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An afternoon with Dr. Jack Daniels


Dr. Jack Daniels
“World’s Best Coach”

 

May 1, 2011
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

@ Human Performance Consulting Athletic Lab
1823 NW Maynard Rd.
Cary, NC 27513

 

Ingredients of Success
Principles of Training
Aerobic Profiles
Planning a Training Season

Dr. Jack Daniels has been called the “world’s best coach,” by Runner’s World magazine. He is
currently the head coach of cross country and track at Brevard College in Brevard, NC. Dr. Daniels has
been named the National Coach of the Year by the NCAA, which also honored him as the Division III
Women’s Coach of the Century. During his 35-year coaching career, Daniels has coached 30 individual
NCAA Division III National Champions, eight NCAA championship teams, and 130 All-Americans.
Daniels has also coached five Olympians in men’s and women’s distance events and two sub-2:10
marathoners. Among the runners he’s worked with are Jim Ryun, Alberto Salazar, and Joan Benoit
Samuelson. An accomplished author, he has written four books, the most recent being the 2nd
edition of the popular Daniels’ Running Formula. He has also written more than 50 articles published
in scientific journals and frequently contributes running stories to popular magazines.

Before Brevard, Daniels was the head distance running coach at the Centre for High Altitude
Training at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. Throughout his career he has been a
featured speaker at coaches’ clinics, running camps and symposia. One of his special interests is the
effect of altitude on training and racing. In 1968, he served as the altitude consultant to the U.S.
Olympic Track & Field team for the Mexico City Olympics. Daniels came to coaching after achieving
greatness as an athlete himself. In the modern pentathlon, he was a member of the Olympic silver
and bronze medal teams in 1956 and 1960.

Registration:
General Public:

$50 until April 17
$75 after April 17

USA Triathlon Coaches (with 4 CEU credits):
$75 until April 17
$100 after April 17

Seating is limited. Early Registrants will be
eligible for a drawing for a free pair of shoes.
(4 pairs to be given away courtesy of Raleigh
Running Outfitters.)

Payment @ Sportoften.com or
Jack Daniels Coaching Clinic
Or mail check to:
AA Elite Coaching Ltd.
77 Lily McCoy Lane, Pittsboro NC 27312
Include Name, Address, Email, Phone and USAT
# if applicable.

For More Information:
Contact Andrew Allden @
aacoaching@aol.com or 919-619-3426

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