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		<title>The Value of AI in a Human Coach World</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 16:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This article is intended as a response to a recent blog post by UESCA, available at https://uesca.com/the-value-of-a-human-coach-in-an-ai-world/. Rick’s recent UESCA article, &#8220;The Value of a Human Coach in an AI World,&#8221; makes several worthwhile points about the limitations of artificial intelligence in coaching. However, it also perpetuates some misunderstandings that need addressing, as well as ... <a title="The Value of AI in a Human Coach World" class="read-more" href="https://www.houseblendrunning.com/2025/07/15/the-value-of-ai-in-a-human-coach-world/" aria-label="Read more about The Value of AI in a Human Coach World">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>This article is intended as  a response to a recent blog post by UESCA, available at <a href="https://uesca.com/the-value-of-a-human-coach-in-an-ai-world/">https://uesca.com/the-value-of-a-human-coach-in-an-ai-world/</a>.</p>



<p>Rick’s recent UESCA article, &#8220;The Value of a Human Coach in an AI World,&#8221; makes several worthwhile points about the limitations of artificial intelligence in coaching. However, it also perpetuates some misunderstandings that need addressing, as well as incorrect or misleading information about the capabilities of AI when it comes to coaching.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Garbage In, Garbage Out: True for AI&#8230; and Human Coaches Too</h3>



<p>Rick correctly identifies the principle that AI outputs are only as good as the inputs they receive. If an athlete asks an incorrect question, AI will indeed provide misleading answers. However, this criticism applies equally to human coaching. A coach responding to incomplete or incorrect information from an athlete also risks providing poor advice.</p>



<p>For example, if an athlete working with a human coach experiences declining performance but neglects to mention key factors such as calf stiffness or significant personal stress, the coach&#8217;s ability to provide effective guidance will inevitably be compromised. While a coach might occasionally detect subtle issues through pointed questions or intuition, they aren&#8217;t mind-readers and are ultimately limited by the athlete&#8217;s willingness or ability to communicate essential context.</p>



<p>Similarly, the effectiveness of AI hinges significantly on the athlete’s initial understanding of what to ask and their ability to iteratively refine their queries based on the responses they receive. For instance, an athlete asking about sodium intake when they should instead investigate pacing strategies highlights the importance of approaching AI interactions thoughtfully and iteratively. Unlike human coaches, AI cannot intuitively sense or prompt unreported issues, making it particularly valuable for athletes who possess the self-awareness and knowledge to guide these interactions effectively. This dynamic positions AI as especially beneficial for informed, experienced athletes capable of clearly articulating their needs and challenges.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">AI Isn&#8217;t an Expert? Neither Are Many Coaches</h3>



<p>Rick argues that AI lacks the years of experience and nuanced judgment of human coaches. Yet, let’s face an uncomfortable truth: neither do many human coaches. Spend any amount of time in professional coaching forums like UESCA’s own Facebook group, and you will quickly see evidence of coaches frequently asking basic questions that a qualified expert should already know. If an athlete is paying for expertise that amounts to generic or outdated advice, that athlete may indeed be better served by consulting AI directly.</p>



<p>The uncomfortable reality is this: AI can quickly synthesize current research, coaching methodologies, and best practices, often more accurately and reliably than a mediocre human coach relying solely on personal experience or outdated sources.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Myth of Coaching Philosophy as a Unique Human Trait</h3>



<p>Rick notes that AI is based on human-generated algorithms that inherently contain the biases of the creators. This is true, yet it fails to recognize that human coaches similarly follow philosophies they learned elsewhere. Most coaching philosophies are not original but adaptations of well-known frameworks, such as Daniels, Canova, Maffetone, or others. What AI uniquely offers is transparency and flexibility. With AI, athletes can access multiple coaching &#8220;philosophies&#8221; instantly and even blend them according to their individual needs. If an athlete wants to incorporate elements from Jack Daniels’s training philosophy one week and Pete Pfitzinger’s the next, an AI can adapt immediately and seamlessly, precisely because it does not hold personal views or biases.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The RPE Analogy: Missing the Mark</h3>



