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Personal trainer wanting to help:)

Posts: 482 Member
edited November 2024 in Motivation and Support
Hi, I'm a personal trainer and I see a lot of people that seem to be "lost" in their attempts at weight loss/ fitness goals. So if anyone has any questions regarding cardio/lifting/nutrition I would love to help you. Either reply in the forum or send me a message and I'll get back to you asap. You can also add me if you like, I try to make every effort to support and motivate everyone to reach their goals because I know a lot of people may have little to no support offline.

Thanks,
Nate

Certified NSCA Fitness Trainer
Studied Kinestheology and Nutrition

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  • Posts: 237 Member
    I am interested to see the questions you get and the answers you give - thanks for your offer of help!
  • Posts: 111 Member
    Any workaround to TOM? Between the bloating and general craptasticness, my body has been hanging onto these 3 pesky pounds before I get down to my next mini-goal and I'm NOT happy about it.
  • Posts: 91 Member
    ideally how many "rest" days should you have? Again, this is a lifestyle change.. for the past month I do cardio 4x (60 min) week and strength training 1-2 x (30-40 min) week. Some people say rest a day between cardio exercise while others say once a week.


    Also, any advice to help with shin pain while running? Signed up for my first 5k in 6 weeks... but shins are killing me while doing C25K.
  • Posts: 64 Member
    Bump to follow this thread. Thanks
  • Posts: 1,012 Member
    How many carbs do u think is ideal?
  • Hi,
    I've recently joined the gym going on a month now and im trying my best to eat the foods that are the healthiest for me. Since i've started I haven't lost an ounce and its very discouraging. I workout 5 days a week, doing about 30+ in cardio and twice a week weights alogn with the cardio.
    My question for you is:
    To jump start my weight loss at a quick and healthy rate 2+ lbs a week, what would be the best thing for me to do?
  • Posts: 16 Member
    Thanks, I need all the help I can get, add me as a friend.
  • Posts: 351 Member
    Soo many questions... I am interested in what you recommend- I am 28, 4'11 and about 117. I am pretty healthy but want to tone up and could loose a few pounds. I am a graduate student so I am always short on time- or late already:) I tend to do a 30 minute circuit workout in the mornings and cardio (usually jog, sometimes elliptical/bike or both) for 30-45 min 3x per week. My diet is quite healthy, no meat, I do eat other proteins, lots of veggies and mostly unprocessed foods. Thanks for any input!
  • Posts: 2,951 Member
    Hi, I'm a personal trainer and I see a lot of people that seem to be "lost" in their attempts at weight loss/ fitness goals. So if anyone has any questions regarding cardio/lifting/nutrition I would love to help you. Either reply in the forum or send me a message and I'll get back to you asap. You can also add me if you like, I try to make every effort to support and motivate everyone to reach their goals because I know a lot of people may have little to no support offline.

    Thanks,
    Nate

    Certified NSCA Fitness Trainer
    Studied Kinestheology and Nutrition

    i am one of those lost people,lol... I will give you a little bit of info on me 1st:
    5ft 2"
    start weight 140
    goal weight 125
    current weight 133
    was on 1200 calories till 2 weeks ago and changed by info on mfp from 1 lbs loss a week to .5 lbs this gave me 1310 calories a day, so now i am over my bmr :)
    i seem to have been loosing about 2 lbs a month before, my goal was to loose all the weight by march 20th ( 5 months), i started trying to loose the weight since Oct22nd. I have been stuck for 1 month now, no change.

    My exercise is all over and not consistent as i have a very busy life, as most do.... when working the only time i have to exercise is from 8-9pm, that's it. So when i started exercising i was doing 5 days a week 30-45 min on the elliptical or treadmill, then in DEC i added jillian michaels dvd 30 day shred. I lost no weight but 1 inch off my waist, and 2 inches off my hips and belly. Then i stopped exercising in jan, thinking i would just do it diet wise as i wasn't having time to exercise, etc... I started exercising again as of last week as a month plateau wasn't going away. I started doing cardio again 5 days a week 30 min and i'm doing the 30ds again daily.

    what i would like to know is the exercise i'm doing ok? is it fine? I don't want to get so involved in workouts that i won't carry on with it once i reach my goal weight, i want to do a average amount that i will stick with for the rest of my life daily.....once i reach my goal weight the exercise will be mainly for just staying healthy, right.....daily living. PLUS i only have 1 hr a day to get anything in.... is what i am doing good enough to keep the weight falling off, will i reach my goal of march 20th? any suggestions will be appreciated! :) thanks, lin
  • Posts: 2,185 Member
    Bump to follow, in case i have questions
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    Interested in the questions and answers in case someone thinks of one I cant.
    Cheers!
  • Posts: 140 Member
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  • Posts: 328 Member
    Hi, I'm a personal trainer and I see a lot of people that seem to be "lost" in their attempts at weight loss/ fitness goals. So if anyone has any questions regarding cardio/lifting/nutrition I would love to help you. Either reply in the forum or send me a message and I'll get back to you asap. You can also add me if you like, I try to make every effort to support and motivate everyone to reach their goals because I know a lot of people may have little to no support offline.

    Thanks,
    Nate

    Certified NSCA Fitness Trainer
    Studied Kinestheology and Nutrition

    This is a great post! I'm a trainer too! don't you love this job?!
  • Posts: 174 Member
    Hi, I'm a personal trainer and I see a lot of people that seem to be "lost" in their attempts at weight loss/ fitness goals. So if anyone has any questions regarding cardio/lifting/nutrition I would love to help you. Either reply in the forum or send me a message and I'll get back to you asap. You can also add me if you like, I try to make every effort to support and motivate everyone to reach their goals because I know a lot of people may have little to no support offline.

    Thanks,
    Nate

    Certified NSCA Fitness Trainer
    Studied Kinestheology and Nutrition

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS- such a great idea Nate and so nice of you to support others with there low points. Will follow with great interest.

    Im sure this will keep you busy?!!!! x
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    I'm interested in your replies too Nate.id appreciate you taking a look at my food diary and let me know what you think. I'm 5ft6 and now 10 stone 8 so I'm thinking I've reached my target weight but may loose a few more pound. Mostly I want to firm up now. I go the gym around 5 times a week for between 1-2 hrs. Any advice and best cardio etc to do? Cheers
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    bump.. to follow thread!
  • Posts: 1,619 Member
    I sent ya a FR... I need all the smart ppl in my life I can get.:happy:
  • Posts: 149 Member
    wanna follow this as well.
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  • Posts: 4,952 Member
    Hi, I'm a personal trainer and I see a lot of people that seem to be "lost" in their attempts at weight loss/ fitness goals. So if anyone has any questions regarding cardio/lifting/nutrition I would love to help you. Either reply in the forum or send me a message and I'll get back to you asap. You can also add me if you like, I try to make every effort to support and motivate everyone to reach their goals because I know a lot of people may have little to no support offline.

    Thanks,
    Nate

    Certified NSCA Fitness Trainer
    Studied Kinestheology and Nutrition
    Hi I hope it's okay for me to add you, I just started my Personal Training course two weeks ago. Loving it so much already (:
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    Any workaround to TOM? Between the bloating and general craptasticness, my body has been hanging onto these 3 pesky pounds before I get down to my next mini-goal and I'm NOT happy about it.

    Working out can REALLY help with cramps, you may not wanna do it at the time but they can make it go away and feel a lot better for at least a few hours. Drink as much water as you can and eat as cleanly as possible and within your calorie goals and you will see a bigger loss next week :)
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    Where's Nate?
  • Bump ~ Need all the support I can get!
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