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About Coach Cal
 
Cal Zaryski

Coach Cal has been coaching for over 20 years. Not just athletes, but individuals whose goals range from climbing Mount Everest to those who want to recapture the power of active living. He has over 5 years of formal education in the Science of Coaching and Exercise Physiology. He attends yearly coaching conferences and has regular meetings with his advisory board to expand his current knowledge and share information.
As a full-time coach, Cal is always on the cutting-edge of information and technology. He surrounds himself with other experts in the field of human sciences. His advisory board includes: Dr. David Smith - Director of the Canadian Sport Science Center - Calgary and Professor at the University of Calgary; Dr. PZ Pierce - IM Couer D'Alene Medical Director and Chief Medical Staff of the Spokane Chiefs; Dr. Hap Davis - Chartered Psychologist & Sport Therapist for Athletes. Currently works with the Canadian Swim Team: Dr. Lee Coyne - Exercise Physiologist and Nutritionist: Lars Gustafsson - BodyMindNutrition
Cal has published in Research Journals, Triathlete Magazine and he is a regular contributor of Impact Magazine.As an athlete he has achieved a high level of performance. Some of his notable achievements are: He has participated in World Championship Olympic Distance Triathlons, X Terra off Road Triathlons, Road Races, Half Ironman competitions and World Masters Games.
Public Speaking and Recent educational conferences. Cal has been a sought after public speaker on Health, vitality, Active Living and technical subjects.
Education and Sport CERTIFICATION
Master Degree in Kinesiology from University of Calgary High Performance Center
Bachelors Degree in Physical Education
NCCP Level 3 Theory
NCCP Level 2 Distance Running
NCCP Level 1 Swimming
NCCP Level 1 Triathlon
For detailed information on Cal Zaryski look at www.criticalspeed.com

 
   

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