Work with a Vetter Triathlon Coach if You Need Human Guidance

Not everyone needs a coach, but if you’re feeling lost with your training structure, recovering from injury, or serious about improving your performance, working with a real human coach is one of the highest-leverage things you can do. TriWorldHub makes it easy to find and connect with one with no added fees on your side.

How to do it:

  1. Go to the Coaches section from the main menu.
  2. Browse available coaches. Look at their profiles to understand their background, the athletes they typically work with, and their coaching style.
  3. Before committing to anything, message a coach directly through the platform. 
  4. Once you’ve found someone you’re comfortable with, agree on the coaching arrangement directly with them — format, frequency, and payment. TriWorldHub doesn’t charge athletes anything. You pay your coach directly, with no platform fees involved.

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Tips:

  • Come to your first coach conversation prepared. Know your goals, your current training volume, your race timeline, and your injury history. Coaches can give you a much more useful response when you’re specific.
  • Don’t just pick the most experienced coach. Pick the one who communicates in a way that works for you. A highly qualified coach who’s hard to reach is less useful than a good coach who’s responsive and engaged.
  • If you’re a beginner, don’t be intimidated. Most coaches on platforms like this enjoy working with newer athletes. Everyone starts somewhere.
  • Even occasional check-ins with a coach (rather than full ongoing coaching) can be valuable if budget is a concern. Ask if that’s an option.