We all set goals in our lives and then go through a process as we strive to fulfill them. Running should be no different if we want to be the best we can be. In the same way, we set ourselves coaching goals to provide the appropriate environment so that my athletes can perform to their full potential.
About Us
Performance Endurance Training provides Online and Face-2-Face coaching delivered by our PET Coaching Team. We all come with a wealth of experience and qualifications in multiple disciplines; road, trail, mountain, ultra, strength and conditioning, hyrox and nutrition. We have a proven track record of working with athletes of all abilities: from club runners to GB International athletes.
As Coaches we have a passion for assisting athletes to reach their potential by taking you from your current fitness level and work towards reaching those race goals. Some of us have over 30 years of coaching experience (hit on the ‘Coaches’ tabs for further details) and continue to build our qualifications to support our athletes. Individual support for all our athletes is paramount to our coaching ethos and features heavily with the athletes that we work with.
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Do you train with a group who would benefit from coaching input for training camps?
Do you want specialised coaching input for an event you are targeting?
Do you want coaching that is bespoke to you and your performance goals?
Have you been self-coaching and now want to take your running to the next level?
Do you want to improve from where you currently are but cannot access the right coaching set up to fit around your life commitments?
Do you want to improve from where you currently are but cannot access the right coaching set up to fit around your life commitments?
Meet the coaches
Sophie Dunnett
Well this won’t take long. In short I am a much more accomplished coach than I am an athlete but my running achievements have allowed me to coach from a technical and experiential perspective as opposed to just being able to read all the right manuals. I am not an exceptional athlete trying to tell you how I did it. I am someone who has grown from a mediocre club level junior, to a reasonable standard club masters athlete over cross country, trails, road and ultras.

Mike Cayton
I started running at junior school but never really got into training until I was 17. I was fortunate enough that I had guidance from a coach at the local running club and with their assistance I represented England in 3 Mountain Running Championships and a cross country European race. I went on to become the British and England Fell running champion in 1998. I also represented the England Mountain running team in 2000 at the International Snowdon Race.

Andy Douglas
I can just about remember the first time my Dad took me to my local athletics club, Caithness AAC; I must have been around 11 years old. Distance running wasn’t something that immediately grabbed my interest, I just wanted to try everything, even if my abilities at various different events were (to be generous here) somewhat modest… I loved being part of a club, the social interaction, but also that it was a sport that I could be in control of the outcome.
Testimonials
“I believe my longevity in the sport is testament to Sophie’s experience and expertise in endurance coaching and is what our successful coach/athlete relationship is built on.”