<p>Rick analogizes human coaching to rate of perceived exertion (RPE), which is subjective, nuanced, and context-dependent, and contrasts it with AI’s supposedly rigid data dependence. This perspective misunderstands modern AI’s ability to incorporate subjective feedback effectively. Modern AI systems do handle subjective variables when prompted clearly by informed users. Athletes capable of clearly articulating their subjective experiences (such as intermediate or advanced runners) are uniquely well-positioned to benefit enormously from AI-driven analysis and guidance.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">&#8220;You Can’t Talk to AI&#8221;: The Most Problematic Assertion</h3>



<p>The assertion that &#8220;you can&#8217;t talk to AI&#8221; is perhaps the most incorrect and outdated point in Rick’s entire article. The modern generation of AI, especially conversational models like ChatGPT, excel precisely because of their interactive capabilities. Athletes and coaches alike regularly have nuanced conversations with AI, refining inputs and obtaining tailored advice in a dynamic, iterative process. Indeed, I&#8217;ve personally provided AI-generated responses within coaching forums, including the UESCA Facebook group, that received higher praise than human-generated responses. Clearly, AI is fully capable of sophisticated dialogue and providing accurate, tailored information.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">AI Is Always Available and Ego-Free</h3>



<p>Two additional significant advantages of AI are its constant availability and complete lack of ego. AI doesn&#8217;t get overwhelmed by having multiple athletes or other life stressors. It scales effortlessly, providing consistent and immediate responses regardless of demand. Additionally, AI has no ego to bruise; it doesn&#8217;t become defensive if its advice is challenged or if an athlete suggests something isn&#8217;t working. In contrast, human coaches can sometimes struggle with ego, leading them to double down rather than adapt when athletes report issues.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cost vs. Value: The $100 Coach vs. the $20 Assistant</h3>



<p>One critical area Rick doesn’t address is cost, which highlights a major advantage of AI-driven coaching. Athletes often pay over $100 monthly for coaching packages that offer limited communication, restricted email exchanges, and only a few scheduled calls. In contrast, AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT offer virtually unlimited, immediate access to tailored coaching guidance for around $20 per month. For athletes who are self-motivated and already possess a solid understanding of their training needs, AI provides a cost-effective, efficient alternative that maximizes accessibility and responsiveness without sacrificing quality or detail.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">AI and the Self-Motivated Intermediate Athlete</h3>



<p>Rick suggests AI is primarily beneficial for novices, but the opposite might be closer to the truth. In practice, AI often works best for intermediate athletes who are self-motivated and knowledgeable enough to effectively communicate their specific needs and feedback. For example, an experienced athlete might say, “My goal race is a hilly marathon in 16 weeks. I have a history of plantar fasciitis, and my last training block left me feeling overtrained. My current weekly mileage is 40. I want to run 5 days a week and can&#8217;t run on Saturdays. Generate a plan that prioritizes injury prevention and includes a conservative peak volume.” That level of detail allows the AI to generate a highly customized response. In contrast, a novice might simply say, “I want to run a 5K in 8 weeks. Give me a plan.” This is a vague prompt that lacks essential context like current fitness, preferred training frequency, or injury history. As a result, the output is more generic and less effective. The takeaway is clear: the more informed the athlete, the more value they can extract from AI. For these self-directed runners, AI becomes a powerful tool, a kind of assistant coach, helping them optimize performance while maintaining control and autonomy.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p>In an evolving coaching landscape, the ultimate winners will be athletes who increasingly demand higher-quality, personalized coaching. AI sets a new minimum standard. Coaches must now deliver value significantly beyond what a well-formulated AI query can produce. This will become increasingly true as people become more AI literate, learn how to prompt more effectively, and AI itself becomes more advanced at providing helpful answers with less explicit prompting. The market doesn&#8217;t care about a coach’s feelings, credentials, or effort. It rewards value. Coaches who can&#8217;t compete with AI in delivering meaningful insights and genuine results will inevitably lose relevance. Athletes themselves, however, should feel excited. They will increasingly have access to better information, greater choice, and coaching that&#8217;s truly worthy of their investment.</p>
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		<title>Introducing RespiraCore: The Natural Evolution of Bioavailable Oxygen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 02:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cellfood Launches Revolutionary Oxygen Delivery System &#8211; No Batteries or Explosions Required In an ambitious new announcement sure to disrupt the wellness industry, Cellfood has unveiled its groundbreaking new product, RespiraCore, a next-generation oxygen delivery supplement that completely sidesteps the problematic approach of previous models. Gone are the days of internally splitting water molecules, managing ... <a title="Introducing RespiraCore: The Natural Evolution of Bioavailable Oxygen" class="read-more" href="https://www.houseblendrunning.com/2025/05/11/introducing-respiracore-the-natural-evolution-of-bioavailable-oxygen/" aria-label="Read more about Introducing RespiraCore: The Natural Evolution of Bioavailable Oxygen">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Cellfood Launches Revolutionary Oxygen Delivery System &#8211; No Batteries or Explosions Required</strong></p>



