New Guide: Choosing a Youth Running Coach


Hey Reader,

I just published something I’ve been wanting to write for a long time:

A complete, no-BS guide for parents looking for youth running coaches.

Whether your child plays football, basketball, athletics, or any sport - this covers everything you need to know:

  • Why running technique matters (even if they’re not a “runner”)
  • What separates great youth coaches from average ones
  • Red flags to watch out for
  • How to find the right fit for YOUR child
  • What to expect when you start

After years of working with young athletes (and experiencing preventable injuries myself), I wanted to create the resource I wish my parents had.

Whether you work with me or someone else, I want you to make an informed decision for your child.

To your child’s success,

Mick

P.S. - If you’re not ready for coaching yet, start with our free resources

Natural Born Running

Your child is capable. They just don't believe it yet. I'm Mick — Myotherapist, running coach, and the person parents come to when encouragement isn't working anymore. I help parents of anxious, low-confidence kids (ages 8–16) build real, lasting self-belief — through movement mastery, not more therapy or pep talks. Sign up for my free 4-part video series of practical tools for raising a kid who backs themselves when it counts.

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