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If anyone else has a question, could you post it on my other thread?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10526037/fitness-and-nutrition-q-a#latest0 -
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MeanderingMammal wrote: »
Not him, but i can imagine it has something to do with being morbidly obese and the high risk of injury to the knee, ankle, acl, feet/arch, and entire lower body.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »MeanderingMammal wrote: »
Not him, but i can imagine it has something to do with being morbidly obese and the high risk of injury to the knee, ankle, acl, feet/arch, and entire lower body.
I'm assuming that a properly qualified trainer would be able to provide some substance, rather than than assertion.
The thread where the individual who asked the question here is asking about running advice has somewhat more content.2 -
Are you disappointed when people regain the weight, or do you expect it?0
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I want to know if i do windsor pilates as the only exercise daily, will i be able to lose weight? Or do i have to combine cardio in there?0
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rainbowbow wrote: »MeanderingMammal wrote: »
Not him, but i can imagine it has something to do with being morbidly obese and the high risk of injury to the knee, ankle, acl, feet/arch, and entire lower body.
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healthypelican wrote: »Are you disappointed when people regain the weight, or do you expect it?
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shabanabibi1986 wrote: »I want to know if i do windsor pilates as the only exercise daily, will i be able to lose weight? Or do i have to combine cardio in there?
It STILL comes down to CICO.
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MeanderingMammal wrote: »
As other have mentioned, running is a really poor form of exercise - very high injury rate. Exercise should make you feel better, not worse.0 -
healthypelican wrote: »Are you disappointed when people regain the weight, or do you expect it?
Yes, it is disappointing, but I don't really deal with a lot of weight loss clients, so it doesn't happen very often.0 -
shabanabibi1986 wrote: »I want to know if i do windsor pilates as the only exercise daily, will i be able to lose weight? Or do i have to combine cardio in there?
As @ninerbuff stated, it comes down to what you burn vs. what you take in. From a health standpoint, I would consider adding in some resistance training to your current routine.0 -
What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?0
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DasItMan91 wrote: »What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?
Up to 3x/week, I program full body routines. If I have clients coming in 4 or more times a week, I would switch to an upper/lower split.
The benefit of the full body routine is that you get to hit the muscle groups more often in the week. The benefit of doing a split routine is that you can use more volume for each muscle group. Outside of being an elite bodybuilder, I don't see any reason for doing a split routine.
I think they do split routines because that's what they saw in their Muscle & Fitness Magazine when they were a kid. Depending on who you are talking about, there is a good chance they are using some "advanced supplements" as well, so virtually any workout routine will work for them.0 -
DasItMan91 wrote: »What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?
Up to 3x/week, I program full body routines. If I have clients coming in 4 or more times a week, I would switch to an upper/lower split.
The benefit of the full body routine is that you get to hit the muscle groups more often in the week. The benefit of doing a split routine is that you can use more volume for each muscle group. Outside of being an elite bodybuilder, I don't see any reason for doing a split routine.
I think they do split routines because that's what they saw in their Muscle & Fitness Magazine when they were a kid. Depending on who you are talking about, there is a good chance they are using some "advanced supplements" as well, so virtually any workout routine will work for them.
Ok cool, yeah they probably are. I'm currently in school to be a personal trainer (A.C.E.), what are the things you can tell me about being a personal trainer and when I get my certificate, do you recommend I go for a degree immediately or am I good for at least a while? Also you think Chris Jones' (PumpChasers) is natty?
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DasItMan91 wrote: »DasItMan91 wrote: »What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?
Up to 3x/week, I program full body routines. If I have clients coming in 4 or more times a week, I would switch to an upper/lower split.
The benefit of the full body routine is that you get to hit the muscle groups more often in the week. The benefit of doing a split routine is that you can use more volume for each muscle group. Outside of being an elite bodybuilder, I don't see any reason for doing a split routine.
I think they do split routines because that's what they saw in their Muscle & Fitness Magazine when they were a kid. Depending on who you are talking about, there is a good chance they are using some "advanced supplements" as well, so virtually any workout routine will work for them.
Ok cool, yeah they probably are. I'm currently in school to be a personal trainer (A.C.E.), what are the things you can tell me about being a personal trainer and when I get my certificate, do you recommend I go for a degree immediately or am I good for at least a while? Also you think Chris Jones' (PumpChasers) is natty?
I would get your degree right away. It's much harder to go back to school after you've been out a while.
What can I tell you about being a trainer? Could you be more specific? I guess in general, expect a terrible schedule, with not that great of pay starting out. The bar for entry is low, so the market is really saturated with poor trainers. It takes a while to establish yourself, but once you do, things get better.
I don't know anything about that guy, but off his pictures, I think it's possible he's natural.0 -
DasItMan91 wrote: »DasItMan91 wrote: »What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?
Up to 3x/week, I program full body routines. If I have clients coming in 4 or more times a week, I would switch to an upper/lower split.
The benefit of the full body routine is that you get to hit the muscle groups more often in the week. The benefit of doing a split routine is that you can use more volume for each muscle group. Outside of being an elite bodybuilder, I don't see any reason for doing a split routine.
I think they do split routines because that's what they saw in their Muscle & Fitness Magazine when they were a kid. Depending on who you are talking about, there is a good chance they are using some "advanced supplements" as well, so virtually any workout routine will work for them.
Also you think Chris Jones' (PumpChasers) is natty?
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DasItMan91 wrote: »DasItMan91 wrote: »What do you think of full body workouts compared to upper/lower and push pull legs? I know those three are better than split routines and why do you think alot of fitness Youtubers only do split routines?
Up to 3x/week, I program full body routines. If I have clients coming in 4 or more times a week, I would switch to an upper/lower split.
The benefit of the full body routine is that you get to hit the muscle groups more often in the week. The benefit of doing a split routine is that you can use more volume for each muscle group. Outside of being an elite bodybuilder, I don't see any reason for doing a split routine.
I think they do split routines because that's what they saw in their Muscle & Fitness Magazine when they were a kid. Depending on who you are talking about, there is a good chance they are using some "advanced supplements" as well, so virtually any workout routine will work for them.
Ok cool, yeah they probably are. I'm currently in school to be a personal trainer (A.C.E.), what are the things you can tell me about being a personal trainer and when I get my certificate, do you recommend I go for a degree immediately or am I good for at least a while? Also you think Chris Jones' (PumpChasers) is natty?
I would get your degree right away. It's much harder to go back to school after you've been out a while.
What can I tell you about being a trainer? Could you be more specific? I guess in general, expect a terrible schedule, with not that great of pay starting out. The bar for entry is low, so the market is really saturated with poor trainers. It takes a while to establish yourself, but once you do, things get better.
I don't know anything about that guy, but off his pictures, I think it's possible he's natural.
What degree do you think a personal trainer should get to guarantee him/her a job? And how do you set yourself apart from other personal trainers? How successful are you at helping clients achieve their goals?0
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