Posts Tagged ‘working out’

New Years Resolution Tip- Las Vegas Personal Trainer

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

I’ve got a new years resolution tip for you. We all, I’m sure, are going to be making some sort of resolution to lose weight, or finally start working out, or join that gym, or just get shredded. maybe you are trying to get a six pack for the summer this time around. Whatever the case may be, take a few things into consideration. First, if you are trying to lose weight, realize how long it took you to gain the weight you are trying to lose. It wasn’t that you gained that 30 pounds in a month. You probably gained it in the past year or so. Don’t try and lose it all in January. If you are trying to build some muscle on your frame, realize that for most people, gaining 5 pounds of muscle in a year is great progress. If you end up at the end of January, with just slightly more abs, consider it a success so far. My point is this. It’s great to have all kinds of goals for the new year, but don’t go balls to the wall. Generally, when that happens, you fizzle out. Think about running for example. Pretend you are at a full on sprint, as fast as you can go. Do you think you can run a mile at that same pace? Don’t sprint all of January just to collapse the rest of the year. If you must sprint, do it for a few seconds, take a breather, and then do it again. Happy New Year everyone!

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Las Vegas Personal Trainer- Quick Weight Loss Fix?

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Las Vegas is a fast city, let’s be honest.  With all these casinos, nightclubs and attractions, it has to be.  Being a personal trainer here is no different.  “How fast can you get me in shape?  How quick can I lose ten pounds?  When will I start seeing results?”  All these are questions people ask me.  I’d like to ask all of them the following questions.  “How quick did you put on the weight you are trying to lose in 2 weeks?  How hard are you willing to work?  What, if anything are you going to change in your nutrition?”  So many people ask me about this diet pill, or that supplement.  This cleanse or that one?  Which works?  I already answered the question with a few of my own.  What are YOU willing to do, with your habits?  I don’t think a pill is going to make you lose 20 pounds.  That pill might make you think you are losing weight, or getting fit, but it’s usally the other things you do.  Take HCG for example.  You take these injections or drops, and supposedly you lose all this weight.  That’s all well and good, but here’s where the weight loss occurs.  You eat about 500 calories a day.  That’s well below the 2000 calorie RDA we have for the general population.  I myself eat about 3500-3800 calories every day.  Yeah, I’d probably lose weight.  I’m going to end with this.  If you have gained weight over time, it’s probably best you lose that weight over time as well.  The quick fixes aren’t pills or cleanses, they are working out, and proper nutrition.  Try those for a while, see what happens.

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Why Are We So Fat?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

So, I was working out with a couple of my friends last week.  One was in good shape, the other, we’ll just say “not as good of shape”.  Within a few minutes, the latter of the two, was wheezing, and then within a couple more minutes, he decided to throw up.  But guess what.  He got back up on his feet, and started working out again.  I can’t remember exactly what exercise we were doing, when he stopped, on his knees, and said, “I’m so fat.”  I thought this was one of the funniest things I’d ever heard, at the time.  It still is pretty damn funny, but it just got me thinking.  Why ARE so many of us “so fat“?  I will not take genetics as an excuse.  I know certain people are predisposed to keeping fat on, some lose it easily, and some can’t gain weight without effort, but all of that is modifiable.  I mean, you look at the tv and you can see infomercial after infomercial with 400 pound people on there who are now down to 130 pounds with the help of whatever gimmicky product they are promoting.  I’m not saying the product worked, but SOMETHING worked for these people.  I think in Las Vegas at least, this whole lifestyle is set up to make you fat.  Going out all the time, lack of quality healthy restaurants, your social status evaluated by how much alcohol you can actually drink in one night, and on and on.  I mean, for a city of 2 million people, there aren’t a ton of healthy options.  Drinking, smoking, gambling, and more drinking prevail here.  Case closed as to why my friend said what he said.  But, he has options.  He doesn’t HAVE to drink, no matter how many people say, “come on man, just one shot”.  Doesn’t matter how many people say to him, “come on man, how often am I in Vegas?”.  He can stick to his guns, and drink water, still spend time with these people, and wake up the next day and work out.  Problem is most people don’t do that.  So, if you are in that population, ask yourself WHY you don’t do that?  What about drinking makes you feel good?  How does it make you feel better than a workout?  I believe it’s because of instant gratification.  Most everything that gives you that feel good feeling right away, isn’t really good FOR you.  Our society has become this place where whatever it is, we want it now.  I definitely have fallen into that trap myself.  I do have to dig myself out from time to time, but if you see those holes coming, you will be less likely to fall in.  Most people want fitness results quickly too.  So when they see the newest TV workout craze, they jump on.  When they haven’t lost a pound in two weeks, guess what happens.  They stop, and go back to not working out.  Same thing goes with food.  I’m in this boat too.  If it takes longer than five minutes to make, most people aren’t eating it… unless someone else makes it for them.  So what happens is these fast food places, and seemingly healthy choices, which are not healthy at all, become the norm.  It’s much easier to get a smoothie filled with sugar, and a wrap that has tons of processed chemicals in it from a smoothie shop, than to make them both yourself.  You could save tons of worthless calories, not to mention chemicals that muck up your internal systems, if you just took the time to prepare.

