Run coaching for Masters Athletes.
Precision training designed to enhance racing performance and longevity.
Your run isn't finished...
The miles aren't done.
Neither are you.
Unfinished Miles is built on the philosophy that running excellence is a continuous pursuit.
For Masters Runners, the miles are never truly done, they are simply refined
Running has always been about progression—finding new levels, setting new goals, and seeing what’s still possible.
As a masters athlete, I’ve learned that performance doesn’t disappear with age. It just requires a different approach.
Unfinished Miles is built on that mindset—helping runners adapt, stay strong, and continue improving for years to come.
Paula Wiltse, Head Coach.
Our Coaching Services
Paula Wiltse
Corey Turnbull
I built Unfinished Miles for runners who want to keep improving—no matter their age.
As a masters athlete still competing at a high level, I’ve learned that the key isn’t doing more—it’s training smarter. Your body changes over time, and your training needs to evolve with it.
I don’t believe in generic plans. Everything I build is intentional—designed to balance performance, recovery, and long-term consistency so you can stay healthy and keep progressing.
What You Can Expect
Personalized Training Plans
I structure your training around your goals, experience, and schedule.
Smart Progression
Your workouts are designed to build strength, durability, and speed—without unnecessary risk.
Masters-Focused Approach
I take into account recovery, life demands, and how your body adapts as you train.
Ongoing Support
I stay involved—adjusting your training, providing feedback, and helping you stay on track.
Who I Work With
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Runners 40+ who want to stay fast and competitive
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Runners chasing personal bests at any age
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Anyone who knows they still have more to give
My Goal
To help you train smarter, stay consistent, and keep improving year after year.
Because performance doesn’t have an expiration date—and your miles aren’t finished
I work primarily with busy, thoughtful adults, people with careers, families, and full lives who want to take their running seriously without pretending life is simple.
Many of the runners I coach are helpers by nature: clinicians, parents, professionals, creatives. Their schedules change. Their energy fluctuates. What they want is structure that adapts, not pressure that overwhelms.
My approach blends practical training with reflection and realism. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s progress that fits your life.
Many athletes tell me this is the closest they’ve felt to a “professional” training experience, not because of volume or intensity, but because the plan finally makes sense for who they are.