Find the Best Coach for You
We all know how to run. We’ve been doing it since we were kids. So why work with a running coach?
A running coach gets to know you, from your goals to your schedule. They customize training plans and use your feedback and results to keep you motivated, accountable, and seeing progress. Best of all, by working with a local coach, they’re more likely to understand the routes, weather, and race you’re training for. You’ll have personal support every step of the way!
Acacia Dore’
Indianapolis
Brooklynn Harvey
Fishers
Carri Massau-Ables
Hobart
Chris Jones
Hendricks County
Emily Riley
Indianapolis
Jon Wade
Fishers
Paul Plummer
Indianapolis
Henry Howard
Indianapolis
Justin Roeder
Indianapolis
Sara Farny
Fishers
Taylor Marshall
Indianapolis
Rachel Sinders
Carmel
Cynthia Marshall
Camby
Christi Dee
Carmel
Working with Brooklynn has been an incredibly positive and life-changing experience. Having struggled with injuries in the past, her training blocks have allowed me to achieve more mileage than I ever thought possible—completely injury-free. I’m grateful to have her not only as a coach but also as a friend alongside me in my running journey.
— Nic G.
Testimonials
When my first marathon absolutely shattered my confidence, I hired Sara to help me re-find it. She listens deeply to your why, crafts plans that gave me the structure I needed while providing insight into the “why” of every workout.
More than that she is so invested in the growth and success of her runners that is makes you want to do more than your biggest dreams.
— Max
I decided to invest in a coach when there was a goal I didn’t know how to accomplish. Since hiring Taylor as my coach, I have PRed in every distance.
He is incredibly passionate, helpful, and supportive with every race and has curated a group of adults who have become supportive teammates and lifelong friends.
— Gigi B.
Working with Rachel and Team RMR is wonderful! Rachel is encouraging, pushes me to do better, and believes I’m capable of so much, even when I doubt myself.
— Allison M.
