The Power of Coaching

The Power of Coaching

In March 2010 I deployed to Iraq for one year. During this time I worked at

Al-Faw Palace on a General’s staff. I had access to a computer and a burgeoning

interest in nutrition as it related to my athletic performance. For an entire year I

immersed myself in nutrition books and blogs. There were a ton of quality

resources at the time and my nutrition knowledge was greatly improved. I gave

others who were interested in what I was doing advice and was able to help a bunch

of people.

In 2012 I decided to take the plunge and get a true nutrition coach. I decided

to work with Eric Uresk who has worked with a ton of fighters at the highest levels.

To say it made a difference would be huge understatement. Eric gave me a plan for

everyday training, 2-3 weeks out from weigh ins, 1 week out and a rehydration plan.

Despite being someone who previously prided myself of nutrition knowledge I do

not understand 100% of the why behind the plan. Having a coach with proven

results has allowed me the freedom to turn off my brain a little when it comes to

diet and instead spend that time focusing on improving as a fighter.

More importantly is the accountability. Finding ways to set up feedback

mechanisms that encourage the best behaviors is incredibly important. For me,

utilizing a plan based on my own knowledge was always a little dicey as I could

always justify changing the plan. With a coach in place I know that if I follow his

plan I will get results, and if I don’t I will only have myself to blame.

No matter what area of your life you are working on there is always someone

out there who can provide the knowledge and accountability to get you there faster.