Austin, TX – Motorsports fitness training company coachseiji.com is pleased to announce a newly inked agreement with Mellow Johnny’s of Austin, TX. The downtown cycling store belonging to 7 time Tours de France winner Lance Armstrong will become the exclusive supplier of bicycles, training goods and accessories for Coach Seiji and his group of athletes.
“I am totally excited for both me and my riders as the quality of products available at Mellow Johnny’s is second to none but more importantly, the staff there will be super helpful. A large portion of our aerobic training time is done on either a road bike or mountain bike and the large array of products available can be daunting. Mellow Johnny’s and their staff will ensure that both I and my riders will be using the best equipment and accessories possible which makes training much more enjoyable. Plus, of course, we are all huge supporters of Lance, Team Radio Shack, and Livestrong and it’s an honor to be associated in our small way!” says Seiji Ishii, head coach, coachseiji.com.
“We’re excited to help coachseiji.com athletes. We hope to help them reach their personal bests and season goals by taking care of their equipment and training needs so that they focus on being their best on the track,” says Ted Arnold, Sales Manager, Mellow Johnny’s.
Seiji Ishii is the head coach of www.coachseiji.com. Coachseiji.com provides online coaching and personal training services to motorsports athletes. Coach Seiji has worked with both pros and elite amateurs including: Heath Voss, Ryan Clark, Matt Lemoine, Hunter Hewitt, Austin Stroupe, PJ Larsen, Drew Yenerich and Rusty Potter. Learn more at www.coachseiji.com or contact Coach Seiji directly at seiji@coachseiji.com.
In the heart of downtown Austin, Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop lives in an historic warehouse building on Nueces Street. More than a retail box, Lance and his friends aim to make the shop a hub of cycling life, commuting, social activity, fitness, and a temple of two wheeled living. To serve the bike community is our job, but to convert people to a bike life is our mission.