Anyway.  I think I find myself rambling here now.  My point is, people aren’t taking responsibility for their own actions when it comes to their weight, nutrition, and physical activity.  They blame it on time, work, and other errands.  If you tell me you can’t work out for ten minutes a day, I bet you I can tell you 5 different areas in your day where you can work out for 20.  Seriously go through your day, hour by hour, and figure out what exactly you do for those 24 hours.  There will be way more free time than you think.  There will obviously be the exceptions to the rule, but for most of us, a lot of the day is wasted.  If you work in an office, why are you sitting in a chair all day?  Get up, move, buy a stability ball.  Do 10 pushups at the top of every hour.  There are ways around it, we are just too lazy as a whole to do it.  Over the years, we’ve lost discipline to technology, believe it or not.  Nothing is manual anymore, so it makes us want to move less.  So let’s realize this, and do something about it.  The question isn’t “Why Are We So Fat?”.  The question is” What Are We Going To Do About Being So Fat?”.  So… What are we going to do?

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How Much Do You REALLY Work Out?

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

How much do you think you work out?  4 times a week?  Twice a day?  Every other day?  I hear people all the time saying, “I work out 4 times a week, but still can’t get rid of this belly.”  Well, to be honest, that doesn’t shock me.  My question to them would be, drumroll please…………. “what do you eat?”  Want to know why?  Because these people working out four days a week, really aren’t thinking about the rest of the week, when they aren’t working out.  Let’s break this down.  How many hours are there in a day?  The answer would be 11.  No, kidding.  It’s 24, math wizards.  How many days in a week?  7.  Ok.  So how many hours in a week?  This answer took me about 3 weeks to figure out, but I got 168.  Am I right?  Ok, good.  So let’s look at it like this.  Said person works out 4 days a week, for an hour and a half each day.  That ends up being 6 hours a week.  This leaves you with 162 hours left of the week.  Now, is your 6 hours a week going to combat against whatever you do the other 162?  What exactly is it you are doing the other 162?  Eating, working, sleeping, watching tv, putting your kids to bed, watching tv, looking on the internet, watching tv, and eating.  But even before we go into that battle.  Let’s first clarify how much you work out during each 1 and 1/2 hour session.  Let’s say you get to the gym and do 25 minutes of cardio.  Good for you.  You go get a drink of water, and decide what sort of weight routing you are going to do, taking 5 or so minutes.  We are up to 30 now.  Let’s say you stretch for another 5 minutes.  now we are up to 35.  Ok.  so you have a resistance training routine, where you do 10 exercises, 3 sets of each exercise with a minute rest between sets.  Keeping it simple, thats 30 sets.  If you are resting a minute between sets, that’s 30 minutes of REST during your hour and a half workout.  So now your hour and a half has gone down to one hour, take away the 5 minutes to change from cardio to strength training, and 5 minutes to stretch, and now we are down to 50 minutes.  So instead of 6 hours a week of working out, now we are really down to 3 hours and 20 minutes of actual workout time.  I’m going to leave you with this, since I don’t want to do any more mathematics.  3 and 1/3 hours out of 168 hours in a week.  How much are you really working out?

