About

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Incorporating regular exercise into your life has benefits that exceeds the physical. Jodie’s passion is getting you to experience the joy of running, to explore your environment on foot and/or to take your results to another level.

You don’t need to be experienced or ‘fast’ to benefit from a running coach. A coach will help you negotiate the missteps and support your training, assisting you to get the most out of the time you have available to train.

Over the years coached clients have achieved some amazing results, regularly exceeding their expectations, gaining significant insights and become better athletes and people.

Success is defined by the ability to demonstrate your present best level of performance on a consistent basis.

Assisting others achieve their running goals

Jodie’s coaching journey started at the Community Club Level when she stepped up to Coaching Athletics when her children were LIttle Athletes. Their passion for running and a healthy and active lifestyle endures. As her running and competing experience developed it naturally progressed into Endurance and/or Recreational Run Coaching. Now with a wealth of experience gleaned from those she has had opportunity to engage with locally and Internationally including a number of past Ultra Champions she thoroughly enjoys sharing the joy of running through freedom of movement.

Jodie developed a love for running as a means of social connection, running regularly and participating mainly in road events but never afraid to explore nature. Curiosity lead Jodie to explore some of Australia’s iconic events, the opportunity to compete on the International Stage came later. Jodie’s distance running story began on Rottnest Island the venue of her first marathon on limited training. Jodie went on to run many more marathons representing Western Australia and later Queensland in the National Marathon Championships and Half Marathon Championships and later Australia at Ultra Distance events.

 

“Realising your goals and attaining success are the byproducts of persistence and perspiration. Talent accounts for a mere 5% of most achievements. Those who appear to have much talent were once struggling beginners.”

— “The Way of the Champion: Lessons from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War and other Tao Wisdom for Sports and Life”