Writing

Always Ready: When Achievement Isn’t Enough

Always Ready: When Achievement Isn’t Enough

After finishing my first ultra faster than expected, I felt oddly empty. This Always Ready essay explores post goal letdown, why struggle can feel more meaningful than success, and how purpose shifts when training becomes useful, aligned, and bigger than just testing your limits.

When The Work Feels Pointless (And Why You Keep Going Anyway)

When The Work Feels Pointless (And Why You Keep Going Anyway)

When progress feels invisible, doubt gets loud. Coach JP shares what it is like to keep showing up in training, nutrition, and business when results are slow, feedback is missing, and quitting would be easier. A grounded look at integrity, patience, and staying the course without pretending it is fun.

Reflections On A Rough Start To 2021

Reflections On A Rough Start To 2021

As I sit here, NOT running my first training sessions of 2021 this morning due to a gout attack (something which is, thankfully, quite rare for me these days, but this one was particularly ill-timed), I find myself reflecting on what I plan to do with myself this year, and the challenges I may face.

I have set myself four main tasks to work on this year to help me become a better coach and leader, and in particular to aid me in leading by example with those over whom I have some influence (however small):

  1. Practice and improve my craft as a Nutrition Coach.

  2. Explore my limits as a Multi-Disciplinary Athlete.

  3. Further develop my skills as a Cook and Baker.

  4. Practice and improve my craft as a fitness, nutrition and lifestyle Content Creator.

Here’s what I’m thinking…