves.

    Dean’s improvement day after day was inspiring to see. Participating in the training and all the recovery sessions we do at camp is essential to leaving camp feeling great! Check out all his great feedback and successes below. Way to show up for yourself, Dean! The results on race day will be there!

    Age:

    53

    Profession:

    VP of Plastic Injection Tooling

    Why did you choose Ultimate Tri Camp for help in your journey as a triathlete?

    I had come across Full Circle on FB over a year ago and loved Coach Erinne’s ideology and approach to training. After speaking with her and listening to some of her videos, I signed up for camp with my partner Kathy.

    Please share your BIG goals and how Ultimate Tri Camp supported you:

    Goal #1 was to learn how to swim. In the past few years, I’ve spent lots of money and time on private lessons and frustrations in the pool and open water, all to little avail.

    I got just enough to push through my two full Ironman races.

    UTC was nothing short of transformative for me!

    There was so much comprehensive instruction, drills, video analysis, and proper technique/mechanics teaching that it nearly made my head pop.

    It was almost too much to take in all in one day, but the lessons and Coach’s voice are etched into my mind so that I can now work with everything I learned. Coach Erinne also took extra time after the group lesson to give me 10-15 minutes of personal coaching, which I learned more than in months of prior lessons.

    At the OWS, I took my first successful breaths to the left side, which was like a miracle! I’m so proud and grateful for this seemingly small detail, so I chose this picture. I know now that I AM a swimmer and will only continue to improve from here. Who knew?!! 🙌🏼

    Tell me about your successes so far:

    Going from not owning a bike or knowing how to swim (as of Fall 2018) to completing two 70.3 and two 140.6 Ironman races by 2022.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance at Ultimate Tri Camp?

    Swim: EVERYTHING- Left side breathing, balance, feeling the water, relaxing, rotation, etc., etc.
    Bike: maintaining low heart rate on climbs
    Run: proper cadence and arm position
    Nutrition/Health: reinforcing what Kathy has already instilled in me: eat real, nutrient-dense foods, healthy fats, remove inflammatory foods, and nothing processed.
    Mindset: I AM A SWIMMER (did I say this already?!)

    Did you achieve any Personal Records or Goals?

    Did I already mention left-side breathing?! 😂

    Name 2 or 3 things you feel will make the biggest difference in your triathlon performance after participating in Ultimate Tri Camp:

    1. Proper swimming techniques
    2. Triathlon-specific strength training
    3. Mobility exercises

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?

    The challenge to push my limits and “dare to fail greatly.” Also, the sport’s camaraderie and “pageantry” (who doesn’t like their bike gear and kit!)

    What was your favorite part of Ultimate Tri Camp?

    The incredible depth/breadth of the holistic training. It was truly the yin & yang, just like the Full Circle logo represents!

    What would you say to someone on the fence about attending Ultimate Tri Camp?

    Straddling a fence is painful! Get your ass to UTC, and you’ll never regret it.

    CURIOUS ABOUT FULL CIRCLE’S TRIATHLON TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM?
    YOU, TOO, CAN BECOME THE TRIATHLETE YOU ALWAYS DREAMED OF!
    APPLY HERE!

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. Creator of Triathlon Transformation. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997. She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, Mermaid, and much more.

  • Sexy in Spandex, Ultimate Tri Camp Rockstar Triathlete: John Dodds

    Sexy in Spandex, Ultimate Tri Camp Rockstar Triathlete: John Dodds

    Coach Notes:

    John loves the triathlon lifestyle and exemplifies someone committed to the long term. Just as with any athlete in any sport, there is always something to improve upon, and I am so proud of how John has kept triathlon in his life even as he overcame prostate cancer and fear in the open water. We were with him every step of the way. So proud of you, John; let’s keep the momentum going. See you soon at the Ride on Ryan Triathlon!

    Age:

    60 this year!

