Meet Adam Goulet.
Endurance coach. Doctor of Chiropractic. Former pro triathlete. A partner who knows the grind, and how to guide you through it.

Providing Better Care, for Better Performance
Adam Goulet, DC, MS, CCSP, CSCS, is a professional triathlete, endurance coach, and sports chiropractor based in Bend, Oregon. A lifelong athlete, Adam first made his mark in collegiate competition as a 2006 NAIA Indoor Track & Field All-American, where he built the foundation of discipline and speed that would later carry into endurance sport.

Over the past decade, Adam has assembled one of the most versatile résumés in American age-group and professional endurance racing:
- USA Triathlon Age-Group National Champion – 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- ITU Age-Group World Champion – 2016
- Multiple-time 6-Hour World Time Trial Champion
- Multiple-time IRONMAN 70.3 Age-Group World Championship Qualifier – 2016
- IRONMAN Age-Group World Championship Qualifier – 2016
Today, Adam races as a professional triathlete, focusing on long-course racing while continuing to test the limits of human endurance on both the triathlon circuit and the bike.

Triathlon and endurance racing are mirrors — revealing who we are under pressure, who we become when exhausted, and how we rise when no one is watching. Endurance sport is not just swim, bike, run—it’s a structured opportunity to practice what it means to overcome.
As a coach, clinician, and professional athlete, Adam’s mission is simple: to optimize human potential—physically, mentally, and emotionally. He believes the skills developed in training and racing—discipline, resilience, and clarity—are the same ones that allow people to thrive in life. Endurance training provides the rare gift of a controlled environment to confront adversity, rehearse resilience, and rewire the mind toward growth.

High Performance Is Never An Accident
High performance, Adam believes, is never an accident. It's physiology applied with precision, data interpreted through experience, and psychology forged in setbacks. With a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Master's in Sports and Exercise Science, Adam has spent more than a decade integrating biomechanics, recovery systems, and performance analytics in both clinical and athletic environments. Whether analyzing lactate trends, programming strength blocks, or fine-tuning tapering strategies, he brings both a clinician's lens and an athlete's heart to the pursuit of performance.

Still, he emphasizes that coaching athletes isn't just about metrics—it's about mindset. The most impactful athletes are not always the fastest; they are the most aware. They embrace the "why" behind the work . They study failure, train their minds as deliberately as their VO₂ max, and emerge not only as stronger competitors, but as more resilient people.
That ripple effect is what excites Adam most. Coaching well doesn't just create podium finishers—it creates leaders. Endurance sport becomes a training ground not just for races, but for life: shaping disciplined, emotionally intelligent, mission-driven individuals who show up fully in relationships, careers, and communities.


Living What He Teaches
Now in Bend with his wife Hallie, a nutrition coach, Adam lives this philosophy daily. He continues to push the boundaries of his own racing career while guiding others through the crucibles of effort—helping them transform discipline into identity, and effort into evolution.

Ready to Begin?
If you’re ready to take the next step, let’s start with a free coaching consultation. Even if we don’t end up working together, I’ll analyze your current training and share actionable insights on what I’d adjust if you were coached by me.
Because coaching isn’t just about workouts it’s about building a relationship, setting a course, and walking the path together.
Let's do this.Let's build your smarter training plan.
