Paul Raynes

Paul has successfully coached beginner-intermediate runners and groups since 2007. From a practical perspective, he understands the importance of balancing work and family life while developing a progressive and consistent athletic program. Athletes looking to improve general fitness and performance can look forward to a well-developed program of periodized linear and/or non-linear training that targets specific goals and events. The development of running economy, assessment of biomechanics (running form), range of movement (ROM) and restrictions due to tight or weak musculature may be topics of discussion and evaluation.
Personal Note:
In today’s fast-paced world it’s easy to lose focus. For an athlete, a loss of focus can lead to inconsistent training, performance decline, complete abandonment of a training program and/or an increased risk of injury. Proper coaching and planning are vital and key components of result oriented training and successful training programs.