Multisport Coach Jeff

Multisport Coach Jeff USAT Coach, M.S.

Sports Performance Training, NASM-CPT, EMT
2X IM Finisher
4X 70.3 Finisher
Experienced w/Olympic, Sprint, Duathlon, Half Marathons, and tons of shorter races
British Cycling/USA Cycling/USA Triathlon
Veteran

03/22/2026
03/18/2026

Look at Coach Jeff and MSE Endurance Coaching representing at the Trek Bikes Shop in American Fork Utah! We are getting ready for TriUtah first race of the season and my shop is hosting packet pick-ups tomorrow and race support on Saturday, March 21st for the Ice Breaker Triathlon!

03/16/2026
03/16/2026

Happy Monday from Coach Jeff! Get out there and have some fun 😊 Let me know if you have any questions about training for your next race, event, or just overall awesome fitness!

02/26/2026

If you are a client with MSE Endurance Coaching, you will hear a lot about the importance of Zone 2. One of the biggest mistakes endurance athletes make is thinking that these easy workouts don’t matter.....even when they see them in Training Peaks!

Low-intensity training is actually where some of the most powerful fitness gains happen. When you consistently train at an easy, conversational effort, your body makes incredible adaptations:
• Your heart gets stronger and pumps more blood with each beat
• Blood volume increases, along with red blood cells
• More capillaries develop in your muscles to deliver oxygen
• Your muscles build more mitochondria — the tiny energy factories that power endurance
• Your aerobic engine becomes more efficient overall

All of this means you can go longer, stronger, and feel better doing it.

Another huge benefit? You become better at burning fat for fuel.

Think of this as building a bigger fuel tank. When your body can rely more on fat instead of limited glycogen stores, you’re able to go faster and farther without bonking. This is especially important for longer races like half and full Ironman — and low-intensity training is the best way to develop this ability.

But here’s something most athletes don’t think about…Endurance isn’t just physical — it’s neurological.

Your brain is the command center for your muscles, and it gets fatigued too.
At very high intensities, your muscles fatigue first.
But during long, steady, low-intensity sessions, it’s your brain that gets tired. And that matters.

Just like muscles get stronger by being stressed, your brain becomes more fatigue-resistant when it’s exposed to long periods of steady effort. Those long, easy swims, rides, and runs teach your brain how to stay focused, efficient, and resilient when the effort keeps going.

This is one of the reasons low-intensity training builds true endurance.

While these adaptations are especially important for long-course racing, they benefit athletes at every distance. A stronger aerobic system, better fuel use, and greater fatigue resistance will help you perform better and help prevent injury — whether you’re racing a sprint triathlon or an Ironman.

So the next time your workout says “easy,” don’t rush it.
These are not junk miles.
This is where true endurance is built.

Contact Sally or Jeff for a discovery call and learn more about how hiring a coach can change your training and your life! https://www.msecoaching.com/contact.html

02/01/2022

We loved this!
And we also strive for discomfort in our training to make race day feel easier. As long as there is not ice or dangerous temps, we train!
Enjoy the accomplishments on the way to the big goals. 😊

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