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Blogging is so '06. Blog-quitting is this years' blogging.
A Coaching Ad

Yeah, like I always say, you should hire me to coach you.  You could be better than you are.

Here's what I offer-

Unlimited phone (client initiated) and email contact

Fully custom training program designed around your schedule and your goals.  I am not going to give you the same schedule as 300 other guys like some "name" coaching companies will

Weekly training rides with the coach (you come to me). 

Race tactics analysis (using your strengths and competitors' weaknesses)

Insight into the courses, and competition of most local and national races

Costs

No Start-Up Fees

3 Month Minimum- $125/month

Group Rates Available

 

The following was cut and pasted, so you don't think I talk about myself in the third person... Okay, sometimes I do, but then I used Turbo because it sounds even more egotistical that way.

About Ryan Barrett:
Despite being under 30 years old, Ryan Barrett has over 20 years of racing and coaching experience. A self-proclaimed "lifer", Ryan has coached riders to state championship medals and category upgrades, and has assisted at a USA Cycling Collegiate Women’s Camp. The bulk of his coaching experience has been with licensed junior and senior riders, but Ryan works with anyone who is interested in improving their cycling.

Ryan has raced with the Schroeder Iron and NetZero professional teams, as well as the US National Team, and competed in many of America’s most prestigious races including the T-Mobile International/San Francisco Grand Prix, First Union USPRO Championships, USPro Criterium Championships, Redlands Cycling Classic, Cascade Cycling Classic, and many more. Ryan was featured in the full-length documentary “The Hard Road” about the NetZero team, is still an active Category 1 racer, and is the current Utah State Road Race Champion.  Ryan lives in Provo,  Utah with his wife and 2 daughters.

 

Posted: Friday, September 29, 2006 5:01 PM by Ryan Barrett

Comments

Ryan Barrett said:

Oh yeah:

turbocycling.com

This will be the coaching site...  It should probably say "coming soon(er or later)", but I will get it going.

# September 29, 2006 11:25 AM

Ryan Barrett said:

Okay, the following just hit my Inbox...It is good to know that  I am being taken seriously.

Ryan-

 Saw your coaching ad on your blog…

I expect a coach to call once a week, ask how I’ve followed that week’s program, then me to say “not at all”, then they cuss me out, and then I use as an alibi, “But, there was re-runs of silver-spoons on TV and..”, and then they utter a four letter word and slam the phone down on the receiver…

How much would that cost?

# September 29, 2006 11:37 AM

polka-dotted kom said:

Hey Turbo...

This is Tyler...I don't know if you remember me...but I talked to you in Evanston at the High Uintas Classic and at the Tour of Utah and other races...but I am a junior and I am wondering if you could coach me in April, May, and June of next year?

Thanks...

Polka-Dotted KOM(Tyler)

# September 29, 2006 5:59 PM

sandros said:

Waitaminute...you were PRO? Damn. You stud!

# October 1, 2006 1:03 AM

sleevie said:

trust.. Turbo is the man..  Not only is he a great coach but he's also a great guy to know.

# October 1, 2006 9:07 AM

Ryan Barrett said:

Tyler Dotted KOM,

Hit me up at turbo_ryan at hotmail dot com... we can work something out.

All-that reminds me- reduced rates for juniors/U23/collegiate/homeless.

Sandy and Sleevie- I am lucky to have teammates like you guys.  Okay, that's enough sappiness, you guys are chumps.

# October 2, 2006 10:37 AM
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