<p>In an ambitious new announcement sure to disrupt the wellness industry, Cellfood has unveiled its groundbreaking new product, RespiraCore, a next-generation oxygen delivery supplement that completely sidesteps the problematic approach of previous models. Gone are the days of internally splitting water molecules, managing volatile gases in your bloodstream, or dealing with the cumbersome inconvenience of ingesting energy-dense power sources to fuel your molecular reactions.</p>



<p>RespiraCore operates through an elegantly simple yet sophisticated biological integration: microscopic oxygen carriers (patent-pending &#8220;OxyGlide&#8221; technology) that effortlessly bind atmospheric oxygen molecules, ferrying them directly and efficiently to your cells, exactly where they&#8217;re most needed. Remarkably, OxyGlide draws oxygen directly from the atmosphere and dynamically adjusts oxygen delivery rates in real-time based on your body&#8217;s immediate demands, ranging from a gentle baseline of approximately 250 milliliters per minute at rest, up to a remarkable 5 liters per minute or more during periods of intense physical exertion. These specialized cellular carriers operate continuously, supplying oxygen at a regulated rate without any disruptive free radicals, explosions, or worrying about maintaining optimal ionic balance through dubious quantum principles.</p>



<p>&#8220;Previous generations of our technology admittedly had some challenges,&#8221; explained Dr. Thaddeus Quark, lead biochemist and chief innovator at Cellfood. &#8220;Managing electrolytic energy levels internally, neutralizing rogue gases, and supplying the 285 kilojoules per mole required for water splitting wasn&#8217;t exactly convenient. There was also the minor inconvenience that successful internal water splitting would immediately trigger catastrophic cellular damage and rapid biological breakdown, a consequence our customers understandably found off-putting. So we radically reimagined oxygen delivery. RespiraCore completely eliminates the need for splitting molecules in your circulatory system or ingesting the necessary power sources. These are steps many of our testers genuinely appreciate.&#8221;</p>



<p>Indeed, early testers describe an unprecedented ease of use and a remarkable sense of normalcy in their daily lives, highlighting RespiraCore as vastly superior to any competing product that might require significant metabolic upheaval. Notably, OxyGlide technology is completely autonomous, operating seamlessly 24/7 without user intervention.</p>



<p>&#8220;The innovation here is subtle yet profound,&#8221; continued Dr. Quark. &#8220;RespiraCore ensures a gentle, continual flow of oxygen delivered exactly to the cells that require it, without creating reactive intermediates. Frankly, it&#8217;s astounding that no one thought of this before.&#8221;</p>



<p>Initial market reactions suggest RespiraCore could quickly become an essential component of daily routines, thanks to its reliability, efficiency, and complete absence of side effects. Early adopters have praised its ease of integration into daily life, many noting how quickly they&#8217;ve become dependent on the continuous oxygen delivery RespiraCore provides.</p>



<p>&#8220;I can honestly say I don&#8217;t know how I survived without it,&#8221; one tester remarked. &#8220;This is so intuitive, so integrated into my daily experience. I genuinely can&#8217;t imagine going back to managing hydrogen isotopes in my bloodstream.&#8221;</p>



<p>In an industry filled with hyperbole, Cellfood&#8217;s quiet revolution might just prove that sometimes the most transformative breakthroughs are those that make you wonder how you ever managed without them.</p>



<p>RespiraCore is available immediately and is expected to quickly become a staple of everyday life. It&#8217;s so subtle, reliable, and effective, you&#8217;ll hardly notice it&#8217;s there.</p>



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<p><em>Editor’s Note: This piece is a work of satire. Any resemblance to real supplements, metabolic technologies, or corporate oxygen logistics is purely coincidental</em>.</p>
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