    Profession:

    Director of Information Technology Quality

    Why did you choose Ultimate Tri Camp for help in your triathlon journey?

    In 2017 I saw a triathlon on TV and thought, I want to do this. A month before my 1st race, I participated in a one-day camp in Savannah with Coach Erinne from Full Circle Coaching, which was eye-opening.

    At my race a few weeks later (at the Ride On Ryan Triathlon), an 80-year-old woman beat me silly at the finish line. I then decided Full Circle Coaching would be my coach.

    Full Circle made me realize that Triathlon is a sport and a lifestyle.

    It’s more than swimming, biking, or running: it’s mind, it’s spirit, it’s grit, it’s heart, and nutrition, it’s what you put in is what you get out.

    Full Circle coaching is a full-spectrum, holistic mindfulness program.

    And they’ll make you “Sexy in Spandex.”

    Please share your BIG goals and how Ultimate Tri Camp supported you:

    This year will be my 5th year at camp, and every year brings a new awareness. This year was big in swimming challenge awareness. I always wonder why I could swim 2000 meters in a pool and feel I had a great workout.

    But swim 50 yards in a lake only to find myself floating, gasping for air, wondering where the buoy was. I realized this year, I never knew how to sight swim. Every time I lifted my head, my legs sank, and my body stopped like a bobber, then I power swam to get going again.

    So, learning to relax in the water was my big takeaway. Camp addresses every conceivable concept and potential challenge.

    Tell me about your successes so far:

    Where do I start? From childhood to 53, I was an average joe who did not do sports. No run, bike, or swim, more like walk, joy ride, and wade on occasion.

    From 54 through today, the last 6yrs??? I’ve raced about 24 triathlons and 18 5K/10K/Bridge runs, and have enjoyed training multi-thousands of miles of running, biking, swimming, and unicycling.

    And let’s not forget survived and kicked prostate cancer!

    Full Circle and the Ultimate Tri Camp… Bring it on!! I’m ready for their assistance with my next big triathlon goals!

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance at Ultimate Tri Camp?

    Swim: Technique and sighting
    Bike: Heels down to utilize power; changing gears is my friend, and keep pedaling, limit coasting
    Run: Lean forward and move the elbows
    Nutrition/Health: If I eat healthy, the right foods, my mind, energy, and focus will always be there for me
    Mindset: If I put my mind to it, grit it through, and be open to the experience, I am guaranteed to be smiling at the finish line. Have you ever seen a finisher of a race not smiling??? I bet you have not 😊

    Did you achieve any Personal Records or Goals?

    Every year with FullCircle and participating in Camp, I have achieved PRs. And every year, my PRs are different but so very satisfying.

    Name 2 or 3 things you feel will make the biggest difference in your triathlon performance after participating in Ultimate Tri Camp:

    1. Motivation, Intensity
    2. Commitment, Focus, and knowing my “pain point” in my training
    3. Resetting my desire, goals, and expectations for the rest of the year

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?

    It’s multi-focal, I’m never bored, and it’s always active even while just breathing meditation/intention. And it makes me feel fantastic; It makes me look Hot and Sexy. In the end? It makes me happy being me 😊

    What was your favorite part of Ultimate Tri Camp?

    Hard to say, but I can tell you the worst part is saying goodbye and going home. Because every moment was an experience I cherish, even when I found myself sitting in my own “shit.”

    I learned, I absorbed, I connected, and I experienced!

    What would you say to someone on the fence about attending Ultimate Tri Camp?

    When was there a time when you got 360-degree support and assistance with triathlon training? When have you had a group of people wanting you to personally succeed as much as you do for yourself? When have you taken the opportunity to learn, educate, absorb, avoid pitfalls, and identify success in action? If you haven’t, join us at camp; it will change your life!

    Are you coming back next year?

    Already registered, so absolutely!

    Want to join us at ULTIMATE TRI CAMP 2024?

    Camp is right around the corner – February 26 – March 3rd.

