mark guyer went from not breaking 3 hours in the marathon to running 2:28 at age 43.
in 4 years he went from calling in favors to get into chicago to earning a legitimate
world ranking and standing on the start line next to eventual champion john korir.
the mg academy is his coaching practice — built on the same principles that fueled his
own comeback. evidence-based training, personalized plans, and the kind of direct
coach access that most programs charge twice as much for. his athletes have PR'd at
every distance from the mile to the marathon, qualified for boston, and — maybe more
importantly — actually enjoy the process.
mark's approach is classical but not rigid. structured progression, honest feedback,
and an obnoxiously optimistic attitude about what you're capable of. whether you're
chasing a BQ or trying to break 25 minutes in the 5K, the methodology scales.
if syndicate running is about finding gear you believe in, mg academy is about finding
a coach who believes in you.

