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A podcast by swim coaches, for swim coaches, helping you each and every day to become Better Than Yesterday.

Powered by the AP Race Coaches Community, this channel is dedicated to producing content for our community of swim coaches worldwide.

We are part of the AP Race organisation co-founded by Adam Peaty OBE and Ed Baxter, committed to revolutionising the sport of swimming, to maximise the experience for everyone involved in the sport.

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In this conversation, Sean Balmer shares his extensive coaching journey, emphasising the importance of treating coaching like a business, fostering honest conversations, and maintaining a culture of excellence. He discusses the non-negotiables in coaching, the significance of being present, and the empowerment of both coaches and swimmers. Sean also highlights the critical role of skills development and the mentality required for success in swimming, drawing from his experiences with various athletes. Contact the podcast team here: ⁠https://forms.gle/d1A2giJs2ir3eUnS7⁠Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠⁠Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches⁠
In this episode, Mike shares his extensive journey in the coaching world, from his beginnings as a swimmer to becoming a leading figure in sports science and coaching. He discusses the importance of bridging the gap between research and practical coaching, the evolution of coaching principles, and the future of technology in sports. He also emphasises the cornerstones of junior coaching, the value of support staff, and reflects on the British coaching system's progress and challenges. He concludes with personal insights on motivation and the importance of lifelong learning in coaching.The book we explored "How to support a champion" can be found here: https://amzn.eu/d/f8mpIAjSome of the many publications Mike as published can be found below:Selective Publications – Dr Michael Peyrebrune Coaching Science/PsychologyCook, G., Fletcher, D., & Peyrebrune, M. C. (2021). Olympic coaching excellence: A quantitative study of psychological aspects of Olympic swimming coaches. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 53, 101876.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2020.101876 Cook, G., Fletcher, D., & Peyrebrune, M. C. (2021). Olympic coaching excellence: A quantitative study of Olympic swimmers' perceptions of their coaches. Journal of Sports Sciences, 42, 1976486. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2021.1976486 TestingArsoniadis, G.G., Nikitakis, I.S., Peyrebrune, M.C., Botonis, P.G. and Toubekis, A.T. (2024). The method but not the protocol affects lactate threshold determination in competitive swimmers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and performance.https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2023-0389 TaperingPeyrebrune, M. and Logan, A. (2013). Late Trials and Double Peaking. British Swimming publication, Loughborough, England [Downloadable from the 'Off the blocks' website] Training Categories & Training SetsPeyrebrune, M.C., Toubekis, A.T., Lakomy H.K.A. and Nevill, M.E. (2014). Estimating the energy contribution during single and repeated sprint swimming. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 24: 369-376 LTADGreyson I., Kelly S., Peyrebrune M and Furniss B. (2010). Interpreting and Implementing the Long-Term Athlete Development Model: English Swimming Coaches’ Views on the Swimming LTAD in Practice: A Commentary. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 5:3 403-406 Dunman, N., Morris, J., Nevill, M. and Peyrebrune, M. (2006). Characteristics for success in elite junior and senior swimmers. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences, 6(2): 70-73 RecoveryToubekis, A.T., Peyrebrune, M.C., Lakomy H.K.A. and Nevill, M.E. (2008). The effects of active and passive recovery on performance during repeated sprint swimming. Journal of Sports Sciences, 26: 1497-1505 Supplements & PerformanceLindh A.M., Peyrebrune M.C., Ingham S.A., Bailey, D.M. and Folland, J.P. (2008). Sodium bicarbonate supplementation improves 200 m freestyle performance in elite male swimmers. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 29: 519-523 Peyrebrune, M.C., Stokes, K., Hall, G.M. and Nevill, M.E. (2005). Effect of creatine supplementation on training for competition in elite swimmers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37 (12) 2140-2147. Swimming StatisticsNevill A.M., Whyte G., Holder R.L. and Peyrebrune M. (2007). Evidence that swimming world records are peaking: Are there limits to human performance? International Journal of Sports Medicine, 28: 1012-1017 Biomechanics & FatigueOsborough, C. and Peyrebrune, M. (2006). The influence of repeated sprinting on the kinematics of butterfly swimming. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences, 6(2): 126-128  