    But There’s still time! Sign up here!

    Erinne Guthrie has been a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. Creator of Triathlon Transformation. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997. She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, Mermaid, and much more.

  • Mastering The Miami Marathon: Tips For Insider Success

    The Race Is Sunday, Are You Really Ready?

    Tips + a video walk through to feel confident and calm before race day

    Race week can feel like a sprint and a marathon all at once. You want to be prepared… but you also want to relax.
    That tension wanting to be ready but not wanting to overthink it is totally normal.

    In fact, I just posted a video walking through key race-week preparation on YouTube practical, simple, and focused on feeling calm, confident, and ready for the big day. (Watch it below or click through to the full video on YouTube.)

    Click here to watch: 9 Tips for Miami Marathon Race Week

     

    #1. Rest Is Not Optional, It’s Strategic

    I know you are concerned about losing fitness when you take rest days or easy days, but this is so untrue.

    When you rest, you get stronger and faster because your body can recover, rebuild and assimilate all the training stress you have been applying to it over the last few weeks.

    This doesn’t mean sitting on the couch and eating ice cream.

    An easy week leading to the race means reduced overall volume and a few well-placed ORPS (Over Race Pace Sprints). See a sample week at the bottom of this blog.

    #2. Eat for Success before, during, and after the race

    Can you imagine driving your car without putting gas in it? How far do you think it would go? How fast?

    Not very! That is my point.

    Plan your pre-post and during the race nutrition NOW.

    This one factor can throw all your hard work down the drain.

    You can be the fastest, strongest runner out there, but if you don’t fuel up well, your body cannot deliver the performance you desire.

    Why risk it? If you want some suggestions on pre-race meals, check out my blog, Top 3 Tried and True Pre-Race Breakfasts. This is highly individualized so stick to what you have used in training for your race and adjust slightly for higher performance on race day.

    Always choose real food while not on the race course. As a healthful tip, too much sports nutrition is not healthy!


    #3. Stretch

    With reduced activity this week, you may be feeling a little tight. Break out the foam roller and get in the sauna and or hot tub and stretch your whole body a few times after your easy runs this week.
    #4. Write out a Race Plan and stick to it

    A race plan is something I recommend, so you have a map to follow to guarantee success.

    Write out everything you will do from Saturday morning when you wake up to Sunday after completing the race, including your race day goals.

    This includes:

    • Eating meals that will support your race; complex carbohydrates, quality protein, and good fats.
    • What sports nutrition will you use during the race, and when to eat it
    • Warm-up training routine
    • Your goals for the race itself
    • Heart rate and pacing plans during the race and

    Your recovery details post-race- (What’s your reward??)

    This can be as detailed or simple as you like. The important thing is to write out your goals in a positive light.

    Avoid statements like, “I hope I don’t quit.”

    Instead, write, “I will run at my goal race pace from aid station to aid station,” or “I will hold 8:15 minute miles for my last 3 miles.”

    You may also want to include any concerns about the race and write out your solutions to them in case they occur.

    For example, if you are concerned about how to pace the bridges in the race. Pace yourself more gradually as you start the climb, so you have energy at the top of the bridge to run down with momentum and good form.

    Or another example would be if you are worried about pacing yourself for your goal time, use an app that can create a pace chart to follow to help keep you following your plan toward your goal.

    Then, I would include goal finishing times based on solid training paces and heart rates you know you can achieve, so you aren’t guessing your finishing time. Then announce it to your friends and on social media!


    #5. Sleep

    I know, you are superhuman and can get by on 5 hours of sleep a night; Wrong!!!

    You are only fooling yourself.

    Yes, you can do this a few days a week, but if you are consistently sleeping 5 hours or less a night, you are being less productive and sacrificing a good performance from your body and brain; the research is there.

    I’m a big believer in putting science to the test. Get eight-plus hours of sleep for five nights in a row, and I guarantee you will feel superhuman even without caffeine!

