From Runner to Cyclist: A Tale of Coaching and Growth
Terry Martin-Back
Realtor, Property Management, Association Management, Contractor, Trainer, Speaker, Cyclist, and Combat Veteran
I used to think I knew how to run. After all, I'd been doing it since I was a kid. But a careless misstep led to a painful injury, and I found myself in a physical therapist's office. It was there, under their expert guidance, that I learned the true mechanics of running: the proper foot strike, the ideal cadence, the importance of core strength. With their coaching, I not only recovered from my injury but became a stronger, more efficient runner.
Years later, I turned my attention to cycling. I quickly found success, winning local races and feeling invincible. But when I faced true competition, I hit a wall. I couldn't understand why I couldn't keep up. That's when I sought the advice of a cycling coach at my last event.
Through careful analysis of my form and technique, they identified critical issues: my saddle was not at the proper height and angle, and my handlebars were not at the correct angle and too far away. With these adjustments, I experienced a dramatic improvement in my performance. It was a humble experience, but it taught me the value of expert guidance.
The Business Parallel
Just as an athlete can benefit from coaching, so too can a business. In 2025, as businesses face increasing competition and economic uncertainty, the role of coaching will become even more critical.
Many entrepreneurs believe they know all the answers. They've built their businesses from the ground up, and they're confident in their abilities. However, as their businesses grow, they may encounter challenges they haven't faced before.
A business coach can provide the objective perspective and strategic guidance needed to overcome these obstacles. They can help identify blind spots, refine business strategies, and improve leadership skills.
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Setting Goals and Finding a Coach
To maximize the benefits of coaching, it's essential to set clear, achievable goals. These goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Once you've defined your goals, the next step is to find a coach who can help you achieve them. Look for a coach with experience in your industry and a proven track record of success.
Key Benefits of Business Coaching in 2025:
Just as my physical therapist and cycling coach helped me reach new heights, a business coach can help you take your business to the next level. By investing in coaching, you're investing in your future success.
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