• Episode 35 - Athlete Stories: Gemma Hillier-Moses’ UTMB Reflections

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 35 - Athlete Stories: Gemma Hillier-Moses’ UTMB Reflections

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the New Levels Coaching Podcast. As coaches we want to share our knowledge and expertise with the running, triathlon and endurance sports community.

    Each week, our host Lewis Moses, former Team GB International Athlete turned Coach, will be joined by a special guest and together they will aim to educate and inspire our audience to help them find their own potential. We want people to listen, engage, take the best bits and LITERALLY RUN WITH THEM!

    Episode 35 - Athlete Stories: Gemma Hillier-Moses UTMB Reflections

    In episode 35 Lewis is joined by his wife, Gemma Hillier-Moses. Lewis coaches Gemma and during this episode they reflect on her recent success in her 2024 A goal race, the OCC at UTMB.

    In this episode Lewis & Gemma backtrack to where the goal started and how Gemma qualified. They discuss the long term planning process, as well as the training strategies involved. Gemma goes into detail about practising some of the key skills she wanted to improve on before the race and they also discuss race strategy, nutrition plans and adapting to the heat. It is an action packed episode with lots to take away and we hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording it.

    We hope you enjoy the episode, be sure to leave us any feedback as we would love to hear from our amazing community and don't forget to like, share and subscribe to the New Levels Coaching Podcast.

    Website: www.newlevelscoaching.co.uk

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