Coach Bob

Bob Seebohar, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS is a USA Triathlon Certified Level III Elite Coach, a USA Triathlon Certified Youth/Junior a Board Certified Specialist in Sport Dietetics, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and an exercise physiologist. He holds an undergraduate degree in Exercise and Sport Science, a graduate degree in Health and Exercise Science and a second graduate degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition, all from Colorado State University.
Bob has worked with all types of athletes ranging from beginners to Olympians and currently specializes in working with advanced to elite athletes as well as youth and juniors.
Bob was the sport dietitian and strength coach for Susan Williams, 2004 Olympic Triathlon Bronze medalist, during her journey to becoming the first United States athlete to medal in Olympic Triathlon. He also served as the personal coach to Sarah Haskins, 2008 Olympic Triathlon Team member and Jasmine Oeinck, 2009 Elite National Champion. Coach Bob is the consulting sport dietitian and strength coach for the USA Triathlon National and Developmental teams and travels around the country teaching new triathlon coaches about exercise physiology, sports nutrition and strength training.
Bob blends his extensive education with his experience as an athlete, exercise physiologist, sports dietitian and coach to provide the most well-rounded athlete service oriented coaching that can be offered.
Coach Bob grew up a competitive soccer player and did his first triathlon during his sophomore year of college. Since then, he has not looked back on endurance sports and believes in "practicing what he preaches". Bob has competed in hundreds of multisport races including six Ironman races, the Boston marathon, and the Leadman ultra-endurance series (including the 100 mile run) in Leadville, Colorado. Additionally, Bob was a member of the TEAM USA World Duathlon team and competed in the World Duathlon Championships in Italy in 1996.




