My Story
I underachieved in high school.
No one pushed me.
I lost confidence.
Deep down, I always felt:
I’m better than this.


That feeling followed me into my 20s.
I numbed it with binge eating, drifting, waiting for things to happen.
I didn’t like who I was or how I felt in my own skin.
Things changed at age 30.
I began strength training and added muscle.
I got motivated to compete again.
At age 35 I got serious about running, but had no clue what I was doing.


My first marathon?
Total disaster.
I couldn’t break 4 hours. I walked the last 6 miles.
I was frustrated.
What did I need to do differently?
Then I heard a guy on a podcast say:
“Just run slow. And run a lot.”
So I did.
I ran almost every day, purposefully slow. I didn’t know if it would work.
But I stayed consistent.


Seven months later, I ran a marathon under 3 hours.
All that jogging had paid off.
Then I got to compete in the Boston Marathon.
I was finally discovering my potential.
I’ve had my share of setbacks along the way.
Bad races. Burnout.
A brutal pelvic injury that sidelined me for six months.
That was one of the darkest periods in my life.


But I refused to quit.
I studied.
Anatomy.
Weightlifting.
Plyometrics.
I developed a system to overcome injury and train smarter.
Now at 43, I feel stronger than ever.
I specialize in helping older runners.
A personalized approach that builds a training plan around your needs.
I’ll help you return to running healthy, chase your first BQ, discover what you’re capable of past age 40.
Let’s get to work.

The 4 things you need to do to improve your running
I underachieved in high school.
No one pushed me.
I lost confidence.
Deep down, I always felt:
I’m better than this.

That feeling followed me into my 20s.
I numbed it with binge eating, drifting, waiting for things to happen.
I didn’t like who I was or how I felt in my own skin.

Things changed at age 30.
I began strength training and added muscle.
I got motivated to compete again.
At age 35 I got serious about running, but had no clue what I was doing.

My first marathon?
Total disaster.
I couldn’t break 4 hours. I walked the last 6 miles.
I was frustrated.
What did I need to do differently?

Then I heard a guy on a podcast say:
“Just run slow. And run a lot.”
So I did.
I ran almost every day, purposefully slow. I didn’t know if it would work.
But I stayed consistent.

Seven months later, I ran a marathon under 3 hours.
All that jogging had paid off.
Then I got to compete in the Boston Marathon.
I was finally discovering my potential.

I’ve had my share of setbacks along the way.
Bad races. Burnout.
A brutal pelvic injury that sidelined me for six months.
That was one of the darkest periods in my life.

But I refused to quit.
I studied.
Anatomy.
Weightlifting.
Plyometrics.
I developed a system to overcome injury and train smarter.
Now at 43, I feel stronger than ever.

I specialize in helping older runners.
A personalized approach that builds a training plan around your needs.
I’ll help you return to running healthy, chase your first BQ, discover what you’re capable of past age 40.
Let’s get to work.

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