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Fitness Experience- Mine at the Conference

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

It’s good to be back in Las Vegas after going to a personal training conference in LA.  Boy did I learn A LOT!  I had an amazing experience listening to some of the top minds and coaches in the NATION in the fitness field.  There were top personal trainers, top marketing people, and exercise equipment manufacturers.  This conference covered everything that I love.  I’m just going to share with you some small parts of my experience, the seminars i went to and some interesting happenings. 

Basically what I did at the conference was be in school for 3 days straight.  From 7 in the morning until 6 at night, we were in either workouts, seminars, or workshops, that had to do with various aspects of the health and fitness world.  Some had to do with group exercise, some with personal training, and some with the management of your business.  For the sake of you guys and not going into boredom, I am going to stick with the ones I attended that had to do with exercise and personal training.

Bright and Early at 8:10 am, I went to a workshop that had to do only with kettlebells.  If you don’t know what these are, they basically look like an iron ball with a handle at the top.  Well, that IS what they are, but anyway.  This class basically taught me the fundamentals of kettlebell training, how you can do total workouts with them, and what the benefits of them are.  You can use these as an alternative to dumbells but also they are more versatile because of the form of the kettlebell.  Needless to say, I came back to Las Vegas with an extra 45 pound ball.  That’s heavy.

Another workout /workshop I went to, was at 7 am.  yeah.. that’s NOT the most fun thing in the world, but it’s all worth it when you are kind of a fitness nerd like myself.  This was called MELT.  It basically was 45 minutes of learning how to release tight muscles in the foot, thigh, and lower back.  We used a foam roller, and two different densities of little bouncy balls.  You can do this at home with a tennis ball and pvc pipe, but the lady uses her own tools so you buy them and make her money:)  It was a good class, and left me loose for what was coming next.

After the MELT class, I did this workout called 4 Top Guns.  This was the class I was looking forward to the most, and it did NOT disappoint me.  There were 4 top trainers, two of which are my two favorite, and they took you through an hour and fifty minute workout.  I don’t know if I have ever sweat this much in my life.  There were four different stations, one for each trainer, and each station had a few sub-stations.  Within the stations there were a few different exercises, and sequences that you had to run through.  There was a TRX station, and if you are one of my clients, you KNOW how much I love the TRX.  I got to spend 20 minutes nonstop doing different exercises on the TRX with Fraser Quelch(one of my favorites).  He got me sweating a little, and that was just in the first 20 minutes.  Then it was off to do some routines on the battling ropes, some agility drills, power bands, and bosu balls.  After the class, I met up with Emily who instantly laughed when she saw me, because I was DRENCHED in sweat.

The last class I will talk about is a functional seminar I took. It was called Motion Drivers-What Turns YOU On?  Kinky, I know.  This class was showing us how the body uses more muscles that the average person thinks, when doing daily activity, and if you can mimic daily activity movement in your exercise routine, you will be much better off.  The presenter brought up a great point by saying functional exercise is the way to go.  Athletes use exercises like these.  And he brought up the example of a bodybuilder.  The way bodybuilders train is SOLELY for vanity.  There is no relay to normal activity when you train like a bodybuilder.  Have you ever seen a bodybuilder try to play sports?  It’s actually pretty comical.  Anyway.  I had fun in this guys presentation because he kind of reinforced the way I think.

Well, that is a little taste of what i went through this weekend.  In total, I took 9 classes/workshops/seminars/workouts, and I enjoyed every one of them.  This is something I will go to again, every year.  I think there is never an end to learning, and everyone can benefit from better educating themselves.  I am going to take some of the new tips I learned, and implement them into my own training.  Future clients, BEWARE!

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Las Vegas Personal Training- A Big Week In Fitness

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

My Las Vegas Personal Training will have to take a break this week, as I will be out of town.  Oh Yeah.  Happy August to all you fitness freaks out there!  You know what?  Happy August to all you who aren’t fitness freaks too!  I am really excited for this week, as it is a HUGE one for me.  In a few days, I will be off to Los Angeles with that one personal trainer, Emily Bussey, and we will be attending a very, very large fitness convention.  It’s called the IDEA World Fitness Convention.  Basically what happens at the convention is a lot like school.  For 10 hours a day, we are in random classes, seminars and workouts.  Now, this doesn’t sound like much fun to the average human being, but for me, it’s heaven.  I am a self proclaimed fitness nerd.  I’ll admit it, and I’m not ashamed of it.  At least it’s not like I’m obsessed with Harry Potter, or Twilight, or Jason Derulo or something.  I am obsessed with something that actually matters, and isn’t make believe.  Anyway, just wanted to let you know some of the things I will be learning at the conference.  Here are the titles of some of the classes/seminars I will be attending. 

Partner Play: Game On!

Introduction to Kettlebell Training for Fitness Professionals

Four Top Guns, Four Training Zones-Athletic Training That Brings It!

3-D Matrix Performance Series: Advanced Balance and Jump Training

TRX® Corrective Exercise

Fitness Podcasting

Motion Drivers :: What Turns YOU On?

And that isn’t half of my classes.  Emily and I will be coming back from this convention with tons of new knowledge and exercises to challenge all of you.  Hopefully at the end of this week, I will learn how to record and put on a weekly fitness podcast just talking about the emails I receive with questions regarding working out and fat loss.  This is something I have been waiting all year for, so I don’t think it will disappoint.  We’ll be back Sunday with some new fitness tips for you all to try!

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Tips To Help You Lose Fat

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Happy Sunday people of the summer?  Have you been keeping up with working out?  Has your fitness level increased over the summer?  Have you taken the necessary steps to keep your bodyfat low, while enjoying time in the sun?  If you still are a little unsure about going outside in a tank top, or a bikini for that matter, what is it that is holding you back?  What have your workouts been like?  They’ve been ok?  Great.  What has your nutrition been like?  Not so great?  BINGO!  Most people, just miss the boat on this one.  If you aren’t getting proper nutrition, you won’t get the full benefits of your workout.  You also won’t reach your goals in any sort of timely manner.  So I am going to give you some tips to lose fat quickly.

1.  Eat more fruits and vegetables.  If you eat 6-7 servings of fruits and vegetables a day, I can almost guarantee you will see weight or fat loss.  Most people I would assume get an average of 3 servings, and I am being generous.  If you add more, you will be less likely to eat a bunch of crap junk to fill yourself with empty calories and fat.

2.  Write down what you eat.  Writing down everything you put in your mouth will make you realize just what your diet looks like.  It will tell you whether you are getting enough water, enough proteins, or if you even eat ANY veggies.

3.  Eliminate processed foods.  Really, when you eliminate processed, packaged, foods, there is really no way around eating healthy.  Simple rule, if it comes in a box, don’t eat it.  Try this out for a week and see what happens to your body. 

There are my tips.  Try to incorporate one a week, and in 3 weeks, i bet you’ll be liking the new you.

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What Sport Has The Fittest Athletes?

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Don’t know why i just thought of this question.  NBA summer league is up on tv, and there are some guys with some muscle on those courts!  Playing basketball, I can appreciate the athleticism some of these guys have.  And some of them are just chiseled.  I also saw the other night on VH1 I think it was, the T.O. Show.  Or something like that.  Terrell Owens is trying to find a wife or something.  Pointless really, but they do have a little clip of him working out.  That dude is jacked.  And he plays basketball in his free time as well.  The reason I am writing this, is because I am wondering, which sport has the athletes who possess the most fitness?  Is it football, with their fast receivers, powerful lineman, and agile running backs?  Is it basketball, with their ultra quick point guards, their lean, long athletic forwards, and centers with their footwork?  Maybe it’s baseball, with their… umm….their…. pitchers, and tobacco, and stuff.  Wait, NO!  definitely not baseball. There are some healthy, fit guys, but for the most part, come on.  Hockey?  possibly. I don’t know a ton about hockey, but i know these guys are skating non stop for a couple hours.  So I ask you guys?  What sport do you think has the overall fittest athletes?  I know a lot of people are going to say rugby, or soccer.  Give me your argument, and why.

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