Andy Bullock
Triathlon coach
Andy Bullock is one of the country's leading triathlon coaches, working with all levels and abilities from beginners to elite; juniors to adults. His qualifications include: MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, MSc Exercise Physiology, Level 4 Nutrition Coaching, Level 4 Strength and Conditioning, Level 3 Triathlon Coaching, REBT Primary Practicum, and ASA Level 2 Swim Teacher. His coaching experience includes: British Paratriathlon National Talent Squad Lead Coach; Triathlon England South West Regional Head Coach; Lead Coach on national junior training camps and Paratriathlon race trips; BAD Tri Head Coach; Personal triathlon coach to professional and age-group triathletes as well as small groups.
Recent articles by Andy Bullock
The importance of running cadence and how to boost yours
Wondering how important run cadence is and how fast your foot turnover should be? Our expert coaches have the answers
VO2 max tests: What are they and why are they useful?
Coaches and training plans often refer to VO2 max tests, but what are they, and how can they be useful?
How to train for a sub-20min 5k
Want to run a sub-20min 5k? Hit your goal with these 4 weekly run sessions
Winter triathlon training: what to concentrate on
Top tri coach Andy Bullock explains why the off-season is the perfect time to focus on weaknesses, build strength and maximise recovery…
Sea swimming for beginners: how to swim in the sea
Tri coach Andy Bullock explains the unique challenges seas present to swimmers, and what you can do to give yourself the best chance of successfully mastering the waves
How to periodise your training during the off-season
Andy Bullock and Emma-Kate Lidbury explain how to periodise your off-season triathlon training so you peak for your summer races
Race weight: what's best?
Is losing weight the biggest factor when it comes to running faster and is it the lighter the better for triathletes? Andy Bullock explains all