Getting into Personal Training
It’s getting to be that time of the year, Spring and Summer, when everyone wants to be in better shape, or a little healthier. The New Year’s resolution is over and some have fallen off the initial “push” to start the new year off right. It’s tough to join a gym and have a goal in mind only to realize you’re not sure how to achieve it. For example: losing body fat, gaining muscle, improving endurance, etc… Well, there’s a lot to understand when it comes to the human anatomy. You’ve got to know how it works in order to achieve maximum results.
For those of you who may be discouraged about your results so far, or haven’t taken that first step in joining a gym because you might be a little intimidated – there is hope! It’s still a new year and there’s plenty of time…the hot weather might pretty much be here already in New Orleans but you can still look and feel better by summer! You can still join a gym and most gyms offer a free initial evaluation with a certified personal trainer (PT) when you sign up for a membership. If you weren’t told about that, you may want to ask.
An initial evaluation is a one-on-one session with a PT and usually takes about an hour to complete. The evaluation will cover a basic overview of your lifestyle, health, diet and a couple of tests to gauge your current strength and endurance. Generally, the personal trainer will take your blood pressure, your weight, ask you to perform a sit & reach test (for flexibility), and measure your body composition (lean mass & fat). The strength test may include an exercise to determine muscular strength and sit-ups (or crunches) to measure muscular endurance.
Once that’s all complete, the PT will give you the results of all that information. What kind of results? You’ll find out where you are at on a health scale of “Poor, Fair, Average, Good or Excellent”. You’ll be able to hear the recommendations for training the PT may have in mind for you based on those results. At that time, the PT may be able to explain a couple of tips about a creating a balanced program that may help in achieving the results you want. Then it’s time to decide.
At this point, some people feel comfortable enough to move on by themselves; they may have just needed to get some extra motivation by seeing where they stood from a health perspective. If you’re thinking about going solo, always remember, if you have any questions about an exercise or how to use a machine, don’t hesitate to ask a PT – they should have no problem helping you. Others may be ready to take the step in having a PT train them. If you select to work with a personal trainer – he or she will use your evaluation to establish a structured program to guide you towards your goals. We’ll get into program structure and design in the next post.
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Aaron Williamson
-Amateur Bodybuilder – 2009 All Forces Heavyweight, Runner-Up
-NESTA Certified Personal Trainer
-Team Cellucor Athlete
-Team GASP & Better Bodies
-Team Body Tech
-Former US Marine
www.AaronWilliamson.net
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