Coaching


Coach

John Reich

John was born and raised in Lebanon, PA.  He went to Cornell University where he earned a degree in Hotel Administration and more importantly met his wife Katie.  John started running in 1980 and has run more or less continuously since though much slower as of late.  His best years of racing were 1992-1995 while living in Maryland and coached by Charles Torpey.
 
John began coaching in 1995 when he took over a Diabetes Association group training for the Dublin Marathon.  That experience sparked an interest in coaching that has grown steadily.  John has coached high school cross country and track in Minnesota and Arizona and coached post collegiate athletes while living  in Maryland, Texas and Arizona.
 
John currently coaches 40 post collegiate athletes most of whom live in Phoenix, leads the Sonoran Distance Project and volunteers as massage therapist for the Paradise Valley Community College cross country and track team.  Additionally, John is a Brooks I.D. coach.  In his free time he tries to get his son to leave his room and rides quarter horses.
 

Credentials
  • Licensed Massage Therapist
  • Registered Yoga Instructor
  • USATF Level 1 Coach
  • USATF Coaches Registry Approved
  • NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
  • 2011 Super Distance Summit
  • 2012 Three athletes in the Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials
  • 2013 Running Summit West
  • 2013 USATF Emerging Elite Coaches Clinic

 

Personal Bests
  • Half Marathon – 66:23 (1994 Hampton Half Marathon)
  • Marathon – 2:23:37 (1993 Columbus Marathon)

One response to “Coaching”

  1. Good morning. I’ll get straight to the point. I’m scheduled to run a half marathon in a little over a month. I’ve been training to prepare on my own but am frustrated with my progress. I’m not even close to being ready. About me, I’m 60. Will I be a burden with any group run. I’m a pretty slow runner. I’ve participated in 6ks normally running them under one hour. That’s my worry, slowing down a group much faster than me.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *