Long Distance Bike Packing (Part 1)by Scott Cornish

I have learnt a few things from long distance bikepack riding, namely about bike set up and products which...

A Change of Scenery and a Return to Racing – By...

It's been great working with Sally on her come back into some racing, E3coach have worked with Sally for...

Midday on 17th March 2020 – The Forge Blog

A little read into 2020 as a professional endurance and adventure coach, what a crazy year. Go check out https://www.theforgeblog.co.uk/together-series plus...

Dig deep (in name and nature) By Pat Saunders

My running story is a relatively short one really, I started in 2021 after slipping on a patch of...

Find Your Cup of Tea

This is my simple approach to early mornings, when I really don’t feel like getting on it, as always,...

Building Strength and Muscular Endurance – Bike specific

This article shares a training method I use with road and XC cyclists to add specific strength/muscular endurance to...

Are women better at pushing the endurance boundaries? by Jon Fearne

Jasmine Paris’ recent triumph at the Berkely Ultra has rightly caused a stir. Both the first female to ever...

Wadi Rum by James Cadge

So how was it that a complete none runner ended up here, 3 days into a 5 day ultra,...

When/why to use general and specific strength training

There is sometimes confusion on whether we should be using strength work in our training and what type of...

West Highland Way (bike and run) by Naomi Freireich

We had the option to delay when we saw the forecast mid-week. It was looking decidedly sub-optimal (and that’s...

Charity Workouts (Login Required)

October 4th Start of HOT training - These sessions are generic and can be adapted if needs be to make...

My Tranter’s round; going solo on big mountain routes. – By...

It was great to have the opportunity to work on Anna's training for this round, given her amazing confidence...

Life and Training are like Climbing a Mountain. by Jon Fearne

We start each day with a mountain to climb and for many of us, the start of a mountain is...

Q Ring Curious, Top rider and physio Scott Cornish Investigates.

Some riders swear by them, others aren’t so convinced. Oval chainrings can be a bit marmite, but are certainly...

BASE Magazine interview with Jon Fearne, by Chris Hunt

Welcome to the golden age of endurance in adventure. Massive physical feats of over vast wild spaces and huge...

3 World titles and their differences

Over the last five years I have been working with Jon with the primary aim of not making a...

Our focus and where it comes from

In a world where we see on a daily (even minute to minute) the bodies of amazing athletes and...

Chris Rudd Ultra Distance MTB (stories from Euro and UK Champs)

WEMBO European 24hr MTB Championships – Penafiel, Portugal September 2019 Flying to Portugal for European 24hr Championships brought many new...

Missed session – Let it go

I am going to start this article with, its meant to be FUN.   Working with endurance and adventure athletes has...

The Little Things

The Little Things I have found that as an athlete and coach, focusing on the little things can sometimes have...

Running Mt Toubkal

I’m sure I can’t be alone on this one? You and your partner are looking for a short break or...

Drive Vs Motivation

I hope by writing this to clear up some confusion between drive and motivation and how we can start...

Top 10 Things You Learn When Pulling a Tyre: by Ed...

1.       Different surfaces mean very different things to a tyre: It’s difficult to describe the joy gained from seeing...

Lessons learnt from bikepack racing. Part 2. Feet. by Scott Cornish

As cyclists, a good bike position for comfort and performance is essential, adapting it to our riding preferences, whether...

Is Running Coaching For You? Welcoming Joe Wenman as E3C Ultra...

I have always enjoyed trail running. Over the years I have ran further and faster than I once thought...

Montane Yukon Arctic Ultra-100 miles – Teri Polesky

And just like that it was over. I could not wrap my head around the fact that I was...

Sickbed to Summits by Sara Crosland

In February 2018, a few months of feeling unwell, my life was turned upside down when I was diagnosed...

Multi Sport Podcast (interview)

Last week I did a podcast on endurance, adventure and working as a coach in this industry. I was...

Fast and Light By Patrick Meen

These words are banded around a lot in the mountain culture and have made their way into all the...

The season for being poorly.

This is topic is really important to riders of all levels as it can affect anyone. As a coach I...

The Dales Way – by Jane Chadwick

Massive thank you Jane for sharing this great adventure. I am relatively new to running but not that new to...

Losing the Fun By Jon Fearne

I worry sometimes that the F word is getting lost. And whilst it’s not good for our sports, it’s...

