The Adventure Professional® is our groundbreaking, specialist flagship programme focussing on the physical, psychological, personal and professional development of Adventure Professionals. This is a programme designed to take Professionals working in the Adventure industries to the next level.
The Adventure Professional® programme follows our “Four Pillars
of Performance” methodology:
Physical Robustness
Psychological Robustness
Knowledge Evolving
Strong Network
These pillars are sub-divided into chapters and specific, individualised action points. The Adventure Professional® programme addresses each and all of these five pillars through:
Physical Training Programmes
Training Courses
Lectures
Webinars
Workshops
Personal Check-Ins
A community of like-minded professionals
We believe that there is significant room for growth when it comes to the professional development of the adventure industry, and the opportunities for the personal development of Adventure Professionals. The Adventure Professional® Programme aims to fill this gap, provide this growth and ensure you become and remain a leader in your field. You can expect:
A premium physical training programme, updated weekly, written specifically for Adventure Professionals and the physical and psychological demands of this role.
A professional development programme ran both by the Blackthorn Strong team and by other external professionals, designed to further your performance as a professional. These include lectures / courses / webinars on Psychology, Sports Psychology, Financial planning and management, leadership, nutrition, training and coaching (and much, much more). Many of these come with accredited CPD points for your accredited professional association and certificates of attendance.
A series of workshops designed to further your performance as professionals. Workshop topics include Leadership, Physical Training, Business planning, Marketing and more. Many of these come with accredited CPD points for your accredited professional association.
One-to-One check ins with your personal coach. These are to ensure that your programme is having the desired effect, to facilitate any adjustments that may be needed and to act as a professional and personal-development focussed appraisal on your journey to high performance.
Community. Team check ins with your team of adventure professionals. This is a networking opportunity as much as an accountability exercise. An opportunity for your team to share their own successes and struggles and to explore developments together.
The Adventure Professional® is our premium Personal and Professional development programme for all those working in the Adventure Industry.
Although a significant investment, we believe that the Adventure Professional programme not only presents excellent value, but will likely be a timely and worthwhile investment, likely to return your investment over your career when you put into practice all that is taught on this programme.
Interested? Click on the button below to arrange a no-commitment chat with one of the programme instructors. In this chat you can expect:
To meet a member of the programme staff
To hear the programme timetable for the year
To view a sample of our training programme
Access to a sample programme lecture
An answer to all your questions!
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We communicate in whatever way works best for you. Our preference is to utilize TrainingPeaks. But we also use text, email, telephone, Zoom, and WhatsApp depending on where you live and what you prefer.
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Blackthorn Strong 1:1 Coaching plans include premium-level access to the online training logging and analysis tool, Trainingpeaks.com, a &20 per month value. TrainingPeaks is integral to our success as it provides not only a coach-athlete communication tool, but more importantly it also gives us access to powerful analytics and performance management tools to track training stress, acute training load, and chronic training load.
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Each morning your workout is delivered to your email, or if you prefer, displayed in your favorite calendar application. The email will also give you a summary of the next two planned workouts.
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Most of our athletes use Garmin, Polar or Suunto devices to record their training time, distance, and heart rate. But many different devices will share data with Training Peaks. Here is a partial list. Use of one of these devices comprises an important link between coach and athlete. Without the hard data of heart rate, distance and elevation the coach is essentially flying blind or at least with only one eye open. Most of these devices can be set to automatically send your completed workouts directly to TrainingPeaks via Bluetooth on your mobile device. We are then notified immediately of the completed workout and will review, comment, and if necessary, modify the next day’s training.
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This is one of the first questions we’ll ask you. Most people will need at least 5 hours per week to start. As you become fitter, the amount of training time needed to continue improving will increase. The goal you are training for will help establish the weekly time commitment we recommend. Think about it this way: If you can’t compile at least as many hours during a week of training as the longest day of your planned goal event, your chances of success are greatly diminished. The highest level athletes we coach train can reach up to twenty hours per week.
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Not ideal, but we can work to deliver the best training plan possible for athletes with tight schedules.
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Yes. We ask for a our month (16 week) minimum. For aerobic base training it will take many weeks to move the fitness needle. There is no short cut to the kind of fitness you need for these big mountain goals. We are not willing to put our reputations and energy on the line for people with less than 16 weeks to train. With less than 16 weeks we can not guarantee the fitness results.
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Our coaches are pretty evenly split between Garmin and Suuntos. A list of these devices that synch up with trainingpeaks.com can be found on their website here. Our favorite review site for all things sport-tech is www.dcrainmaker.com
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The least expensive workout tracking tool—if you have a smartphone—is probably a Bluetooth or Ant enabled HR monitor strap that connects wirelessly to one of the free workout tracking apps.
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Sadly they just don’t deliver the kind of accuracy you and your coach will need. We’re sure they’ll improve with time but as of this writing the technology of near infrared spectroscopy is not quite there for anything other than checking your heart rate at rest or very light exercise.

