Nick Beer

Nick Beer

Rehabilitation strength and conditioning coach

Former British elite triathlete Nick has a BSc Hons in biomedical sciences from the University of Sheffield, an MRes in human sciences from the University of Loughborough and is currently at UCL studying for an MSc in sports medicine. Nick's extensive scientific knowledge on the functioning of the human body, coupled with his background as an elite athlete and experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team, have given him the perfect platform to develop a very successful career as a reconditioning performance coach. Nick's broad understanding of surgical procedures and different types of imaging techniques in diagnosing and treating injuries, ensures that a correct, thorough and safe rehabilitation programmes are administered. Overall, it’s his unique ability to creatively orchestrate individually tailored rehabilitation programmes that successfully transition patients into strength and conditioning coaching plans. This invariably leads to patients returning back to their sporting activities fully recovered and in better condition than prior to their injury.

Recent articles by Nick Beer

A triathlete's complete guide to the off-season

The off-season is when the clocks go back – but don't let your motivation go back with them. Our guide has information and motivational tips on everything, from essential winter gear to nutritional and training advice…
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What muscles do you use and tone when cycling?

Nick Beer explains the different muscles cycling uses and tones
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How long do torn ligaments take to heal?

You can tear a ligament in the blink of an eye, but treatment and rehab require time and patience to make sure it fully heals. Here's everything you need to know about treating torn ligaments…
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Why do I have a black toenail and how can I treat it?

Black toenails are common among triathletes, but what causes them and how can they be treated and prevented? Nick Beer provides the answers…
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Are weighted vests useful for triathlon?

Training with a heavier load could improve several areas of tri fitness, but as with any increase in resistance caution is required. Coach Nick Beer explains how to use weighted vests safely…
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Stitches when running: What causes it and how to prevent it

Getting a stitch when running can wreak havoc in your training or race, so how can you prevent it? Sports scientist Andy Blow and S&C coach Nick Beer provides the remedies…
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How do you treat a groin injury?

Nick Beer explains how to treat a groin injury and how long recovery will take
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3 strength and conditioning exercises to help you stay injury-free

Nick Beer explains 3 essential exercises that should be part of every training programme to help keep you injury-free, and gain maximum benefit and results from your training schedule.
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What are the most common triathlon injuries, and how do you avoid them?

New to triathlon and worried about injuring yourself? Nick Beer explains the new demands put on your body, and the most common tri injuries, with tips on how you can strengthen your body to prevent them
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How to stick to your New Year fitness resolutions

Vowed that next year will be the year you stick to your fitness goals? Here are 5 top tips from coach Nick Beer to make sure you stay motivated...
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Which muscles do I use when running and cycling up hills?

Nick Beer explains the muscles you use hill climbing, whether it be running or cycling, and how to strengthen them
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Sports massage: What are the benefits of having a regular massage?

Having a regular sports massage has many benefits for athletes, says Nick Beer, including physical, physiological and psychological
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What's the serratus anterior muscle and why is it important to swimmers?

Nick Beer explains the role the oft-forgotten serratus anterior muscle plays in swimming front crawl, and how you can strengthen it
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How to stop overstriding when you run

Do you overstride when you run? Nick Beer explains how to improve your stride length so you become more efficient
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Is ice or heat best for treating injuries?

Hot and cold compresses have long been used to treat injuries, but which is best? Nick Beer weighs them up.
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Why do my muscles ache when I’m ill?

Wondering why your muscles ache when you're coming down with something, and whether it's okay to train like this? Nick Beer has this advice
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Why do I get pins and needles in my feet when I run?

Get pins and needles in your feet when you run? Sports injury rehab expert Nick Beer explains causes and solutions
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What is high-intensity interval training (HIIT)?

Nick Beer explains what high-intensity interval training is, the benefits, and how to incorporate it into your triathlon training
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