Allyce Perret-Gentil

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Allyce has been running since she was a child. Running was a part of her childhood as she would go out for runs with her parents. Now Allyce is a registered nurse in the New York City and focuses on school health. Allyce is a certified coach through RRCA (Road Runners Club of America). She truly enjoys helping people live healthier lives whether that is through nursing or running. Allyce has completed several marathons yet her all-time favorite is the New York City Marathon.


What program do you coach?
NYRR Group Training

Do you speak any foreign languages
Yes

Which language(s) do you speak fluently?
Spanish

How would you describe your coaching style? 
I like to meet people where they are at. I truly believe that each individual has different needs. In getting to work together, I aim to cater my coaching to what would work best for each individual. I love seeing people reach their goals. I especially love helping people create space for running in their busy schedules.

What is your proudest coaching moment? 
I ran track and field in high school where I held the school record for the 4x100 meter relay. After graduating, I coached at my school and helped the 4x100 meter team beat my record.

What is your favorite workout to coach and why?
My favorite workouts to coach are speed workouts! I love the full out max efforts as these are the workouts that have helped me in my own races. I love seeing runners incorporate speed work into their weekly training and then see their times improve at their next race.

How many years have you been coaching?
10+ years

Please list any awards, achievements, or certifications below. This can be sports and/or coaching certifications. 
RRCA Certification

Where is your favorite place to run in New York City?
My favorite place to run in NYC is along the East River and McCarren Park for Track Tuesday workouts!

What is your favorite NYRR race?
My favorite NYRR race is the New York City Marathon. There is NO other day like it.

What is your personal running motto?
Take one mile at a time. Each mile in a marathon can be like a day in our lives. As one single day can make us feel down and discouraged, there is always another day. So, if you feel weak in one mile, make the next mile count. Don't let the tougher miles bring you down, they are fuel for the remainder of the race. The next mile is like a new day so regroup and refocus and tackle it one step at a time. Enjoy the ride.

 

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