1. Here's a good one for ya:
Talked with trainer by text yesterday and he called me this morning to see
how i was holding up. My diet changed as of today and he told me i MUST get
the 2 hours of cardio in ... in addition, I have 15 minutes of step-ups ...
to work the booty
Where to begin? Do you realize my keyboard has dents from typing about
these subjects? 15 minutes of step ups to work the booty? Who is this
trainer? They belong in another industry. So what is the 15 minutes of step
ups going to do to 'the booty'? Is it spot reduction cardio? Sure, of
course that works...
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Diet-for-Thought Albert Einstein once said "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results". It's quite obvious to me that our culture remains obsessed with dieting. I'm not talking balanced, long- term minded dieting but rather dieting beyond reason, becoming slaves to restriction, false control and the gratification seeing the scale move in a downward spiral brings. Along with this comes a whirlwind of hormonal fluctuations, starvation, and deprivation not just from food but from family and friends and let's not forget the ridiculous amounts of exercise. Why do people do this? Are they gluttons for self punishment? Is this truly the only way? Perhaps it's the only way they know how. There is a false... read more 13 comments
Received a nice testimonial from a long-term client today. Ironically, this is the same woman I referred to in Part 4 of my bulking series, highlighting her recomposition. I worked with Erik Ledin for a little over a year. I made the decision to hire him when I finally reached a point of frustration where I was just miserable. I thought that I was doing everything right. I thought that I was choosing the right foods, and I thought my training was dead on. I would look in the mirror and think “why don’t I look the way that I should?” I felt like I should have the body I wanted because I was working so hard at it. It... read more 5 comments
Ok, so we've established answers to the following questions in the first three parts of this series so far: 1. Would I have to do a bulk? 2. How long would I bulk for? Alright, how about some practical steps? We're not going to get into the training aspect of this right now as it's a rather varied topic, so we'll just keep the focus on nutrition - which really is what will be the final determinant of gains. By that I mean, I don't care how hard you're training, if you're not eating enough to support muscle growth, you're not going to be gaining size. Period. (exception to the rule - newbies and those new to 'effective training') To go back to another... read more 1 comments
President of Lean Bodies Consulting, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Sports Nutritionist (CISSN), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT), and Certified Kinesiologist (CK)