In this episode, Brian Sweeney, Head Coach of Templeogue Swim Club, shares his extensive journey in coaching. We explore the importance of community integration, maximising limited resources, and developing grit in swimmers. He discusses the evolution of coach-athlete relationships, the significance of reflection in coaching practices, and the role of ISCA in supporting Irish swimming coaches. Brian defines success not just by medals but by helping athletes realise their potential and navigate challenges in their lives.Find out more and connect with Brian via the following link: https://briansweeney.ie/about/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-communityFor coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: https://plus.aprace.club/
In this conversation, Ash and Kevin are joined by Ross Douglas, Kingston Royals Head Coach in London. Having travelled the world and swam under some incredible coaches, then transitioning into coaching and again working around some fantastic coaches… Ross reflects on his journey and the lessons learned. We explore competition challenges, sources of learning, reflecting on the impact coaches have on swimmers lives beyond the poolThe podcast Ross mentioned is called “Finding Mastery” with Michael Gervais — specifically the violinist episode was the one he referred to:https://open.spotify.com/episode/37boYEzkSbZerIeN6k3xMX?si=H_XOncWqQ5imHkLrKSJzCwHere are a few pieces of literature Ross would recommend for coaches:Open – Andre Agassi – A fascinating insight into the reality of being an elite athlete, even when it’s not what you truly want.Modern Methodics of Training for Elite Swimmers – Andrei Vorontstov – Detailed, world-class perspectives on periodisation and tapering.Changing The Game – Ange Postecoglou – Lessons on influencing a sport in a place where it’s not part of the mainstream culture.Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
In this episode, we are joined by Kevin Renshaw, who has worked across three clubs, spent two decades inside British Swimming/Aquatics GB in various roles, coached medallists across Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic levels.  Kevin shares his extensive coaching journey, discussing theevolution of coaching in swimming, the importance of building a strong foundation for young swimmers, and the critical role parents play in athlete development. He emphasises the need for a coaching philosophy that prioritises the individual athlete, the significance of athletic development outside the pool, and the value of data-driven approaches in talent identification.  He also reflects on the meaning of success in coaching andoffers wisdom for age group coaches, highlighting the importance of making the sport enjoyable and engaging for young athletes.You can connect with Kevin on Linked-in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-renshaw-13319a43/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
Kathy Johnstone is a former GB swimmer, a 2x Commonwealth Games swimmer for Scotland and a seasoned strength and conditioning coach. She shares her journey from being a competitive swimmer to becoming a strength and conditioning coach, emphasising the importance of simplicity in training, the role of other sports in athlete development, and the challenges faced as a female coach in a male-dominated environment. Kathy also discusses effective engagement strategies for young athletes, the significance of movement patterns, and the necessity of balancing commitments to swimming and other sports. She also highlights the importance of gamification in training, especially during plateaus, the transfer of skills from land to water, and the future of strength and conditioning in swimming.You can connect with Kathryn including her incredible blog via the links below:https://www.instagram.com/coachkathy_swim/https://hamiltonaquatics.ae/blogdetail/71/sacrificeDon't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
In this conversation, Andrew Sheaff joins us from the USA to share his extensive experience in coaching swimming, emphasising the importance of skill development, the constraints-based coaching approach, and the need for continuous learning and adaptation. He discusses how to engage swimmers in a group setting, the significance of building a coaching culture, and the essential equipment for effective training. Andrew also highlights the value of mentorship and reflection in coaching, providing insights for both new and experienced coaches.You can connect further with Andrew via the links below:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/andrewksheaff/Website- www.coachandrewsheaff.comYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@AndrewsheaffRead his published book here.Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
In this conversation we are joined by Keiron Piper, head of swimming at Millfield School. He shares his journey from a young swimmer through to his time in coaching. He discusses the influence of his law degree on his coaching philosophy, the importance of mentorship, and his approach to youth development. A key topic we explore is the significance of building connections with athletes and understanding their individual journeys. He also addresses the challenges of transitioning young athletes and the unique environment of coaching in a school setting. Throughout the discussion, Keiron reflects on measuring success as a coach and the importance of technical development in swimming.You can connect with Keiron here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keiron-piper-51109356/We mention Gareth Sandford, who you can hear more from here: https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/036-gareth-sandford-on-working-with-the-worlds-best-coaches/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
