Tim Pigott
Tim Pigott is a sports physiotherapist, university academic, and endurance coach with over 20 years' experience working with beginners through to international and Olympic athletes across a multitude of sports.
This, combined with his own experience as a multisport athlete returning to competition after serious trauma, places him in a unique position to guide and coach athletes back to peak performance following injuries or layoffs. He has been racing for 30 years, from 1500m track to 100-mile+ trail and mountain races, sprint triathlons through to Ironman, and everything in between. Tim has coached athletes working towards their first marathon through to elite runners and triathletes competing on the world stage. As a university researcher in physiotherapy and biomechanics, Tim is passionate about taking cutting-edge research and applying it to athletes in the field.
Coupled with nutrition coaching (Precision Nutrition Level 1), Strength & Conditioning, Retül Bike Fit (IBFI Level 4), British Triathlon Level 2, and British Athletics Coach in Running Fitness, he can help athletes return to or realise their potential. His area of expertise is working with athletes who have been struggling with illness or injury and helping them return to peak performance, particularly in longer-distance events.
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