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Hi @DisneyParrothead I think @Kerry1957 gave you excellent feedback. I would second the advice. As someone who had to "fire" a running coach a year ago, I can relate. And this was an "in person" coach (not a virtual stranger) who I see at our local running store from time to time so I really had to keep it civil and respectful. I didn't want things to be awkward or tense. I kept the focus on different training outcomes and communication styles ---without focusing on anything personal. I also made sure my bill was paid in full and then we "broke up" and it was smooth sailing after that!Be thankful and let your coach know you have made your decision. Try not to get into a discussion/argument of the relative value of a coach vs. Galloway vs. on your own. Pretty much everyone dislikes potential confrontation so your discomfort is normal.

Best wishes as you move on to the next coaching chapter!
