Why Jelly Legs?
Who hasn’t experienced that fateful feeling where your legs turn to jelly and it’s hard to go on? Here, we think that its AWESOME that you pushed yourself to the edge of what you’re currently capable of. It represents an opportunity for growth and learning, and shows you’re striving for something more. The funny thing about jelly legs is once you’ve recovered from that experience, you’re going to be stronger and more capable than you were before!
Qualifications
- UESCA Ultrarunning Certified Coach
- Coaching athletes since 2023
- Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Biochemistry – I understand the building blocks of how our bodies work
- Master of Science Communication – I’m pretty good at explaining how things work! I researched how our identity affects our behaviour
- +10 years experience in Behaviour Change programs – I love being part of people’s change journeys. Ultimately I want to help you become the best version of yourself
- ACMG Apprentice Hiking Guide – I lead groups in the outdoors and into wilderness areas
Running Resume
2024
- Ran every street in Banff (then back to Canmore) – 84km
- Park to pints 10k – 2nd overall
2023
- Became a dad so not much running this year
2022
- Whistler Alpine Meadows 100 miler – 8th overall – 27hrs 47mins – read more about this here
- Vancouver Marathon – 2:55:13
- High Rockies Trail FKT (unsupported) – 80 km – 10hrs 22mins
- 10km PR – 38:41
2021
- Fastest Known Time on the Great Divide Trail (supported) – 1200km in 20 days 7 hours. Read more about this here
2020
- Canmore quad – 59km, 5,000m, 13hrs, 55min
- Rockwall trail – 55km, 2,500m, 7hrs 00mins
2019
- Victoria marathon – 3:01
2018
- Wild horse Traverse 50km – 17th Overall, 5hrs 52mins
2017
- Mt Robson 50k – 20th Overall, 5:03
prior to 2017
- 2014 Perth marathon – 3:22
- 2013 Perth City to Surf marathon – 3:26
- 2012 Perth City to Surf marathon – 3:37