From Dirt Rider Magazine – USA
May 28, 2009
by Miss Lovell
Eagle, Idaho – As motocross evolves, as in most other professional sports-athletes will have coaches who guides them to enhance every aspect of their racing including technique, fitness and mental training. A coach is distinct from a trainer although training is one action a coach will do. Coaching involves a bigger context that includes all aspects of a racer’s program and development.
MX COACH launches their new website introducing coaching to the motocross world.
The site, www.MXCOACH.com has detailed the four fundamental disciplines:
1) Mental Training and Development,
2) Motocross Technique,
3) Athletic Training and
4) Sports Nutrition
MX Coach has incorporated proven technology, such as the motocross technique gained through its certification with the renowned Gary Bailey Motocross Schools. Also its alliance with Elite Athletics World in building a specific motocross and Supercross Athletic Training program that was developed while training a Supercross champion and a motocross world champion.
What makes MX Coach distinctly coaching-and not training or instruction-is the obvious integration of the four disciplines. However, Joseph DeGano, the founder of MX Coach, states that the real distinction is the Mental Training & Development that permeates his entire program. MX Coach’s slogan says it all: Head First in Motocross.
Joseph DeGano, founder of MX Coach has put twenty-eight years of study, research and development into the program designs and methods of MX Coach. He has created alliances with Gary Bailey Motocross Schools and Elite Athletics World to offer world-class training specifically for motocross covering the four vital areas to train and develop a motocross athlete.

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