Colorado Springs, CO , United States
English
I believe a successful athlete is one who is able to commit to his/her sport, while striking a balance with family, work and friends. The ability to manage those demands makes one a better athlete and a better person. As a coach, helping someone achieve that balance is a top priority for me.
As a coach, I have worked with a wide array of athletes in a variety of sports: mountain biking, road cycling, cyclo-cross, track cycling, Para-cycling, ice hockey, NASCAR, Motocross and Superbike.
My passion for performance and coaching evolved out of competitive background. I grew up playing soccer and played while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Villanova University. Building on that experience, I completed a master’s degree in Exercise Physiology at Northern Arizona University. The combined experience of those degrees lead me to a position at USA Cycling, where I served as the resident coach. In the pursuit of coaching excellence, I joined CTS in 2000. From 2002-2008, I had the good fortune of working as the Assistant National Team Coach for the US Paralympic Cycling team.
Colorado Springs, CO
United States