I used Wenzel Coaching for quite a while through 2002 in my first attempt at the Death Ride, and they were great. It actually didn't turn out to be a truly "online" coach, because my coach, Roger Rintala, is a local guy and we ended up working together last year in person as he coached our TNT Death Ride team. He still calls and keeps in touch, even though I am not officially working with him right now. I may well work with him again next year when I train for some of the tougher doubles and the 508, because my 508 partner continues to work with him.
My only problem with working with a coach's formal schedule is I really struggle to fit in the rides during the week. If I can't live up to the schedule set by the coach, I tend to feel like I am wasting the coaching services and get frustrated and then I may be inclined to give up. That's just a personal issue, though. I have worked around it in the last two years by really working out my own training schedule based on what is realistic for me, using some of the older coach schedules and other resources. That has worked great for me. I guess I tend to be a bit more self-directed. I like to set my schedule. My 508 partner prefers to follow a schedule. Chacun son gout - to each his own!
But I can certainly recommend Wenzel.




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