This we are joined by Craig Robertson, PhD. He is a Sport Scientist specialising in physiology and performance analysis at Swim England. With over 15 years’ experience as a coach and SSSM practitioner, he has supported athletes across the entire Swim England pathway — from the county and regional programmes through to the Olympic Games.In addition to his role at Swim England, Craig lectures part-time at Leeds Beckett University on physiology and aquatics modules and contributes to the development of future coaches through the Institute of Swimming’s Senior Coach Programme.In this conversation, Craig discusses the importance of curiosity in coaching and physiology, emphasising the need for continuous learning and adaptation in training methods. He explores the implementation of energy systems in coaching, the significance of understanding female athlete development, and the balance between capacity and intensity in training. Craig also highlights the importance of building a strong foundation for young athletes and the role of research in informing coaching practices.You can connect with Craig on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-robertson-2a80ba137/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
This week we are joined by Ben Negus, Head Coach at City of Peterborough Swimming Club, a.k.a. COPS! In this conversation, Ben shares his extensive coaching journey, emphasising the importance of resourcefulness, communication, and the development of both technical skills and personal behaviours in swimmers. We explore the challenges faced at COPS, the significance of intention in coaching, and the need for continuous learning and reflection. Ben highlights the balance between achieving competitive success and fostering personal growth in athletes, offering valuable insights for aspiring coaches.You can connect with Ben via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennegus1978/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
In this conversation, Michael Glossop shares his unique journey in coaching. We discuss the importance of balance, identity, and legacy in the world of sports. Michael reflects on his experiences in swimming and how stepping away from coaching has provided him with new perspectives on the challenges faced by coaches. Michael emphasises the need for support, collaboration across sports, and the value of informal learning spaces. He also highlights the significance of family time and the importance of enjoying the journey rather than solely focusing on outcomes.You can connect with Michael on Linked-in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-glossop-59128717a/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠
In this conversation we speak to Team Ipswich's long time Head Coach, Dave Champion.Dave shares with us his extensive coaching journey, discussing the evolution of his coaching philosophy, the importance of creating a positive training environment, and the significance of fun and challenge in athlete development. He reflects on past coaching practices, the impact of influential figures like Bill Sweetenham, and the importance of continuous learning and well-being for coaches. Dave emphasises the need for emotional resilience and the value of empowering athletes to believe in themselves, ultimately defining success as happiness and fulfilment in coaching. You can connect with Dave on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davechamp1105/Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠
In this episode of The Coaches Lane, Alan Lynn, the Head of Performance Coach Development for Aquatics GB, shares his extensive journey in aquatics. He emphasises the importance of curiosity, persistence, and continuous learning in coaching. He discusses the need for coaches to take an active role in their development, the characteristics that define successful coaches, and the balance between aspirations and realistic goals in coaching. Alan also highlights the significance of health and well-being for coaches and outlines the exciting future of coaching in Great Britain, with a focus on collaboration and support for coaches at all levels.Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠
