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Why every coach should head to the Science and Triathlon World Conference

 

 

If you’re a coach who’s looking to improve your training skills, then you should seriously consider being part of the Science and Triathlon World Conference. The conference is a great way to make you learn all about the latest sporting trends and studies.

 

If you’ve never heard about the Science and Triathlon World Conference, don’t worry. The reason why this name sounds so unfamiliar to you is because this is the first time this conference that aims to gather professionals and experts from all around the world, is taking place outside the Europe.

 

So, don’t lose this opportunity to learn the latest triathlon discoveries, developments and trends. Especially if you live in the United States, Canada or Australia.

 

The three-day event takes place in Edmonton Alberta, Canada, in December 5.

 

 

A conference that can answer your questions

 

“The conference will aim to answer questions around pacing and periodization, talent identification, enhancing parents interactions, overtraining, heart health and discuss the current evidence and best practices for altitude training, competing in the heat and pollution,” an official statement published at the event website’s said.

 

“The formal program will end with all of the conference experts joining together to make educated guesses on what the future holds for the sport of triathlon.”

 

And if you’re still unconvinced whether you should be part of this conference or not, have a look at the impressive list of speakers. Inaki Arenal, Malcolm Brown, Dr. Camilla Knight, Dr. Stephen Cheung, Dr. Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre, Dr. Jean Cote, Dr. Carl Foster, Dr. Jack Goodman, Alex Hutchinson, Dr. Michael Koehle, Dr. Gregoire Millet, Mark Pollack and Dr. Ross Tucker will have their word among others.

 

Just imagine the opportunities and chances you’ll have to meet and also interact with some of the world’s best experts and coaches in the field.

 

For more information regarding the Science and triathlon World Conference, click here.

 

To register, click here.

 


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