    #6. Get Your Race Packet Early

    Pick up your packet early. Wear your compression socks, and browse the expo as you sip some organic coconut water. Then, get off your feet. Avoid the chaos.

    #7. Mantras

    Half and full marathons are long distances, and you can lose focus easily during the race.

    Pick a few mantras to keep you present “in the moment” and focus on your breathing.

    Some of my favorite mantras are:

    “Fast Arms, Fast Feet”
    “Quick Light Feet”
    “I Got This”
    “Right, Left, Right, Left”
    “Fall Forward”
    #8. Hit the port-o-potties before you start

    There are lines of people for the bathrooms along the race course; avoid the wait by emptying your bowels before the race starts.


    #9. Start with a Disposable Water bottle

    So you can skip the lines at the first three aid stations. Add a pinch of natural sea salt or your favorite electrolytes. You can get to the aide stations farther down as it gets less crowded.


    #10. Smile

    Have fun and enjoy every second of this opportunity to race! Cheer your fellow runners, and be grateful for your awesome, strong, and successful body.

    Now, have an awesome race!

    I am wishing you all your best race 🏃🏻🏃🏻🏃🏻🏃🏻🏃🏻

    Namaste,
    Coach Erinne


    BONUS: Sample Week Leading up to Race Day

    Monday
    Sleep in, stretch using a foam roller and write out your race plan; Put your race plan for the weekend and send it to your coach for feedback, and get a massage.

    Tuesday
    Start with a dynamic warm-up, an easy 20-40 minute run at your aerobic threshold (AE) (180 – age = heart rate average for this run). In other words very easy! Include a few 4 x 1 min ORPS (over race pace sprints) slightly above your goal race pace. If you are just racing to finish, keep it steady and include a few pick-ups in intensity. Finish with a total body stretch and core routine specific to running.

    Wednesday
    Easy 45-minute swim or bike followed by total body foam roll and stretch. Visualize your entire race exactly as you want it to go and use all your senses and emotion of how it will feel to be out there running and crossing the finish line with your goal time.

    Thursday
    Similar to Tuesday

    Friday
    Day off, mental and physical prep; pick up your packet today.
    Saturday

    Run race warm up 15-20 min, with 2-3 x 1 min ORPS. Stretch, compress and rest. Follow your nutrition plan for the day, and prepare for temperatures accordingly with layers.

    Sunday
    Race Day, make it a great day.
    Follow your plan, and don’t forget to SMILE and Enjoy!
    You Got This!!!

    If you are interested in learning more about Full Circle Coaching, call/text us at 786-586-6057 today, or better yet, click here to schedule your FREE Triathlon Breakthrough Session. This is a complimentary 30-minute session to ask me anything about triathlon, health, and wellness, or holistic lifestyle/nutrition.

    Erinne Guthrie is a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. She has been training, racing, and coaching triathletes since 1997. She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, and much more.

     

     

  • Do you “Monday” Your Goals?

    Do you “Monday” Your Goals?

    In the history of procrastination, there’s no better time than Monday.

    • “I promise, Coach, I’ll see you starting on Monday.”
    • “My diet starts Monday – after one last weekend of fun.”

    Sound familiar?

    Maybe this explains why more people hit the gym or the running trails on Monday, after a weekend of lying around and overindulging.

    But whether you use the Monday excuse or tell some other lie to yourself, it’s all the same. When you procrastinate working on your goals, it means you’re not really ready to do the work.

    Because when you are? You go into immediate action.

    Monday’s a liar.

    Trust yourself. Begin your work. No matter what day it is.

    It just so happens to be Monday! So today is the day to take action!

    Set up a call with me to see how I can help you with your triathlon and health and wellness goals!

    Erinne Guthrie is a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. Creator of the 16 week Triathlon Transformation. She has been training, racing and coaching triathletes since 1997.  She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Master’s Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, Mermaid and much much more.