In this episode of the Coaching Community Podcast, Mel Marshall shares her journey from being an Olympic swimmer to becoming a one of the most successful coaches globally. She discusses the importance of influence, communication, patience, and continuous learning in coaching, and shares some incredible stories with us! You can connect with Mel via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melmarshallmassive/ Don't forget, one of Mel's former athletes, Olympic Champion Anna Hopkin, will be presenting at the AP Race London International 2025 as part of our Coach CPD, which you can find out more and register for here: ⁠https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ap-race-events/ap-race-london-international-2025-coach-cpd-saturday-24th-may-coach-cpd/e-ajmlre⁠Contact the podcast team here: ⁠https://forms.gle/d1A2giJs2ir3eUnS7⁠Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches⁠
In this conversation, Olympic Gold Medalist, Anna Hopkin shares her journey from a competitive swimmer to a performance lifestyle advisor and her role with AP Race post retirement. She discusses the importance of balance in training, the influence of coaches on her development, and the significance of maintaining variety in sports. Other topics included:Specialising too early in a sport can hinder development.Variety in training helps maintain motivation and enjoyment.Coaches play a crucial role in supporting athletes' journeys.Open communication between athletes and coaches is essential.Transitions between different coaching programs can be positive.Maintaining other sports can enhance swimming performance.Education should be prioritised alongside sports. also touches on the importance of breaking taboos surrounding female health and creating a culture of understanding and support within the coaching community.Anna will be presenting to coaches at the AP Race London International 2025 as part of our Coach CPD, which you can find out more and register for here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ap-race-events/ap-race-london-international-2025-coach-cpd-saturday-24th-may-coach-cpd/e-ajmlreContact the podcast team here: ⁠https://forms.gle/d1A2giJs2ir3eUnS7⁠Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠⁠Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches⁠
In this conversation, Kevin and Ash are joined by Dan Pilbow, Head Coach at West Suffolk Swimming Club. Dan has worked with many swimmers across his career, and he shares with us the key cornerstones of what he believes has allowed the success his swimmers have enjoyed, emphasising the importance of an athlete-centered approach, building strong relationships with swimmers, and the significance of fun in the sport. He discusses the challenges of transitions for athletes and the necessity of celebrating small wins to foster continuous improvement.Dan also highlights the importance of coach welfare and maintaining a balance in the demanding world of coaching, emphasising the need for coaches to prioritise their well-being to effectively support their athletes. He explores the frameworks that currently exist in coaching, the significance of sleep and recovery for athletes, and the potential for innovative practices in coaching. The discussion also highlights the role of coach education in developing effective coaching strategies and defining success beyond just winning. Contact the podcast team here: https://forms.gle/d1A2giJs2ir3eUnS7Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠⁠Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches⁠
In this introductory episode, meet our hosts Kevin and Ash as they take us on their swimming coaching journey and the set the scene for the motivations behind wanting to do this podcast!Contact the podcast team here: https://forms.gle/iBz9HoKkw4Vu6Btq8Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommended books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠⁠⁠⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠⁠⁠Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches⁠
In this conversation, David Fletcher shares his extensive journey from being a competitive swimmer to becoming a sports psychologist and academic. He discusses the importance of sports psychology in enhancing athlete performance, the gaps in education for coaches, and practical tips for those without access to resources. David emphasises the need for emotional intelligence in coaching and the role of parents in supporting young athletes. He reflects on personal growth, the significance of focusing on the process rather than outcomes, and offers resources for coaches to develop their psychological skills.You can access many of the articles David has published via his public profile here: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/schools/sport-exercise-health-sciences/people/david-fletcher/#tab4Be sure to hit subscribe, however you are joining us for this episode!Don't forget we have a wide range of resources on our coaching website including recommend books, podcasts and links to our CPDs. You can also sign up for our free wellbeing check in there too. ⁠https://aprace.club/pages/coaches-community⁠For coaches looking to explore AP Race Plus, our club support platform that offers digital access to world class information for swimmers, parents and coaches, please email the team via coaches@aprace.club and we will be able to help support club, big or small, wherever you are located. You can also get a feel for the platform via our website here: ⁠https://plus.aprace.club/⁠
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