photo credit to Trimac Coaching |
One
of the country’s top triathlon coaches, Jojo Macalintal, will launch a
curriculum for beginner, intermediate and advance triathletes in a bid to
complement the country’s campaign to send Filipino triathletes to future
Olympic Games.
There
will be a three-month program for each category where participants are prepared
according to their fitness levels, Macalintal, owner and founder of Trimac
Coaching, announced during the launch of the program at Earth Kitchen in
Bonifacio Global City on Friday.
The
program begins on April 4 at the AS parking lot in at the University of the
Philippines Diliman in Quezon City.
Popularly
known in the triathlon community as Coach Jomac, Macalintal has 18 years of
experience in triathlon coaching and competition. Coach Jomac has been in every
nook and cranny of the sport as competitor, coach and oprganizer.
‘‘As
local triathlon grows, Trimac would like to extend its knowledge to help
provide solid basic skills and hone talents,’’ Macalintal said during the press
launch. Macalintal has coached scores of triathletes in all levels and ages --
from beginners to elite and national athletes and from youngsters to seniors.
The
program can accommodate affiliated and non-affiliated triathletes who wish to
improve. Assisted by a pool of coaches, Macalintal will not only train
beginners and turn them into triathletes; he will also train triathletes to be
more competitive.
'
'Anyone can be a triathlete. Kids, students, housewives and mothers, and office
workers and even whole families who aim just to be physically fit can swim,
bike and run any distance, from sprints and mini-sprints to Olympic and Ironman
distances under a good triathlon coach with a good program,''Macalintal said.
If
they wish to, trainees may qualify as members of Team Trimac, one of the oldest
and most active triathlon teams in the country.
Macalintal
is certified as coach by the International Triathlon Union (ITU) and was selected
Coach of the Year twice, in 2011 and 2012, by the swimbikerun.ph,
the country’s most popular multisport website. His team Trimac was Triathlon
Team of the Year in 2011 and his program continues to churn out top-level
age-group and elite and youth triathletes.
Also
a certified spinning and TRX instructor, Macalintal also turned promising
youths into national pool triathletes under the pioneering Trimac Kids program.
Currently, he overseas the grassroots Batang Tri program, which trains poor but
promising youths under the sponsorship of Seafood Island with the support of
other sponsors like Brooks Running.
Trimac
Coaching hopes to help a lot of newcomers at the sport with this program. After
observing the impressive performances of youngsters in the IronKids part of the
recent Century Tuna Ironman 70.3 Triathlon in Subic last weekend, Macalintal
said it won’t be long before the country’s ever-growing triathlon community
will produce a competitor who will compete in the Olympic Games.
Interested
applicants can contact us through 09158947693 or at 09778236529 or drop a
message to Coach Jojo Macalintal at Facebook.
Corporate
supporters of the program are Brooks, TYR, Gu Gels, Apotheca, KLEAN and Unilab
Active Health.
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