Kenyan Running Culture Event in Oakland - April 21st

What: Join Kenyan born running, triathlon coach, and psychologist, Dr. Cory Nyamora for a presentation on Kenyan running culture. Dr. Nyamora will discuss the five components that make Kenyans such great runners and ways that you can implement some of these components in your own training. He will also present an opportunity for runners to travel with his Run Like a Kenyan…In Kenya program, which takes runners to Kenya to run an international marathon/half marathon and provides opportunities to train with and learn from Kenyan runners.

When: Tuesday April 21st, 2015, 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

Where: Transports: 6014 College Avenue, Oakland, CA. 94618 Phone: 510-655-4809

Who: Runners, triathletes, endurance athletes and those interested in Kenyan running and Kenyan culture.

RSVP: Email runinkenya@gmail.com to reserve your spot.

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Cory Nyamora, Psy.D., Founder/Director

I am a licensed clinical psychologist and running and triathlon coach. I received my Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology (Alliant International University) in 2004. I held prior coaching certifications through USA Triathlon from 2008-2020 and USA Track and Field for several years.

I provide clinical psychotherapy services, trainings and workshops, consultation and supervision for psychology, social service and foster care agencies, as well as triathlon and running coaching. Please check out the links below to learn more about my therapy philosophy, areas of specialty and services.

I was born and raised in Kenya and immigrated to the U.S. in 1993. One of my passions is leading running trips to Kenya. I love the outdoors and especially enjoy spending time with my family as well as trail-running, swimming, cycling, racing and enjoying travel, music, art, food, culture and reading.

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