Our "Ask The Coach" panel This great team of coaches has a combined PowerCranks experience of well over 30 years and a combined coaching experience of over 100 years. Click here to see who they are and get ready to ask your question. Send your questions to: askcoach@powercranks.com
Jon Wiggins: Jon is the principal of West Consultancy, a Belgian based coaching company. He is coach to the Belgian National Track Team and 2008 Olympic Track Team. Every member of Belgian National Track Pursuit Team is now training on PowerCranks. Jon is also trains several professional riders including Bert Roesems and Nick Gate from the Davitamon team.
Jean-Baptiste Wiroth: Head Coach of WTS "The Coaching Company" based in France. WTS coaches athletes of all levels and all 2 wheel disciplines. They bring to this forum 5 years of PowerCranks Training Experience. Feel free to ask questions in French.
Bob Seebohar: Bob Seebohar is one of the foremost experts in sports nutrition for endurance athletes in the United States and is also a USA Triathlon Certified Elite Coach. He owns and operates Fuel4mance which is a business that provides sports nutrition, coaching, mentoring and educational opportunities to athletes and health professionals.
Ken Mierke: Ken is the Director of Training for Joe Freil's Ultrafit and Head Coach of Fitness Concepts, a Virginia Based company that specializes in training for Cyclists, Runners and Endurance Athletes. Ken has developed Evolution running and is the author of "The Triathlete's Guide to Run Training." Read his article on Cycling and PowerCranks.
Jeff Cuddeback: Jeff is the President of Triple Fitness Training, Inc. a Florida based coaching company. To date Jeff has completed over 250 triathlons since 1983. At IM Hawaii in 1993 Jeff won his age group and setting a new World Record in the 35-39 age group and in 2000 he set a new World Record in the 40-44 age group with a 38 minute margin.
Steve Fluet: Steve is President and Head Coach of Joe Freil's Ultrafit Northeast. Steve an avid competitor and coach and specializes in working with athletes of all levels looking to compete in Half and Full Ironman races as well as endurance cycling. He brings to this forum 7 years of PowerCranks experience and 15 years of coaching experience.
Aaron Thigpen: Aaron is founder of GameSpeed, his coaching company and facility in Concord California. He has been a member of 11 US National teams as a sprinter, played semi-professional baseball, and has been a long time PowerCranks user and advocate since 2003, when he got on PowerCranks because of an injury and 4 months later he set the 35-39 american standard for the 100m in a time of 10.34s. He has subsequently set a new 40-44 record three different times since turning 40. His wide ranging coaching experience includes: 17 NFL players, 2 Olympians, 2 World Champions, 26 State Collegiate Track & Field Champions, 42 College Conference Champions, 2 Men's National Rugby Champions, 2 Women's National Rugby Champions, 3 National Tennis Professionals, 34 Major League Baseball Professionals, 2 Major League Soccer Professionals
Ted O'Neil: Owner of Diablo Barbell, Ted has extensive experience training a wide variety of elite athletes from Power Lifters and mixed martial arts fighters to professional football and baseball players. Thinking somewhat differently than many, his first thought when he saw the PowerCranks is "this is a hamstring bike"! One of his Power Lifters increased his personal best in the squat by 80 lbs, to over 900 lbs, 6 weeks after integrating PowerCranks into the training regimen. No whimps allowed in Ted's gym.
Steve Bentley: Steve is the Principal of Bentley Coaching, a NCCP Certified triathlon Coach and was recently voted Coach of the Year by the Ontario Association of Triathletes and brings to the panel 5 years of PowerCranks coaching experience. Steve is a former professional triathlete and has been racing since 1987. His most recent races have included completing the New Zealand Ironman in March 2001 in 9:46, Ironman Hawaii in October 2001 in 10:18 and Ironman Florida in November 2002 where he finished first in his age group of 35-39, and 22nd overall with a time of 9:21.

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