Biography
Cycle and Triathlon Coaching - The History of Scientific Coaching
As
Director of Scientific Coaching I, Dr Auriel Forrester, am
a highly qualified and respected cycling and triathlon coach, personal fitness
trainer, sport scientist and world masters champion.
Can you name another cycling and triathlon coach with a PhD in Human Physiology, former Head of a University Sport and Exercise Science department and senior coaching and cycle coach education qualifications from numerous bodies ? With my breadth and depth of expertise I can offer you knowledge and service at a high quality and high personal interaction level. I don't use computer produed mass-market programmes. Each cycle training plan is produced for you as an individual - you decide on the frequency of review and update.
My view is that SCIENCE may be the way forward but in order to get the most out of sport science, exercise physiology and cycle coaching techniques you need someone who can understand the science, communicate the knowledge and integrate it into real training plans for real people - not just elite athletes in laboratory settings but people with jobs, limited time and non-optimal fitness levels !! With my knowledge, experience and expertise you can achieve your goals and expand your potential..........
With a background in Sport Science, Sports Coaching and having competed in cycling and running at a top level I am uniquely placed to help YOU . I have worked in a variety of different settings but retain an active interest in cycling, cycle and triathlon coaching and health-related fitness. With a PhD in physiology and numerous qualifications in cycle coaching, fitness training and coach education the progression into sport science was perhaps inevitable. When asked how do I compare with other coaches my reply is that I trained most of them so do you want to work with the master or the pupil !!
Until recently I was Head of the Sport, Exercise and Biomedical Sciences department at the University of Luton. Today I am a full-time personal cycle coach and a consultant to top sporting bodies such as Sport England and UK Sport. I am also an accredited sport scientist (BASES).
Back in the 1980's I was a prolific winner of women's time-trials
and accumulated half a dozen RTTC medals at distances from 25 to 100 miles,
two top six BBAR placings and team championships with the Wyvern CC. Retiring
from active competition in the late 1980's I specialised in cycle coaching support
to a number of junior squads and elite riders. Nutritional advice seemed to
be the key element riders sought, coupled with advice on the use of heart
rate monitors as they came into common usage. During this period I ran my
own highly successful fitness consultancy, which, in addition to cycle coaching,
provided fitness advice, personal one to one training, coach education and
tutoring. I qualified as an ABCC cycle coach back in 1986 and was promoted
to Senior Coach in 1995. Fitness training qualifications range from the RSA
Exercise to Music to accreditation by the Association of Personal Trainers
so, unlike many other sport's coaches I have ample expertise in helping non-athletes
gain personal fitness. I am also a Sport's Coach UK Senior Tutor and a former
Director of British Cycling. My cycling credentials speak for themselves with
no fewer than four world titles plus numerous national medals. In running
I have competed at distances from 5km to ½ marathon at County and Regional
level. I also have experience of coaching middle and long distance runners
alongside my cycle and triathlon coaching expertise.
I regularly contribute to the cycling and coaching pages in magazines such as 220, Cycling PLUS and Cycling Weekly. With experience in both cycling and running, plus a sound knowledge of sport and exercise science I believe I am in an unrivalled position to provide specialist coaching advice for cyclists, triathletes and others regardless of age or ambition.
Cycle Coaching Qualifications are now under the auspices of British Cycling and not only do I hold their current top level of qualification I am also a British Cycling Coaching Tutor (so I essentially also train other Coaches) but I am involved in the development of coaching and coach developement material for British Cycling and the British Triathlon Association
Biographical Information
Current Cycling Honours
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UCI World Champion : Masters Pursuit - Women 40-44 (1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001)
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UCI World Silver Medalist : Masters 500m TT - Women 40-44 (2000, 2001)
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World Record Holder : Masters Pursuit - Women 40-44 (1999,2000 2001 and 2002)
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World Veterans Hour Record Holder - Women 40 plus (1998-)
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BCF Womens Omnium Championships - Silver (1999)
Previous Sporting Honours
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County Cross Country Running Champion - women veterans (1993/4)
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County 10K Road Running Champion - women seniors and veterans (1994)
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BBAR Championship Team (Wyevern CC) (1986)
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National Championship Team - 25 and 50 miles (1986)
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RTTC medalist : 25, 50 and 100 miles (1982/3)
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Great Britain Women's Road squad (1982-4)
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Icknield Road Club Ladies BAR (1995-99)
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North Middx and Herts Ladies Champion (1996,1998)
Qualifications
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PhD Human Physiology (1983)
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BASES Accredited Sport Scientist
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BCF and ABCC Senior Coach and Coach Education Tutor
- RSA and APT qualified fitness instructor and personal trainer
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Sports Coach UK Senior Tutor
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World Class Performance Advisor
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Quality Assurance Agency assessor for Higher Education
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Sport England committee member for Bedfordshire Sport and Eastern Region
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Member of Eastern Region Sport Science and Sports Medicine development programme
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External examiner and advisor for various bodies in relation to higher education, coaching and performance analysis including University of Salford, Napier University and Barnfield College, Luton.