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Eric Orton


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Orton's approach to training has been featured in Men’s Health, Esquire, Men’s Journal and Ski Magazine; specific workouts have been featured on ESPN’s Cold Pizza.

As the former Director of Fitness and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, I’m a certified Functional Training Specialist, a Certified Sports Hypnotist, and hold coaching certifications from both USA Triathlon and USA Cycling.
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“If we don’t shoot for the stars, we won’t even get off the ground.”
Eric Orton, The Cool Impossible: The Coach from "Born to Run" Shows How to Get the Most from Your Miles-And From Yourself

“If you think about it, fear is necessary for great things, impossible things.”
Eric Orton, The Cool Impossible: The Coach from "Born to Run" Shows How to Get the Most from Your Miles-And From Yourself

“Optimally, you’re working strength five to six days a week, alternating lower body and upper body. Run on the same days you’re doing the lower-body strength work, preferably running first. In this period, you really want to get a feel for how your body is responding, where you’re sore, where you’re not.”
Eric Orton, The Cool Impossible: The Coach from "Born to Run" Shows How to Get the Most from Your Miles-And From Yourself

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