Luis Miguel Landa
Spanish athlete and coach
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Luis Miguel Landa (born 18 Juny 1942 in Valladolid, Spain) is a Spanish athlete and coach. As a coach, he has held positions in the Spanish Ski and Athletics Federations. He has also coached Olympic and international athletes, with many of his athletes becoming Spanish national champions.[citation needed] In 1999, Spanish journalist José María García said he is the "father of modern Spanish Marathon".[citation needed]

Personal life
Publications
- "Cross Country Skiing Training Systems 1" (1972)
- "Functional Anatomy of Cross Country Skiing" (1972)
- "Sense of balance training" (1974)
- "Cross Country Skiing Coach and Trainer Notes" (1977)
- "Cross Country Skiing Training Systems 2" (1982)
- "Training plans" (1986)
- "The Marathon" (1993)
- "Book of Races" (1998)
- "Endurance runner training. Middle and Long Distance" (2005)
- "Long distance training for women[2]" (2014)
- Editorial Council Member of the Magazine "Atletismo Español".