Women’s Premium Endurance Coaching
Holistic endurance coaching for women training for ultras, endurance races, Ironman and personal challenges around busy lives.
Who This Is For?
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Women preparing for their first-ever endurance event, whether that is a 5 km or a mountain event.
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Women preparing to step up to their first or most difficult ultra-marathon or trail running challenge.
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Athletes transitioning into high-altitude trekking and global mountain expeditions requiring specific lung-capacity and heavy-pack conditioning.
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Riders aiming for gruelling long-distance equestrian endurance milestones who need deep saddle stamina, physical cross-training, and structural durability.
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Time-poor high-achievers who want to execute physical milestones without their personal life or career collapsing under the logistics.
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Women who want everything taken care of so they can focus on enjoying the process and living the chaos of life.
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Women who have been out of training for some time due to children, career or general life and need a helping hand getting back into it all.
Why Train With Emmelia Potts and The Ventures?
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Mongol Derby Finisher: Veteran and clean finisher of the longest, toughest equestrian endurance race on earth, navigating 1,000km of brutal Mongolian wilderness under extreme physical depletion.
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UK World Championship Athlete: Represented the UK at the OCR World Championships, proving what it takes to qualify, train for, and compete on an international stage.
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Hundreds of events have been carried out in the past decade of all varieties, distances and challenges.
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Corporate Project Manager: I apply rigid construction project management frameworks to your training blocks, treating your recovery, injury mitigation, and peak performance like a critical build schedule.
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I continue to push myself with challenges. They say those who can't teach, I do both.
Ready to take the guesswork out of your next start line?

"Motivating me step by step up Mt Fuji, she leads by example with toughness, positivity and grit.
Erin Sykes (Australia)
