Elite ASICS Coach Andrew Kastor Joins LA Marathon Family, release, note by Larry Eder

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Andrew Kastor, courtesy of Sugerman /LA Marathon

Andrew Kastor, one of the most accomplished and thoughtful marathon coaches, will be joining the LA Marathon family for the 2012 LA Marathon race. Part of the Elite ASICS Coaching team, Andrew understands the challenges of road racing, and will help marathoners, new to the game and veterans, run faster and enjoy the experience more. We highly recommend both Andrew Kastor and the LA Marathon! 
 
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Elite ASICS Coach Andrew Kastor Joins LA Marathon Family
 
Kastor to oversee LA Roadrunners Training Program
 
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The LA Marathon is pleased to announce national running coach and 
ASICS ambassador, Andrew Kastor, has been named 2013 Coach.
 
Kastor will be leading the ever-popular LA Roadrunners program and offering 
inspiration to thousands of marathoners, from first-timers to avid runners.
 
Kastor is no stranger to competitive running - or to the LA race. This past 
year he designed a six-week training program for proficient distance runners 
who wanted to step up their training in the final weeks before the 2012 race. 
Taking it even further, he decided to heed his own advice and lace up for the 
March 18th event. Looking ahead to 2013, he will oversee the 26-week LA 
Roadrunners program, which has trained thousands of runners and walkers, 
many of whom use it to complete their first-ever marathon.
 
Kastor spent 15 years as a competitive runner and has trained some of the 
world's finest athletes and worked with other renowned coaches including 
Damon Martin (Adams State), Bob Larsen (2004 Olympic Team, UCLA), 
Terrence Mahon (Mammoth Track Club) and Coach Joe I. Vigil (2008 Olympic 
Team, Adams State). Currently, he is involved in the day-to-day routine of 
the world's best distance runners including his wife, famed runner 
Deena Kastor. 
 
"As a former competitive runner, and as someone who has trained athletes 
for years, I am very excited to have this opportunity to work with the 
LA Marathon," Andrew Kastor said. "Having run the Stadium to the Sea 
course myself, I am convinced that this is a perfect course for both 
first-timers and elite athletes. It's flat, it's fast and it's a whole 
lot of fun. Join us in 2013 for our best race yet!"
 
Marathon officials praised Kastor for his hard work, his professionalism and 
his light touch. LA MARATHON LLC Chief Operating Officer Nick Curl said: 
"Andrew is not only one of the best coaches in the business, but he is also 
one of the most accessible. I've seen him patiently - and joyously - answer 
questions from casual athletes. He will be a great asset to our training 
program."
 
Kastor takes over from running legend Rod Dixon, who has served as coach 
for the past four years and now plans to focus on the KiDSMARATHON program, 
www.kidsmarathonfoundation.org, which helps elementary school-aged children 
to get in shape, get fit, adopt healthy food choices and have fun while 
running a total of 26.2 miles over the course of a 8-10 week school program.
 
The LA Roadrunners program kicks off in September, and Kastor will be responsible 
for designing this year's training, including tips and pointers on everything 
from proper footwear to injury prevention and nutrition. Kastor will help 
launch the program in September and be on hand to offer inspiration and 
advice to runners who join the Roadrunners. He will also be integrally 
involved in the Marathon's outreach efforts to both casual and 
experienced runners.
 
For those awaiting the registration launch for the LA Roadrunners, 
be on the lookout for an announcement coming soon and in the meantime, 
Kastor's advice to those considering or planning to run the marathon on 
March 17, 2013 is to get outside, get active, and get ready!
 
About Andrew Kastor
After spending 15 years as a competitive runner, Andrew Kastor is now involved 
in the day-to-day routine of the world's best distance runners including his 
wife, Deena Kastor. He competed in cross country and track in high school 
and throughout college where he earned a degree in Exercise Physiology.
His experience range is with all levels of athletes from novice runners 
aiming to complete their first 5k to Boston Marathon qualifying hopefuls. 
He also focuses on sports massage and recovery requirements for athletes 
running upwards of 150 miles per week.
 
About the LA Marathon
The LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and 
diversity of Los Angeles. The iconic Stadium to the Sea course starts at Dodger 
Stadium, goes through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, and 
passes world-famous landmarks such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman's 
Chinese Theatre, Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends at the footsteps 
of the Pacific Ocean near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and 
entertainment along the course are unparalleled.

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