Those Good Junk Miles

There is a time and a place that the aforementioned Junk miles become a whole lot more thank Junk. We...

Stepping up as a coach

More so than ever working as a coach is not about goals, results or events, it’s about caring for...

Failure, by Patrick Meen

Failing in the outdoors is an important and necessary process in order to develop yourself. The modern ‘mountain athlete’ must...

The Physical and Psychological stresses of guiding. By Dave Searle

Mountain guiding is unsurprisingly a strenuous profession, however as with anything it seems to get’s easier over time.  Being...

Your ideal racing/performance state of mind

It is such an important part of anyone’s event or race yet is so overlooked and gets lost behind...

Faroe Island – Bike Packing

Great friend and former E3C rider Sam Pantling was tasked with bike packing around Faroe and making a great...

Riding the Tour Aotearoa – we are all capable by Emma...

Introduction I first heard about the Tour Aotearoa (TA) http://www.touraotearoa.nz/p/home.html on an Adventure Syndicate training camp in January 2020 from a...

Psychology wins the day, insight into working with adventure athletes. by...

Working with and training with dangerous environment athletes has shown me how important the psychology training we do is....

Sharing the journey, not just the finished product

This article is about busting the myth around social media and how we actually get to achieve these amazing...

Training for a 2500km mountain biking adventure – By Andy Dodd

LOVE BIKE PACKING? HOW ABOUT TAKING ON A TWO WEEK, 2500 KM ADVENTURE ACROSS THE UK? Having spent much of...

Age is but a number (interview with Legend Life After 40)

Follow the link below to listen to my interview and check out the over 40's community of adventurous people. https://legendlifeafter40.com/stories/jon-fearne/ I...

Living the Dream by Tim McDowell (AKA Macca)

I read somewhere once that, “success is firstly finding your happy place and secondly, getting paid to go there...” I...

Trans-Alp/Trans-Alpine- The first Athlete to complete both MTB and Run across...

I did not set out to be the first. If I'm completely honest, I only realised several months after...

The Big One before The Really Big One – By Cat...

This was it, the big one. Well, the big one before the ‘real’ big one! For some, crossing Greenland...

Its Not A Sprint (Don’t panic train)

Training during isolation We have been thrown into a crazy time with many people only allowed to leave their homes...

An unremarkable human – Italy Divide, By Alex Watts

An unremarkable human, 1250km of unsupported adventure, a misplaced helmet, a grin and a sore bum. After a much longer...

High Power, by Patrick Meen

High Power is a way of thinking with higher expectations and achieving richness in body and mind. A quest...

RUNNING: IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT THE RACES by Jade Phillips

The only race I did last year was the Pembrokeshire Ultra 34 miler.  Jon coached me for it as...

The Fear from Looking Up

We have all heard the phrase “whatever you do don’t look down” this is often used when we are...

Simplicity – Embrace it don’t doubt it

As a coach, I spend so much time debunking crazily complicated training models and ideas that athletes bring to...

The Preventative Process by Jon Fearne

“How do I get through an endurance event mentally?” is a question that regularly comes up in conversations or...

Take it to the max

Traveling to events around the world and listening to athletes talk about their training, keeps showing me a recurring...

Why Work with E3C – Sara Crossland (an athletes view)

At 44 years old and 12 months out from a brain haemorrhage and subsequent surgery to remove a tumour,...

Migration Gravel Race – by Robin MacAndrew

I’m a ball player. Not an athlete. And certainly not an endurance athlete. So, at 45 years old and...

Solo Unsupported Ski to South Pole, by Wendy Searle

Skiing solo to the South Pole was physically hard. It was without doubt the hardest thing I’ve ever done....

Fatigue, don’t ignore the signs

I wanted to address this topic again, as in the current climate many athletes are losing sight of training...

The Power of Purpose – Climbing the World’s Highest Volcano By...

Purpose, belonging, teamwork, camaraderie – this is what the British Army gave me.  I spent over a decade of...

The art of feeling. (Tech vs Mind and body)

Nowadays it’s hard not to notice all the tech surrounding the endurance and adventure sports world, every day in...

That Bad session that is Good by Jon Fearne

I want to discuss a common occurrence that happens when training for endurance events or adventure challenges. When I mention...

Skiing the Haute route- Tails of endurance and adventure…

This all began last winter with my goal of climbing 100,000m on skis. With a dry start to the...